Have you ever asked an AI like ChatGPT, Copilot, or Claude for fantasy football advice, only to get a mix of great and awful responses? I know I have. I’d get compelling results, but even with deliberate and detailed prompts, there were enough mistakes to make it almost unusable, especially in a time-sensitive draft environment.
I’m sure you’ve experienced similar frustrations. You ask about a player, and the AI tells you they’re on a different team or that a rookie is a veteran. Or, in my case, I even got linked to a WNBA site as a reference! It’s like, come on.
## The Problem with AI Fantasy Football Advice
The issue isn’t the AI model itself; it’s the misinformed or stale data it’s pulling from. These tools are trained on general information, not specific football knowledge. That’s why you get different answers every time you ask the same question.
## Taking Matters into My Own Hands
Instead of giving up on AI for fantasy football, I decided to take the ‘can I do it better’ approach. I spent way too many late nights tweaking and refining, and eventually, I built my own solution: GriddyAI (named after my favorite player’s dance moves).
It started as a small experiment, but it turned into something bigger. I now have around 30 users, mostly friends, and I’d love to get feedback from more people. If you’re interested in testing it out, I can offer free credits (I had to add paid credits after a certain level of use because each generate gets charged to my credit card).
## Give GriddyAI a Try
Check out [GriddyAI](https://www.griddyai.com/) and let me know what you think. I’m open to feedback and advice on how to make it better.