This fantasy football league lets you draft your heroes and compete against other legends for the top spot in the Gridiron Glory!
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StandingsThis league is a dynasty league that started it all. At a $100 buy-in, teams play in divisions with division winners getting paid, and runner ups also making the playoffs. The league concludes in Week 18 with an All-Pro week where a virtual team is made up of players for across the three divisions for an epic Head-Head-Head competition for the final payout!
With many of the same teams, this league has a smaller buy-in ($25). Teams draft 25 players and compete head-to-head and against the median score. The top 6 teams make the playoffs, with payouts to the top 3 teams ($150/$100/$50).
Similar to the above league but with different participants. The top 6 teams make the playoffs, and the top three are paid out.
Similar to the other two best ball leagues but with different participants. The twist here is that there is no Superflex and we play 2 TE. Also their is Scoring to take advantage of the new NFL kick off rules, so points are afforded to return yards. Also benches are smaller, only 10 players. The top 6 teams make the playoffs, and the top three are paid out.
Similar to the other primary best ball leagues but with different participants. Two primary changes to this one - only 2 WR but an additional Flex spot. The TE premium is up from 1.0 to 1.5 per reception. The top 6 teams make the playoffs, and the top three are paid out.
This league features smaller teams and faster drafts. All 8 participants make the playoffs, with payouts to the top 2 teams ($125/$75).
In this league, no team can have more than one player per NFL team. The playoffs start in Week 12 with a 2-week matchup per round. The top 2 teams are paid ($125/$75).
This is the Guillotine League where each week the lowest scoring team is cut and their players drop to the waiver wire in a frenzy of free agent activity. The last team standing wins the league. The top 2 teams are paid ($350/$100).