Free tool2026 · Redraft only

Know the room before you're on the clock.

Scan every completed Sleeper redraft from a manager—or your entire league. See who starts WR-heavy, pays for QB, repeats players, and changes strategy when the settings change.

Setting-aware scouting

A Superflex best-ball pick is not treated like a 1QB managed-league pick. Every source draft is compared with your shared league before it becomes a signal.

Same room
Close match
Context
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Public Sleeper data. No login, payment, or league connection.
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Enter any username

Scout one manager directly—yourself, a league mate, or the person drafting next to you.

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Pick a shared league

We find every active manager in that room and scan all of their completed redrafts this year.

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Keep the context

PPR, superflex, best ball, team count, lineup, and draft type stay attached to every tendency.

What the labels mean

Tendencies, with the asterisk attached.

The useful question is not just “what did they draft?” It is “what did they draft when the incentives looked like this?” Draft Scouter keeps that context visible.

Shared league

Picks made in the exact league you selected. These are the cleanest signal.

Close match

Core incentives match; minor differences such as team count or depth are noted.

Different settings

PPR, superflex, best ball, or draft type differs. Useful tape, read cautiously.

Straight answers

Draft Scouter FAQ

Public Sleeper data, analyzed without account access or a paywall.

What drafts does Sleeper Draft Scouter analyze?

It checks completed 2026 NFL drafts on Sleeper and excludes every dynasty league. Keeper picks are removed from manager-choice tendencies.

How does it account for different league settings?

Every source draft carries its team count, scoring, superflex or 1QB lineup, best-ball setting, draft type, and roster shape. Drafts are marked as shared-league, close-match, or different-settings before patterns are summarized.

Do I need to connect my Sleeper account?

No. Enter a public Sleeper username. Sleeper's read-only public API does not require a login or API token.