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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RWi Week 11 RB Touchdown Dependency Ratios

Week 11 RB Touchdown Dependency Ratios Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com By now, you know what they are. So, without further ado here they are. Two charts as usual. One sorted by total points on the season. One by ascending dependency ratios. Oh, and I threw in average points on the season. I think we’ll keep that

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RWi Week 8 RB Touchdown Dependency Ratios

Week 8 RB Touchdown Dependency Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com We are holding pretty steady now, in the 24 percent range, regarding the average level of running back touchdown production versus total fantasy points. As always, I’ve arranged the data two different ways. The first chart is sorted by total points on the season. Here I focus

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RWi Two Year Points Distribution Study – Top 15 Fantasy RBs

Two Year Points Distribution Study – Top 15 Fantasy RBs Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Photo Credit Average Fantasy Points Per Game. A fantasy statistic referenced ad nauseum. It is a quick and useful metric but it doesn’t tell the whole story. The averages mask quite a few differences among players. Fantasy football is a week to

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Ben Tate Will Disappoint in 2012

Ben Tate will Disappoint in 2012 Byron Lambert, Rosterwatch.com Fantasy football expectations have risen for Texans back up RB Ben Tate in 2012. According to MyFantasyLeague.com, Tate has a current average draft position of 31st among running backs. In twelve team leagues that is indicative of a middle of the road #3 RB. A roster

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