How to Create Custom Fantasy Football Rankings Using This Cheat Sheet

Register for a free account! In order for us to remember who you are (and more importantly which fantasy cheat sheets belong to you), you must register for a free account. After you register, the application will remember which sheets belong to you and make them accessible each time you return to the site. If you do not register, any cheat sheets you have created or edited will be lost when your session expires. Registration also unlocks the ablity for advanced cheat sheet features: Create any number of customizable football cheat sheets for any number of fantasy football leagues

for any number of fantasy football leagues Add and remove players from your cheat sheet

Generate a printable football cheat sheet using your custom rankings.

Export your football sheet rankings to a formatted spreadsheet for custom analysis

Order your players using either statistics or supplemental rankings from other experts.

Validate your NFL cheat sheet against other fantasy experts

Creating your custom fantasy football cheat sheet When you initially create a custom football cheat sheet using this tool, all of the available data and functionality will be integrated into your sheet automatically (assuming you're registered). You can create custom sheets based on one fantasy position or combine multiple positions into a single cheat sheet. Players added to a single position cheat sheet When you create a cheat sheet based on a single fantasy position, the number of players that are initially added to your sheet will depend on the fantasy position on which your sheet is based. The number of players chosen reflects the maximum number of players (for each respective position) that can be exported to our single-page, printable fantasy football cheat sheet with roster area: Quarterbacks: 40 Players

40 Players Running Backs: 75 Players

75 Players Wide Receivers: 75 Players

75 Players Tight Ends: 35 Players

35 Players Kickers: 32 Players

32 Players Defenses: 32 Players If you need more players than are added to a sheet by default, you can add as many players as you want by editing your sheet. Custom sheets based on multiple positions If you choose to create a customized football sheet based on multiple positions, the number of players added to your sheet is determined by positions chosen. Simply add together the players that would be added on a single sheet based on the positions selected. The one exception is that we cap the maximum players that are added to a sheet by default at 200. However, you can add as many players to your sheet as you choose, as we'll explain next.

Quickly access features on the Manage Sheets page The Manage Sheets page is a centralized location to access and configure each custom cheat sheet that you've created. It's a quick way to determine how many players are on your sheets, when they were last updated, the positions included in the sheet, etc. You can also quickly access cheat sheet-specific features from the Manage Sheets page using the buttons beside each sheet: Access the Edit Sheet page for each cheatsheet

Validate a sheet against rankings from other experts

Quickly jump to an existing sheet

Generate a printable, position-specific version of your sheet

Delete one or more sheets

Edit your cheatsheet to add or remove players If you are a registered user, you can edit your cheat sheet settings at any time. You'll edit your sheet when you want to either rename your sheet or add/remove players from your customized sheet. To edit a fantasy cheat sheet, click the edit button under your sheet dropdown at the top of your sheet. On the Edit Sheet page, you can change the sheet name at the top. To add or remove players from your cheatsheet, simply select the player and click on the arrow to move them between your sheet and the player pool. Other cheat sheet properties may be available depending on the time of the year and whether the NFL season has started.

Ordering players on your cheat sheet The most important feature of your custom cheat sheet is the ability to order your players. To change a player’s ranking you first need to position your cursor over the drag handle (the portion of the player template nex to the player rank containing the team colors), then click & hold down the left mouse button to select the player. After clicking your left mouse button, the player template will become draggable. Still holding down the mouse button, you should now be able to drag the player to a different position on your cheat sheet. The position where the player will be dropped should be highlighted as your move your player up and down. When you change a player's ranking on your custom sheet, the change is saved automatically!

Researching player news as you customize your sheet When updating your NFL cheat sheets, it is imperative that you stay current on player news throughout the league. The NFL preseason is a very volatile time and any tidbit of information you can garner on a player will give you a critical edge. To simplify the process of searching for player news, we provide a Google News Search button to each player template. Simply click on the newspaper button next to the player that you want to research. After cliking on the news button, the most recent Google News Search results will be displayed in a separate window.

Quickly evaulate players on a team with depth chart view When considering how to rank a particular player on a cheat sheet, it's common to consider how other players on the same team are ranked. For instance, if I was trying to rank Alvin Kamara, I might want to quickly check where Mark Ingram is ranked on my sheet. I may even want to see how other experts have those two player ranked. All of this information is made quicly available with the depth chart view feature. Just hover your mouse over the depth chart button and you'll see all of this data at a glance. You can even jump to the oter player within your cheat sheet by clicking on his name in the depth cart view popup.

Viewing expert rankings from other sites within the sheet It is often worthwhile to double-check your cheat sheet rankings against football sheets maintained by other fantasy experts. In each of our player templates we include that player's ranking from one or more fantasy experts. If you hover your mouse above the magnifying glass next to the expert rankings area, a popup will appear which indicates which expert created the ranking and a link to their cheat sheet. This feature is a nice way to casually evaluate your cheat sheet rankings against others as you work on your sheet. But as we'll see next there is much easier way to perform a sanity check of your entire sheet with the click of a button.

Validate your custom sheet against industry experts It's useful to compare your rankings against experts as you rank, but sometimes you want to quickly run a sanity check on your entire cheat sheet to ensure you're not too far off with any of your rankings. In order to accomplish this, we provide a validate sheet feature. To access this feature, simply click the checkmark button under your cheat sheet drop down. After you click the validate sheet button, you'll be taken to the Validate Sheet page where you can quickly see how your rankings stack-up against the expert your cheat sheet is based upon. This page is packed with actionable data and quick correction buttons to easily fine-tune your sheet: View and adjust players you have ranked too high

View and adjust players you have ranked too low

Suggestions for players you should add to your sheet (with quick add buttons)

to your sheet (with quick add buttons) Suggestions for players you should remove to your sheet (with quick remove buttons)

to your sheet (with quick remove buttons) A color-coded snapshot of your entire cheat sheet problematic players highlighted

Variable validation sensitivity Here is a snapshot of the Validation Sheet page and the many features it contains.

Player info integrated into each sheet Each player template that comprises your cheat sheet includes useful information about that player: Player Name

Position - Useful if your sheet includes multiple positions

- Useful if your sheet includes multiple positions Number - Not very useful but pertinent

- Not very useful but pertinent Team - Necessary for players that you're unfamiliar with

- Necessary for players that you're unfamiliar with Experience - The number of years the player has played in the NFL

- The number of years the player has played in the NFL Bye Week - Click to view all bye weeks for all teams

- Click to view all bye weeks for all teams Age - Useful because players start to decline at different ages

In fantasy football, there are common attributes that we frequently assign to a player, two of the most common being sleeper and bust. Because these attributes are so common, we created a simple way to tag a player with one of these attributes (as opposed to manually typing 'sleeper' or 'bust' in the player's configurable note area). We also threw in a injured tag so you can easily spot those players who are hobbled. Tagging a player as a sleeper, bust, or injured is as simple as clicking on the 'Sleeper', 'Bust', or 'Injured' buttons under a player's name. To 'un-tag' a player, you can simply click on the tag again to de-activate it. When you generate any printable version of your football cheat sheet, tags that you activated on your cheat sheet will be transferred and placed next to the respective player for easy reference.



Condensed and actionable players statistics Player templates display the following summary statistics from the previous year to easily compare players. These statistics are generated based on fantasy point output using the standard fantasy football scoring system. Total Fantasy Points ( TFP )

) Total Fantasy Points Rank

Fantasy Points Per Game ( FPPG )

) Fantasy Points Per Game Rank The reason we rank players based on Total Fantasy Points and Total Fantasy Points per Game is so that you can easily compare players in your sheet at a glance and in the proper context. For instance, we can see below that Desean Watson was only the 25th ranked QB in total fantasy points, but he was the top QB in the league in 2017 when you consider his fantasy point per game output. That type of data is critical to know when you're manipulating your sheet.

If you need to drill-down deeper into a player's individual statistics, simply hover your mouse over the magnifying glass next to the respective player's summary stats and a popup will appear containing detailed stats.

Keep notes on players as you configure your sheet Because we all have our own criteria for determining a player's rank, we have integrated an editable note area into each player template. This is meant to serve as a general catch-all for any information that you want to note for a particular player. This information will be preserved in your sheet and available when you generate a printable version of your sheet. To add a custom note about a player, click the pencil button in the respective player template.