FBG has many great tools to assist someone in drafting their team.
There's the Draft Dominator that one could take to their actual draft. Or one can use that to make customized cheatsheets based on their specific league's scoring system, starting lineup requirements, size of league, etc.
Customized cheatsheets can also be made from the VBD app or the Projections Dominator pp.
Or some may prefer to just use the latest and most recent FBG Expert Rankings - since afterall, that factors in over 15 different peoples' opinions.
Or beyond that there is the Top 300 which lays out not only rankings, but has the ADP info right there, along with whether someone represents value or not.
And even beyond that, Gray has the 150+ cheatsheets where one can simply click on the scoring system and league lineup requirements that are most similar to their league.
Or do you not use any of these tools?
And for those that use some of these - do you use the preset Dodds' projections to make your cheatsheet , or use your own projections, or use a combination of the 5 sets of projections on the site?
For comments: Which of the above choices do you use? Which is best? Have you used one and are switching this year to another one? Have you found one to be grossly better than another?
And in addition to which projections do you use - what about the baseline you choose?
There's the Draft Dominator that one could take to their actual draft. Or one can use that to make customized cheatsheets based on their specific league's scoring system, starting lineup requirements, size of league, etc.
Customized cheatsheets can also be made from the VBD app or the Projections Dominator pp.
Or some may prefer to just use the latest and most recent FBG Expert Rankings - since afterall, that factors in over 15 different peoples' opinions.
Or beyond that there is the Top 300 which lays out not only rankings, but has the ADP info right there, along with whether someone represents value or not.
And even beyond that, Gray has the 150+ cheatsheets where one can simply click on the scoring system and league lineup requirements that are most similar to their league.
Or do you not use any of these tools?
And for those that use some of these - do you use the preset Dodds' projections to make your cheatsheet , or use your own projections, or use a combination of the 5 sets of projections on the site?
For comments: Which of the above choices do you use? Which is best? Have you used one and are switching this year to another one? Have you found one to be grossly better than another?
And in addition to which projections do you use - what about the baseline you choose?