While browsing through one of the various fantasy magazines in the bookstore in Union Station, I came across an article about a particular piece of software. This software doesn't really function as a cheat sheet. It is more for managing the actual draft, and serves as an "advisor" and is ratings-neutral. This means there are no preset ratings, I have to enter my own ratings and rankings, which is what I want anyway. It was supposedly free, but like most "free software", there is a premium version that costs something like $18. I'm debating whether to buy it or not. Then again, that's just 6 transactions, so if it works, I should be able to cut down on my roster maneuvers this season. I may try to split the cost with my sister and brother-in-law, who are in another league.
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