Five Pillars Intelligence System
A dynasty fantasy football prospect analysis tool. Users input a prospect name and position; the system evaluates them across five proprietary scoring pillars and returns a structured scouting report.
Cost / License
- Freemium (Subscription)
- Proprietary
Platforms
- Online
- Software as a Service (SaaS)
Features
- Side-by-Side Comparison
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Five Pillars Intelligence System information
What is Five Pillars Intelligence System?
FPIS is a structured prospect-evaluation system for Dynasty, Devy, and C2C players that replaces subjective rankings with a multi-pillar scouting model.
It evaluates players across five independent pillars: Production, Athleticism, Film, Context, and Projection and generates reproducible, data-driven scores with trendlines over time.
Unlike traditional fantasy sites that rely on analyst opinions or static rankings, FPIS functions as a prospect intelligence engine. Each pillar is scored using a consistent rubric, producing a transparent, explainable profile for every player. FPIS outputs include pillar scores, composite signal strength, breakout indicators, risk flags, archetypes, and long-term development curves.
FPIS is designed for users who want front-office-style scouting rather than content-driven rankings. It is built on a normalized, versioned data model and is structured to power tools, draft simulators, trade calculators..
Key Features: -Five-pillar scoring: Production, Athleticism, Film, Context, Projection -Trendlines and year-over-year development tracking -Breakout probability modeling -Risk and volatility indicators -Player archetypes and comparable profiles -Deterministic, reproducible scoring logic


