![]() The table at the bottom (starting in cell A20) is our source data on the players, sorted by a ranking scheme we have put together by combining research from some of the best sites out there. More on how we got this data without just using copy-paste below! The sorting of the players in the dropdown and the lower table is based on their average draft position across multiple experts’ websites and some of our own opinion on certain players.As you fill out players’ names in the table at the top, the position and bye week data from the table below fill out the table at the top.How could you make one that isn’t just a draft tracker for you, but one that could run the draft for your entire league? Share your results as attachments in the comments on this post! Click HERE to download it! After playing with it and reading this post, show us how you can make it better. We made a sample file that can help you with your Fantasy Football* draft. :american_football: In this post, you’ll learn about Get & Transform, Conditional Formatting, VLOOKUP, absolute and relative references, and more! Now is the time to be analyzing how your favorite players are doing out there. :american_football: Now that it is August, the NFL preseason is in motion. ![]()
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