Add your drafted players, choose the room format, and keep the model pointed at your actual team instead of a generic projection sheet.
The solver is the research room.
DOGMATH is not trying to hand you a generic rankings list. It scores the next pick against the roster you already drafted, then shows the pieces of the score so you can decide how aggressive you want to be.
Use the quadrant charts to see how players compare by floor added, ceiling added, roster fit, and positional need.
Spot players who help the weeks your roster is thin instead of adding points where you already have enough coverage.
See how Week 15, 16, and 17 matchups interact with the rest of your roster for best-ball playoff upside.
Tilt DOGMATH toward floor, ceiling, playoff stack, team fit, or rank score depending on the build you want.
Create an account, verify your email once, and log back in with your password after that. The solver stays free.
Every recommendation starts with your roster.
The solver is useful because it breaks the score into draftable reasons. You can see when a player is helping raw points, fixing a weak week, improving a playoff stack, or simply ranking well against the board.
Not a black box rankings page.
The solver is built for drafters who want to inspect the answer. You still make the pick manually, but DOGMATH gives you the roster-fit evidence: which positions are behind, which weeks need help, and which players add the most value to this specific build.
How you use it during a draft.
Verify your email one time so your account is real, then use your password for future logins.
Add your roster and current room context so DOGMATH scores the next decision from your build.
Lean into floor, ceiling, playoff stack, rank score, or team fit based on your draft style.
Use the charts and player scores to make the pick yourself in the draft room.