RWi 2013 Fantasy Draft Intelligence: Adrian Peterson vs Arian Foster vs Doug Martin (Extended Scoring Analysis)

Fantasy Points Distribution: Peterson, Foster, Martin Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Games Played: Peterson = 16, Foster = 16, Martin = 16 Total Points: Peterson = 309.4, Foster = 264.8, Martin = 264.6 Average Points Per Game: Peterson = 19.34, Foster = 16.55, Foster = 16.54 Median Points Output: Peterson = 19.7, Foster = 17.0, Martin =

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Zac Stacy, RB St. Louis Rams Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight

Zac Stacy, RB St. Louis Rams Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Photo via Zac Stacy Twitter Height: 5’8″” Weight: 216 pounds 40-time: 4.55 40-time (Combine) Competition for touches: RB Isaiah Pead RB Daryl Richardson RB Terrance Gannaway Bill Byrne’s Scouting Report: I’ll admit, I’ve probably watched more Zac Stacy video than any other

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RWi Fantasy Draft Intelligence Tool: The Rookie Radar

Rookies To Keep An Eye On In Fantasy Football Drafts Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Fantasy draft season is in full swing, and everybody wants to know which rookies are going to pop out of nowhere to ascend to fantasy prominence. The guys you can get late in your draft and snake the competition before they become

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RWi Fantasy WR: The RosterWatch Boom/Bust Ratio

Fantasy Boom/Bust Ratio – Top Tier WR Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com The RosterWatch Boom/Bust Ratio is a measure of fantasy upside, while also including a component of reliability. The RB version can be found here. We are examining the last two years of data and measuring the number of 20+ point performances versus the number of

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RWi WR Reliability Ratings

RosterWatch Fantasy WR Reliability Ratings Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Reliability is a critical aspect of a competitive fantasy football roster. Just as we did for running backs, we have produced the Rosterwatch Fantasy WR Reliability Ratings. These ratings are derived from the last two years of production and consist of Fantasy WRs expected to be starters.

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RWi RB Reliability Ratings

Reliability Ratings – Top 15 RB Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Reliability is a key component to the fantasy running back. A highly desired trait, especially in your studs. Guys who don’t lay eggs. Guys who don’t disappoint. This is a measure of fantasy floor. Information critical to building a competitive roster. Here is a reliability analysis

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Is Demaryius Thomas on Your Fantasy Radar?

Is Demaryius Thomas on Your Fantasy Radar? Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com He should be. Demaryius Thomas might be the most intriguing WR prospect in this year’s fantasy football draft. Most fans probably remember Thomas for his spectacular walk off 80 yard touchdown from Tim Tebow to defeat the Steelers in the wildcard round of the 2011

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Is Steven Jackson a 4th Round Fantasy Draft Pick?

Is Steven Jackson a 4th Round Fantasy Draft Pick? Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com We currently have Steven Jackson ranked as our preseason #14 RB. Factor in at least 8 QBs and 15 WRs I am more affectionate for, and do the math. There are 36 players I like better than Steven Jackson as we head into

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Fantasy TE Targets and Fantasy Points Per Target Rankings

Fantasy TE Targets and Fantasy Points Per Target Rankings Alex Dunlap, Rosterwatch.com Fantasy points per target ratio helps in identifying (situationally) whether the TE is generally utilized in ways conducive to generating fantasy production (i.e. red zone usage and potentially explosive route assignments.) This is a measure of efficiency as opposed to volume. These are

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Devin the Dude

Devin Hester won’t go away Dorian “The Trashman” Colbert, RosterWatch.com The headline for this piece may be lost on those unfamiliar with the Houston underground hip-hop scene, but the sentiment remains. Devin Hester is the man in Chicago. Despite attempts by many football media outlets to discount him as a force to be reckoned with,

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