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

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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

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RWi DeMarco Murray vs Darren McFadden in 2013 Fantasy Football Drafts

DeMarco Murray vs Darren McFadden Fantasy Scoring Distribution Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com For More FREE Draft Guide Material, Visit RosterWatch.com’s Tools Section You’ll be shuffling through talented, yet unreliable options when dealing with these two. Darren McFadden and DeMarco Murray. Two guys going pretty much back to back in any mock draft that you run. Which

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RWi Draft Guide: Individual QB Breakdowns With Graphs

2013 Fantasy Football Draft Intelligence: Top 15 QB Points Distribution Study Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com There are no shortage of quarterback options in 2013 Fantasy Football Leagues. We recommend drafting one of the Top 15 QBs listed below. It’s a deep group. It’s a good group. When we refer to somebody as “average” in a particular

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RWi Draft Guide: RB Individual Graphs

Top 25 RB Fantasy Scoring Profile Three-Year/One-Year Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Here are the individual scoring profiles for the Top 25 running backs that data was available for. We provide a three year / one year comparison, so that we can can review production over a large sample against recent trends. * Example of reading chart-

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