Getting Started in Dynasty Fantasy Football


This instructional blog post will be about how to get started with the dynasty style of playing fantasy football. To begin, if you have a league that has existed for many years and has fantasy football players that seem committed to the league for the long run, then now is the time to make the switch to dynasty. This style of play is a lot more complex and requires more time and strategy, which makes playing fantasy football more fun for dedicated players. If you are looking to make the switch over to dynasty fantasy football, the first step is to find a website to run your league on. There are many dynasty fantasy football websites out there, but some of the most popular sites are MyFantasyLeague.com, ScoutFantasySports.com, and Fleaflicker.com. If you are looking to start your own league, MyFantasyLeague and Fleaflicker are both good options. If you are on your own and just looking for a league to join then ScoutFantasySports is the best option. My personal “home” league started up a new dynasty league on MyFantasyLeague and it is a very helpful website. The most important part to using these websites is setting up the league settings to fit the way your league runs. There are many ways to play fantasy football, so it is important to carefully read through all the setup instructions and make sure all members understand the rules. If you choose to join an already existing league on a website like ScoutFantasySports, then the rules and settings will already be set, so make sure you join a league that fits the style you hope to play in. When using this option, you can either join a new league where there will be a startup draft the first year or you can take over an already existing team that the previous member has left. Finding the right dynasty fantasy football website is the most important step to getting started.

If you would like to visit some of the websites that I mentioned above you can access them here:
MyFantasyLeague
ScoutFantasySports
FleaFlicker

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