PRO Draft Tool: Percentage Quality Starts, Busts and Monster Games – WRs

Here is a decision-making tool to aid our PRO members in their early research for 2016 redraft leagues and as a reference in MFL10s. Very simply, the shared spreadsheet’s columns break down percentages of the following among wide receivers based on 2015 game logs (standard scoring):

Total 2015 Starts

Percentage 7+-point games

“Quality Starts” (Percentage 10+-point games)

“Busts” (Percentage sub-7-point games)

“Monsters” (Percentage 20+-point games)

The main sheet is sorted by player expert consensus rank at FantasyPros.com and color-coded while the additional sheets are sorted by each of the metrics listed above respectively.

Click here to access the sheet.

For the Running Back Tool, Click Here.

10 Comments

  1. Great info! Getting super-hyped for redraft leagues. This is my first full year in RW nation. Ready to take down my leagues! Keep up the good work.

    1. yes sir, thank you so much for being a part of the community, you will win this year. (unless you’re in a league with one of us) 😉

  2. These are going to be great for daily fantasy.
    Any chance these get updated throughout the season?
    Is there one for QB?
    Love the Pro Tools and the show!

    1. Would love to see this for QB and TE also

  3. Is WR Doctson and TE D. Allen who I have on my bench worth dropping and adding WR Will Fuller and WR Eli Rogers who are on the waiver wire?

    1. This is a 12 team standard

    2. you can drop doctson. i’d probably grab fuller of the two.

  4. I lost my 2nd round pick! So now that I’m down a WR, I have Will Fuller who I will probably plug in. Would I be crazy to make a trade offer..I have delanie walker and I would ask for Moncrief. This team is in need of a TE and they are stacked @WR with Moncrief on the BE, it’s a 12 team stand. I have Josh Gordon on my BE. LMK if I’m being out there or if I should pull the trigger and go get a WR. My QB is Luck. #RosterWatchNation

    1. do you have another TE?

      1. No I don’t

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