I recently had a different fantasy football draft with friends from work using Yahoo as our preferred website. After the draft, I was poking around the website and found a draft summary for each team. Not only was this provided for my team along with rankings, but every team was given a draft recap based on Yahoo’s opinion on how their draft went. I’ve included a couple screenshots of different team recaps below. As you will notice, it does get somewhat repetitive with the analysis. On the plus side, it seems very natural to have a recap for each fantasy team post-draft and all of the points did make sense with no glaring errors. This is the integration into pre-existing products we have been looking for. Rather than being a stand-alone product that hadn’t existed before, this GPT integration displays a nice add-on piece to an incumbent in the fantasy football platform industry (if you can call it that). No human analyst can spend the time making millions of unique summaries about teams in such a short period of time. Even if there were enough resources lined up to make this possible, it simply doesn’t contribute much more than an “oh that’s pretty neat” reaction to a summary that is read at most 1 time ever. Currently the most practical use cases seem to be ones we wouldn’t even expect to be powered by GPT in the first place.

