RosterWatch Week 2 Matchup Tool Now Available

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This is a proprietary weekly tool provided by RosterWatch for our PRO community.

It is designed to be a decision-making tool for gauging the defensive opponents your fantasy players face. If you are new to this, our time-tested and most popular flagship in-season tool, the instructions for use couldn’t be simpler, and can be found below.

RW PRO users can download the matchup tool (or access the online tool for use) in the downloads section of their profile by clicking HERE.

DO NOT RELY ON “FANTASY POINTS AGAINST” as your primary indicator for player matchups ever again. It is a flawed metric, as you’ll see, which will cause you heartache and struggle.

The rankings represented here are derived via a proprietary algorithm which takes into account not only traditional “fantasy points against” metrics (schedule-adjusted after 3 weeks of play), but also (and most importantly) weighted averages and medians of separate individual player and defensive-unit scouting grades for members of the 2022 unit that will be run-stopping, pass-rushing, or covering against the position in question, along with other analytic trends including projected game-script, game-flow/pace, sportsbook indicators, volume of total projected snaps and much, much, more.

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INSTRUCTIONS:

To use the tool, think about your fantasy player.

Let’s say you roster Bucs RB Rachaad White and would like to see how he matches up against the defense he faces this week.

First, look down the list and find the Bucs (White’s team). You will see that the Bucs’ opponent (OPP) is the Chicago Bears in Week 2, and there are four color-coded cells in the horizontal columns marked “OPP vs. QBs,” “OPP vs. RBs,” “OPP vs. WRs” and “OPP vs. TEs.”

These are the OPPONENT’S (in this case the BEARS’) OFFICIAL ROSTERWATCH MATCHUP RANKINGS AGAINST THESE GIVEN POSITIONS.

They are not the rankings for the BUCS, but rather, for the OPPONENT THEY FACE IN THIS GIVEN WEEK (the THE BEARS). In the “OPP vs. RBs” cell for the Bucs, you’ll notice a big, blue ‘No. 1’. This means that White faces our best possible matchup for opposing RBs in Week 2 (the Bears). This is a great indicator for fantasy managers of White. It is also a positive one for those thinking of rostering him in DFS contests.

Repeat the same process for other players on your roster as you are trying to break ties regarding which players to start and which to sit in season-long leagues. Also use it to identify which upside-plays to roster in DFS contests based on matchup.

With the launch of the online tool, you can now sort by any column: Vegas line, over/under, and matchup ranks vs. each position for easy reference. The Vegas lines are updated hourly for your reference and research. Please note that matchup ratings can change slightly through the week as lines and totals shift, or as injuries to key defensive personnel occur.

1 is the best (easiest) matchup, 32 is the worst (toughest).

COLOR-CODES
(you like blue matchups best)

BLUE: Best Matchups
LIGHT BLUE: Borderline Top Matchups
WHITE: Neutral Matchups
LIGHT RED: Borderline Bottom Matchups
RED: Worst Matchups

++RW Proprietary Algorithm

8 Comments

  1. 10 team full PPR
    For the rest of the season who would you guys keep LaPorta or Njoku?
    Thanks RW

  2. PPR flex if Aaron Jones is out

    Pick 1
    Javante Williams
    AJ Dillon
    Allgeire
    Mike Evans

    1. CAn’t believe our rankings say Allgeiier.

  3. Full PPR

    1 RB 1 Flex

    D. Pierce, D. Swift, B. Hall, J. Addison, Z. Flowers, T. Lockett, R. Doubs

    Thank you in advance Much appreciated!!!!

    1. Pierce and FLowers for me. GL

  4. Stash candidate for standard league: Rashee Rice or Jayden Reed?

    1. Reeeeeed

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