Fantasy Football Mock Draft: 10-team Dynasty

If your relationship with season-long fantasy football has grown stale due to the monotony of your own relentless winning, then we would strongly encourage you to take the next step in your personal fantasy journey.

It’s time to get yourself involved in a keeper or dynasty fantasy football league.

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Pretty much every hardcore fantasy player will agree that while they may find all formats entertaining, it’s their dynasty leagues that actually become an obsession.

Basically, the concept is that you are making a commitment to your fantasy squad that extends beyond a single season — or, more accurately, you are making a multi-year commitment to your best fantasy decisions while discarding your worst ideas.

In a keeper league, each manager is allowed to retain a specific number of players from one season to the next, usually in exchange for corresponding draft picks. In dynasty, you simply retain your entire roster from year to year — or, as much of it as you like — and the league’s annual draft is focused on incoming rookies. Both formats allow the league’s managers to remain active and engaged all year, not just from September to January.

(Naturally, Yahoo offers tools to support keeper and dynasty play. We won’t force you to track every last detail via spreadsheet, so no worries on that front.)

Generally speaking, when a league makes the leap from redraft to keeper or dynasty, no one involved ever regrets the decision. There’s nothing in nature quite like the bond that exists between a dynasty manager and the players they retain over multiple seasons. It is honestly not much of an exaggeration to say that any player you keep on a roster for three or more years will begin to feel like family — perhaps not immediate family, but like an agreeable cousin who’d be welcome in your home for a short visit.

Seriously, you should get a dynasty league or two in your fantasy portfolio. It’s the best version…


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Publish date : 2024-07-29 15:03:29

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