Not a stat dashboard. I read your team, your direction, and the rest of your league. I'll draft trade angles that fit your plan, scout every owner, and catch the lineup points you'd leave on the bench.
Built for dynasty, redraft, keeper, and best ball. Sleeper, Yahoo, and ESPN today. More hosts on the list.
Questions, feedback, and v2-preview access — opens in a new tab.
You're rebuilding. A leaguemate offers an aging WR1 for two of your future picks. I know your direction and say it's a sell, not a buy. Then I'll counter with a deal that lands you the picks you actually want. No generic “consensus best” noise.
Click any owner's name on /league. You'll see their crown jewel, their pain point, and a specific deal that could work between your two teams. Like having tape on every roster.
I see who you started and who you probably should have. The dashboard lineup check surfaces every swap that costs you points. Free wins for the GMs who actually look.
I poll your Sleeper league every 15 minutes. If a rival benches their RB1 on Saturday night, I'll ping you. Useful for trade timing, claim bids, and your own Sunday lineup. Email or push, your pick.
Who's all-in for this season. Who's tearing down for next year's picks. Who's stuck in the middle and ripe to deal. You'll stop pitching trades to teams that aren't buyers.
Your active league is the one on top of the dashboard. Switch any time from the league menu. I'll watch the others quietly until you do. Strategy notes are saved per-league, so dynasty advice never bleeds into your redraft team.
You write your plan once, in plain English. Every recommendation downstream bends toward it.
Rebuild via 2026 picks. Bijan untouchable. Build through TE. Targets ≤ 25 years old.
On /trades: who to scout first — timeline pairing plus roster mesh (median surplus vs weak). Not deal profit or KTC drift.
How we rank partners: two rails — Timeline (phase tension: who tends to transact with whom) and Roster mesh (whether surplus/gap lines suggest obvious swap lanes). A combined index orders the list (60% / 40%); it does not score trade fairness or market momentum. KTC and news live in counterparty intel. Auto adds sample trade ideas only — it does not change the list order.
If you've saved position priorities on /strategy, partner order reflects those priorities.
Sleeper: paste your username, pick the league. Yahoo: OAuth, then pick. ESPN: paste the league link or ID; invite-only leagues use one-time browser tokens. One minute either way.
Plain English. “Win-now. Floor over ceiling on flex spots.” Or “Aggressive rebuild via picks. Build through TE. Bijan untouchable.” Whatever your direction is. The system reads it and bends every recommendation to fit.
Click any owner. Generate a scout report. See the trade you can actually pitch. Send it. Repeat for the next contender on your list.
Short definitions for the stats you see on /dashboard, /league, and /trades. In the app, tap the ⓘ next to a label for the same text plus links back here.
Keep Trade Cut publishes crowd trade values as dollars for your scoring format (Superflex + TE premium when applicable). cogm uses those dollars to compare rosters, lineups, and sample trades — they are not projected fantasy points for this week.
Superflex means a flex may start a QB, so QB prices rise vs 1-QB leagues. TE premium boosts tight end scoring vs WR/RB. PPR / half-PPRsets points per reception — your host's rules are always the source of truth.
The lineup check compares who you started to the highest-dollar legal lineup on your roster (same KTC snapshot). That is a value ceiling check — not matchup, weather, or game-script advice for Sunday.
NSI is a 0–100 blend of how strong a roster looks right now (starters, bench/taxi, age). About 50 is near the league median in the spectrum view. It complements — but is not the same as — total KTC dollars.
On /trades, partner ordering blends timeline fit (win-now vs rebuild alignment) and roster mesh (whether surpluses line up with your gaps). It does not score guaranteed trade profit or projected wins.
Signed-in This week and For You feeds rank items closer to your roster. Pick your season direction on /strategyso those rankings match how you're playing (contender, hold, rebuild, tank).
Median total and median startersare the middle-of-the-pack team values in this snapshot — a fast way to see if you're above or below a typical roster in your league.