The hub for any NFL team. Every team page shows a front office overview, full roster with position group grades, draft capital valuation, salary cap breakdown, and combine data.
- Position group grades use a percentile-based system across all 32 teams, ranging from A+ (top 5%) to F (bottom 5%).
- Cap data follows NFL rules including dead money acceleration, restructure mechanics, and signing bonus proration.
- Draft capital uses the Jimmy Johnson Value Chart to compare war chests league-wide.
Grade Scale
A+Top 5%
A5–15%
A-15–25%
B+25–35%
B35–50%
B-50–60%
C+60–70%
C70–80%
C-80–85%
D85–95%
FBottom 5%
A coaching intelligence center. Browse every NFL head coach with hot-seat scores, scheme breakdowns, staff turnover analytics, coaching trees, and staff tracker across the league.
- Hot-seat scores start at 50 and adjust based on: recent win-loss record (up to ±30), playoff drought (up to +22), sharp year-over-year decline (+10), regression from peak (+18), and Super Bowl credit (up to -20). First-year coaches have a reduced ceiling.
- HC composite grades weight winning record (55%), win trajectory improvement (25%), and organizational stability (20%), with bonus points for Super Bowl wins.
- Staff turnover analysis tracks hiring/firing patterns, experience pipelines, and college-to-NFL coaching connections.
- Coaching trees visualize mentor-protege relationships across the league.
GM evaluation and draft history grading. Every general manager gets a composite score based on their draft track record, with year-by-year class grades and individual pick analysis.
- GM composite scores weight draft performance (30%), late-round scouting (15%), winning record (45%), and cap efficiency (10%).
- Draft class grades assess each year's picks using Approximate Value per game played, percentiled against all NFL picks.
- A "hit" is defined as: draft grade ≥60, career AV ≥15, or 40+ games played.
An NFL relationship graph. Map the coaching and front office connections between all 32 teams through shared personnel history, college pipelines, and organizational networks.
- Network view shows degrees of separation between any two organizations.
- College tab tracks which programs produce the most NFL staff and scouts.
- Heatmap visualizes connection density across the league at a glance.
A real-time feed of every NFL roster move — signings, releases, trades, IR designations, and practice squad transactions. Filter by team, type, or date range.
- Transactions are sourced from public NFL data and updated as moves occur.
- Each entry includes cap impact context when applicable.
League-wide salary cap analytics. Explore free agent markets, dead cap exposure, contract restructure scenarios, and cap space rankings across all 32 teams.
- The 2026 NFL salary cap is $301.2M per team.
- Free agent market view compares available players by position, age, and projected value.
- Dead cap analysis shows which teams are most exposed from prior contracts.
A full big board of draft prospects with scouting grades, athletic measurables, and positional rankings. Includes draft order projections, draft history, and the Jimmy Johnson value chart.
- Prospect grades combine scouting consensus and Combine/pro day measurables.
- Big board is filterable by position, grade tier, and school.
- Draft history tab lets you review past classes and how picks have panned out.
A fully client-side NFL franchise simulation. No account needed. Run an entire offseason: re-sign your players, manage the salary cap, negotiate trades, bid on free agents, draft prospects, run training camp, and set your 53-man roster.
- Season simulation covers a full 17-game schedule, playoffs, and Super Bowl.
- Multi-season franchise mode lets you build a dynasty across multiple years.
- All computation runs in the browser — no server round-trips during gameplay.
- Enforces real NFL cap rules including Top-51 roster salary during the offseason.
Player data, contracts, and roster information are sourced from public NFL data. Cap figures follow the CBA. Prospect grades combine scouting consensus and athletic measurables. Historical performance uses Approximate Value (AV) methodology.
Game of Inches is an independent project. Not affiliated with the NFL.