Draft Sheet Form


This is our instant, customizable fantasy football draft cheat sheet.

Enter your fantasy football league settings below, and we will produce a sheet that values all players, based on the current expected statistics for each player. Our system is based on Value Over Replacement Player (VORP). It quickly shows you how each player compares to the best expected bench player for each position.

For auction draft, enter the money available for each team owner, and you will get a price for each player based on their VORP. The price shown is a never pay more than this indicator. If you strictly keep below these numbers, you get more value for your money, and the savings can be used to purchase bench players.

For snake draft, enter 0 or nothing for Auction Money, and you will instead see a value for each player that prioritizes based on his VORP, the other players at his position, and our own calculations, honed by our test group.

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Teams
How many teams are in your league?
Bench Size
How many players on the bench for each team? This will determine how many bench players are shown on the sheet. Typically, this is around 6.
Auction Money
For auction drafts, how much money does each player get?
For snake drafts, set this to 0 or blank.
Typically, this is 0, 100, or 200.
For auction drafts, this will produce a “cost” column in the sheet, which is the maximum you should pay for that player. For snake drafts, that column is replaced with a “value” column, which tells you how high you should prioritize that player.
QB
How many starting quarterbacks?
RB
How many starting running backs?
WR
How many starting wide receivers?
TE
How many starting tight ends?
QB/RB/WR/TE
SUPER FLEX. This starting position can be used by any player type.
RB/WR/TE
This FLEX starting position can be used by running backs, wide receivers, or tight ends.
RB/WR
This FLEX starting position can be used by running backs or wide receivers.
WR/TE
This FLEX starting position and be used by wide receivers or tight ends.
Passing TD
How many points for a passing touchdown?
Typically, this is 3, 4, or 6.
Rushing TD
How many points for a rushing touchdown? Typically, 6.
Receiving TD
How many points for a receiving touchdown? Typically, 6.
Passing Yard
How many points for each passing yard?
This should be a decimal number.
Typically, this is 1 point per 25 passing yards, which is 0.04.

Rushing Yard
How many points for each rushing yard.
This should be a decimal number.
Typically, this is 1 point per 10 rushing yards, which is 0.1.

Receiving Yard
How many points for each receiving yard.
This should be a decimal number.
Typically, this is 1 point per 10 receiving yards, which is 0.1.

Completion
How many points for each passing completion?
This should be a decimal number, but typically this is 0.
Incompletion
How many points for each passing incompletion?
This should be a decimal number and a negative number, but typically this is 0.
Interception
How many points for each passing interception?
This should be a negative number.
Typically, this is -1 or -2.
Carry
How many points for each rushing attempt?
This should be a decimal number, but typically this is 0.
Reception
PPR. How many points for each pass reception?
This could be a whole or decimal number.
This is typically, 0, 0.5, or 1.
Fumble
How many points for each fumble lost?
This should be a negative number.
Typically, this is -2.
Some of your stats are abnormal. Make sure you input them correctly.