Waivo is an AI fantasy football analyst built on more than 200 data points per player. We don't just hand you a number — we hand you the reasoning, and the data behind it, so you make every call with conviction.
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The major sites give you a projected total and one analyst's take. We build every answer on more than two hundred individual data points — then surface only the ones that changed the call.
Every Waivo call is built from four connected layers. Here's what we're reading before we ever give you a verdict.
Multi-season production history, three rolling trend windows (last 2, last 5, and season), volatility, floor and ceiling, consistency and momentum math, role and snap trends, and our own confidence-adjusted projection.
Who competes for the same targets and touches, which direction that competition is trending, and how a change to one player redistributes work across the rest of the room.
How every defender across from your player grades in our model, coverage scheme, shadow-corner resolution, and the pass-rush and run-defense pressure profile of the opponent.
Coaching tendencies, pace, the Vegas game-script picture, weather and environment, and injury ripple effects across the whole offense.
Most tools treat your roster as separate projections. Waivo treats it as one connected system — because that's what an offense is. Here's what our model already knows the moment a team loses the protector on the quarterback's blind side, before a single snap is played:
With the edge exposed, he has less time to let plays develop. Deep shots come off the menu; the ball comes out faster and shorter. Pressure and sacks climb. A pure pocket passer's ceiling drops hard here — a mobile one escapes some of it.
Routes that need three full seconds don't get them. His big-play equity compresses — and if he's already drawing the opponent's best coverage that week, those two negatives stack on top of each other.
When the quarterback bails to his check-down, short-area targets rise. A pass-catching back or a slot receiver can quietly absorb the volume — the same injury that caps one teammate lifts another.
Runs toward the missing protector's side lose their push, so the back's efficiency on those carries drops — and he's often kept in to block more, costing him routes and targets.
That's one player removed: five downstream effects across four positions, decided before kickoff. Now multiply it by every injury, every matchup, every week. That's the web Waivo reads on every single answer.
No other fantasy tool can tell you this — because no other tool knows how your players are wired together.
Four real breakdowns, each built the way every Waivo answer is built — four layers deep, with a call at the end and the data in the open.
Same season points, opposite plays — a floor and a ceiling wearing the same numbers.
Read the breakdown →Looks lateral; it's selling borrowed production and buying a secured role.
Read the breakdown →A proven scheme that mints fantasy value, mispriced because of the team's record.
Read the breakdown →The 71st pick is the better rookie bet — opportunity beats draft capital.
Read the breakdown →The head-to-head call. Our projection vs. the consensus, with a real floor-to-ceiling range, and a side picked. No fence-sitting.
See an example →Values both sides for the rest of the season, weights your playoff-week matchups, and tells you who actually wins the deal.
See an example →Finds the player who just inherited a role through injury or usage shifts — scaled to how competitive your league is — before everyone else adds him.
Flags where our number diverges from the consensus, so you catch the players the market has mispriced.
A pre-season draft board built on prior-season production and incoming-rookie profiles.
See an example →Every injury, plus the part most tools skip: exactly which teammates absorb the vacated work, and how much.
Open any fantasy site and you get the same thing: a projected point total and one analyst's opinion. Start him. Sit him. That's it. But what if your read is different from theirs? You're stuck — there's no reasoning underneath the verdict to actually weigh. You can't see why.
Waivo is built the opposite way. We take last season's full body of work, current team dynamics, and a player-by-player, teammate, matchup, and coaching breakdown, then overlay all of it into one clear call — while handing you every number behind it. We don't replace your judgment. We arm it. The verdict is ours. The decision stays yours.
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