Build a fantasy football lineup that goes 17‑0. Roll an NFL team + season, draft one player onto your fantasy roster, and repeat for all 7 starting spots.
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Franchise
SEASON
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1999–2025
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Roll, then draft a player onto your roster.
How to Play
The objective of 17‑0 is to draft a fantasy football team capable of a perfect, undefeated season. You are picking real players’ real seasons — the goal is the highest-scoring, most well-rounded fantasy roster possible. Success is decided by a non‑linear engine that grades your seven starters against every player at their position in their era.
1. The Roll
Each round, a slot machine assigns a random NFL team and season (1999–2025). Draft the best available player into an open slot. Seven rounds — one per roster spot.
2. The Roster
1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE, and 1 FLEX (any RB / WR / TE). On desktop, drag a placed player to another eligible slot to rearrange; on mobile, tap a player on the roster bar to move it — for example, shift a flex RB into an open RB slot to free the flex for a receiver.
3. The Skips
One Team re‑roll and one Year re‑roll for the entire game.
4. Scoring
Era-relative rating (0–100): each starter is scored by his fantasy points per game versus other players at his position in his own era, so a 1995 star competes fairly with a 2024 one. All seven starters are weighted equally — no single position (not even QB) carries the team.
Well-rounded wins: your rating is the average across the whole lineup, so the best fantasy team is a balanced one that scored big at every spot — not one carried by a single player.
Balance gate: your weakest required starter caps your ceiling. A perfect 17‑0 demands an elite fantasy season at every position you selected.
Non‑linear curve: wins rise with steep diminishing returns — going undefeated is the hardest stretch by far.