This screen is very useful in determining if Bye weeks in the NFL schedule are going to leave you without enough starters for a particular week. In the grid you will see all the NFL positions on the left side, with each NFL week in a column. In each cell in the grid will be three numbers that give information for a certain position (determined by the row) for a certain week (determined by the column). The first number in the cell is the total number of players on your roster at that position. The second number is the number of available players on your roster (i.e., those that do not have a bye) at that position for that week. And the last number is the number of starters that you still need at that position for that week. This is calculated by taking the minimum number of starters needed at that position (from the Positions screen) and subtracting the number that are available for that week. To easily identify the weeks that are missing starters, they will be in red. For example, assume that the league rules require a minimum of two starting running backs each week. Week 4, for RB, shows 2-1-1. The first number indicates two running backs on your roster, the second number reflects that only one is available, and the third states that you require one more starter. You then know that you need to pick-up at least one more running back that does not have a bye week on Week 4.