Key
What the numbers mean and where they come from.
How the board is ordered
Blended ADP is a weighted average of the markets below; if a source hasn't ranked a player, the other sources' weights are re-scaled for him. Tiles show it as ADP 14.2: the lower, the earlier the market takes him.
The Order control in the header switches the whole board to a single market (Underdog, FantasyPros, Yahoo or Sleeper) or to Experts — your FantasyPros experts' ranking instead of any market (there the slot is the experts' own rank, and tiles show the market ADP beside it). Whichever order is chosen, the slots, the List view's Value column and the card's “vs slot” follow it, and players that market hasn't ranked drop to the end, faded, with none as their number.
ADP sources
| Source | What it is | Used for | Refresh | Updated |
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| Underdog | Real-money best-ball drafts on Underdog, read from FFToday's weekly ADP table | card only | weekly (FFToday) | – |
| FantasyPros | FantasyPros' ADP composite: a market number, NOT the experts' opinion. It is FantasyPros' average of three draft rooms — Yahoo, Sleeper and RTSports — so Yahoo and Sleeper each make up about a third of this slice. Read from the expert cheat-sheet export (RK + "ECR vs ADP") | card only | when a new export is uploaded | – |
| Yahoo | Real drafts on Yahoo — where these leagues are hosted. Not weighted on its own; it still counts indirectly as one third of the FantasyPros composite | card only | every 6 hours | – |
| Sleeper | Real drafts on Sleeper (the largest sample) | card only | every 6 hours | – |
| ESPN | ESPN drafts — full-PPR scoring, so not apples-to-apples (170 means he goes undrafted there) | card only | every 6 hours | – |
| FFC | Mock drafts on FantasyFootballCalculator's simulator, not real drafts | card only | every 6 hours | – |
Expert rankings (EXP)
A tile's EXP 9 · T2 means the experts' consensus has him 9th overall, in tier 2. Players in a tier are near-interchangeable; when a tier is about to run out, grab one.
FantasyPros half-PPR expert consensus; the card adds best / worst rank and how much the experts disagree.
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News
Every card keeps 14 days of headlines for that player, newest first, each linking to the source.
- Sleeper player news
- FantasyPros (news API + news page)
- RotoWire
- RotoBaller
- Rotoworld (via Bluesky)
- ESPN injury reports
- Sleeper trending adds
- The Athletic
- Yahoo Sports
Plus Bluesky posts from NFL insiders: Rapoport, Pelissero, PFT, Schefter mirror, NFL news reposter, Zachariason, Hribar, Gretch, Thorman.
News refreshes every 2 minutes on draft day, every 6 hours otherwise; the header's Refresh button asks for a fresh pull right now.
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Sleepers & do-not-draft
The Sleepers view searches Google News and Bing News every full build (6 h) for this week's sleeper / late-round / breakout articles and bust / avoid / overvalued articles (ESPN, Yahoo, CBS, FantasyPros, RotoBaller, RotoWire, FantasyLife, Bleacher Report and whoever else wrote one), reads each article once, and counts which board players are named in the prose (rankings dumps ignored; sleepers count round-5-or-later players only). A piece covering both (“Sleepers and Busts”) shows in both feeds but counts toward neither ranking — it can't say which side a name is on. Both lists are buzz meters, not rankings. Each name opens the card; the count opens the articles naming him.
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Contract year
CY on a tile (and the card's Contract year pill) means 2026 is the final real year of his deal per Over The Cap: a free agent after the season, or a deal whose remaining years are void years. Exclusive-rights (ERFA) players are not counted — the team can keep them for the minimum. The card shows the deal (rookie deal, 1-year, franchise tag, through-year) and links to OTC; refreshed with the full build.
Information only. It never changes the order, the ADP, the experts' rank or the steal/reach badge — the Contract yr toggle in the header just fades everyone else. The evidence for a contract-year bump in the NFL is thin: the studies with numbers find roughly zero on average (the only one with a matched control group found contract-year players did slightly worse); the kindest found modest gains for WR/TE in stable situations and a coin flip for RBs. Use it as a tiebreaker, not a reason.
Sources. Contract terms, free-agency year and type come from Over The Cap's QB, RB, WR, TE and K position tables (five pages read on every full build, every 6 hours). Franchise tags (OTC lists a tag as a 1-year deal) and the short notes on the card — extension talks, no deal yet — are maintained by hand from beat reports and Spotrac; OTC can lag a signing by a day or two, so a player who just signed an extension may keep the tag until the next build.
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Legend
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