2026 Draft — Show Me Your TDS
Tyler Sunstrom
Initial Grade
C+
at draft day · 57.3
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Current Grade
C+
latest snapshot · 57.3
Roger's Reviews
Post Rookie Draft — initial reaction, no performance data
Roger has reviewed the draft board, and Roger has questions.
Tyler Sunstrom — reigning champion, 75% career win rate, two monitors and an espresso machine in his war room — just spent his 1.12 on Jonah Coleman at a six-slot premium like a man who personally offended the consensus board and dared it to fight back. Zachariah Branch at 3.06 is the kind of steal that makes the rest of the room close their laptops in quiet shame — fourteen slots of pure value, and Roger will note it for the record. Then there's Cyrus Allen at 4.12, a pick so deep into reach territory that Roger's accountant Mitch physically stood up from his chair when the number came across — three hundred and thirteen slots of reach, which is not a draft pick so much as a vision quest. The C+ composite is the league office being generous, frankly, and the only reason this doesn't end in a fine is that Branch alone almost justifies the whole exercise. Almost.
Picks
| Pick | Player | Initial | Current | Δ |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1.12 | Jonah Coleman | B- (67) | B- (67) | → |
| 3.06 | Zachariah Branch | A- (86) | A- (86) | → |
| 4.12 | Cyrus Allen | F (0) | F (0) | → |
Per-Pick Grade History
How each individual pick's grade has evolved across snapshots.