Star Wars Fantasy Football Team Names (2024)

May the Fourth be with you.

Star Wars and fantasy football have a lot in common – both have incredibly passionate fan bases who love to engage with their respective universes. As it turns out, many fans of the Star Wars franchise are also avid fantasy football managers.

With this in mind, I set out to create a comprehensive list of the best Star Wars-themed team names that would bring some intergalactic fun to the fantasy football world.

Drawing inspiration from all corners of the Star Wars universe, these team names cleverly incorporate Star Wars terminology, player names (including rookies) and NFL teams. From the Seattle Ewoks to the Baltimore Reyvans and the Las Vegas Vaders, these team names are sure to generate a few chuckles among fans. Even individual player names like This Is The Zay (Flowers) and Jahan Solo get a nod in this epic mashup of two beloved pop culture phenomenons.

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Star Wars Fantasy Football Team Names

There are plenty of other veterans who can be thrown into the mix. When you have a player like Saquon Barkley, how can you not just call him Sa-Quon Ginn? The name rolls off the tongue and has a nickname based on a Jedi knight primed for a comeback season with the Force strong in him.

Then there’s the Wookie of the Year award. Two years ago, we had Kenneth SkyWalker, Jedi Skyy Moore and Rachaad White Saber. Last year, Bijan Fett and The Bijan Falcon Offense were the betting favorites, but C.J. Cloud City and the Stroud Troopers took home the gold. He won in a landslide over other popular candidates such as Jaxon Smith-Lord, The Rushing Is Strong in Anthony Richardson, Bryce Youngling, Tucker Spacecraft and The Quentin Syndicate.

This year, the heavy favorites are Maye the Drake Be With You, This Is Maye (Drake edition), Marvin I Am Your Father (Marvin Sr.), Darth Nabers and Xavier Wookie.

On defense, we had friendly fire from 2023 draft picks Keion White Saber, The Jack Campbell Alliance and Nolan Smith Lord. But ultimately, The Pass Rushing Is Strong With Will Anderson took home the award. The Eagles look like favorites to boast the best defenders from this year’s class with picks such as Quinyon-Ginn Mitchell and Storm Cooper DeJean.

My personal preferences are still the Star Wars team names that contain a play on words.

Jedi Mind Pick-Six, Attack of the Broderick Jones and Let the FAAB Be With You are all great, in my opinion. But the real question is not whether these names are significant or not; what is worse? Attack of the Clones or Attack of the Daniel Jones when you see him in your opponent’s lineup.

Not to worry, though. If your league has not Let the FAAB Through Your Veins, then a simple Jedi Pick-Six should fool your opponent into thinking the Millennium Falcons have a bye this week. They barely show up anyway.

Sure, it would seem like a rebel move on your part, but remember, it’s Star Wars. When you find out your opponent is about as smart as JuJu Binks-Schuster or Marquez Valdes-Pod Race Gambling, you take advantage. When somebody offers you garbage trades for WR Tyler Boyd, you say you want at least four Wookie Draft Picks, The Ashes of Uncle Ben and Master Linebacker Quay Skywalker, or it’s no deal. If they are not willing to Pay Up the Parsec, you merely reply, “Brees Aren’t The Tyler Boyds You’re Looking For!”

Without further ado, here is your complete list!

Fantasy Football Team Names: Star Wars

  1. Maye The Drake Be With You
  2. Luke, CMC Is You Brother!
  3. Sith Happens
  4. The Dak Side
  5. Travon Skywalker
  6. Jahan Solo
  7. This Is the Zay (Flowers)
  8. This Is Maye (Drake edition)
  9. Marvin, I Am Your Father (Marvin Sr.)
  10. Going for Nacua
  11. Darth Nabers
  12. Malik LightSabers
  13. In a Galaxy Ja’Marr, Ja’Marr Away…
  14. Storm Cooper Dejean
  15. Marquez Valdes-Pod Race Gambling
  16. The Rushing Is Strong in Anthony Richardson
  17. The Bloodlines Are Strong in Marvin Harrison
  18. Jaxon-Smith Lord
  19. Geno-Smith Lord
  20. Ainias Smith Lord
  21. Bijan-Fett
  22. Boba Legette
  23. Jedi Skyywalker
  24. Master QuayWalker
  25. Devontez Skywalker
  26. Brady Yoda
  27. Kenneth Skywalker
  28. The MilLe’VeonFalcon
  29. Wookiee of the Year
  30. Obi-Wan Jakobi
  31. Xavier Wookie
  32. The Death Carr
  33. Bryce Youngling
  34. Rachaad White Saber
  35. Jaylen Jedi Knight
  36. Keion White Saber
  37. Chase Windu
  38. Force and Goal
  39. Ashes of Uncle Ben
  40. The Seattle Ewoks
  41. Baltimore Reyvans
  42. Las Vegas Vaders
  43. Jedi Mind Pick-Six
  44. Revenge of the DeVonta Smith
  45. Let the FAAB Be With You
  46. Attack of the Daniel Jones
  47. Jack Campbell Alliance
  48. Sa-Quon Ginn
  49. JuJu Binks Schuster
  50. Brees Aren’t the Tyler Boyds You’re Looking For
  51. These Aren’t the MarShawn Lloyds You’re Looking For
  52. Star Wars: The Nick ReChubblic
  53. Millennium Falcons
  54. Wookie Draft Picks
  55. Jabba the Hunt
  56. May the Fourth & Goal Be With You
  57. Captain Picard (for the Trekkie who didn’t agree on the league’s theme change)
  58. Lukkeee! I am Your Jared Goffer
  59. Obi Saquan Kenobi
  60. Darth Gallman
  61. Help Us OBJ, You Are Our Only Hope
  62. David Montgomery Fighter
  63. Tucker Space Craft
  64. Deebo-Fett
  65. The Houston Empire Strikes Mack with Dameon Pierce
  66. Obi Wan’Dale Robinson
  67. Luke Skyy Moore-ker
  68. C.J. Cloud City
  69. The Forceful Chubb
  70. The Kittle Alliance
  71. The Darth Vaders
  72. Ride the Hoth Hand
  73. PaDawand Jones
  74. The Tank Destroyers
  75. Kincaid Krayts
  76. The Quentin Syndicate
  77. The Force Awakens with Dell
  78. Tank TIE Fighters
  79. Darth All
  80. Jaheim Bell Alliance
  81. Jedi Mind Nix
  82. Laiatu Batuu
  83. Quinyon-Ginn Mitchell

What Is Fantasy Football?

Fantasy football is a game that allows you to act as a virtual general manager for a football team. In fantasy football, you select and manage a team of real NFL players. The players on your team earn points for your team based on their real-life performance in games each week. These points are then totaled and compared to your opponent’s team each week to determine the winner.

At the beginning of the season, you participate in a draft with other fantasy football players. During the draft, you take turns selecting players from the NFL to add to your team. The goal is to build the best team possible with the players you select.

During the season, you can make trades with other players, pick up new players from the free agent pool and even drop players from your team who aren’t performing well. You can also make strategic decisions each week about which players to start in your lineup.

Overall, fantasy football is a fun and exciting way to get more involved in the NFL season. It allows you to put your knowledge of the game to the test and compete with others to see who can build the best team. And with the right strategy and a bit of luck, you could be the one taking home the championship trophy at the end of the season!

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