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Fantasy Football · 2026 Season

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What is dynasty fantasy football?

Dynasty fantasy football is a format where you keep your entire roster from one season to the next, instead of redrafting every year. Because players stay on your team year over year, dynasty rewards long-term thinking: a manager weighs a player's age, contract situation, draft capital, and multi-year trajectory — not just this week's matchup. Each offseason you draft only incoming rookies in a dedicated rookie draft, then manage your roster through trades and waivers all year.

What is a dynasty fantasy football league?

A dynasty fantasy football league is a league built around that keep-forever format. Most run 12 teams with deep benches (20-30 roster spots), a superflex setting that lets you start a second quarterback, and an annual rookie draft. Startup drafts seed the league with every available NFL player; after that, the only new players entering each year are rookies. That permanence is what makes trade value and rookie evaluation the core skills of the format.

Dynasty vs redraft — the difference

In redraft, every manager starts fresh each August with a blank roster and a brand-new draft. In dynasty, you inherit last year's team and build across multiple seasons — so a 22-year-old breakout is worth far more than a 31-year-old coming off a career year, even if their current production is identical. Start with the live dynasty rankings, then learn the age-curve model that drives every value on the site.