The Draft Kit: Exports, Import, Public Boards & Live Draft Sync
Your board is yours — the draft kit gets it out of the app and into your draft, whatever platform you draft on. Four tools, all free with an account: exports (five formats, including a printable cheat sheet), CSV import (bring a board in), your public board page (share it), and live draft mode (players cross off your board in real time during a Sleeper draft, or with one tap anywhere else).
Exports: five formats
From your board (signed in), the export menu gives you:
| Format | What it is |
|---|---|
| PDF cheat sheet | One printable page: four position columns (QB / RB / WR / TE), a checkbox next to every name, tier lines, overall rank in the margin. Made for the kitchen-table draft. |
| Standard CSV | Overall Rank, Position, Position Rank, Player, Team, Bye — the full board, clean, for spreadsheets or anything custom. |
| FantasyPros-style CSV | RK, TIERS, PLAYER NAME, TEAM, POS, BYE — the de-facto interchange format that draft tools commonly accept, tiers included. |
| Underdog-style CSV | Rank, Player, Position, Team, Bye — formatted for Underdog-shaped rankings uploads. |
| Draft-day TXT | Plain text, top 40 per position, one player per line — for notes apps and phone screens. |
Kickers and defenses aren't on your board by design; the cheat sheet says what we'd tell you anyway: stream them, draft them in the last two rounds.
CSV import: bring a board in
Already have rankings somewhere else? Import them at /import and your Fantasy Joes board reseeds from your list.
- Accepts .csv and .txt (one player name per line works fine). A FantasyPros rankings export imports cleanly — that's the reference format.
- We auto-detect the name column; a rank column is used when present, otherwise your row order is the ranking. Team and position columns help disambiguate same-name players.
- Names are matched against the player pool with punctuation, suffixes (Jr./Sr./III), and spacing normalized. Anything ambiguous or unmatched goes to a review screen where you pick from candidates, search manually, or skip the row — nothing is written until you confirm.
- Kickers and defenses in your file are skipped (and counted, so you know).
- If your list is shorter than a full board, the remaining slots fill from consensus in consensus order.
The one rule to know: importing replaces your current draft board and resets your draft duel history. Your locked competition snapshots are never touched. Import first, then refine with duels.
Your public board page
Claim a username and your board lives at fantasyjoes.gg/u/yourname — a read-only page anyone can open, no app required.
- Usernames are 3–20 characters: lowercase letters, numbers, underscores.
- Your live board is public by default. You can flip it private any time from your profile.
- Locked competition snapshots are always public. Entering a competition means your locked board is on the record — that's the point of the record. The page shows "current board" and "locked" tabs side by side when both exist.
- The page shows your username and board only — never your email or any personal details.
Live draft mode (Sleeper, and everywhere else)
Sleeper doesn't let you upload custom rankings into its draft room. Live draft mode is the workaround that needs no browser extension: your Fantasy Joes board on your phone, players crossing themselves off as they're drafted.
- Enter your Sleeper username — no password, no account linking; this uses Sleeper's public draft data.
- Pick your draft from the list.
- Draft with your board open: every pick in the Sleeper room crosses off your board within a few seconds, including a marker for your own picks.
Your Sleeper username is remembered, so next draft is one tap. Friends can watch the same draft against their own boards simultaneously.
Drafting on ESPN, Yahoo, or in person? Same screen, manual mode: tap a player to cross him off as he's called. The tap works during Sleeper drafts too, for keeper leagues and oddball formats.