Nope, Fantom Odds is a tool that can sync up to your fantasy football league and provide odds for various different fantasy markets. The odds can be used for you and your leaguemates to compete against one another. We do not take a cut of any pick placed on the platform—since you're using imaginary tokens anyway. We also do not serve as the house, so you cannot use real money against Fantom Odds.
Anyone who is in a fantasy football league either on Yahoo, ESPN or Sleeper can use our product.
Everyone has to sign up for a Fantom Odds account and sync their leagues first, but every leaguemember will have the same exact view of your league's odds. And the best part—it's all completely free to use for our first season (2025)!
A team's final lineup for the week is what Fantom Odds will be tracking for all picks compared to a team's lineup when the pick was placed, while the odds will stay the same. The reasoning is that we wanted to make it easier for league members to know what players to root for on their picks compared to having to remember who to root for at the time of the pick. It saves everyone from potentially having a zero due to a last-second injury scratch or trying to remember your starting kicker at the time of the pick if you added a new one multiple times throughout the week.
If you want extremely accurate starting lineups and odds before making a pick, it may be worth it to wait closer to the early slate kickoff on Sunday.
So when making a selection with your leaguemates, make sure both starting lineups are set. And remember, be trustworthy! Your leaguemates won't want to play with you if you're known as someone who tries to pull a fast one by switching your lineups drastically after making a selection.
With every Fantom Odds pick, there are three stages it will go through—active, soft result and final result. Active means that the pick is still in play. Soft result is when all the games are finished for that pick, but it's also the period before any stat corrections from the NFL league office would come about. Final result is after the stat corrections are in (usually by Tuesday morning) and the fantasy scores are 100% final.
You can only make parlays for one league at a time. So you cannot combine one pick from one league with another pick from another league to create a multi-league parlay.