“Four faces carved in auction granite. Four resumes you can’t ignore.”
Over 25 seasons of fantasy carnage, The Legacy League has crowned 26 champions. Some scraped by with nail-biters. Others bulldozed their way through. But only a few have achieved that rarest of honors—immortality.
We crunched the titles, considered the eras, weighed the resumes—and here they are:
The Dynasty Builder
No one’s done it more. Joe didn’t just win—he owned an era. Three titles in a three-year stretch? That’s not luck. That’s dominance. His rosters were always deep, smart, and playoff-ready. Whether through auctions or waiver wizardry, Joe found value and crushed dreams.
🗣️ "He was inevitable for a while there."
The Founding Father
From the league’s first title to its modern era, Greg’s fingerprints are all over Legacy history. Three rings across three different decades is ridiculous. He’s been relevant from dial-up to Discord. A true architect of auction excellence.
🗣️ "He’s been sniping value since Clinton was in office."
The Bookend Assassin
Ten years apart. Two rings. Same killer instinct. Dave has proven he can build a title team in any format, under any set of rules. His 2024 squad was clinical—built to win and executed like a machine. He's not loud, but he lets the scoreboard talk.
🗣️ "Silent. Calculated. Dangerous."
Yes, he’s on here twice. That’s how good the résumé is.
Mike Lynett (2023) – Dominated the regular season and sealed the deal when it counted.
Steve Sienkiewicz (2021) – Kupp + Kamara = unstoppable force.
Kyle Schauppner (2020) – A long-awaited redemption season with high-scoring flair.
Greg Fink (2018) – Went 13–0, lost the final, and still somehow added to his legacy.
The Mount Rushmore of Legacy isn’t just about wins—it’s about eras, impact, and execution.
And if you want your face carved into league lore?
You better start this season like you're already building your monument.