This refers to a predictive exercise, conducted well in advance, simulating the selection of college football players by professional teams in a specific league format. This format involves long-term player retention (dynasty), a rule allowing a second quarterback to be started in the lineup (superflex), and considers eligible athletes for selection more than a year before the actual event.
Understanding the potential future landscape of player availability and team needs holds significant value for participants in dynasty leagues. It allows for strategic long-term planning, including trades, roster construction, and acquisition of future draft capital. Examining historical trends and prospect evaluations provides context for informed decision-making.