Fantasy football drafts can have rounds only giving you 30 seconds to make a pick. Typically, fantasy players are cross-referencing cheat sheets, rankings, and tier lists to make an informed decision. I got tired of having to manually switch back and forth between these sources, so I made an extension to not only track my rankings against the live draft, but also directly enrich ESPN's draft room with helpful UI insights.
How does it work?
First, upload your custom rankings and tiers in the "Upload" panel of the extension. Most popular fantasy sites have CSV exports available for their rankings and the extension also provides a sample formatted CSV.
See all your rankings displayed in the extension. As the draft happens, you'll see your rankings list automatically updated to reflect what players have been drafted. Additionally, see how many players at each position have been drafted.
UI enhancements display directly on ESPN's draft board. See your tiers and players to target or avoid directly on the screen.
See how your rankings compare to the current draft pick. See helpful pop-ups when a certain player is higher or lower in your rankings compared to the current draft pick. This is especially helpful for spotting overvalued/undervalued players.
How does it work?
First, upload your custom rankings and tiers in the "Upload" panel of the extension. Most popular fantasy sites have CSV exports available for their rankings and the extension also provides a sample formatted CSV.
See all your rankings displayed in the extension. As the draft happens, you'll see your rankings list automatically updated to reflect what players have been drafted. Additionally, see how many players at each position have been drafted.
UI enhancements display directly on ESPN's draft board. See your tiers and players to target or avoid directly on the screen.
See how your rankings compare to the current draft pick. See helpful pop-ups when a certain player is higher or lower in your rankings compared to the current draft pick. This is especially helpful for spotting overvalued/undervalued players.