RWi Week 6 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: RBs
Week 6 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: RBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Our running back waiver offering for the week. If you need to go even trashier, wait for the Trashman’s Garbage Grab later in the week. For now, if he’s somehow available in your league, Willis McGahee is your #1 priority here. Click Image Below to
RWi Week 5 RosterWatch WR Touchdown Dependency Tool
Week 5 RosterWatch WR Touchdown Dependency Tool Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Touchdown dependency gives us a feel for which direction a current players production may be heading long-term. It’s also an indicator of future consistency (scoring on a weekly basis). For example, the way to interpret this chart- Demaryius Thomas and Wes Welker are producing at
RWi Week 5 RosterWatch RB Touchdown Dependency Tool
Week 5 RosterWatch RB Touchdown Dependency Tool Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com The Week 5 touchdown dependency numbers are in for the top 50 fantasy running backs. This tool helps spot future scoring trends. Ideally, we would like to know what each player’s production is when they are scoring touchdowns at an average pace. That way we
RWi Week 5 RosterWatch Waiver Tool and Notes: WRs
Week 5 RosterWatch Waiver Tool: WRs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo by Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com The waiver wire dried up a bit this week. However, there are still a hand full of nice pickups. All players listed are less than 50% owned across standard leagues. The chart is sorted by points per game. If you have
RWi Week 5 RosterWatch Waiver Tool and Notes: RBs
Week 5 RosterWatch Waiver Tool: RBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com We’ve got some injuries. We’ve got some runners emerging. All the reason you should need to go down this list one by one and see who is available in your league. All players listed are less than 50% owned in standard fantasy leagues. *Players are sorted
RWi Week 4 RosterWatch WR Touchdown Dependency Tool
Week RosterWatch WR Touchdown Dependency Tool Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Death, taxes, and a 28 percent Touchdown Dependency Ratio for fantasy wide receivers. Ratios close to average represent the qualities we are looking for in our fantasy players. A combination of upside and reliability. Players with very high ratios are susceptible to future inconsistency and/or declining
RWi Week 4 RosterWatch RB Touchdown Dependency Tool
Week 4 RosterWatch RB Touchdown Dependency Tool Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com RosterWatch unveiled the original touchdown dependency tool in 2012. The first of its kind. We learned that touchdowns are responsible for approximately 25% of fantasy production for healthy and consistent contributors at the skill positions. Why do we care about this? To identify trends and
Week 4 RosterWatch Free Agent QBs
Week 4 RosterWatch Free Agency: QBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com If you’ve listened to the RosterWatch Sirius XM Fantasy Sports radio show recently, undoubtedly you’ve heard me preach about the surplus of viable fantasy quarterbacks that currently exists. To the point, where we couldn’t recommend that Aaron Rodgers or Cam Newton owners spend a waiver claim
RWi Week 4 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: WRs
Week 4 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: WRs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com If you didn’t listen to us last week, hopefully you finally will now. It’s time to forget about people you drafted and start rostering players who produce, regardless of their names. It’s time to drop all the Kenny Britts, and maybe even Greg Jennings of
RWi Week 4 RosterWatch Waiver Wire Tool: RBs
Week 4 RosterWatch Waiver Tool: RBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Lots of running back issues for teams throughout the fantasy football universe so far this season. Here are some solutions to your problems. Prospects are sorted by average points. Read the notes next to each to see how we feel about them. Each of these players