Top-10 Fantasy Basketball Dynasty Players: Where does Cooper Flagg Rank?
Morgan provides top-10 dynasty rankings after the NBA Draft and early portion of free agency.
Yesterday, I put together my top-10 list of fantasy basketball redraft players for the 2025-26 season.
Today, I'm going to give my top-10 dynasty basketball players.
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I'm a bit skeptical about putting Wemby first after his injury scare last season. He also is 21 years old and is an absolute freak, so I'm keeping him first for now at least.
He's a walking double-double and fills the stat sheet well otherwise too. With better players around him in the future, his fantasy value will only increase.
As long as Wemby stays healthy, he's easily the No. 1 dynasty player in the league.
SGA gets the No. 2 spot in my dynasty rankings, after also ranking there for redraft leagues. He's nearly 27 years old, but appears to be getting better with each season, and he's still got several years before we think about him falling off.
He'll be an NBA MVP candidate every season, along with being one of the top-end fantasy players. He gets the nod over several younger players just because of how dominant a fantasy force he is.
3. Luka Doncic
The 26-year-old Doncic gets my No. 3 slot in dynasty leagues. Him moving to the Lakers was a surprise, but I think it will be a positive thing for his dynasty value.
He's only dealt with injuries in really one season (this past one), and now with a better team and organization around him, Doncic could really take off as a fantasy asset. Doncic could pass SGA in my dynasty ranks with a good start to the upcoming season.
4. Nikola Jokic
Jokic feels far too low at No. 4, but he's only there because he's 30 years old. Nobody else in my top 10 is near that age.
The triple-double threat will continue to compete for MVPs, and be an elite-level fantasy player along the way. Jokic's value is eventually going to drop, so if your dynasty team is ready to rebuild, moving Jokic could jumpstart that process.
Cunningham has improved each season and looks to be emerging as an elite fantasy player. He's also just 23 years old.
Cunningham could move up my dynasty ranks with a big 2025-26 season. The Pistons are improving around him, and that is only going to help Cunningham as a fantasy asset.
Edwards is another 23-year-old who powers his team. He's another guy who could rise with a big season in 2025-26.
He's more of a scorer than Cunningham, but isn't quite the all-around talent, thus why he ranks a slot below Cunningham.
7. Trae Young
Young is just 26 years old, so he's still a very good dynasty asset to have. His scoring has dipped a bit over the past couple seasons, but his assists have gone up.
Young will benefit from better talent around him, which the Hawks have done this offseason. Young doesn't have as good of a chance to improve his dynasty rank, and could drop looking at the couple guys I have ranked after him.
Holmgren gets the No. 8 spot in my book. The 23-year-old just won an NBA title and got a massive extension after the fact.
He might never be the main player in OKC, but he can thrive in a secondary role. I still expect his numbers to improve as time passes, and he's already trending toward being a daily double-double guy.
9. Evan Mobley
Mobley is close to being a double-double guy too, but he's a year older, so he falls a spot below Holmgren at No. 9 overall.
Mobley is emerging as a great secondary option in Cleveland, and should see his role and usage increase as the years pass. I think there's still another level to his game, and if he gets there, his dynasty stock will only continue to rise.
10. Cooper Flagg
The newest No. 1 pick gets the final spot in my top-10 dynasty rankings. Him replacing Doncic in Dallas gives Flagg a chance to shine right from the start of his career, instead of floundering on a weak team for a few years.
Flagg could soar up my top-10 dynasty list with a big rookie season. The sky is the limit for Flagg, but being on a stacked team might mean he doesn't erupt until a couple years pass - that's why I don't have him ranked any higher.