Which Sharksnip tools are free?
Fantasy rankings, start/sit, trade analysis, waiver pages, data guides, and several betting math explainers are available as public tools or free entry points.
Free sports tools
Start with public fantasy, DFS, betting math, model, and data research pages. Move into league import, saved reports, creator subscriptions, and weekly alerts when the workflow needs your own context.
Answer a player, tool, stat, or model question.
Use charts, tables, and methodology to build trust.
Run a tool, import a league, export a board, or open a model.
Save alerts, track players, follow creators, and revisit weekly.
The page strategy is built for repeat action: answer the query, show the math, run the tool, then create a useful reason to come back.
Each card sends users to a page or tool with visible content, methodology, a chart or table, and a next-step CTA.
Fantasy
Weekly rankings by sport, position, and scoring format with projection context for lineup and waiver decisions.
Fantasy
Draft-capital and landing-spot rookie tiers for dynasty, Superflex, best ball, and rookie draft prep.
Fantasy
Compare multiple players in the same roster decision with projection, floor, ceiling, and reasoning.
Fantasy
Analyze both sides of a fantasy trade with rest-of-season projection deltas and roster-fit context.
Fantasy
Find weekly pickup candidates, rest-of-season value, and generic FAAB ranges before waivers lock.
Fantasy
Connect Sleeper or ESPN context so rankings, start/sit, and trades can reflect roster and scoring settings.
Fantasy
Turn player projections into budget-aware dollar anchors for draft rooms and nomination planning.
Modeling
Review model performance, out-of-fold predictions, P&L curves, and methodology before following a creator.
Betting
Estimate no-vig probabilities and stake sizing as analytics-only decision support, not outcome promises.
DFS
Pair projections, ownership, stacks, and exposure controls to build more intentional DFS portfolios.
Research
Definitions, examples, and methodology for target share, air yards, CLV, calibration, and leverage concepts.
Modeling
Learn how creator models are evaluated, priced, reported, and discovered inside the marketplace.
Fantasy
Use rankings, waivers, player pages, and league import as the base for weekly lineup and value alerts.
Public pages should give enough value to earn trust. Account prompts should unlock saved context: league import, weekly alerts, exports, player tracking, and model follows.
Ranking bands, trade deltas, P&L curves, calibration tables, and methodology blocks make the pages useful for humans and easier for crawlers to understand.
Betting and model tools are decision support, not promises. Pages should explain inputs, uncertainty, and limits so conversions are based on trust rather than hype.
A simple export format for rankings, tiers, auction values, and notes. The public template is static; live exports should come from rankings and league import.
| Tier | Position | Auction |
|---|---|---|
| Elite | RB/WR | $55+ |
| Premium | QB/TE | $30+ |
| Value | Flex | $10+ |
A lightweight checklist for deciding whether a public model report is worth following. It emphasizes sample size, calibration, CLV, drawdown, and visible methodology.
| Check | Review |
|---|---|
| Sample size | Bets and OOF rows |
| Calibration | Fold metrics and confidence |
| Drawdown | P&L curve and risk |
Fantasy rankings, start/sit, trade analysis, waiver pages, data guides, and several betting math explainers are available as public tools or free entry points.
Fantasy users should start with rankings or league import. Betting and model users should start with guides, Desk calculators, marketplace reports, and methodology pages.
No. Sharksnip tools are analytics-only decision support. Projections, model reports, and calculators help compare inputs, but they do not guarantee fantasy, DFS, or betting results.
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