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Excel based Fantasy Draft Software for Auction & Standard Drafts with Integrated Cheatsheets

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Didn't have a chance to download the sample file yet?  No problem, here are some screenshots of our Cheatsheet functionality:

FantasyDraftTools has partnered with Fantasy Football Mastermind’s “Master List” to bring a fully customizable cheatsheet into our fantasy football draft day tool.  Our Cheatsheet works in direct correlation with the Draft Board.  Once a player is picked on the DraftBoard, he is immediately crossed off his specific positional cheat sheet.  Click here for more screenshots of the draft board



“The Masters List” provides the ability to customize specific scoring for the following positions:

   (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DEF, DL, LB and DB)


Once you’ve entered each positions scoring rules, simply click on the “Recalculate Projections & Build Draft Board” to sort all associated positional cheatsheet tabs and build your draft board.





“The Master List” of our Fantasy Football Draft Tool consists of 11 sheets:

      

  • Scoring : (previous screenshot of scoring rules and league settings)
  • 1 for each of the 9 positions (see WR example below)
  • Masters List : Summary of all positional cheatsheets


Positional Cheatsheets (WR Tab shown below)

  • Each player ranked based on Fantasy Football Points which is based off of your league settings
  • Fantasy Tiers : Each position has a set of Tiers, (for example, Tier 1 WR’s consist of Andre Johnson and Larry Fitzgerald, but there are 5 WRs in Tier 2)
  • If a player’s draft position is ‘Rising’, there will be an R next to the players name.  All information regarding that player has turned to red
  • If a player’s draft position is ‘Falling’, there will be an F next to the player name.  All information regarding that player has turned to blue
  • A column for each statistical category applicable to the position
  • Start Auction Value - represents the auction value at the start of the draft before any picks are made
  • Current Auction Value - represents the current auction value throughout the draft.  Meaning, as picks are made and dollars are spent, the Current Value is updated accordingly.  If owners are overpaying for players, the current auction value will go down as there is less money to be spent on the remaining players, however, if owners are getting players cheaper than the Start Value, then the Current Value will go up as there is more auction money than expected to be spent during your fantasy football draft.
  • Alternate ‘Distance’ scoring points capability
  • All cells in white can be modified, the cells in green can NOT be modified. 




  • For instance, based on our projections, Reggie Wayne is projected to have 10 touchdowns. (above image)
  • Let’s say you project him to have 12 touchdowns instead.  Simply change 10 to 12 and his projected Fantasy Points are updated automatically (below image)



  • After Reggie Wayne’s total Fantasy Points have been updated, click on the ‘Recalculate Rankings” button to re-sort that positional cheatsheet based on Fantasy Points.  As a result, he goes from the 5th Ranked WR to the 4th Ranked WR.



  • Current Auction Value - Let's assume that both Larry Fitzgerald and Randy Moss each sold for $80 during your fantasy football auction draft...clearly overpaying for those 2 players (below image)
  • As players are drafted, they are crossed off and highlighted in red on the individual cheatsheets so you know who is available and who has been drafted already.  Also highlighted in red is the amount that player was drafted for to easily compare starting auction value vs actual auction value
  • Notice that all other players "Current Auction" value has decreased from the original "Start Auction" value since there is less auction money out there to be spent.




  • Not only does those 2 draft picks affect the other Wide Receivers (above), it also impacts all other positions as well, see Tight Ends below (see how the Current Value has decreased for each player since there is less auction money to be spent during the remainder of your fantasy football draft):





  • Same example as before, but now let's assume that both Larry Fitzgerald and Randy Moss each sold for $1 during your fantasy football auction draft...clearly underpaying for those 2 players. (below image)
  • Notice that all other players "Current Auction" value has increased from the original "Start Auction" value since there is more auction money out there to be spent.






The Master List : 1 Tab consisting of a Summary of all positional cheatsheets with the following features:

  • Rank
  • Fantasy Tier
  • Name (with Rising / Falling color coding)
  • Team
  • Bye Week
  • Fantasy Football Points
  • All positions individually listed






Advantages of our Fantasy Football Draft Tool, the "Executive Draft Master":

  • Player projections for every fantasy football player (courtesy of FFMastermind.com). 
  • Ability to adjust projections and sort accordingly
  • Distinction of Fantasy Tiers, putting certain groups of players above other groups of players
  • All players are pre-populated for you
  • Individual position cheatsheets (QB, RB, WR...) and a "Masters List" cheatsheet
  • All changes made on the individual cheatsheets is updated directly on the “Masters List”
  • Once a player is added to a team during the draft, it is automatically cross off your individual cheatsheet and “Masters List”
  • No need for a paper an pen on draft night



Disadvantages of our Executive Draft Master:

  • You will save trees and ink...wait, that's an advantage, but we had to put something here


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If you don't like it, let us know, we'll customize a tool that fits your needs.


Here are more screenshots of our fantasy baseball draft tool