// DRAFT OVERLAY

Your board, inside the draft room.

Draft day used to mean two monitors, a paper sheet, and a browser tab you refresh between picks. The Signals Draft Overlay is a Chrome extension that renders your Signals draft board directly inside the Sleeper or ESPN draft room — and strikes players off automatically as the picks land.

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// LIVE STRIKE-OFF

Picks disappear the moment they happen.

The overlay tracks the live draft — in Sleeper draft rooms, Sleeper mock drafts, and ESPN draft rooms — and marks every player taken in real time. No refreshing, no crossing names off a sheet, no realizing your queue is three ghosts deep. When you're on the clock, the board in front of you is already current.

  • Works in Sleeper drafts and mocks, and ESPN draft rooms
  • Players strike off your board automatically as picks land
  • On-the-clock highlight for your slot — snake and third-round-reversal aware
// YOUR BOARD, EXACTLY

The rankings you tuned, not a generic sheet.

Connect the Signals web app and the overlay syncs your league's board automatically — values, tier bands, custom order, every edit you made in Rankings. The sleeper you moved up and the injury risk you buried are right where you put them, priced for your league's scoring and roster settings.

  • Syncs your values, tiers, and ranking edits from Signals
  • League-aware pricing — superflex, TE-premium, IDP and all
  • No login needed to track public Sleeper drafts
// READ THE ROOM

See the run coming.

The overlay tracks positional pool availability as the draft unfolds — how many startable RBs are left, how fast TE is drying up, when the QB run is about to start. Filters, search, tier bands, and hide-taken keep the board readable at pick 40, so you're reacting to scarcity before it reaches your slot instead of after.

  • Positional availability tracking as the pool drains
  • Position filters, search, and hide-taken controls
  • Tier bands make the drop-offs obvious at a glance
// PRIVATE BY DESIGN

Runs in your browser. Stays in your browser.

The extension has no backend and phones nothing home. Your board is stored locally, the only network call is a read-only request to Sleeper's public draft API, and nothing about you or your draft is transmitted to Signals or anyone else. No analytics, no tracking, no remote code.

  • No data collection — your board and picks stay on your device
  • Read-only access to public draft data
  • No ads, no telemetry, no third-party scripts
// FREQUENTLY ASKED

Questions, answered.

What is the Signals Draft Overlay?

A Chrome extension that displays your Signals draft board as an overlay inside supported draft rooms — Sleeper and ESPN — and automatically marks players as taken in real time during a live draft.

Which draft rooms does it support?

Sleeper draft rooms (including mock drafts) and ESPN draft rooms. The overlay detects the active draft from the page you have open.

Does it use my custom rankings?

Yes. Open the Signals web app and your league's board — values, tiers, and every custom ranking edit — syncs to the overlay automatically. What you tuned in Rankings is exactly what renders in the draft room.

Does it work for snake drafts and third-round reversal?

Yes. The on-the-clock highlight understands both standard snake order and third-round-reversal formats, so it knows when your pick is coming either way.

Does the extension collect my data?

No. It has no server of its own, stores your board locally in your browser, and transmits nothing to Signals or any third party. Its only network call is a read-only request to Sleeper's public draft API to see which players have been picked.

How do I get the Draft Overlay?

It ships alongside the Signals app — every plan includes it, Free included. Open Signals, head to draft prep for your league, and follow the extension setup from there.

// READY WHEN YOU ARE

STOP GUESSING.
START SIGNALING.

Connect your Sleeper, ESPN, or MFL league. Two clicks. No card. Be looking at your archetype, dynasty values, and trade math inside 60 seconds.

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