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...hefantasyfootballers.com/fantasy/jack-bech" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jack Bech anyone? I put it out to X and the responses were wide ranging:<...
...tasyfootballers.com/fantasy/matthew-golden" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Matthew Golden to be “nitro boosts” for the team and level up in 2026. Th...
...antasyfootballers.com/fantasy/isaac-teslaa" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Isaac TeSlaa . The surprising 3rd round pick in 2025 is a tantalizing player in dyna...
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On the most recent Fantasy Footballers Dynasty Podcast , we talked through the process of how to review your dynasty roster. The goal was to give some actionable advice based on five questions that could help you review your team. This article dives deeper into that discussion as well as highlights how you can use the projections in the Ultimate Draft Kit and rankings in the Dynasty Pass to give you a leg up on the competition. Editors Note : Want more dynasty content? Check out Andy, Mike, and Jason’s exclusive rookie rankings , production profiles , and startup rankings found only in the Dynasty Pass , part of the UDK+ for 2026 . 1. What is the season of your team? I’ve shared this concept of “seasonality” many times on the podcast and with my friends. Seasonality is a great way to view many things in your life noticing the series of times and predictable changes within a calendar year. For your dynasty team, are you rebuilding? Are you a contender? Are you unsure? How are you determining the overall outlook for your team? The worst place to be is thinking you should be rebuilding when you have 4-5 players on your team ready to compete right now but you discredited them for “age concerns”. The other scenario could be equally as frustrating if you think your team can compete, you trade future assets, and you wind up being a bottom-5 team this year. We’ve all been there! There is also nothing wrong with being unsure about the trajectory of your team. It is better to be honest than delusional! It starts with having conviction and a plan in place. Ask someone in our Discord to evaluate your team and observe if you are seeing your team in the right light. You might think you need to rebuild when the assets are there for your team to go for one more championship run. All you might need is another bench piece or two to take your team over the top! Does it make sense to hoard a 27-year-old WR on his 4th team on your bench knowing your bench lacks any upside? Guys like Van Jefferson might have a shot to be the WR2 for Washington. However, he isn’t helping your team at all. Dropping players is often a fear-based game (“you can’t cut that guy!”) while recognizing 85% of your roster could be turned over within 3-4 years if you are in an active league. 2. Who is the core of your team? This may be too simple of a question as you might scoff at listing the top 3-to-5 guys on your team. The real task is doing that for every team in your league and then comparing. There are sites that rank your teams in each league and provide quantitative metrics but making a simple list or spreadsheet should not be overlooked. Before someone else tells you how you should rank your league, what does your gut tell you? Write down the 3-5 players at first glance for each team in your league. Afterwards, you can certainly compare with other sites to verify or cross reference our Dynasty Startup Rankings . Ask yourself: If you are in a SuperFlex league, do you have two of our top-15 QBs? At RB, do you have one of the top-10 guys? Do multiple WRs show up in your core? Do you have a positional advantage at the TE position? There are endless questions you can ask but identifying your core comparatively to the rest of the league can can hopefully temper your fantasy hubris or squash your fears. I cannot tell you how many people live in “I don’t have any RBs”-ville but when they zoom out, they realize the rest of the league also is in a similar spot. 3. Who are you hoping “l…
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