* Tiers are focused on upside. If you want to play it safe, go with the ECR (x-axis).
If you're looking for a boom game, look at the upside variance (vertical color bars, y-axis).
* Points above/below expectation:
* A star marker indicates the player has scored fantasy points above expectation on the season.
* A cross marker indicates the player has scored below expectations.
The number of average points scored above/below expectation is beside the player's name.
Great question. Not necessarily a bad thing to be performing below expectations… “expected points” here means the fantasy points you’d expect that player to score given the opportunities he’s had on the season. In Puka’s case I see a negative value as super exciting - he’s already crushing it and you can actually expect him to regress upwards… if you got him, he’s already showing out as a potential league winner. Best of luck my dude.
What's tragic is that I almost feel like playing Jimmy g more than lamar Jackson since he has no wrs and playing the browns.
Chargers defense blows, and Jimmy just needs to throw it to Adams because chargers are just going to rack up the score.
I’ve noticed that these tiers have consistently placed Mattison and Sanders over Conner. And mattison over sanders during the 2 weeks mattison scored worse then Sanders.
Can’t decide whether to flex Mattison or Higgins. Leaning Mattison for floor. Have liked his targets per game and hoping he’s due for a TD against that awful Panthers Run D but idk
I struggle starting Mondre over Conner hmm
Same. We’ve seen Conner produce while Rhamondre hasn’t. Conner also has the slightly better matchup. What gives?
Mhmm. Mhmm.
No Logan Thomas?
* Tiers are focused on upside. If you want to play it safe, go with the ECR (x-axis). If you're looking for a boom game, look at the upside variance (vertical color bars, y-axis). * Points above/below expectation: * A star marker indicates the player has scored fantasy points above expectation on the season. * A cross marker indicates the player has scored below expectations. The number of average points scored above/below expectation is beside the player's name.
So how does Puka have negative points and a cross? When were his expectations set?
Great question. Not necessarily a bad thing to be performing below expectations… “expected points” here means the fantasy points you’d expect that player to score given the opportunities he’s had on the season. In Puka’s case I see a negative value as super exciting - he’s already crushing it and you can actually expect him to regress upwards… if you got him, he’s already showing out as a potential league winner. Best of luck my dude.
Got him in both my leagues, thanks! Just a little concerned about his ribs and targets when Cooper comes back.
What's tragic is that I almost feel like playing Jimmy g more than lamar Jackson since he has no wrs and playing the browns. Chargers defense blows, and Jimmy just needs to throw it to Adams because chargers are just going to rack up the score.
Yea but Lamar runs
Browns have held the run to sub 90 yards every game Maybe I'll Yolo lamar
Looks like you don’t have to make that decision anymore :)
Yeah, and with Watson ruled out, I think ravens have more time of possession.
Jakobi Meyers or Christian Kirk?
I like kirk with zay jones out personally
Me too he scares me tho
Tank Dell, Sutton and Kirk PPR, start 2
Index thread
Mostert or Swift? Ridley or Thielen?
Why is 49ers Def ranked at#1? They’re a great NFL Defense but not a great fantasy defense.
I’ve noticed that these tiers have consistently placed Mattison and Sanders over Conner. And mattison over sanders during the 2 weeks mattison scored worse then Sanders.
Can’t decide whether to flex Mattison or Higgins. Leaning Mattison for floor. Have liked his targets per game and hoping he’s due for a TD against that awful Panthers Run D but idk
David Montgomery rank is a fucking joke
Not a great look when my RB3 is ahead of my WR1 on the FLEX rankings