Pickemfirst.com offers a Firefox extension for fantasy player research

October 4th, 2009

One of the coolest new web sites we’ve seen recently is pickemfirst.com. It’s a Firefox extension that automatically highlights NFL player names on any web page, providing you detailed information about that player, including if he’s available as a free agent in your league or not.   Since a picture is worth a thousand words, check out this video to see this extension in action.

We’d definitely encourage all of our customers who use Firefox to check out this extension, and give the fine folks at pickemfirst.com some feedback on this.

Fake Field Goals

September 15th, 2009

Fumbles and Laterals and Trick Plays in the NFL can cause all sorts of confusion for commissioners of fantasy football leagues.   To help with that issue, we’ll highlight and document all of the various “strange” or “unusual” plays each week, so you can confirm that your scoring rules have been properly set up in your fantasy football league.  Just go to the “Help > Strange Plays” menu item in your league to view the summary list each week.  Then come here to read more details as needed in our blog.  We’ll discuss  various types of unusual plays and how they might impact your league.

This week’s most unusual play for a lot of leagues involved the “fake” field goal that resulted in a Rushing TD for the Redskins by their punter.  As noted in our strange plays summary, this is scored by the NFL and shows up in any typical box score as just a regular Rushing TD.  Therefore, the stats are scored that way for your league.  The NFL does not track “fakes” or other events like this at all, so there isn’t any automatic way to have it scored for your league as a special type of touchdown.  The raw stats and the box score for this will be the same as any other rushing play in the game.   It does show Hunter Smith (a punter) as the person that ran it for a score, but that is really the only indicator that it was an unusual play, unless you scrutinize the play-by-play listing to see what exactly happened on that scoring play.

If you want this touchdown to be counted as a TD for your Punter position, then be sure to add the “Rushing TD” rule to your Punter position.  However, if you want to score this as a touchdown for your Special Teams or Team Defense position, then you will have to manually add the points for this to your league by using the “Setup > Adjust Scores and Standings > Player Score Adjuster” screen.  Note that you won’t want to add the “Rushing TD” rule to your Special Teams position, because that would cause all rushing TDs for the entire game to be credited to the Special Teams.

So the bottom line is that “fake” plays, either on a punt or kickoff, are not tracked as a raw stat by the NFL, so therefore they cannot be scored automatically for your fantasy football league.  Our recommendation is to treat them like any other rushing or passing TD rather than trying to find them each week and score them as a special teams play.  However, if you want to credit them to your Special Teams position, then you can scan the “Help > Strange Plays” listing each week to check for them and then manually add the points to your league as needed.

Rate My Team

September 11th, 2009

Now that your fantasy football draft is done, you’re probably wondering how well your fantasy football team will do this season.  You can find out at least one professional opinion with one click of the mouse from your Franchise Information page in your league.  To get there, just click on your franchise name from any report or screen in your league.  Then in the upper right you’ll see a link that says “FBG Rate My Team“.  Click on that link and you’ll be taken to the Rate My Team application, which was developed by footballguys.com this year.  It’s a great way to receive an in-depth analysis of your team, complete with recommendations about what you can do to improve your roster.  Since they worked with us to integrate the application into our leagues using our Developer’s API, it saves you the time of entering your league parameters, so you can get an analysis of your team very quickly.  And it’s free!  So check it out this opening weekend and enjoy the games!

Fantasy Football Kickoff!

September 10th, 2009

Kickoff is almost here…  Your draft is done, and now it’s time to submit your lineups and prepare for the first week of the season!  Enjoy the Thursday night game, and good luck with your fantasy football match up this week.  Depending on how your league is configured, you may be able to modify your starting lineup after tonight’s kickoff, but it’s always best to submit a full lineup before the first game of the week.

Use LeagueSafe to Manage your League Finances

September 8th, 2009

Last year we teamed up with the LeagueSafe.com web site to help commissioners relieve themselves of one of the biggest burdens for commissioners…  collecting league dues before the draft and paying out league prizes after the fantasy playoffs.  Any commissioner knows about the annual nuisance.  You have to hound your team owners in the weeks leading up to the draft to make sure they remember to pay the annual league dues before the draft.  Then for the two or three owners that forget, you have to continue to nag them all season long until they finally pay up.  And it doesn’t end there. After the season is over, you have to figure out how to contact the winners and get them their prizes in a timely manner.

Enter LeagueSafe!  It was conceived and developed by Paul Charchian, who has been involved with fantasy football leagues for over 15 years as a radio show host and as a co-founder of Fanball.com.  So he has thought through the process thoroughly and came up with a great solution for leagues that want to have someone else manage their finances.  You can read a Wall Street Journal article about it, or read the Press Release for more information.

For leagues that want to take advantage of the LeagueSafe service, we’ve made it very easy to do with the new option under the “For Commissioners > Setup” screen called “Manage League Finances Using LeagueSafe“.  Just click on that option in your league and follow the steps on that screen, and then you’ll be all set.  You won’t have to worry about the hassle of collecting dues from your owners, and all of your owners will be able to rest easier knowing that their money is being held by an FDIC insured account, and that it will only be used for paying out the league prizes (and optionally the league hosting fee on MyFantasyLeague.com).

That’s the other great thing about this service.  If the commissioner doesn’t want to pay for the MyFantasyLeague.com league up front, he can designate that as an option when signing up for LeagueSafe.  Then when owners start paying their league dues, the cost of managing the league on MFL will be taken care of automatically as well.  Be sure to visit LeagueSafe.com for additional info or details.

Draft Recap Analysis

September 6th, 2009

With the busiest fantasy football drafting weekend behind us, it’s time for most leagues to settle in and start analyzing how well their draft went. For team owners, this means taking a close look at your roster compared to the other rosters in the league to figure out your  strengths and weaknesses. It’s the last chance to brag about your awesome team that you just drafted before the reality of Week #1 hits and your roster is put to the test in a real-life game. So with that in mind, be sure to check out the  “Draft Recap” report! It’s a tongue-in-cheek analysis of your fantasy football draft, based mostly on ADP Rankings. In other words, it looks at the players you drafted and which round and pick you selected them, and then compares that to the overall average round and pick that those players were selected in by all the other leagues at MyFantasyLeague.com. It’s a quick and dirty way to compare how well your team did in the draft on a relative scale compared to the others.

The best part is that we’ve taken it a step further by throwing in some random quotes about the draft, and turning it into a fun recap that should hopefully provoke some trash talking amongst your owners here during this last week of the pre-season. So give your Draft Recap a look. You can access it from the “Reports > League > Draft” screen by clicking on the “Draft Recap” link at the top of that page.

Here’s a sample excerpt from a Draft Recap:

Coach Tony Holm had a distinguished draft in the recent 2009 FanEx draft. Their The Sharks franchise came away with the number 2 ranked draft (out of 12) in the league based on analysis by MyFantasyLeague.com.

The Sharks made their best pick of the draft in round 6, selecting Roy Williams with the 67th pick of the draft, as compared to the 45th spot he should have been selected in, according to ADP rankings. “Players like that don’t come around very often,” The Sharks  coach Tony Holm said.

The Sharks made their worst pick of the draft in round 12, selecting Ricky Williams with the 139th pick of the draft, as compared to the 170th spot he should have been selected in, according to ADP rankings. “His attitude is a question mark,” The Sharks coach Tony Holm said.

Starting in week 7,The Sharks won’t be able to submit a full lineup, due to having 1 defensive team on bye.

With a little bit of work on the waiver wire this season, or a few strategic trades, coach Tony Holm should be able to turn their 2nd ranked draft effort into a championship fantasy team this year.

Keep in mind that this report is intended as harmless entertainment, and is not by any means a thorough technical analysis of your league’s draft. Hopefully your owners will get a kick out of the report and enjoy reading it as much as we enjoyed concocting it :)   Also, this report is only  intended for standard redraft leagues. It does not really read well for keeper or dynasty leagues with rookie-only drafts, and therefore it does not show up as an option for those types of leagues.

College Fantasy Football Mock Drafts

September 5th, 2009

Happy Labor Day Weekend!  There will be a ton of fantasy football drafts taking place this holiday weekend.  But it’s also a big weekend for the college game, with most teams kicking off today for the first time. With that in mind, we have teamed up with College Fantasy Football Insider to bring you Live College Mock Drafts.  You can join a live mock draft throughout the day to get yourself ready for the college season.  Any spots that aren’t filled by a person will be handled by the computer.  Try one out today and enjoy the thrill of the college game.

Average Auction Values

September 4th, 2009

In addition to our very popular Average Daft Position Rankings, we also have Average Auction Values that are updated daily.  Click on the link to check out the latest player auction values from all of the fantasy football auctions that have already taken place on MyFantasyLeague.com. You can slice and dice the data in various ways, such as by position, by league size, or by scoring system.  You can also specify the time frame, and choose to view data only for recent auctions instead of all auctions in the system.  It’s a great resource to help you prepare for your auction to get a feel for how much players are worth and how much they have been going for in other leagues, especially if you have faith in the wisdom of crowds.

And if you’re a coder that likes to manipulate data like this, you can use our Open Developer’s API to grab the data from an XML feed to do whatever you want with it.  We also have an Average Auction Values Home Page Module that you can add to your league so all of your team owners have quick and easy access to it.  And we have an AAV  Widget that you can put on any web page.  Use the “Reports > League > MFL Widgets” screen for more info on doing that.

FantasySharks Draft Coach

August 29th, 2009

Welcome to Fantasy Draft Weekend!  Based on past experience, this is the weekend that a majority of fantasy football leagues conduct their draft.  With that in mind, we want to let you know about another great resource integrated into your league for owners to use when they want assistance with their draft picks.  It is the FantasySharks.com Draft Coach.  The Draft Coach was developed quite a few years ago by Tony Holm over at FantasySharks.com, and it was integrated into MyFantasyLeague.com and has been available to assist with draft picks ever since then.  It uses our Open Developer’s API to fetch league information for your specific league, including the scoring rules and roster requirements and draft info, and then it uses the player stat projections from FantasySharks.com and combines it with our ADP Rankings and other info to help make recommendations about which player to select next in your draft.  Very cool stuff!

You can access it from the Live Draft room in your league, and from the PreDraft screen as well.  Note that it is part of the “Fantasy Links” section of your league, so if you don’t see the link to the Draft Coach, be sure to ask your commissioner to turn that option on in the “For Commissioners > Setup > Menu Setup” screen (it is on by default).

Draft with FFLM

August 25th, 2009

Now that fantasy football draft season is in full swing, there will be thousands of drafts conducted every day from now until kickoff. Some leagues will conduct their draft on-line using the live draft room capabilities of MyFantasyLeague.com. But a lot of leagues will make it a social event as well by gathering all of the team owners at the same physical location, such as a house or a bar or a conference room. If that’s the scenario that you are looking at for your league, then we want you to be aware of a great option to enhance your draft experience while keeping track of your draft picks and making it really easy to update your league when the event is done: FFLM!

Fantasy Football League Manager

Fantasy Football League Manager

FFLM is a Windows program that can be used to conduct your live draft. All you need is a PC with Windows at your draft event. You don’t even need an internet connection. Just be sure to download and install the program ahead of time, and then click on the “Update” button in FFLM after you run it to make sure you have the most recent player updates.  Then follow these steps to prep for your draft ahead of time:

1. Use the “File > New League” menu item in FFLM to create a new league file.

2. Use the “File > Import from MyFantasyLeague.com” menu item to import all of your settings into FFLM.

3. If you already set up your draft order, then you’re ready to start. If you want to create or edit your draft order, then use the “Draft > Set Draft Order” screen in FFLM.

4. When you are ready to start the draft, click on the “Draft > Interactive Draft” menu item.

From there, FFLM will guide you through the process by showing the current round and pick in the upper left, and a timer bar on the left side, along with a list of available players to choose from in the center of the screen, and the rosters of each team as the draft progresses. It even includes player rankings as provided by TheHuddle.com based on their cheat sheets, as well as the latest ADP Rankings from MyFantasyLeague.com. So you can quickly see which players are remaining with the highest rankings. You can sort the player list by these values, or narrow down the list to only show certain positions. And you can Find any player quickly just by typing their last name. In short, it provides you with an always up-to-date list of players to choose from during your draft. As each pick is made, the players are taken off the list, and the rosters are updated accordingly.

Now for the fun stuff… You can optionally include announcements of each pick by downloading and installing the FFLM sound files. If you install these ahead of time, and then turn the Audio options on, the computer will announce each player as he is selected during the draft. So when you click on a player to draft them, you’ll hear something like this over your computer speaker: “Team 1 selects Tom Brady, Quarterback for the New England Patriots. Team 2 is now on the clock. Team 3 is on deck.”

In addition to the audio, you’ll also see a countdown timer to keep the draft on track, and the system will announce when there is one minute remaining, and 30 seconds left, and then it will say “Please make your selection” in an ominous voice to let owners know when their time is up.

Another fun part to all of this is letting everyone else view the draft program by projecting it onto the wall or a screen. If you can borrow a projector or a large monitor from work or home, or use the equipment at whatever location you are conducting your draft, it makes for a great way to keep everybody on track and informed throughout the draft. There are several views of the draft in progress that you can toggle between, including the available player list with the various rankings and stats, and the rosters of each team, or the draft summary that shows the last 20 or so picks that have been made. And if you have an auction instead of a draft, there is also a view of each team’s funds spent, player count, and remaining funds and the minimum bid based on how many open spots you have left to fill your roster.

Be sure to check out FFLM if you plan to conduct your draft in a social environment where all of your owners will be in the same location. The best part is that after you are all done with your draft, you use the “Exchange” button in FFLM to transfer your draft results to your league in MyFantasyLeague.com with just the click of a button.