Generic auction values are built for an average 12-team league that looks nothing like yours. Iron Tuna gives you three numbers on every player, calibrated to your exact teams, budget, roster, and scoring, free.
Why one auction value is never enough
Most cheat sheets hand you a single dollar figure per player and call it a value. That number answers the wrong question. In a real auction, what matters is not what a player is worth in the abstract, it is what he is worth to your roster, at this moment, with the budget you have left. A receiver who is a $40 value to the field might be a $48 max to you because you already locked up running back, and a $30 walk-away for the manager who still needs three backs.
That is why Iron Tuna gives three numbers for every player instead of one:
| Player | Market price | True value | Your max |
|---|---|---|---|
| Elite RB1 | $54 | $58 | $61 |
| WR1 | $49 | $52 | $55 |
| Value RB2 | $46 | $49 | $47 |
Market price is what the room is likely to pay. True value is what the player is actually worth under your settings. Your max is the highest you should personally bid, given your roster needs and remaining budget. The gap between those numbers is your edge.
Calibrated to your exact league
Auction values are only useful if they match your league. Iron Tuna recalculates every number to your real settings: team count, total budget, roster slots, flex rules, and full custom scoring, including the weird home-league wrinkles like premium tight end scoring, return yardage, or six-point passing touchdowns. Change a scoring rule and every value shifts, because the underlying projection is being re-priced, not nudged.
- Set teams, budget, and roster, or paste and screenshot your league settings
- Values reprice instantly to your format, no account required
- Reliability-adjusted pricing weighs injury history and week-to-week consistency, not just raw projections
- Tiered cheat sheet so you can see the cliffs before the room does
From values to draft night
Pre-draft values get you ready; they do not win the auction by themselves. The room moves, budgets drain, and the right max bid for a player at pick 5 is not the right max at pick 80. That is what Draft Night Mode is for: it tracks every bid and every team's remaining money, then recalculates your personal max after each nomination so the number on screen is always current. Start with free values, upgrade when you want the live edge.
If you want the live tool that turns these values into in-draft decisions, read about the auction draft assistant, or if you run a budget league with premium quarterback rules, see Superflex auction values.
Get auction values built for your league
Free custom auction values, no signup. Draft Night Mode is a one-time $14.99.
Build My Free Auction SheetYes. Custom auction values for your exact league and scoring are free with no signup. Draft Night Mode, the live in-draft tool, is a one-time $14.99.
From projections that are reliability-adjusted for injury history and consistency, then re-priced to your teams, budget, roster, and full custom scoring.
The free sheet is your pre-draft baseline. In Draft Night Mode, your personal max bid recalculates live after every nomination as budgets and availability change.