Office pool · weekly sheet
NFL Pick'em
Pick the winner of every game, every week, all season. Straight-up . No spreads, no point math. Most wins by January takes the pot.
Set the week's games
Paste this week's schedule, one game per line. Away team first. We read @, at, vs, or a comma between the two teams.
Pool & prize
Optional. Set a buy-in and how many people are in the pool, and we total the prize. It prints on the sheet so everyone sees what they are playing for.
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Most pools pay the week's top score. Some hold part of every buy-in back for a season-long prize. Decide before Week 1.
| Week 1 | Away | @ | Home | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | @ | |||
| 2 | @ | |||
| 3 | @ | |||
| 4 | @ | |||
| 5 | @ | |||
| 6 | @ | |||
| 7 | @ | |||
| 8 | @ |
Tap Pick above a team to choose your winner. Edit any team name by typing in it. Print a blank sheet for every player, or fill yours in and print the result.
Weekly sheets
Pick a week
Every week of the regular season has its own pick'em sheet, ready to set up and print. Eighteen weeks, one pool, the whole season.
How it works
The slow-burn office pool
NFL pick'em is the office pool that lasts the whole season. Every week there's a sheet with all the games on it, 13 to 16 of them . And everyone circles who they think wins. No spreads, no over/under, none of that. Just pick the winner.
Right picks score a point, the standings shift, and whoever's on top after Week 18 takes the pot. It rewards being right week after week, which is why the quiet person in accounting who never talks football somehow wins it every year.
The confidence twist
When every pick isn't equal
Some pools add a wrinkle. Instead of every pick being worth one point, you rank them. With 16 games, your most-confident pick is worth 16 points and your least-confident is worth 1.
It changes how you play. A blowout you're sure of is worth loading up on, and a coin-flip game barely matters. Toggle Confidence points on the sheet above and a points column appears for ranking each pick.
FAQ
Pick'em pool questions
Straight-up or against the spread?
This sheet is straight-up. You just pick the winner. Against-the-spread pools need a point spread for every game, and those move all week long. Straight-up is simpler to run and what most office pools use.
What's a confidence pool?
Instead of every correct pick scoring one point, you rank your picks. With 16 games, your most-confident pick is worth 16 points, your least-confident is worth 1. Nail your lock and it pays off big; whiff on it and it stings. Flip on Confidence points above to add the column.
How do I print blank sheets for everyone?
Set up the week's matchups, leave the player name blank, leave the picks empty, and print. Everyone gets the same blank sheet to fill in by hand.
How do I score it each week?
One point per correct pick in a straight-up pool. Count up the wins, highest total takes the week. In a confidence pool, add up the point values of each correct pick instead. Track season totals in a spreadsheet.