So we have been doing a series on the drivers of fantasy production and finding out what snap level statistic has a correlation to their fantasy performance. In short, we are looking to find an indicator for a greater performance by each position and scoring format. For example, in the wide receivers group we found
Analyzing wide receivers and the snap data from the 2017 season fell right in line with our previous post which observed players from all offensive positions found here that showed those players with a higher Snap Played % led to higher point production. Please note in this analysis we are only comparing those players who
It’s that time of the year, let the trash talking commence. This year is going to be different if you have been struggling (especially since you find yourself on LineUpAllStar.com), let your dynasty begin/continue! Previously we noted there was a correlation between a higher percent of snaps played and the fantasy production by a player.
Looking back at the 2017 Season provided plenty of surprises – we had a first time Super Bowl champion, in addition to a team known for Passing lead the league in fantasy rushing points (NO). While New Orleans (1) may have blown the NFC Championship game in the final seconds – they took it to
This article will focus on analyzing all team’s passing offenses to determine the best teams to draft wide receivers from for both Standard & PPR scoring formats. We’ve all been there- the first few rounds of your fantasy football draft have gone by and you’re in desperate need of a wide receiver. Here’s the question-