Fantasy Football Almanac and 2025 Sleepers

🏆 Could This Be The Best Fantasy Football Magazine 2026? The 2026 Fantasy Football Almanac Is Now Available!

I’m throwing my hat in the ring for the best fantasy football magazine for 2026. The 2026 Fantasy Football Almanac and Draft Guide is now available! This year’s edition is packed with updated strategies, film-based scouting, and analytics-driven insights designed to help you win your league.

Whether you’re a fantasy football veteran or preparing for your very first draft, the Fantasy Football Almanac is a trusted guide used by thousands of fantasy managers since 2018.


Buy the 2026 Fantasy Football Almanac or the Fantasy Football Almanac Gold Edition on Amazon or buy the digital version at a discount on the Almanac’s Shopify Storefront.

  • Click here to buy the Standard version on Amazon
  • Click here to buy the Gold edition
  • Click here if you’d like to download a copy of our 2023 version (including updates) for free (via my Shopify store)

The standard edition of the 2026 Fantasy Football Almanac is available now on Amazon. This is the 9th annual edition, and for good reason — it’s consistently ranked among Amazon’s top-selling fantasy football draft guides.

What’s Included in the 2026 Fantasy Football Almanac:

  • Expert player projections and tiers
  • Draft strategy tailored to all league formats (PPR, half-PPR, standard)
  • Free in-season updates via the original purchase link

Buy the 2025 Fantasy Football Almanac on Amazon
Prefer an eBook version at a discount? Get it directly from my site here.


Looking for a more advanced draft tool? The 2025 Fantasy Football Almanac GOLD Edition offers everything from the standard version — plus exclusive insights, deeper analytics, and more nuanced draft prep.

  1. Points Above Replacement (PAR): Ideal for optimizing draft value.
  2. Expanded Team Workshare Breakdowns: Understand positional usage when teams are at full strength.
  3. Injury Contingency Planning: “What-if” analysis for major injuries (e.g., what happens if McCaffrey goes down?).
  4. Rookie Watch: Who to stash, when to expect usage, and breakout predictions.

New for 2026: Fantasy Football Almanac In-Season Updates (via Patreon)

Thank You for Supporting the Best Fantasy Football Magazine Since 2018

Since launching the first edition in 2018, your support has turned the Fantasy Football Almanac into one of the most respected and data-driven fantasy resources available. If you’re comparing guides and wondering which is the best fantasy football magazine for 2025, I hope you’ll give this one a shot.

Your feedback has made every edition better — and I anticipate this year’s version is the best yet.

– Sean Ryan

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📚 Frequently Asked Questions: What Inclusions Will Make a Publication The Best Fantasy Football Magazine For 2025?

âť“ What is the best fantasy football magazine for 2025?
There are many options. The 2025 Fantasy Football Almanac is considered by many to be the best fantasy football magazine for 2025. I hope you’ll give it a try and decide for yourself. It blends film analysis, advanced metrics, draft strategy, and real-world NFL trends — helping fantasy managers dominate their leagues.

Where can I buy the 2025 Fantasy Football Almanac?
You can buy the standard print edition on Amazon. An eBook version will also be available at a discount directly through the official Fantasy Football Almanac store.

What is the difference between the standard and GOLD editions of the Almanac?
The GOLD edition includes everything in the standard version plus Points Above Replacement (PAR), deeper team workshare analytics, injury contingency planning, and rookie watchlists — ideal for experienced fantasy managers.

When will the 2025 Fantasy Football Almanac GOLD edition be available?
The GOLD edition is expected to launch in late June 2025. The print version will be available on Amazon, while the digital version will be offered directly through the Almanac’s website.

2026 Fantasy Football Almanac
2026 Fantasy Football Almanac

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5 Comments

  1. Hi Sean,
    Great to see You and your staff back for another season of the Top Fantasy Football magazine! I can’t wait to receive it and to start preparing for my drafts. Thanks as always for the heads up on your release. Have a Fun Season, talk to you soon.
    Your Friend on Long Island,
    TK Kennedy

  2. Looking forward to the 2025 version of Fantasy Football Almanac. I’ve been a subscriber for the past 5 years and your publication has greatly improved my performance in drafting and league play. Thinking I would prefer the e-version this year. Great work by you and your team.

    1. Thank you so much! If I were you, I’d go with the digital version. I have a lot more direct control over it than I do w/Amazon.

      Thanks again!

  3. Sean, what will the retirement of All-Pro C Frank Ragnow do to the Lions’ OL?
    I figure they have high hopes for Tate Rutledge, but I don’t follow CFB well enough to know if he brings any experience playing C while at UGA.

    1. He’s not a small loss, but the Eagles did just fine when Kelce retired. The Center is the communicator. I think it’ll be more challenging from a pass protection perspective, but Centers drafted in the first three rounds generally perform very well too. I don’t think we’ll see any drop in run blocking ability. Early season pass protection might be dicey the first month of the season, but things will settle in nicely for them by the end of the year. I’m a lot more concerned about losing Johnson as a play caller for what that’s worth.

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