RWi RosterWatch 2014 RB ADP Draft Tool – Quality Starts, TD Dependency, Targets and More
RosterWatch 2014 RB ADP Draft Tool – Quality Starts, TD Dependency, Targets and More
Alex Dunlap, RosterWatch.com
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As many of you know, multiple weekly proprietary tools will be available in-season to help with the setting of lineups and management of your roster. As we prepare for our fantasy drafts, though, RW will be sharing special tools to help our members reconcile tough decisions on draft day and practice good, value-finding habits in mock drafts.
This IS NOT THE RosterWatch CHEAT SHEET. If you’re signed up and reading this, you’ll get an email when the free RW CHEAT SHEET is available. Remember, certain players have vastly different situations in 2014 such as Toby Gerhart, Knowhson Moreno and numerous others, and the chart does not include many noteworthy rookies – which will all be addressed in the very simple and easy-to-understand RosterWatch CHEAT SHEET.
This chart notes player, 2013 games played, 2013 fantasy points/game, 2013 targets/game (PPR-upside indicator), touchdown dependency (dependability indicator) as well as a breakdown of 2013 game logs separating and assigning percentages to unacceptable games (10.5 points or under in standard leagues), quality games (10.5-17.5 points in standard leagues) and monster games (17.5 or more points in standard leagues per FantasyPros records). As always at RosterWatch, blue means great, light blue means good, no coloring means average, light red means bad and dark red means entirely unacceptable.
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When is the 2014 cheat sheet coming out?
Caljaguar this is just one of a bunch of tools that uses 2013 statistics that we’re going to put in the 2014 draft guide. new site launching next week or two and it will come out then- thx-ad
Is this tool in excel format so I can do sorting based on differnet columns?
Does the cheat sheet follow best for a standard or PPR format?