Our Mission

Stop drafting by ADP.

Start drafting your rankings. ADP is useful as a market price, but it should not be your draft room autopilot.

Draft Helper is built to keep your board, roster plan, ownership exposure, byes, and stack logic in front of you when every clock tick is trying to pull you back toward the crowd.

Why I Built This

Best ball has grown up. The tools should too.

Underdog and Drafters helped turn best ball from a niche draft format into a tournament market with huge fields, seven-figure first prizes, and flagship contests that have reached $15M prize pools.

That kind of money attracts sharper players, but it also exposes a simple inefficiency: most draft rooms still run through ADP. If almost everyone drafts from the same list, the room stops thinking.

It becomes less like player evaluation and more like everyone buying the S&P 500 because it is already sorted for them. There is nothing wrong with knowing the market, but markets only get interesting when someone is willing to price individual assets differently.

The edge is not pretending ADP does not exist. The edge is knowing where your rankings disagree, staying disciplined when the draft gets chaotic, and building teams that make sense for the actual tournament you are entering.

They do not make movies about the people who followed the default list. They make movies about the people who found the mispriced asset.
Market signalADP tells you where the crowd usually clicks.
Your edgeYour rankings tell you where the crowd may be wrong.
Draft HelperThe tool keeps your board, roster build, ownership, byes, and stacks visible while you draft.