Salary-cap fantasy with weekly player pricing
Build a team.
Trade a market.
Climb the ranks.
One League is an FPL-style fantasy platform for football: you draft within a budget, make limited weekly roster edits, and your players’ prices move like a stock based on performance and news.
Weekly
Price updates
Fixed
Transfers/week
Global
Rankings
Market Movers
Week 7RB — S. Barkley
PHL
$12.4M
+$0.8M
QB — M. Stafford
LAR
$9.1M
+$0.6M
WR — J. Jefferson
MIN
$8.1M
-$2.2M
QB — J. Dart
NYG
$6.3M
-$0.3M
My TeamBudget left: $3.2M
Points (week)
112
Projected 118
Transfers left
2
Reset on deadline
League rank
3rd
in “Friends”
Global rank
12,481
Top 8%
Designed for:
friends leagues, regional ladders, affinity groups, and global rankings.
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How it works
Familiar fantasy rules, plus a market layer that rewards timing, news awareness, and long-term roster construction.
01
Draft within a budget
Start the season with a salary cap. Buy players at their current market price.
02
Score weekly points
Players earn fantasy points from real games. Your team total updates every week.
03
Trade & climb rankings
Make limited weekly transfers. Player prices shift based on performance, injuries, and news.
Core features
Player market with price history
See weekly price changes, movers, ownership trends, and a clean player detail view.
Team management that feels premium
Roster UI, transfer confirmations, budget tracking, and deadline lock indicators.
Leagues with friends
Private leagues with invite codes, standings, activity feed, and member team pages.
Global, regional, and affinity leaderboards
Compete in multiple ladders at once—friends, city/region, school/work, and global.
Make it competitive without making it complicated.
Limited weekly transfers, market prices that react to the league, and standings that update cleanly after each week.
FAQ
Is this like FanDuel?
Not exactly—One League is season-long like FPL, but adds market-style pricing that updates weekly.
How do roster edits work?
You get a fixed number of transfers per week. Moves are confirmed, budget-aware, and tracked.
How do player prices change?
Prices update on a schedule using performance, injuries, and news signals. The model can evolve over time.
Will there be mobile?
Yes—this web app is the first client. The API is designed so mobile can consume the same endpoints later.