I wonder about these RT Sports pay leagues. It seems like the leagues are about 50% in favor of trading players amongst owners as opposed to no trading. This makes me wonder about the level of collusion that can exist in these leagues. Say two friends join one league and make some trade amongst each other to create one "Super Team" and split the winnings. Also what is to stop one guy from having multiple teams in one league and making a lopsided trade with his two teams. My last concern is how do we know that other teams in the league aren't operated by RT Sports employees and their main goal is to unsure a participant who is a non employee doesn't win.
The way I see it trading in fantasy football is such a common aspect of the game and the fact that you can choose with or without trading makes me wonder if these sites can guarantee a level playing field.
I agree, did a full search on fantasy football pay leagues and these two sites are clearly ahead of the rest. But these leagues are for those willing to spend at least 125 bucks so not for everyone. The main events with grand prizes and such are over 1000 bucks to enter so definitely for serious/rich players only. Both have smaller main events with a $350 entry which sound like fun and don't break the bank.