The Daily Item, Sunbury, PA

Sports

October 12, 2008

Zaktansky on Fantasy Football: Projecting the value of projections

If only one could predict the future by simply crunching some numbers.

Fantasy football, a true numbers game, would be so much easier that way.

Take for example many of the major fantasy football Web sites. They now offer weekly projections of what they predict players will do against a given matchup on any given Sunday.

Mathematicians have actually developed formulas to project which players or defensive teams are the most likely to succeed. However, fantasy football, many have learned, is not an exact science in the least.

Take for example, running backs heading into week 6. Who are the top 12 halfbacks in projected stats? It depends on which Web site you look.

Adrian Peterson is projected by ESPN.com to run for 158 yards and two touchdowns, while also snagging two receptions for 17 yards en route to a 30-point fantasy day in a standard point-per-reception (PPR) league. Meanwhile, cnnsi.com predicts he will torch the Lions for 135 yards rushing, two touchdowns and 10 yards receiving on two receptions, or 28 standard fantasy points. Peterson is also the top-ranked fantasy running back for week six on NFL.com and Yahoo.com. Overall, he is the consensus top back across the board this week thanks largely to his matchup with Detroit.

The No. 2 running back is also a consensus pick across all four projections: Clinton Portis, who should carve up the St. Louis slipshod defense.

However, things get much murkier as you go down the list. Ronnie Brown is projected third overall at ESPN.com, sixth overall at cnnsi.com and fourth overall at both NFL.com and Yahoo.com. Frank Gore is ranked as high as third at one site (Yahoo.com) and not ranked in the top 12 at all on another (ESPN.com). Reggie Bush is ranked third overall at cnnsi.com, but not ranked in the top 12 at two other major sites (ESPN.com and Yahoo.com). LeRon McClain, the upstart Ravens running back who has been vulturing TDs and carries from Willis McGahee, comes in as a solid No. 5 in ESPN.com's rankings, but doesn't crack the top 12 at all on the other three sites researched.

Obviously, to be a good fantasy football owner, it isn't necessary to know how a player is ranked heading into action any given week. However, for fantasy owners who may have a decision to make -- perhaps deciding which two of three running backs to start hypothetically between Reggie Bush, Maurice Jones-Drew and Brandon Jacobs -- some statistical projections may make who to start/sit a little less stressful.

The bottom line is that it is OK to check weekly projections and to use them to help manage your fantasy football team on a weekly basis. However, to have a better picture of what you are up against, make sure to cross-reference your research with other sites. As every good scientist knows, the more samples you have to test, the more accurate the results.

Daily updates

Obviously the sports section of the newspaper isn't big enough to write a fantasy football column every day, or to share regular feedback on certain players, trends, teams, etc. That's why good friend Eric Pehowic and I started the Web site, www.chinstrapninjas.com.

Eric shares some well-researched stories on the changing of the guard at each position in terms of fantasy players and how they've performed this season so far.

Another article that I want to reference is about my current running back super buy of the week, Thomas Jones. While he has underperformed the last several weeks, Jones is in store for better stats due to a number of factors, and may be a cheap buy from another manager in your league who is growing impatient with Jones' stats. For numerous reasons on why I feel Jones is on the verge of turning around his season and producing respectable numbers the rest of the way, check out the Web site.

Perhaps you, too, can be a Chinstrap Ninja.

Injuries aplenty

For the first time in quite a while, this week will be majorly impacted from a fantasy perspective by injuries. Philadelphia running back Brian Westbrook has been ruled out, meaning that Correll Buckhalter makes a sneaky good play against San Francisco. Denver halfback Selvin Young has also been ruled out, with Michael Pittman slated to take most of the Broncos' carries. Carson Palmer will on the bench this week, meaning Ryan Fitzpatrick will be under center for the Bengals. Be sure to temper expectations for your Cincinnati receivers. Detroit's Jon Kitna will also be held out of action, meaning that Dan Orlovsky will make his first-ever NFL start -- and your Lion receivers will suffer accordingly. Other players of note who will likely not suit up this week (as of this writing) include Matt Hasselbeck, Brian Griese, Kellen Winslow, Jeremy Shockey, Reggie Brown and Tony Scheffler.

n For more fantasy football discussion, go to www.chinstrapninjas.com

Text Only
Zaktansky on Fantasy Football: Projecting the value of projections
by Anonymous , , Sun Oct 12, 2008, 05:59 AM EDT
Sports
  • psu.jpg Freshman quarterback to lead Nittany Lions against Youngstown State

    STATE COLLEGE - It’s a Bolden move for No. 19 Penn State. Coach Joe Paterno tabbed freshman Robert Bolden the starter for the Nittany Lions’ opener Saturday against Youngstown State.

    September 2, 2010 1 Photo

  • Penn St keeps Ohio St in new Big 10 division

    STATE COLLEGE — The Big Ten's new football divisional breakdown and schedules going into effect next season leaves Penn State in the same six-team division as border rival Ohio State.

    September 2, 2010

  • Susan ready to kick things off

    Joe Susan has been so busy preparing for Saturday he actually hasn’t thought about what Saturday will be like for him.

    September 2, 2010

  • Ironmen fall to Warriors

    Tops on the list of teams that give Danville the most problems is Jersey Shore. But close behind is Montoursville.

    September 2, 2010

  • xpsu1web.jpg Armed and anonymous

    The biggest mystery surrounding the Penn State football program in at least a decade will go on for at least one more day. And chances are the answer to who will be the Nittany Lions’ starting quarterback in Saturday’s season opener may not be known until Penn State hits the Beaver Stadium turf shortly after the noon kickoff this weekend.

    September 1, 2010 1 Photo

  • ncagirl01acweb.jpg Conklin leads Warriors

    Brooke Conklin scored three goals and assisted on another as Northumberland Christian took a 7-0 victory over New Covenant Academy in a Allegheny Christian Athletic Association matchup on Tuesday.

    September 1, 2010 1 Photo

  • Sports in brief

    Are you ready for some football? If you are you won’t have to wait much longer, and the opening weekend of the scholastic and collegiate seasons will certainly dish up some football feasts right away.

    September 1, 2010

  • Joe Paterno not ready to name Penn State starting QB

    STATE COLLEGE — Coach Joe Paterno says he's still not ready to announce who will be name Penn State's starting quarterback.

    August 31, 2010

  • danville.jpg Experience prevails

    As a young and inexperienced team, there are plenty of things that Shikellamy needs to improve on in order to reach that next level.

    August 31, 2010 1 Photo

  • High school roundup

    Alice Meng and Lily Hussar won a three-setter at No. 2 doubles to highlight Lewisburg’s 4-1 Heartland Athletic Conference Division II victory over South Williampsort on Monday.

    August 31, 2010

The Daily Marquee
Local Sports Video
  • September 2, 2010

AP Video
Big 10 Football
pennst

Parade
Magazine

Click HERE to read all your Parade favorites including Hollywood Wire, Celebrity interviews and photo galleries, Food recipes and cooking tips, Games and lots more.
Hyperlocal Search
Premier Guide
Find a business

Walking Fingers
Maps, Menus, Store hours, Coupons, and more...
Premier Guide
Popular Searches
Powered by Local.com