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Sourcetable, an AI spreadsheet company, announced the launch of its Fantasy Football Analyst. The tool combines real-time NFL data with enterprise-grade machine learning, giving fantasy players the ability to test strategies, forecast outcomes, and optimize lineups with the same precision used in financial markets and research labs.
Fantasy football has traditionally been fueled by static stat sheets, disparate sources, forums, and fan intuition. Sourcetable transforms that experience by delivering a full-stack AI engine that integrates directly with major fantasy platforms, including Yahoo! Fantasy, ESPN, Sleeper, and NFL play-by-play data.
"Fantasy football is basically statistics in disguise, and we're giving fans the same data superpowers that Wall Street uses to make million-dollar trades," said Eoin McMillan, Founder & CEO of Sourcetable. "Instead of flipping a coin on which running back to pick in the fifth round, you can confidently make a season-defining choice. We've built AI that turns anyone into their league's analytics expert."
Sourcetable's Fantasy Football Analyst retrieves live player data, adapts to league-specific rules, and generates draft strategies in real time. Casual players can rely on quick insights and recommendations, while serious competitors gain access to advanced simulations, predictive models, and in-depth analysis. Key features include:
Under the hood, Sourcetable is powered by leading large language models and AI engines from OpenAI, Anthropic, Meta, Nvidia, and HuggingFace, transforming the platform into a spreadsheet supercomputer trained to win.
"Spreadsheets have always been the universal language of business, but they weren't built for the AI era," continued McMillan. "Sourcetable is reimagining the spreadsheet as an AI-native platform that connects directly to your data, runs advanced analysis in natural language, and makes complex modeling accessible without engineering resources. We're building the infrastructure that lets anyone, from financial analysts to fantasy sports players, use data science as easily as asking a question."
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