WHY YOU NEED A SOFTWARE DRAFT KIT TO HELP YOU WIN ON DRAFT DAY
PC-Based Draft Kits have a number of advantages over paper draft kits, including:

Extra edge on draft day - Only a computer can provide you with the advanced analytics, updated after every pick of the draft, required to provide you with better information than your competition. If you are using the same projections as everyone else, what is your advantage?  Pure luck is the only true differentiator...unless you use advanced player valuation and dynamic draft analytics that Draft Dynamix provides.

Personalized scoring system - Taylor player values and rankings to reflect the exact specifications of your leagues' scoring system. Our software supports all the standard scoring categories, plus bonus settings for passing, rushing and receiving. You can also set-up your own custom categories.

Advanced player valuation - Configure advanced analytics to adjust player values based on the strength of their weekly opponents. Comparing two similarly valued WRs? Why not draft the WR playing against the easier pass defenses during the playoff weeks, so your team can WIN the playoffs instead of just make it to the playoffs.

Dynamic draft analytics - Have access to advanced analytics not possible with paper-based draft kits or spreadsheets. Dynamic Baseline automatically tracks the depth of top players at each position to help you draft the best overall team.
Easy to track draft - Easily find players and take them off the board with a simple mouse click.
50,000+ Statistics at your fingertips - Have access to players historical stats, player notes, schedule of opponents, team stats and team rankings all in one source. No need to dig through multiple magazines, paper draft kits, spreadsheets or computer print-outs.
Limitations with Paper Based Draft Tools

Multiple Information Sources: Paper based draft systems present considerable challenges to users when trying to quickly access large amounts of information buried in multiple disparate sources such as draft kits, fantasy magazines and spreadsheets.

Inaccurate Player Rankings: Player rankings provided by generic draft kits do not reflect the specific details of individual league scoring systems and are therefore not as accurate as they could be.

Time Consuming: Paper based draft tools force users to spend more time keeping track of other owners’ draft picks than concentrating on their own selections.