MockSlate Pro
Every Pro game, private friend leagues, and the deep stats — for one low price.
Create your friend league tonight and drop the invite link in the group chat. Call the season’s highest-scoring games before Week 1. Draft the schedule itself in February. One membership, all of it.
Those who join Pro now are Founding Members. Founding Members keep $12/year for as long as they stay subscribed. The price increases to $19/year on January 1, 2027 for everyone else.
What you unlock
Private friend leagues — draft against your group chat
Create an invite-only league in Schedule Release Draft tonight, send one link, and draft the real 2026 schedule against your friends. (Slot Draft leagues join them when it opens in February.) Winner gets a year of gloating.
Slot Draft — the draft nobody else can run
In February, you draft the schedule before it exists — live, snake format, picking the broadcast slots themselves. Whatever the NFL puts in your slots is yours. The marquee Pro game.
Over the Slate — your 10 boldest calls
Before Week 1, pick the 10 games you think will finish the season's highest-scoring and rank them. Then watch the real top-25 board all season as your calls fight onto it. Individual entry — just you against the season.
Flex Watch — call the flex before the league does
Every flex window, predict which primetime game holds and which afternoon game gets flexed in — before the NFL announces. Individual entry, December bragging rights.
Bye Board — all 32 byes, before the schedule drops
Assign every team its bye week months early. +1 per team you nail, +3 for sweeping a division. Sounds easy. It isn't.
Off the Map — find the game nobody's watching
Each week, pick the Sunday 1:00 game covering the least US land area on the TV coverage map. A weekly points drip all season — join any week.
Booth Call — read the networks' minds
Before the schedule exists, pick the 18 games Fox's #1 crew will call and the 18 CBS's will. Graded weekly all season as real assignments land.
Play in as many leagues as you want
Free accounts get one public league per game. You get as many public and private leagues as you can handle. (Prize eligibility still counts once per person — more leagues means more fun, never better odds.)
Your numbers, all season
Your pick history, your percentile finishes, your Survivor graveyard. The deep stats on how you actually play.
Friend leagues are for bragging rights. MockSlate does not host, facilitate, or endorse any wagering, and hosts no buy-ins, pots, or payouts of any kind.
MockSlate Pro FAQ
What does MockSlate Pro cost?
$12/year if you join during the 2026 founding season — you keep that rate for as long as you stay subscribed. On January 1, 2027 the price goes to $19/year for everyone else.
Can I cancel?
Cancel anytime — you keep Pro through the season you've paid for. Cancelling turns off auto-renewal; you keep Pro until the end of the period you've paid for. Cancelling is as easy as subscribing.
Do Pro games have prizes?
No — the cash prizes live on the four free games (Schedule Survivor, Schedule Release Draft, Primetime Portfolio, Schedule Props), which stay free for everyone. Pro games are leaderboard glory: your name on the board, your calls in public. That's also exactly why they can be Pro-only.
If I let Pro lapse, do I lose my leagues and entries?
No. Your league memberships and everything you've entered stay yours. Pro gates creating new private leagues and entering Pro games — never what you already have.
Which games have friend leagues?
Schedule Release Draft (free game — creating a private league is the Pro perk) and Slot Draft when it opens in February. The rest of the Pro slate — Over the Slate, Flex Watch, Bye Board, Off the Map, and Booth Call — is individual entry: your calls, your name, no league needed.
MockSlate's prize games are free-to-enter skill contests — no purchase necessary. Pro-exclusive games are prize-free and carry no cash award. Not affiliated with the NFL or any team.
MockSlate is an independent fan tool and is not affiliated with, sponsored by, or endorsed by the National Football League, Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association, FIFA, or any team or national federation. Team names are used for identification purposes only.