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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, so tiles show the market ADP beside it instead of a steal/reach badge). Whichever order is chosen, the slots, the +/− badges 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 view
The Sleepers view searches Google News and Bing News every full build (6 h) for this week's sleeper / late-round / breakout 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 — players drafted in round 5 or later only, rankings dumps ignored. “Most mentioned” is a buzz meter, not a ranking: it tells you who the internet is calling a sleeper this week, nothing more. 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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