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Scoring Format: Combination Scoring (yardage and scoring), non-PPR (point-per-reception) RK - Player's ranking at specific position TR - Tier player falls within ADP - Where the player is being selected overall on average (access full ADP reports) Pos - Player's position TM - Player's NFL team Bye - Week the player's team has a Bye Week (+) Player moving up (-) Player moving down (INJ) Player injured (SUSP) Player suspended
Hi Joe,
Great question. Greene is a tad too low and will be going up this week, but we feel a lot of companies are far too optimistic about him. We have a very limited body of work from Greene. The Jets are trying to improve their passing game. The addition of LT probably means Greene is a two-down back, and he'll lose a few series to LT each game. The biggest factor is the loss of Alan Faneca at LG. He's likely to be replaced by a rookie. Greene is a very risky pick, despite what a lot of fantasy sites want to tell you.
How do i get a draft kit with kffl rankings with a private league from yahoo.We have our own scoring system w/ppr and solo tackles and other defensive catagories.please e-mail me back with some good information.thank you
I can not get this page of Fantasy Foorball Rankings: Combination Scoring to print out for me. Can you give me some pointers on how to get it to print, or if I need to go to another source of yours to do this.
THANKS.
Barry - Without knowing anything more about your team or scoring system, I'd probably go with Williams. He's a proven talent and is still young enough to shine for several more seasons.
Theodore - You will need to sign up for our free Cheat Sheet Calculator and use our printer-friendly option through that interface.
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Brad - Thomas should have a larger role in the offense with Mike Bell in Philly. As long as PT can stay healthy, he's capable of that ranking, but you primarily want him in PPR leagues.
I also use yahoo, and we use bonus points for qb who reach 300 yds or a rb you makes 100 yds. I went to enter the scoring system but found I couldn't do bonus points.
You guys have Kellen Winslow ranked 4th overall in the TE department. I was kind of curious as to why you have him so high. Don't you think guys like J. Finley, Witten and Gonzalez will have a better year than Winslow?
Ryan - We're a little high on Winslow, but he's the only proven option in their passing game. Young QBs often rely on TEs as safety valves, and as long as Winslow is healthy he's a top-five TE. You can land him much later to gain value. Keep in mind - the rankings don't reflect where we're telling you to draft the player but where we feel he'll finish in that scoring system.
I realize that everything coming out of New England should be taken with a lot of salt, but the projection for Maroney is really starting to seem optimistic.