About These Dynasty Rankings
These dynasty fantasy football rankings are powered by FantasyCalc values, updated multiple times daily based on real trade data from dynasty leagues across the internet. Values adjust automatically for your league format — toggle superflex, TEP, PPR, and team count above to see format-specific rankings for your league.
How dynasty values are calculated
FantasyCalc derives dynasty values from actual trades happening in dynasty leagues, weighted by recency. A player's value reflects what managers are actually paying in trades right now — not projections or opinions. This makes them more accurate than static rankings published once a week.
What the 30-day trend means
The trend arrow shows how a player's dynasty value has changed over the last 30 days. A rising trend (▲) means managers are paying more for this player in trades recently — often due to a new opportunity, strong performance, or injury to a competitor. A falling trend (▼) means the market is cooling on this player.
TEP and superflex adjustments
Toggle the format settings above to see how your league's scoring affects rankings. In superflex leagues, elite QBs rank significantly higher than in single-QB formats. In TEP leagues, elite tight ends rise dramatically — a 1.75 TEP bonus can move a TE like Brock Bowers from outside the top 5 to inside the top 3 overall.
Dynasty vs redraft rankings
These are dynasty rankings, not redraft. Dynasty values reflect a player's long-term value including age, contract situation, team stability, and future upside — not just this season's projected points. A young receiver with upside may rank higher in dynasty than in redraft even if his current production is modest.
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