

Put a real NFL data lab next to your Draft Monkeys league.
ScrimmageLab is live with fantasy news, research articles, rankings, draft tools, team pages, and pro-level data views. Draft Monkeys players can use it during launch before we tighten access around paid plans.
Breaking lab note
Rodgers re-ups. The volume math shifts.
ScrimmageLab's homepage lead is already using the data layer to cut through the headline cycle: Rodgers staying in Pittsburgh changes the outlook for Michael Pittman Jr. and DK Metcalf more than the recycled Pickens angle.

Recent research worth linking
These are live ScrimmageLab article paths, not placeholder cards.

Josh Allen Is the Pressure Test Every Fantasy QB Has to Pass
ScrimmageLab gives Allen a 96.0 pressure resilience score, first among 57 qualifying quarterbacks.

Pittsburgh Owns the Draft ROI Board, But the Edge Is Mostly Price
The 2005-2021 draft ROI file puts Pittsburgh first and shows how quickly the cost curve falls.

The 2007 Patriots Are Still the Model's Team to Beat
An era-adjusted team model ranks the 2007 Patriots first among 861 team seasons from 1999-2025.

The NFL Athlete Is Evolving: 25 Years of Combine Data Prove It
Combine trends, player size, speed, and rookie fantasy production tested through a gradient-boost model.
More than a link-out button
Draft Monkeys is where the league lives. ScrimmageLab is where managers can research the decisions before they make them.
Articles & Analysis
Long-form research backed by 27 seasons of player, team, and game data.
Rankings
Fantasy rankings and projection context for draft prep and weekly decisions.
Draft Guide
Draft prep, round-by-round strategy, IDP work, and player research.
Teams
Team-level context for schedule, roster, and opportunity analysis.
Waiver Trend
Spot market movement before waiver decisions get stale.
Redzone Carries
Usage signal for running backs, touchdown equity, and matchup calls.

Conventional wisdom vs. the data
"The contract year bump is real"
ScrimmageLab tested 1,056 contract years. Players declined 3.6% on average.
"Clutch players win games"
Year-over-year autocorrelation came in at 0.064, explaining almost none of the variance.
Use Draft Monkeys to run the league. Use ScrimmageLab to win the week.
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