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Playoff League - One & Done
Posted on 12/30/25 at 3:04 pm
Posted on 12/30/25 at 3:04 pm
What site/app are yall using for your playoff leagues? We prefer the One & Done format where you set your lineup each week, can only use a player once in the playoffs, and total points after Superbowl wins.
Last couple of years I have been using RunYourPool but now that is Splash Sports. Not currently seeing the format we are looking for in the new app.
Last couple of years I have been using RunYourPool but now that is Splash Sports. Not currently seeing the format we are looking for in the new app.
This post was edited on 12/30/25 at 3:05 pm
Posted on 12/30/25 at 4:38 pm to jmorr34
We've had one for years on MyFantasyLeague.com.
Here are the parameters:
The basics:
12 teams
Fee: xxx
Draft: Begins 8am ET Monday Jan 5th. 4hr clock suspended between midnight and 8am.
Draft Order: Randomly generated, serpentine, 16 rounds
Rosters: 18 players fixed. 2 rounds of waivers after week 1. No trades.
Each player can be rostered on 2 teams.
Decimal scoring.
Total points league accumulating from wildcard games through the Superbowl
Payouts for top 3
FYI, because the player pool is limited, they add 2 of each player in the draft. I.E. you and I could each theoretically draft a Brock Purdy for example. There are waivers each week, but by then the pool is limited. ol is limited.
Here are the parameters:
The basics:
12 teams
Fee: xxx
Draft: Begins 8am ET Monday Jan 5th. 4hr clock suspended between midnight and 8am.
Draft Order: Randomly generated, serpentine, 16 rounds
Rosters: 18 players fixed. 2 rounds of waivers after week 1. No trades.
Each player can be rostered on 2 teams.
Decimal scoring.
Total points league accumulating from wildcard games through the Superbowl
Payouts for top 3
FYI, because the player pool is limited, they add 2 of each player in the draft. I.E. you and I could each theoretically draft a Brock Purdy for example. There are waivers each week, but by then the pool is limited. ol is limited.
This post was edited on 12/30/25 at 5:16 pm
Posted on 12/30/25 at 5:17 pm to Nole Man
I ran the question through CoPilot FYI.
Here’s a clean, decisive rundown of the **best sites for NFL playoff fantasy football**, grounded in the search results you pulled in.
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# ?? **Best Sites for NFL Playoff Fantasy Football Leagues**
### **1. Sleeper**
- Great for private leagues with friends
- Offers Standard, Multiplier, Best Ball, and Pick’em formats
- Modern app, easy drafting, great UX
- Ideal if you want a league-style experience rather than DFS
*(Sleeper is referenced widely as a top platform in playoff-fantasy guides.)*
---
### **2. Underdog Fantasy**
- The most popular **Best Ball playoff tournaments**
- Massive prize pools ($200K+ to first in some contests)
- No lineup management — draft and you’re done
- Best for players who want tournament-style competition
*(Highlighted as the top option in Roto Street Journal’s playoff guide.)*
---
### **3. Fantasy Postseason**
- Built specifically for playoff fantasy
- Multiple formats: Start-Once, Salary Cap, Player Pool, Box Pool
- Highly customizable scoring and roster rules
- Great for large groups or unique formats
*(Directly described as offering several playoff formats.)*
---
### **4. MyFantasyLeague (MFL)**
- Free playoff leagues
- Extremely customizable
- Supports large leagues (up to 100 teams)
- Best for commissioners who want full control
*(MFL advertises free, fully configurable playoff leagues.)*
---
### **5. DFS Platforms (DraftKings, FanDuel, Yahoo)**
- Weekly playoff DFS slates
- Not league-style, but great for casual or competitive weekly play
*(DFS options are highlighted in FantasyAlarm’s playoff guide.)*
---
# ? **Quick Recommendation**
- **For a friends league:** Sleeper
- **For big tournaments:** Underdog
- **For custom formats:** Fantasy Postseason or MFL
- **For weekly action:** DraftKings / FanDuel
r MFL
- **For weekly action:** DraftKings / FanDuel
r MFL
- **For weekly action:** DraftKings / FanDuel
Run a Sleeper Multiplier Playoff League — it’s the best format for a friends group because you draft once, points grow each round, and every pick matters as teams advance. Simple, fun, and perfect for 12 people.
as teams advance. Simple, fun, and perfect for leagues of say 12 people.[/b]
Here’s a clean, decisive rundown of the **best sites for NFL playoff fantasy football**, grounded in the search results you pulled in.
---
# ?? **Best Sites for NFL Playoff Fantasy Football Leagues**
### **1. Sleeper**
- Great for private leagues with friends
- Offers Standard, Multiplier, Best Ball, and Pick’em formats
- Modern app, easy drafting, great UX
- Ideal if you want a league-style experience rather than DFS
*(Sleeper is referenced widely as a top platform in playoff-fantasy guides.)*
---
### **2. Underdog Fantasy**
- The most popular **Best Ball playoff tournaments**
- Massive prize pools ($200K+ to first in some contests)
- No lineup management — draft and you’re done
- Best for players who want tournament-style competition
*(Highlighted as the top option in Roto Street Journal’s playoff guide.)*
---
### **3. Fantasy Postseason**
- Built specifically for playoff fantasy
- Multiple formats: Start-Once, Salary Cap, Player Pool, Box Pool
- Highly customizable scoring and roster rules
- Great for large groups or unique formats
*(Directly described as offering several playoff formats.)*
---
### **4. MyFantasyLeague (MFL)**
- Free playoff leagues
- Extremely customizable
- Supports large leagues (up to 100 teams)
- Best for commissioners who want full control
*(MFL advertises free, fully configurable playoff leagues.)*
---
### **5. DFS Platforms (DraftKings, FanDuel, Yahoo)**
- Weekly playoff DFS slates
- Not league-style, but great for casual or competitive weekly play
*(DFS options are highlighted in FantasyAlarm’s playoff guide.)*
---
# ? **Quick Recommendation**
- **For a friends league:** Sleeper
- **For big tournaments:** Underdog
- **For custom formats:** Fantasy Postseason or MFL
- **For weekly action:** DraftKings / FanDuel
r MFL
- **For weekly action:** DraftKings / FanDuel
r MFL
- **For weekly action:** DraftKings / FanDuel
Run a Sleeper Multiplier Playoff League — it’s the best format for a friends group because you draft once, points grow each round, and every pick matters as teams advance. Simple, fun, and perfect for 12 people.
as teams advance. Simple, fun, and perfect for leagues of say 12 people.[/b]
This post was edited on 12/30/25 at 5:20 pm
Posted on 12/30/25 at 5:58 pm to Nole Man
Sleeper doesn’t do playoff leagues…. Right?
Posted on 12/30/25 at 8:27 pm to NoSaint
I’ve been looking through articles and can’t find anything direct on that. Only it states that those options don’t appear until after the regular season is over. So I’m not quite sure.
Says… Sleeper offers various formats after the regular season. Once the NFL regular season ends, the “Playoff Leagues” section will appear under the NFL sidebar. That’s where you’ll see the four formats (Standard, Multiplier, Best Ball, Pick’em) and can create the league. Right now, Sleeper only shows the regular-season options like Redraft, Keeper, and Dynasty.
Says… Sleeper offers various formats after the regular season. Once the NFL regular season ends, the “Playoff Leagues” section will appear under the NFL sidebar. That’s where you’ll see the four formats (Standard, Multiplier, Best Ball, Pick’em) and can create the league. Right now, Sleeper only shows the regular-season options like Redraft, Keeper, and Dynasty.
This post was edited on 12/30/25 at 9:16 pm
Posted on 12/31/25 at 9:53 am to Nole Man
quote:
Multiplier
This is really fun if you choose the right players that get to the superbowl or conference championship. Not so fun if your players lose early.
Posted on 1/2/26 at 9:55 am to TigerLunatik
This is just an FYI for an example, but was invited to another type of league...
LINK
The league or contest will span four weeks, commencing with the Wildcard Games and concluding with the Superbowl.
• This is a total points league; there are no head-to-head matchups.
• Only players from NFL teams participating in the Playoffs may be drafted or selected.
• All participants may select the same player (e.g., Bo Nix) for their roster. Historically, there has never been a tie among winners.
• Each roster must consist of 2 quarterbacks, 3 running backs, 4 wide receivers, 2 tight ends, 2 placekickers, 2 defensive/special teams (DST/ST), and 2 flex players (RBs, WRs, or TEs), totaling seventeen positions.
• Individual Defensive Players (IDP), Injured Reserve slots, and Taxi Squads are not included.
• No player transactions or substitutions are permitted once the Wildcard Games begin. After selecting your 17 positional players, the roster is final.
• Starting lineups each week will comprise 1 quarterback, 2 running backs, 3 wide receivers, 1 tight end, 1 placekicker, 1 DST/ST, and 1 flex player (maximum of 10). The software will automatically allocate the highest scoring eligible player to each starting position ("Best-Ball" format).
• As NFL teams are eliminated from playoff contention, corresponding players on rosters are also eliminated, resulting in the possibility of incomplete starting lineups as the playoffs progress.
• For the final week (Superbowl), all scores are doubled.
Entry details:
• The maximum number of entries is 100 teams, with no more than three entries allowed per household.
• Entry fees: $21 for one team, $41 for two teams, and $61 for three teams.
• Zelle will serve as the primary payment method, with no processing fee. Alternative payment methods may be approved at an additional cost of $5 per transaction; exceptions may apply.
• Prize money will be awarded to the top fifteen franchises.
• Participants will be designated by FirstNameLastNameInitial TeamNumber (e.g., MitchR 1, MitchR 2, MitchR 3).
R 2, MitchR 3).[/i]
LINK
The league or contest will span four weeks, commencing with the Wildcard Games and concluding with the Superbowl.
• This is a total points league; there are no head-to-head matchups.
• Only players from NFL teams participating in the Playoffs may be drafted or selected.
• All participants may select the same player (e.g., Bo Nix) for their roster. Historically, there has never been a tie among winners.
• Each roster must consist of 2 quarterbacks, 3 running backs, 4 wide receivers, 2 tight ends, 2 placekickers, 2 defensive/special teams (DST/ST), and 2 flex players (RBs, WRs, or TEs), totaling seventeen positions.
• Individual Defensive Players (IDP), Injured Reserve slots, and Taxi Squads are not included.
• No player transactions or substitutions are permitted once the Wildcard Games begin. After selecting your 17 positional players, the roster is final.
• Starting lineups each week will comprise 1 quarterback, 2 running backs, 3 wide receivers, 1 tight end, 1 placekicker, 1 DST/ST, and 1 flex player (maximum of 10). The software will automatically allocate the highest scoring eligible player to each starting position ("Best-Ball" format).
• As NFL teams are eliminated from playoff contention, corresponding players on rosters are also eliminated, resulting in the possibility of incomplete starting lineups as the playoffs progress.
• For the final week (Superbowl), all scores are doubled.
Entry details:
• The maximum number of entries is 100 teams, with no more than three entries allowed per household.
• Entry fees: $21 for one team, $41 for two teams, and $61 for three teams.
• Zelle will serve as the primary payment method, with no processing fee. Alternative payment methods may be approved at an additional cost of $5 per transaction; exceptions may apply.
• Prize money will be awarded to the top fifteen franchises.
• Participants will be designated by FirstNameLastNameInitial TeamNumber (e.g., MitchR 1, MitchR 2, MitchR 3).
R 2, MitchR 3).[/i]
Posted on 1/3/26 at 3:08 pm to Nole Man
Think Gyno used to run one on MFL for TD playoffs. Did that myself for a few playoff seasons then switched to RYP. Going to wait till after week18 is complete and see if Splash Sports gives a One & Done option for playoffs. If not, will probably go back to MFL. Just wasn't a fan of the MFL interface
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