JFL Divisions & Keepers for 2018

It’s time for another JFL season, the 13th to be exact.

Is that unlucky? Should we just be like a hotel and skip the 13th floor and call this the 14th JFL season?

Nah, we’ll keep it.

Besides, the No. 13 is World of Noise’s favorite number.

I put his chances at winning a title at 13 percent.

With 14 teams, the JFL is trying something new and what I plan to be something permanent for the foreseeable future.

Two seven-team divisions with a divisional schedule setup for us to play our division twice is going to be fun. Add in the divisional draw each summer and it adds even more intrigue to the season.

2018 DIVISIONS
I haven’t had the chance to run through this. I somehow got the chance to remain in the AFC, a conference that I have won five times. It would have been six had I started Nick Foles in the AFC Championship game a year ago.

Too much on me? Yeah, I agree.

Toasters, Boyer, Graybill and Chalupa all make the switch over to the AFC to join Choo, Jawz and myself.

In the NFC, the man who has won it four times and gone on to win three Super Bowls gets to stay put, too. Channel 4 News Team welcomes in Fear, Noise, Dawson and Slackers from the AFC to join Steaks and T-Money.

Fear, Noise and Dawson?

All three? Man, that’s rough. It’s hard to believe that the luck of the draw kept them together.

There are many little rivalries in the JFL that were split up, Toasters v. News Team; Slackers v. Slammers, Steaks v. Chalupa — just to name a few, but undoubtedly, the three amigos who have been in the same division since Dawson arrived are the biggest of all JFL rivals.

And Nikish pulled all three for his conference. What are the chances?

KEEPERS
The keeper due date is Thursday, Aug. 23, at 11:59 p.m. All keepers should be submitted via message to me. You should not select them in ESPN unless they are a first-round keeper.


For rules clarification on where your keeper will be kept, see the rulebook or message me. For the cliff notes, it’s keep them where you drafted them last year. If you kept them last year, they can be kept again, but five rounds ahead of where they were last year. If you didn’t draft them and they were free-agent pickups, they are a 12th-round keeper as long as they were picked up before Week 11 free agency. That means any player picked up on or before Nov. 13, 2017. After that date, they cannot be kept.

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