Press the spinner and it lands on an actual NFL squad — not a made-up name, but a franchise-and-era pairing like the 1980s 49ers or the 2000s Colts, loaded with the players who really wore that uniform. The generator covers all 32 franchises across eight decades of football, from 1950s iron-man rosters to this season's stars.
Every spin sequence is derived from a seed. Share that seed and anyone on earth gets the exact same run of teams — which is how the daily challenge gives the whole world one board, and how challenge links let a friend face the same spins you did. Randomness you can replay is randomness nobody can argue with.
Use the generator the way you like: draft the best player from every squad it deals you and chase a perfect season, let it pick a neutral team for your next watch party, or use it as a tiebreaker for fantasy draft order. The core game turns the generator into a test of judgment — twelve spins, twelve picks, and a full roster that gets simulated over 20 games.
A loaded squad is worthless if it doesn't fit your open positions. The generator only deals teams that can actually fill a spot you still need, and the draft pool shows every player on the squad — including the ones who don't fit, greyed out — so you always see the full picture before you commit a pick.
All 32 current NFL franchises, each across up to eight decades of rosters — 189 team-era squads with over 9,000 real player seasons.
Completely. No signup, no ads between spins — open the site and play.
Yes, on purpose: spins are seeded, so a shared challenge link or the daily challenge gives everyone the identical sequence of teams to draft from.
You get two team re-rolls (same era, new franchise) and two era re-rolls (same franchise, new decade) per run. Use them wisely — they don’t come back.