Making the Case

Ranking Your Own Players
Ranking your own players is a crucial element to a successful fantasy draft.
By ranking players before you draft, you get a huge part of the decision-making process completed beforehand.
That way, on draft day, the only decision you're left with is deciding which position to draft with each pick (QB, RB, WR, TE, etc.).
If you don't rank your own players beforehand, not only do you have to decide which position to take, but you also have to decide which player at that position. & you have to do it on the fly.
If you're participating in a draft with strict time-limits (90 seconds or less), it can be even more detrimental to not have your players ranked beforehand. You'll be forced into impulse-decisions & you're not going to have any time to investigate or change your mind. This is how people end up regretting picks.
So make it simple on yourself, rank players on a sheet yourself, before the draft even begins. Even if it's just a quick-list of targets by round. You'll be at a massive advantage vs those who don't.