Your season is still an auction
Every waiver claim in a FAAB league is a blind auction, run weekly, against the same twelve people you just drafted against. It is the one part of the fantasy season that is priced in dollars, and almost nobody prices it. That is what Iron Tuna is for.
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What opens
FAAB Advisor
Three numbers on every free agent, the same three the cheat sheet gives you on draft night: the going rate, what he is actually worth to a roster, and your max bid given your holes and the budget you have left.
Start / Sit
Your lineup, scored against your league's own settings rather than a generic top 200 — with the week's scoring environment priced off the betting market, the way the draft values already are.
Roster Audit
What every player on your roster cost you at the auction, against what he has actually returned. The only honest way to find out whether your draft plan worked.
Why FAAB first
Most in-season tools rank waiver adds. A ranking tells you who to want; it does not tell you what to pay, and in a FAAB league what you pay is the entire decision. Bid $1 under the winner and you get nothing at all. Bid 40% of your budget in Week 3 and you have handed the rest of the season away for one running back.
- It reads your actual league. Connect Sleeper and it knows who is rostered, who is free, what your starting lineup is missing, and exactly how much FAAB you and everyone else have left.
- It prices in your league's dollars. The same valuation engine behind your cheat sheet, run on the free-agent pool and scaled to the budget your league actually plays with — not a $100 default.
- It reads the room, not a curve. Every FAAB bid your league has already settled is public in the transaction log. What your leaguemates paid for the last four adds is a far better guide to the going rate than any national average.
- It states its uncertainty. A blind auction has no single right answer, so it gives you a range and says what it does not know, rather than a false-precision number.
Meanwhile, the draft is what matters
Your auction is the biggest single decision of your fantasy season, and it is happening now. Build the sheet first.