Dynasty vs Redraft Draft Strategy
Dynasty vs Redraft Draft Strategy
This is my 1st year doing a dynasty league, but I am also still in 2 redraft/small keeper leagues. I'm concerned that all of the research that I am doing for dynasty will mess with my strategy for the redraft leagues, particularly in the drafting aspect. Any advice on how to keep them separate? Thank you!
Re: Dynasty vs Redraft Draft Strategy
I personally play in 4 dynasty leagues then 2-3 redrafts with family, friends, and coworkers. The biggest take on Strategy is based on the league scoring. If non PPR i always go RB 1st/2nd round and take the studs. Also in redraft i don't aim for young players like i would in dynasty! its a one year league why would you draft a young guy who's learning over a vet who will produce? An example would be drafting Cooper over AB or Julio. You could rationalize it in dynasty when youth matters but in redraft...Take the proven vet who will produce. Remember League scoring should dictate your main Strategy but also remember Vets are valued in redrafts!
20 team(2 copy) superflex Devy PPR(.5 RB, 1WR, 1.5TE) .25PPC
QBs: Lawrence, Darnold
RBs: Swift, Walker III, Pierce, Allgeier
WRs: Lamb, Higgins, Jeudy, Wilson(NYJ), Olave, Flowers, Cooks, Davis, Doubs
TE: Engram Kincaid Kmet Schoonmaker
Devy: Marvin Harrison Jr
2024: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
QBs: Lawrence, Darnold
RBs: Swift, Walker III, Pierce, Allgeier
WRs: Lamb, Higgins, Jeudy, Wilson(NYJ), Olave, Flowers, Cooks, Davis, Doubs
TE: Engram Kincaid Kmet Schoonmaker
Devy: Marvin Harrison Jr
2024: 1st 2nd 3rd 4th
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Re: Dynasty vs Redraft Draft Strategy
I'd keep a dynasty mindset.
Then, when planning for a redraft league, I'd look online at any redraft ranking -- not because I think that it's reliable but because it will refocus you for the current year. When you see Frank Gore, for instance, light years ahead of tons of rookie RBs, then you'll get right back into the redraft mindset.
Then, when planning for a redraft league, I'd look online at any redraft ranking -- not because I think that it's reliable but because it will refocus you for the current year. When you see Frank Gore, for instance, light years ahead of tons of rookie RBs, then you'll get right back into the redraft mindset.
10 tms 27 plrs PPR
Start: 2QB 2RB 3WR 2TE 2Flex / best ball
QB: Herbert, Love, Rodgers, G Smith, Stidham, T Taylor, Hall
RB: McCaffrey, Mixon, Pacheco, Montgomery, Z White, Allgeier, Dillon
WR: Hill, St. Brown, Kupp, Allen, Lockett, B Johnson
TE: Kelce, Kmet, Kraft, Okonkwo, Dulcich, Tremble
2024: 2.09, 3.07, 3.08, 3.10, 4.08
2025: 2nd (x2), 4th, 5th (x2)
2026: 1st, 2nd (x2), 3rd, 4th, 5th
12 tms 22 active plyrs. Salary Cap $300 PPR
Start: 1QB 2RB 3WR 1TE 1SF 1Flex / best ball
QB: Lawrence (contract through 2026), Love ('24), Rodgers ('24), Stidham ('25), Lock ('25)
RB: Bijan Robinson ('25), Pollard ('27), Dillon ('24), Rodriguez ('24), Spiller ('24)
WR: G Wilson ('26), AJ Brown ('26), DJ Montgomery ('25)
TE: --
2024 Cap Spent: $186
IR: --
TAXI SQUAD (4 max): --
Start: 2QB 2RB 3WR 2TE 2Flex / best ball
QB: Herbert, Love, Rodgers, G Smith, Stidham, T Taylor, Hall
RB: McCaffrey, Mixon, Pacheco, Montgomery, Z White, Allgeier, Dillon
WR: Hill, St. Brown, Kupp, Allen, Lockett, B Johnson
TE: Kelce, Kmet, Kraft, Okonkwo, Dulcich, Tremble
2024: 2.09, 3.07, 3.08, 3.10, 4.08
2025: 2nd (x2), 4th, 5th (x2)
2026: 1st, 2nd (x2), 3rd, 4th, 5th
12 tms 22 active plyrs. Salary Cap $300 PPR
Start: 1QB 2RB 3WR 1TE 1SF 1Flex / best ball
QB: Lawrence (contract through 2026), Love ('24), Rodgers ('24), Stidham ('25), Lock ('25)
RB: Bijan Robinson ('25), Pollard ('27), Dillon ('24), Rodriguez ('24), Spiller ('24)
WR: G Wilson ('26), AJ Brown ('26), DJ Montgomery ('25)
TE: --
2024 Cap Spent: $186
IR: --
TAXI SQUAD (4 max): --
Re: Dynasty vs Redraft Draft Strategy
This is an excellent note. Thanks for the tip!moishetreats wrote: ↑Sat Apr 22, 2017 6:19 pm Then, when planning for a redraft league, I'd look online at any redraft ranking -- not because I think that it's reliable but because it will refocus you for the current year. When you see Frank Gore, for instance, light years ahead of tons of rookie RBs, then you'll get right back into the redraft mindset.
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