Dynasty Fantasy Football Rankings
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FAQ

Dynasty leagues are the most long-term format in fantasy football, allowing managers to carry the same players on their roster year over year. For example, if you were to draft Justin Jefferson in a dynasty startup draft, you could, in theory, keep him on your roster for his entire career. The only way you could lose him would be if you were to decide to trade him away or eventually drop him after his official retirement from the NFL.

Each offseason, dynasty rosters are supplemented with a rookie draft, which is the primary way to add new players to your roster. You can also add players via the waiver wire, but your chances of finding useful additions are slimmer than they are in traditional redraft leagues.

With that in mind, nailing your initial dynasty startup draft and managing your roster well both in-season as well as in the offseason are both imperative. If you have a down year in a redraft league, you can just try again the following season with a fresh draft and brand-new roster. A bad year in a dynasty league could take years to bounce back from.

Fortunately, that’s where our Dynasty Rankings come into play. Not only will this tool help you draft a strong initial roster during your dynasty startup draft, but it will also help you value players in-season.

Let’s dive into everything you need to know about the Dynasty Rankings Tool.

What is the Dynasty Rankings Tool?

As mentioned previously, the ability to properly value players is vital in dynasty leagues. Younger players obviously get a boost in the rankings, whereas older players can sometimes rapidly decline in value.

That’s what the Dynasty Rankings Tool is all about. It’s designed to help you properly evaluate each player so that you can hopefully build a squad that can contend for years and establish a true dynasty in your league.

Why are dynasty rankings important?

It goes without saying that you need to embrace the format in dynasty leagues. If you’re treating dynasty leagues the same as redraft leagues, you’re going to end up with an old squad that can’t compete. It may not happen in Year 1, but sooner or later, you’re going to end up with a roster full of retired or unproductive players.

Dynasty rankings are there to reinforce the value of youth. Young players who are already good (e.g., Justin Jefferson, Ja’Marr Chase, etc.) are worth their weight in gold in dynasty leagues.

Ultimately, how much emphasis you want to place on youth in dynasty formats is up to you. Some people like to play with a three-year window in mind, while others take an even longer-term approach.

Regardless, the Dynasty Rankings Tool will give you insight into just how valuable each player in a dynasty league actually is. What you choose to do with that information is up to you.

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