So what would your top 10 be, by position, for dynasty? I'm guessing it would be largely slanted towards youth.
I don't keep updated dynasty rankings. That's partially out of apathy and partially because I don't really believe in the idea. Dynasty value is not like redraft value. It's much more team-specific. If I had a bad team, I would rather have Michael Floyd than Andre Johnson. If I had a contender, I would rather have Andre Johnson than Michael Floyd. So who do you rank higher? There's no obvious right answer and that demonstrates the problem with dynasty rankings. A general set of rankings just isn't going to do you a ton of good unless you're preparing for a startup draft, and even then your first few picks will start to dictate what you need to do for the rest of the draft. I think it's much more useful to think about players in terms of value per cost. I would not rank Rueben Randle above Randall Cobb, but I think he offers more value relative to the price that it would take to acquire him. So I'd be much more likely to acquire Randle than Cobb. I build my dynasty draft boards more by looking at the guys who offer great value per cost and less by just building a massive list of players and ticking off names. That's also my usual approach to trades. I'm more likely to make a modest offer for someone who isn't highly valued than to make a massive offer for a proven star. So while I'd rank Robert Griffin as a slam dunk top 3 QB, he's not really a desirable trade target because his cost has caught up with his value. The same goes for guys like AJ Green, Trent Richardson, and Andrew Luck. Great players, but impossible to trade for. You'd probably get better value for cost going after someone like Michael Floyd, David Wilson, or Colin Kaepernick. So in a weird way, they are more desirable trade and draft targets. I spend more time thinking about who might present great value per cost than I do trying to split hairs ranking players. Having said that, I do keep a list of untouchable players. Basically the cornerstone guys that you can't trade. My list is...Aaron RodgersRobert GriffinAndrew LuckCam NewtonTrent RichardsonDoug MartinCalvin JohnsonDemaryius ThomasAJ GreenJulio JonesDez BryantJimmy GrahamI'm not moving one of these guys unless I get another one back, except for in extreme cases (for example, I have Cam and Luck on the same roster in one league and am suffering by keeping them both when I could pour the value into a different position).