All Cheat Sheet Products Updated for Your Fantasy Drafts This Weekend

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The sheet of paper is MADE. OF. MAGIC.

RosterWatch Nation, the time has come to once again dominate your fantasy drafts. The original, epic three-step cheat sheet is now available for download to RosterWatch PRO members. Most of you have used the Cheat Sheet in previous seasons and you know it’s the simplest, most effective and most easy-to-use fantasy football draft tool on the market. Due to overwhelming demand, we have gotten the PPR version of the sheet up a few weeks earlier than usual.

ALL THREE CHEAT SHEETS ARE NOW LIVE and have been updated for this weekend of early drafting!!! 

The Cheat Sheet is a sheet of paper you print out, then mark off names as players go off the board. A few years back, we added the online tool with functionality to be used in the same way — either on your computer or any mobile device you’d like. If you follow the three simple rules (even a toddler would have no problem understanding them), you are, as always, GUARANTEED and expert-quality draft. The sheet is acceptable to use in PPR best ball formats, but is designed mostly with a focus on redraft roster construction.

Just don’t break the rules by bastardizing the sheet.

DOWNLOAD the latest version of your preferred Cheat Sheet – START HERE!!!

We’d wish you good luck but you don’t need it. Don’t believe us? Just read the testimonials.

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***The cheat sheet will be updated frequently through the NFL preseason. RosterWatch PRO users will have access to all cheat sheet updates, so PLEASE check to make sure you are using the most recently updated version before utilizing the tool in real drafts.

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11 Comments

  1. Tomorrow our league picks what position they will be draft. I have the 2nd choice of picks out of 10 teams. Wheres the best value going to be in draft position?

    1. Post By The Real Oldschool92

      I like #1 in 10 teams as you choose the first player in every odd round. With only 10 players your end waiver is full of flex choices and not having the best player at the end of the year hurts you more as there is a surplus of talent. If I have a lot of players not using the magical cheat sheet or are otherwise inexperienced I like the 10 spot as players fall to you quite often. Otherwise any late pics beyond 6 (Byron is right with #6 being a first round sweet spot) can make you cry as your pics go and having the bet pics on even rounds a round later makes it tougher. Also if you are haven’t had much luck picking the top rb (i’ve been 3 for 3 the last 3 years…some luck involved there too) it is nice to have 6 as any run on postions you can usually respond to better.

    2. Post By Alan Seslowsky

      Pick 1 is first choice.

      10, 11, 12 in that order for me after. You can start however you like at that spot. 2 x WR 2 x RB or 1 of each

    3. Thanks for the feedback, I was able to snag pick #1! First choice took pick 5!

  2. Post By Byron Lambert

    I’d probably take #1 – or #8-10

    **In a STD or .5 ppr you could also make strong case for #6 to be guaranteed Henry or Cook getting great value on tier one elite talent

  3. Post By andrewseibert15@icloud.com

    Keeper recommendation. PPR allowed to keep for three years. DJ Moore(final year I can keep) 10th rd. Calvin Ridley (final year) 11th rd. Or DK Metcalf (2 more years) 13th rd. Also get to select draft position. What’s your preference? Thank you in advance

    1. Post By The Real Oldschool92

      DJ Moore is found in the late 2cd to middle 3rd in most PPR mocks.
      Calvin Ridley is found in the late 3rd to middle 4th.
      DK Metcalf i’ve seen go as early as the 4th and can get in the 5th sometimes.

      So you have to consider how long is my league going to last? Otherwise I would say go for the best player (DJ Moore) or go for the contract (DK Metcalf). You have done an excellent job stockpiling picks btw kudos to you as there is not a wrong choice.

    2. Post By Alan Seslowsky

      I like Moore for the round and even if it is one more year. no problem. Draft slot 1 or the back end .

  4. Post By markries@gmail.com

    This is probably a no brainier decision on my keeper but I have a few good options: Lamar rd #13, Mahomes rd#8, Ekeler rd#6, and Sutton rd #10. 12 team 0.5 ppr. 6 pt TD Pass. I won the league so I have the wheel. Keeping a QB kinda messes up my normal draft strategy but Lamar in the 13th is un real value. I actually think Mahomes has the better season, but I think 5 rounds is too much. Thoughts?

    Also, I am thinking I kinda have to pick RB/RB to start, Other league keepers (Henry, D Hop, Woods, C Carson, Kittle, M Thomas, Brady, A Jones, Connor, Godwin and Golladay). Hoping to wind up with 2 of Drake/Jacobs/Chubb. thinking it will be pretty bleak at RB for #36… (yahoo ADP proj. Bell, D Johnson, Singletery) Thoughts?

    1. Post By Alan Seslowsky

      MarkReis:

      Lamar in 13th is when your league starts to hate you. Thats a good thing. Can you trade the Mahomes keeper even for a mid round swap with someone? As far as the 12/13 spot in your draft, it feels like an RB/RB spot but if the best rbs there are uncertain (Montgomery/David Johnson tier) and the WRs/TEare bankable, you might have to consider them . Keeper leagues are tough as so many nice values off the board. Good luck! I’ll be curious how it turns out for you

      1. Post By PhillysPhinest

        Unfortunately we can only keep 1 player. We lose a round for every year we keep them. I tried to trade mahomes during the season but could never get fair value. Trades are not that common in my league. I’ve got my eye on Big Ben or Lock as my late round QB2. I forget, do you publish team D anywhere before the draft? I know its not on the cheat sheet.

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