Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft Simulator and Draft Assistant
The mock draft simulator and mock draft assistant is a free tool that will help you prepare for your fantasy baseball drafts. Use RotoBaller's rankings and projections within the tool by selecting Roto or Points under League Emulation. Premium members can import their custom draft cheat sheets to drive the tool's recommendations.
Tool Features and Details
Create practice mock drafts quickly, and prepare for your upcoming fantasy baseball drafts. There are many available configuration options such as selection of scoring system from popular platforms, type of draft, dynasty keeper selections, roster position usage/limits, pause/reset selections, and a lot more.
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- Set your league's specific scoring and roster settings
- Our system will help you draft the best team possible
- Run as many drafts as you would like completely for free
- Advanced AI provides a different experience each time
- Free reports with draft analysis and areas for improvement
Fantasy Baseball Draft Assistant Modes
You can select between two modes for the Draft Assistant:
1. Mock Drafts - Mainly used for practicing by drafting versus the computer in a simulated draft. You make picks for your team, while the computer automatically picks for all of the other teams. This is helpful for you to practice different strategies, pick in different spots, and get comfortable with the advice and features our tool offers.
2. Draft Assistant - Meant as a companion on your actual draft day. In this mode, you make all selections for each team in your league as they occur during your actual draft. This allows you to utilize all of the advice and tools we offer. You manually enter picks as they occur during their draft (i.e. cross them off the board). We also automatically remove players from the draft board with Team Sync and the Live Draft Sync feature, so you don't need to manually remove the players.
What Is A Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft?
One of the most important parts of a fantasy baseball league is the draft, when each fantasy manager selects the players for their rosters. Before that day comes, many managers like to practice their draft strategies with fantasy baseball mock drafts. These are practice drafts, simulating what the draft may look like and how things can unfold on draft day. By practicing with fantasy baseball mock drafts, managers can be prepared on their actual draft day and know what to expect.
Differences In Fantasy Baseball League Settings
Many fantasy baseball leagues are different, and are setup with different roster settings and scoring settings. Some leagues require three outfielders, some require five. Some leagues have MI and CI spots, some leagues do not. Some leagues have snake drafts, some are linear. Some leagues have 10 teams, or 12 teams, or 14 teams, etc. Some leagues have dynasty keepers, or even have draft pick trading. All of these settings can be easily customized.
Important Fantasy Baseball Mock Draft Features
In this Mock Draft Assistant tool, you can customize all of your league roster and scoring settings. You can also choose the draft position, to try and simulate your actual draft. For example, you may know ahead of time that you're drafting out of the 5th position - so in your fantasy baseball mock drafts, you'll want to practice drafting from that same 5th position. By configuring these league-specific settings in your mock, you're preparing yourself for your actual draft and will see more realistic results for how things may unfold for your league based on the settings.