Start with the price ceiling.
The cornerstone board shows the most valuable current dynasty Superflex players. It is a price reference, not a claim that elite assets are easy to acquire.
Find targets without pretending every roster has the same goal. This board separates Superflex market cornerstones from dynasty-builder and current-season contender fits. The direction screens compare dynasty and redraft in the same 1QB format, so quarterback scarcity does not contaminate the horizon signal.
The cornerstone board shows the most valuable current dynasty Superflex players. It is a price reference, not a claim that elite assets are easy to acquire.
A positive dynasty edge surfaces players the long-horizon market ranks higher than the current-season market. Age alone does not determine the list.
A positive contender edge surfaces current-season value that costs less on the dynasty board. Your lineup, health, and schedule still decide the fit.
The top current player assets establish the price ceiling. Open a player file for format ranks, production, usage, comparable players, and rookie-pick equivalents.
| Player | Team / pos. | Dynasty rank | Redraft rank | Dynasty value | Market read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Josh Allen → | BUF · QB1 | #1 | #21 | 997 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Bijan Robinson → | ATL · RB1 | #2 | #1 | 994 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Jahmyr Gibbs → | DET · RB2 | #3 | #2 | 991 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Ja'Marr Chase → | CIN · WR1 | #4 | #3 | 984 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Jaxon Smith-Njigba → | SEA · WR2 | #5 | #4 | 895 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Drake Maye → | NE · QB2 | #6 | #48 | 874 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Puka Nacua → | LAR · WR3 | #7 | #6 | 848 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
| Brock Bowers → | LV · TE1 | #8 | #23 | 779 | Top-eight dynasty market value |
Sorted by the largest advantage in dynasty rank over redraft rank, after excluding the market-leading tier. The gap is a format signal—not a performance forecast.
| Player | Team / pos. | Dynasty rank | Redraft rank | Dynasty value | Market read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenyon Sadiq → | NYJ · TE9 | #77 | #141 | 362 | 64 spots stronger in dynasty |
| Omar Cooper → | NYJ · WR43 | #99 | #153 | 323 | 54 spots stronger in dynasty |
| Oronde Gadsden → | LAC · TE13 | #117 | #171 | 298 | 54 spots stronger in dynasty |
| Fernando Mendoza → | LV · QB14 | #85 | #137 | 348 | 52 spots stronger in dynasty |
| Harold Fannin → | CLE · TE6 | #61 | #109 | 426 | 48 spots stronger in dynasty |
| KC Concepcion → | CLE · WR30 | #73 | #121 | 388 | 48 spots stronger in dynasty |
| Eli Stowers → | PHI · TE12 | #114 | #162 | 302 | 48 spots stronger in dynasty |
| Denzel Boston → | CLE · WR35 | #82 | #129 | 349 | 47 spots stronger in dynasty |
Sorted by the largest advantage in redraft rank over dynasty rank, with both markets capped inside the useful top 120. These are win-now price screens, not automatic buys.
| Player | Team / pos. | Dynasty rank | Redraft rank | Dynasty value | Market read |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kenny Gainwell → | TB · RB74 | #244 | #86 | 154 | 158 spots stronger in redraft |
| Alvin Kamara → | NO · RB61 | #205 | #102 | 195 | 103 spots stronger in redraft |
| Aaron Jones → | MIN · RB56 | #193 | #91 | 207 | 102 spots stronger in redraft |
| Travis Kelce → | KC · TE22 | #173 | #87 | 231 | 86 spots stronger in redraft |
| Deebo Samuel → | SF · WR83 | #187 | #117 | 215 | 70 spots stronger in redraft |
| Tony Pollard → | TEN · RB42 | #141 | #84 | 260 | 57 spots stronger in redraft |
| Rico Dowdle → | PIT · RB36 | #123 | #71 | 292 | 52 spots stronger in redraft |
| Stefon Diggs → | WAS · WR62 | #147 | #95 | 254 | 52 spots stronger in redraft |
Model 4- or 6-point passing TDs, standard through full PPR, starters, FLEX spots, and league size.
Open research →Price complete packages when a second quarterback can start and replacement changes.
Open research →See how reception scoring changes replacement-relative RB, WR, and TE value.
Open research →Compare quarterback value when passing touchdowns move from four points to six.
Open research →Each team file connects current dynasty assets with its complete schedule, opponent scoring context, venue, and rest signals.
Start with the board that matches your team direction. Contenders can screen for players priced better in redraft than dynasty, while rebuilders can screen for players whose long-term dynasty rank is stronger. Use the market score to price the complete offer rather than treating a shortlist as a prediction.
No. These are reproducible market screens built from current dynasty and redraft ranks. They show price and format differences; they do not claim that news, injuries, usage, or future performance are already known.
The underlying market release refreshes three times daily when validation succeeds. Every page shows its release timestamp, and a failed or partial refresh never replaces the last good dataset.
Yes. Superflex increases quarterback scarcity, reception scoring changes replacement-relative value by position and player, and deeper starting lineups push replacement lower. Open the scoring impact lab before finalizing an offer in a non-default league.