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Know when not just who to draft with Draft Predictor
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FF Tools
Fantasy Football Tools
This page provides an overview of the tools created and
maintained by Robert Cobb. If you are looking for cheat sheets, check out
Draft Planner.
Looking for draft tracking software?
Draft Predictor does that and more. To get the most from many of these
tools, login and
setup your league
scoring systems. Please use the
support forum or
email Robert
if you have any questions.
Draft Predictor
Draft
Predictor is software for your PC that is used on draft day. It tracks
draft picks in a way that lets you see the draft from a perspective that
others cannot. While beginners can use the program to "tell them who to
draft", demanding enthusiasts will find that it is a powerful assistant that
allows them to consider many more variables than possible with pen and paper.
The feature that sets this program apart is that it constantly forecasts which
players will be available for your next two picks.
Learn more...

Draft Planner
Draft Planner is an on-line cheat
sheet generator. It is capable of generating three different types of
cheat sheets. The rankings-based approach combines rankings with 3
year statistical averages; the projections-based approach uses
forecasted output for the coming season, and the ADP-based approach uses
average draft position information from actual drafts occurring across the
Internet. The rankings and projections-based approaches offer the advanced
capability of taking your league scoring system into account.
Although you can use Draft Planner to print out cheat sheets, its primary
purpose is to provide Draft Predictor with up-to-date player values.
Learn more...

My Locker
My Locker is a one-stop collection of expert input from
FantasyFootball.com. Weekly rankings and projections are shown along-side 5-star rankings for each player on your roster.
Opponent difficulty, injuries, and notes are all shown in the same compact display. Nothing else gives you as much input to help
you make lineup decisions.

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Average Draft Position
(ADP) |
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ADP
data is critical to make sure you are not overpaying for draft picks and it
is a wonderful approach for beginners in need of a simple cheat sheet. |
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Average
Player Rankings |
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Great for draft
preparation and lineup decisions. The player rankings also feed the
PAVT
approach for creating a cheat sheet. |
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Draft Trade Assessor |
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Uses ADP data to tell you who gets more value in
trades involving draft picks and players |
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Draft Order
Generator |
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An official way to create a random draft order
and have it emailed to all owners. |
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Scoring
Opportunities |
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A
unique look into the NFL game books to discover which players have the best
chance to score fantasy points. |
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Strength of
Schedule |
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Compare the level of difficulty for players in a
side-by-side, color-coded chart. |
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Weekly Projections |
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Customized to your
scoring system and ready to help you make lineup/roster decisions. |
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Fantasy Points Allowed |
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Find out which positions defenses are giving up the most fantasy points to in your league. |
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Fantasy Points
Scored |
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View the fantasy points scored by each player
under each of your league scoring systems. |
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