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What are 5th Year Options and When to Use Them?

31 min · 14. mai 2026
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In this episode of The Salary Cap Show, presented by Front Office Pros, we break down what 5th year options actually mean in the NFL and why front offices use them as strategic roster-building tools, not emotional endorsements. Using real-world examples like Bryce Young, Garrett Wilson, Drake London, Jameson Williams, Evan Neal, and Trevor Penning, we explain how teams evaluate leverage, cap flexibility, market value, and long-term control when deciding whether to exercise a player’s option. If you’ve ever wondered why some struggling players still get their option picked up while others get declined, this episode gives you the front office perspective behind those decisions. For dynasty fantasy football managers, understanding 5th year options creates a major competitive advantage. These decisions can reveal how organizations value positional scarcity, future roster timelines, and contract leverage long before the public catches on. We explain why premium positions like quarterback, wide receiver, offensive tackle, and edge rusher are treated differently, and how savvy managers can use option decisions to identify buy-low and sell-high opportunities before the market adjusts. If you’re still thinking like a standard dynasty manager, you’re already behind. Whether you’re rebuilding your dynasty roster or pushing for a championship, this episode helps you think more like an NFL general manager. Learn how contract structures, surplus value, and roster economics shape player decisions across the league so you can make sharper, more strategic moves in your league. Takeaways: * 5th year options are leverage decisions centered around cost control and roster flexibility. * Picking up an option does not guarantee long-term commitment from an NFL team. * Premium positions receive dramatically different financial treatment because of market scarcity and replacement cost. Chapters: * 00:00 Intro * 00:53 What 5th Year Options Actually Are * 02:53 Why NFL Teams Use 5th Year Options * 12:51 When Teams SHOULD Use The Option * 17:05 How This Changes Fantasy & Dynasty Thinking * 21:39 Actionable Takeaways * 24:14 Outro

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