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Why June 1st Matters in Contract Leagues (Even If Your League Ignores It)

18 min · 28. maj 2026
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Most fantasy managers hear “June 1st” and immediately tune out… But understanding it might completely change how you approach salary cap & contract league fantasy football. In this episode of The Salary Cap Show, we break down why June 1st exists in the NFL, how post-June 1 designations actually work, and what fantasy managers can learn from the way real front offices manage contracts, dead money, and roster flexibility. We cover dead cap acceleration, pre vs post-June 1 cuts, cap timing strategy, and why flexibility is one of the most valuable assets in dynasty salary cap leagues. This episode is all about thinking like a real NFL front office. In cap leagues, contracts should have consequences. Understanding when to absorb dead money, when to move off veterans, and when flexibility matters more than production can give dynasty fantasy football managers a massive edge. If you want to build smarter rosters, recover from mistakes faster, and understand how NFL teams actually operate, this episode is for you. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:56 What June 1st Actually Does 04:46 Why NFL Teams Use It 08:20 Why This Matters in Fantasy 11:51 The Front Office Pros August 1st Lens 14:00 Actionable Takeaways #dynastyfantasyfootball #fantasyfootball #salarycap #fantasyfootballadvice #nfl SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL TODAY! https://www.youtube.com/@frontofficepros [https://www.youtube.com/@frontofficepros] SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CONTENT SITE TODAY! https://hq.frontofficepros.com/about/#/portal/signup/free [https://hq.frontofficepros.com/about/#/portal/signup/free] FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • X: https://x.com/FrontOfficePros [https://x.com/FrontOfficePros] • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontofficepros/ [https://www.instagram.com/frontofficepros/] • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontofficepros [https://www.tiktok.com/@frontofficepros] MUSIC PROVIDED BY: https://www.beatstars.com/dinerbeats [https://www.beatstars.com/dinerbeats]

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Most fantasy managers hear “June 1st” and immediately tune out… But understanding it might completely change how you approach salary cap & contract league fantasy football. In this episode of The Salary Cap Show, we break down why June 1st exists in the NFL, how post-June 1 designations actually work, and what fantasy managers can learn from the way real front offices manage contracts, dead money, and roster flexibility. We cover dead cap acceleration, pre vs post-June 1 cuts, cap timing strategy, and why flexibility is one of the most valuable assets in dynasty salary cap leagues. This episode is all about thinking like a real NFL front office. In cap leagues, contracts should have consequences. Understanding when to absorb dead money, when to move off veterans, and when flexibility matters more than production can give dynasty fantasy football managers a massive edge. If you want to build smarter rosters, recover from mistakes faster, and understand how NFL teams actually operate, this episode is for you. Chapters 00:00 Intro 00:56 What June 1st Actually Does 04:46 Why NFL Teams Use It 08:20 Why This Matters in Fantasy 11:51 The Front Office Pros August 1st Lens 14:00 Actionable Takeaways #dynastyfantasyfootball #fantasyfootball #salarycap #fantasyfootballadvice #nfl SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CHANNEL TODAY! https://www.youtube.com/@frontofficepros [https://www.youtube.com/@frontofficepros] SUBSCRIBE TO OUR CONTENT SITE TODAY! https://hq.frontofficepros.com/about/#/portal/signup/free [https://hq.frontofficepros.com/about/#/portal/signup/free] FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA: • X: https://x.com/FrontOfficePros [https://x.com/FrontOfficePros] • Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frontofficepros/ [https://www.instagram.com/frontofficepros/] • TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@frontofficepros [https://www.tiktok.com/@frontofficepros] MUSIC PROVIDED BY: https://www.beatstars.com/dinerbeats [https://www.beatstars.com/dinerbeats]

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