Science of Fantasy Football Lab
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Fantasy Football experts sometimes get too attached to what happened last week. In the early part of the season, it’s essential to factor in more than just this year in determining who is the leader at each position. My unique ratings system uses four statistical tools to produce a consensus rating for each player. It uses data from the current season and the last two seasons, but each week is weighted more heavily toward the current season. Let’s see who the leaders of the pack are after week eleven.
Every week in Fantasy Football, there are three possible outcomes for a player’s statistics. They can help your team win by having a huge points week. They can cause your team to lose by having a very low points week. They can keep your team in contention by having a performance above the historic median of output expected. Combining these three outcomes into a single, easy-to-understand number was the goal of the MVP Index. While the historical median for Fantasy Football points differs by position, using the same level of expected performance for RB, WR, and TE gives us a standard metric to compare when making Flex starting decisions all season.
Now that we have enough weeks into the season, we can start looking at the MVP Index just for the current season. The only difference in how we use the MVP25 Index versus the regular MVP Index is simple. In MVP25, we count every game played, whereas in the regular MVP Indie, we only count full games. This is because in Fantasy Football, we must decide whether a player is a good start each week without knowing whether they will play a full game. This is an accurate gauge of the value of each player in Fantasy Football for the current season.
While the MVP Index considers consistency, the Upside Index looks at a player’s best ten games over the past two seasons plus the current season. There is a special formula for handling outlier data that minimizes its impact on the overall score. There is also a special technique to allow rookies to be graded on the same percentage of games as a cagey veteran who has played more full games. Each week, the current season is weighted more to keep the data up to date for this season’s performances.
A spike week is defined as a game in which a player scored around 25% more than the weekly median in Fantasy Football. This equates to around 15 points for RB, WR, and TE positions and 20 points for QB. While the median is lower for TE than for RB and WR, the same value is used to judge a player for Flex starter decisions. While the 20 points for QBs is slightly lower than the median for that position, judging each QB against the others with the same point value is what matters most. The last ten games played are used for this measurement and provide a current form in Fantasy Football.
Josh Allen (+1). Only Otto Graham could challenge him for the top spot of all time now.w
Lamar Jackson (-1) One bad game doesn’t drop a guy like him far
Baker Mayfield (+1) Battled head-to-head with Allen
Patrick Mahomes (-1) Every game is a must-win the rest of the year
Jalen Hurts- About the only offensive player who isn’t upset about something
Jaxson Dart- The Giants need him back badly
Brock Purdy- Returned from injury in top form
Drake Maye- Emerging as one of the best in the league
Dak Prescott (+4) had a 4 TD game in prime time
Jared Goff- Better indoors and in light wind
Bo Nix (-2) manages to pull a game out when he needs it
Justin Herbert (-1) Running out of offensive linemen, and it shows
Matthew Stafford (-1.) Lack of rushing upside caps his fantasy value
Jordan Love (NEW) Just good enough to be in the mix as a fantasy starter
Sam Darnold (-1). At least he was still better than JJ in Fantasy points
Christian McCaffrey-Having a season worthy of pick one in fantasy
De’Von Achane- Great season on a team with very little to get excited about
Jonathon Taylor- Comes back from his bye week to help teams with title hopes
Bijan Robinson- Still a Top 5 RB in Fantasy
Jahmyr Gibbs- Offense has had some tough weeks this year
Kyren Williams- Gets in the end zone at a nice rate
Bucky Irving (+1). Need him back from injury now
James Cook (+2). His QB is the TD vulture.
Josh Jacobs (-2) Injury is the only thing that could drop him from the Top 10
Saquon Barkley (-1) Offense scoring at a much lower rate this season
Derrick Henry (+1) Still the King!
Breece Hall (-1) Imagine him on a great offense
Travis Etienne- Injury to Tuten could keep his volume coming
Chase Brown (+5) gets the volume needed in the passing game without Perine
Rico Dowdle (+2) The number one RB on a better-than-average offense
Javonte Williams- Lost some volume to Malik Davis
D’Andre Swift (-2) is still solid while losing some volume
David Montgomery (-4) is having his worst season since moving to the Lions
Ashton Jeanty (-1) Showing why rookie RBs on a bad team are a high risk
Ken Walker (+7) suddenly woke up for a big week
Aaron Jones (+1) Sharing the volume with Mason caps the upside of both
Quinshon Judkins (-2) Browns offense with Shadeur might be awful
Alvin Kamara (+1) should get enough volume to be around the Top 20 value
Rachad White (-1) Tucker showed he was a better option without Bucky
RJ Harvey (-4) Coach loves to split touches, no matter who is active with him
Sean Tucker (NEW) Two fantastic games over the last 2 seasons when he got the volume
TreVeon Henderson (NEW) could emerge as the best of the rookie RBs
Jaylen Warren (-3) Losing more volume to Gainwell hurts his value
Chuba Hubbard (-1) is only hanging on due to injuries, dropping others off the chart
Jordan Mason- Getting just enough volume to be Fantasy viable
Puka Nacua- Holds down the top spot again
Amon Ra St Brown- Offense struggles at times outdoors
Cee Dee Lamb- Was second banana to Pickens on MNF
Ja’Marr Chase- It wasn’t my spit; it was the one-armed man defense that won’t work.k
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (+3) could be in the Top 3 discussion soon
Davante Adams (-1) Great one-two punch with Puka
Nico Collins (+4) has been much better with Mills at QB
Rashee Rice (-2). Too many drops last week cost them the game
Drake London- Injury concern might drop him off this chart soon
Emeka Egbuka (-3) The best of the rookie WRs
Justin Jefferson (-1) Bad QB play has slipped him outside the Top 10
George Pickens (+4) Big play ability, and teams doubling Lamb is good news for Pickens
Deebo Samuel (+7) can have those big spike weeks, but also can be inconsistent
Stefon Diggs (+3) Undisputed WR1 for the Pats
Garret Wilson- Injury could drop him off this list soon
Michael Pittman (+3) comes back from the bye week for the stretch run
Tetairoa McMillan (NEW) Rookie flashed on a day Bryce Young had his first 400-yard game
Chris Olave- Volume keeps him in the top 20
Keenan Allen (-5): Starting to lose target share to others, including the rookie TE.
Jordan Addison (+1) Passing offense limits his upside
Brian Thomas Jr (+2) Injury could drop him from this list soon
Ladd McConkey (-10) Chargers needed the bye week to get here
Tee Higgins (+3) could have a big week with Chase's suspension
Jaylen Waddle (-2) QB inconsistency limits his weekly upside
Courtland Sutton (-1) Losing target share to others
DeVonta Smith (-13). This offense is a mess
AJ Brown (-2) The WR Room is full of talent and attitudes
Terry McLaurin- Should return after the Bye week
DK Metcalf- Change at QB shouldn’t affect him much
Rome Odunze (+1) should be rising as the offense starts clicking every week
Jameson Williams (NEW) Change of play callers has made him fantasy relevant again
Zay Flowers- Low passing volume offense limits his upside
Chris Godwin- Should return from injury soon
Marvin Harrison Jr- Injury is a big concern
DJ Moore (-8). Others are emerging on that offense ahead of him in target volume
Trey McBride- Posting numbers worthy of RB6 or WR6 production as a TE
George Kittle (+1) was glad to see Purdy back at QB
Travis Kelce (-1) The older man is getting it done
Brock Bowers- Returning closer to his expected spot on this list
Tyler Warren- Rookies often do better down the stretch after a Bye
Sam LaPorta- Injury will drop him off this list soon
Jake Ferguson- Has great chemistry with Dak
Mark Andrews- Starting to look more like the Andrews we drafted
Dallas Goedert- A solid option on this offense, but lots of mouths to feed
Dalton Kincaid (+1) Injury could drop him off this list
Oronde Gadsden (+1) has found a nice place in a solid offense
David Njoku (-2) Weakness of the Browns offense could drop him from this list soon
Juwan Johnson (+1) Without Shaheed, he is now the 3rd best option on this offense
Dalton Schultz (NEW) could rise to the top 10 this season
AJ Barner (NEW) When he gets volume, he is solid