Roundtable: Offseason Dynasty Advice Part 2

Spala, Blaylock, Kashuba, and Zacharias advise Dynasty managers heading into the offseason.

Jeff Bell's Roundtable: Offseason Dynasty Advice Part 2 Jeff Bell Published 12/25/2025

Week 17 marks the end of the 2025 in-season content calendar. All season, our whole Dynasty staff has hit a home run with their weekly Dynasty Movement series and their Roundtable conversations. Last week, our group gave its best offseason Dynasty advice. It was so good we went back to the well for more. We tapped Dynasty staffers David Zacharias, Corey Spala, Jeff Blaylock, and Mike Kashuba for their best offseason advice.

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What piece of advice would you give Dynasty managers for navigating the offseason?

Zacharias: Perform an honest roster assessment during the summer months. Are you built to be a playoff contender in the upcoming season, or are you realistically another year or two away? To make this determination, assess your starter strength, bench strength, projected record, roster age by position, player injury status, and stash of future draft picks.

Then commit to a course of action. If you realistically have a top-4 squad, maximize this season's projected record (especially for playoff weeks) by leveraging draft picks and blocked youthful assets in exchange for highly productive veterans. Conversely, if your projected outcome is to finish in the bottom half of the league, look to trade your aging assets to the expected contenders in exchange for draft picks and upside youth.

Avoid the middle ground. Having the best record of the non-playoff teams is frustrating: you get no spoils of victory and no premium draft picks next season.

For a deeper dive on this topic, check out my article entitled Rebuilding or Contending? Where Are You In The Dynasty Lifecycle?

Spala: My most significant piece of advice as we begin navigating the offseason is to take a break. Enjoy the NFL and college playoffs, take some time to do a project you have put on the back burner, or do whatever you want for the foreseeable future. I understand mixing in a podcast or two related to football, the main sentiment I am saying is to enjoy a slight break from the offseason grind. We do not always need to be constantly consuming information. Here are dates to keep on your calendar to consume important information in 2026:

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