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Post by Kliquid on Sept 30, 2010 14:18:12 GMT -5
Fantasy football is full of tiny, weekly battles that will help you win the eventual war. The following projections are to help you win those battles. QB | RB | WR | TEThese numbers are based on a number of factors, each of which is inspected before any projection is made. The most common usage for these projections is to decide who to start and who to sit from week to week; they can also be used if you're in need of a bye-week replacement or a spot-starter in a given week. These projections do not take into account the future, so they should not be used for dynasty leagues. The scoring system for these projections may vary from your league, so please inspect not only the "points" category, but also how the points are accumulated and how the scoring may vary from your league. The scoring system for these projections is: - 1 point per 25 yards passing
- 4 points per passing touchdown
- -2 points per passing interception
- 1 point per 10 yards rushing
- 6 points per rushing touchdown
- .5 point per reception
- 1 point per 10 yards receiving
- 6 points per receiving touchdown
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Post by Cult Member BriGuy on Oct 1, 2010 9:42:07 GMT -5
Do you think any Saints receiver is going to be a top scorer on a consistent basis? I know Moore does good anytime Bush is out but what about Colston, Meachem, Henderson? It seems like Brees has a new favorite each week.
I guess the same can be asked about Denver WRs as well.
Mark Clayton #5 this week. I know this ranking is partly due to his opponent, but do you think he will finish in the top 10 this year for WR?
I think Turner should be ranked a little higher. The 49ers defense got shredded by KC in week 2, and once ATL goes ahead, they should run the ball more.
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