A dynasty fantasy football league is a league where you retain most or all of your players from year to year for as long as the league exists. You can roster players for their entire career or trade them for career value. This creates an environment which is very different from that of a redraft league. By enabling team managers to keep players and build a team over time, there is a much stronger sense of control. Winning championships feels much more satisfying.
These are NOT the same as keeper leagues, where you are allowed to keep 5-10 players at a certain cost determined by league rules or a limited number of years. Mistakes or successes in a dynasty league can affect the fortunes of a franchise for years to come, just like in the NFL. A dynasty league also facilitates trades, including trading of draft picks, and it encourages a deeper roster pool, so young ‘project’ players can be identified and groomed.
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Quarterback
Dynasty rankings are can be interpreted in many ways during the season. Before the season starts I pattern these rankings as I would draft them in a start-up draft, during the season I’m focused on winning championships. I am going to approach these Fantasy Football dynasty rankings with a scaled 3-year outlook leaning toward win-now.
Running Back
Wide Receiver
Tight End
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Hitting the right sell window is critical and sometimes that means holding onto your "sell" players a bit longer than you’d like in order to capitalize on league activity windows (late August, after weeks 4 and/or 8). It’s difficult to rebuild quickly - you need the right mind set.
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