Hashmark
Every play, marked.

The editorial and analytical layer your franchise has been waiting for.

Hashmark preserves the postseason data the game discards, snapshots the scouting record at every export, and builds advanced player profiles around a single proprietary rating. Editorial recaps with the cadence of real sports journalism. Analytics with the depth of a serious football desk.

What gets preserved

Three archives, each a thing the game itself doesn't keep.

The Playoff Vault

Postseason stat lines are wiped from the career summary the moment a new season begins. Hashmark catches them on the way out. Every wildcard, divisional, conference, and Super Bowl appearance preserved in perpetuity at the row level.

The Scout Archive

Expected draft position, combine and pro day measurables, scouting notes, attribute ratings, and the poor-to-elite physical grade — captured on each export so the story of a prospect's evolution is queryable years later. What we believed about a player, the week we believed it.

HashmarkIQ

A single proprietary player rating, derived from the full longitudinal record — performance, draft context, age curve, scouting trajectory, and breakout history. Built to mean something across positions and eras. The grade Hashmark stands behind.

Breakout Detection

Single-game outliers in regular season and postseason alike, weighted against the player's draft round, age, and prior trajectory. A 320-yard game from a third-string undrafted rookie is not the same story as one from a former first overall pick. Hashmark knows the difference.

The College Years

The game itself gives a prospect a draft profile and a number. Hashmark gives them a college career. We synthesize four years of position-appropriate statistics — calibrated against real conference distributions, weighted by combine numbers, attributes, traits, and age — so every rookie arrives with the prior chapters already written. SEC corner, MAC corner, dual-threat at a service academy: each gets the production curve its program would actually have produced.

The voice

Restrained. Specific. Patient. Three paragraphs by default. Football-literate vocabulary, no hand-holding. Hashmark writes the way a serious desk writes — for the people who already know what a cover-two shell looks like and would rather not be told. Editorial, not broadcast. NFL Films, not NFL Live.