EdgeDetector.ai sports analytics

Free NBA prop analyzer for player props

Use a free NBA prop analyzer to compare player game logs, recent form, season averages, PTS/PRA momentum, and player prop research signals.

Compare NBA player game logs

Review PTS and PRA momentum

Rank players by signal strength

The free NBA prop analyzer helps users review player props with a structured workflow: collect active player game logs, compare recent form against the full-season baseline, and rank the PTS and PRA signals where the difference is large enough to investigate. It is designed for users who want to understand the research behind an edge before deciding whether a player belongs on their shortlist.

Common questions

Is the NBA prop analyzer free?

Yes. EdgeDetector.ai provides free NBA prop research access for the top edges, player comparison workflow, and daily research signals. Paid access unlocks deeper feeds and alerts.

What NBA player prop stats does it review?

The analyzer focuses on PTS and PRA momentum signals by comparing recent player game logs with season averages. Rebounds, assists, threes, and defensive stats are planned expansion areas.

Does the NBA prop analyzer guarantee winning picks?

No. It is a research tool for comparing player trends, recent form, and baseline statistics. It does not guarantee outcomes or replace risk management.

EdgeDetector.ai is built for sports fans who want a cleaner way to inspect player prop data before making a decision. The product focuses on NBA and MLB analytics, including recent form, season baselines, matchup context, signal quality, model history, and transparent record keeping. Each page in the app has a specific job: the edge feed surfaces daily statistical outliers, the comparison tools help users evaluate two players side by side, the matchup view adds context around opponent and game environment, and the pricing page explains what is available before and after upgrade. The platform is not a sportsbook and does not place wagers. It is an analytics workspace for finding discrepancies between a player's baseline and current signal, then reviewing that signal with enough context to understand why it exists. Users can start with free access, inspect current edges, compare player trends, and review public performance records before deciding whether the paid tier is useful for their daily workflow. Good sports research needs more than a single projection number. EdgeDetector.ai is organized around the questions users ask while preparing for a slate: which players are moving away from their baseline, which signals are supported by enough data, which matchups deserve caution, and which records can be checked after the fact. The app keeps those details close to the page where the user needs them, so a crawler and a reader can both understand that the product covers player prop analytics, comparison workflows, matchup context, pricing, and public model accountability. This static summary is served before the JavaScript app loads, which helps search engines and lightweight audit tools understand the page purpose. When JavaScript runs, the full interactive EdgeDetector.ai application replaces this summary with live controls, current feeds, account features, and product-specific data.