DraftMap is an interactive chart of NFL prospects, positions as columns, rounds as rows. Talent cliffs and tier depths are visible at a glance. You find the sleepers.
Talking heads tell you what to think. Rankings bury context in a numbered list. Real cliffs and depth don't live in a spreadsheet — they live in shape, where you can form your own opinions.
The draft isn't a list. It's a shape. DraftMap shows it.
Spot where the talent drops at a position — so you know when to reach, when to wait, and when to pivot.
Great, Good, Solid, Role Player. Consistent labels applied across every position. These are just starting points for you.
Measurables, production, and context — plotted, not pontificated. You form your own take. That's the point.
The Draft Map is the first view. Here's what's next.
An athletic-measurables engine for side-by-side comps. Size, speed, explosion, production — what makes one prospect different from another.
Pre-draft projections vs. actual outcomes. Which boards hit, which busted — shown, not claimed.
Round-by-round decision support. See how positional depth shifts as picks come off the board.
DraftMap is live beta. The Draft Map view is solid and ready for the 2026 cycle. The rest of the platform — comparisons, accuracy, mock support — ships through the spring and summer. If something's broken or missing, tell me on X. I ship fast.