Launching for the 2026 fantasy season

Your projections.Your rankings.Your draft.

Your football opinions deserve a cheat sheet that reflects them. Set the assumptions — carries, targets, efficiency, red-zone usage — and watch the rankings recalculate live. Built for fantasy players with takes.

Early access for the 2026 season · No spam, just one email when we launch
My 2026 Draft Sheet
Full PPR · Live
TE1TE
↑ 6 vs consensus🔥G. KittleSF
241▲ 6
TE2TE🔥B. BowersLV232▼ 1
TE3TET. McBrideARI218▼ 1
TE4TES. LaPortaDET204▼ 1
TE5TET. KelceKC192▼ 1
TE6TED. GoedertPHI184▼ 1
1 disagreement vs ECRedited 4m ago
The gap

Consensus rankings hide the disagreements that win leagues.

The places where you have an edge are specific football beliefs — "Kittle gets more red-zone targets under this OC," "Bijan absorbs more of the goal-line work this year," "Pearsall takes a meaningful target share by Week 6." Consensus rankings condense all of that into a single number, with no room for your opinions to land.

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You can't see the math

Most projections present a player's points as a finished number. The assumptions underneath — plays per game, target share, catch rate, red-zone usage — aren't shown. So even when you'd assume something different, there's no way to know where to push.

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You can't change the math

Even when you have a strong take — say, a new offensive coordinator changes how a team distributes touches — there's nothing to adjust. You're stuck either accepting the consensus or building your own spreadsheet from scratch.

How it works

Set your assumptions. Watch the rankings update. Export your cheat sheet.

The product is a transparent projection engine. You control the football inputs that drive every player's projected points; we do the arithmetic and re-rank instantly. No spreadsheet, no math homework — just the controls that let your football brain do the work.

Step one

Set the team-level pie

Every team has a fixed budget — plays per game, pass rate, red-zone trips. Adjust each team's assumptions to reflect how you think their offense will run.

SF pass att/g32 → 35
SF red-zone trips/g3.8 → 4.2
Step two

Allocate the volume

Within each team, distribute carries, targets, and receptions across players. The depth chart is yours to set — and the engine enforces conservation so the math always balances.

Kittle receptions65 → 98
Aiyuk receptions82
Jennings receptions54
Step three

Watch the board update

Every change recalculates the rankings live across all 300 players. Lock in players you're confident on, see where you disagree with consensus, export your cheat sheet for draft day.

Kittle rankTE7 → TE1
▼ in your sheet
Disagreements6 vs ECR
Built for fantasy pros who think for themselves

Volume in, ranking out — every assumption visible, every edit instant.

300
Skill-position players
(QB · RB · WR · TE)
3
Scoring formats
Std · Half · Full PPR
17
Editable weeks per player
matchup-by-matchup tuning
< 1ms
Recalc on every input
no submit button
Common questions

A few things people ask before joining the waitlist.

When does this launch?

Live and stocked with current player data before 2026 fantasy drafts. Waitlist members get early access and launch-week pricing.

How is this different from ESPN, Yahoo, or other fantasy pros' rankings?

Other tools give you their projections. Playbook Predictor gives you the controls behind the projections. You set the football assumptions; we show you the rankings that follow. Most tools tell you Player X is ranked 14th — we let you adjust the math that produced that 14 and see exactly what happens.

Do I need to be a math person to use it?

No. You start from a sensible baseline seeded from prior-season data, and only edit the assumptions you have a real football opinion about. Move San Francisco's red-zone trips up, watch every 49er with a target rerank. The math runs underneath; you make football decisions.

What scoring formats are supported?

Standard, Half-PPR, and Full-PPR. Pick your league's scoring once and every projection rescales instantly.

Can I share my cheat sheet?

Yes. Every cheat sheet has a public URL someone else can open, view, and fork to tweak. Plus a printable PDF export for draft day.

How much does it cost?

There's a free tier that's genuinely useful and a paid tier for unlimited cheat sheets and advanced exports. Waitlist members get launch-week pricing.

The cheat sheet is yours to build.

Join the waitlist and we'll send one email when Playbook Predictor opens for the 2026 season. Early-access pricing for waitlist members only.

Early access for the 2026 season · One email at launch