Introducing MVP
Mays Copeland
I've toyed with lots of product ideas for the past couple of years, but I'm ready to commit to this one.
MVP is the in-season companion to DraftKick. Just like DraftKick makes decisions easy on draft day, MVP gives you the same confidence for in-season moves.
So what does MVP do? I see three big things I can offer with an in-season tool:
The best projections
I've done enough work on evaluating projections to know which projections are best and how to combine them intelligently. Other tools rely on subpar sources, while MVP will use the best available.
The most robust valuation engine
Building player values for any league configuration has been my bread-and-butter for almost two decades. There are tools that can't do anything beyond fantasy point scoring or a single format of roto. MVP will handle anything you throw at it.
Deep league integration
Once you've got a valuation for every player, you need to apply it to your league context to figure out who to start or sit, who to add or drop.
Some tools leave you on your own to deal with that, with no league integration. Others can import your league info, but still leave you flipping back to your league to make the move. I've learned from building DraftKick's draft sync how to let you make your move right from the MVP interface.
My goal is to have MVP up-and-running early in the 2026 baseball season.
Stop guessing. Start winning.
MVP gives you clear, projection-driven answers to your toughest in-season fantasy decisions.
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