Keeper coaches, the moment you’ve been waiting for has finally arrived – Keeper’s next round of position changes are here!
Keeper is revolutionizing how player positions are managed with a systematic approach designed specifically for draft fantasy leagues. The position updates will follow rounds 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, and 18.
These regular position updates create exciting new strategic dimensions for Keeper coaches. Players who gain additional positions instantly become more valuable draft assets, while for savvy coaches, spotting these trends early could give you a significant advantage over your competition.

Caleb Windsor stands out as the most important addition here. While his scores haven’t been start-worthy this season, his historical performance suggests significant potential. For dynasty and keeper league coaches, this transforms Windsor from a potential delisting candidate to a valuable hold. Having a young talent who can slot into your defensive line when needed adds crucial flexibility to your draft side. A handy gain if he can start to elevate those scores back into the 70’s.
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Nic Martin emerges as the crown jewel of this update. After gaining forward status in the Round 3 position changes, he now adds midfielder to his credentials. This makes Martin the ultimate triple-position swingman, giving owners unprecedented flexibility to play matchups across three different lines based on fixtures and opponents.
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James Peatling missed last week through suspension, but has demonstrated his scoring potential with four 70+ scores, including a ceiling of 112. This position gain turns him from a borderline starter in the midfield to a valuable forward asset that demands to be placed on the ground.
Levi Ashcroft has emerged as this year’s standout rookie. Every season we seemingly get a first-year player who becomes genuinely start-worthy, and Ashcroft fills that role as a forward. With three scores over 82 (including a 94) and none below 58, he provides reliable production in a forward line where consistent 70+ scorers are scarce. I thought he’d get it after round 3, but thrilled to see him finally get FWD status.
Jordan De Goey brings a history of 90+ averages, though injuries have limited his centre bounce attendance this year. His increased forward time has earned him this position gain, and if he can regain consistency and health, his midfield role should expand—boosting both his scoring floor and ceiling. This represents tremendous upside for coaches if we can see this premiership Pie return back to his peak.
Sam Flanders started slowly due to injury and has struggled to maintain his midfield role, resulting in inconsistent scoring. While he may need an injury to others to regain a more favorable role, his newly awarded triple-position flexibility allows owners to deploy him optimally as either a defender, midfielder or forward, ensuring you can max your bench players’ potential based on matchups of any given week.
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