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Fantasy Football Analytics

2023 Accuracy Tab Update

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  • by Val Pinskiy
  • in FFA Insider · How To · Projections
  • — 9 Aug, 2023

Have you ever wanted to know the accuracy of various projection sources to hold the projection makers accountable? In the past, we have published articles on the accuracy of projection sources. However, we wanted to give users a way to examine the accuracy of projections themselves.

This offseason, the Fantasy Football Analytics team has been working to update our webapp to allow users to examine the accuracy of historical fantasy football projections. For the first time in fantasy football history, there is now a tool to examine the accuracy of projections. We are the first and only website to provide users the ability to examine the accuracy of projections (and not just rankings)! The app allows you to examine the accuracy of historical projections using various settings, including different aggregation methods and to specify different weights to give each projection source. That way, you can use the settings that will be the most accurate for your upcoming season to help you win your league. In order to examine the accuracy of historical projections, you’ll need an FFA Insider subscription.

The tab is available to subscribers in our app here: http://apps.fantasyfootballanalytics.net

In general settings, you can update the analysts, positions, seasons, league scoring settings, types of averaging (e.g., mean, weighted average, robust average), and weights for each projection source. You can also update the specific week to see the actual performance of different projections week to week for each week and season since 2018. We are also working on making data available for seasons prior to 2018, and we hope to release that in the future.

The app includes an interactive scatterplot where you can see the actual vs. projected points of each player in a given week or season (preview below): 

A list of available metrics and a quick definition is below.

  • R2: Coefficient of Determination. Larger values are better.
  • RMSE: Root Mean Squared Error. Smaller values are better.
  • MASE: Mean Absolute Scaled Error. Smaller values are better.
  • ME: Mean Error. Values closer to zero are better.
  • MAE: Mean Absolute Error. Smaller values are better.
  • MSE: Mean Squared Error. Smaller values are better.
  • MPE: Mean Percentage Error. Values closer to zero are better.
  • MAPE: Mean Absolute Percentage Error. Values closer to zero are better.
  • sMAPE: Symmetric Mean Absolute Percentage Error. Values closer to zero are better.
  • RMSLE: Root Mean Squared Log Error. Smaller values are better.
  • Predictive R2: Larger values are better.

We hope you enjoy digging into the historic accuracy data!

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8 Comments

  1. Mike Ellison says:
    August 11, 2023 at 12:21 am

    I thought your aggregate projections were made up from 10+ Analysts, why are we only able examine the accuracy of 4 sources (Including the FFAnalytics Aggregate)?

    Reply
    • Noah Schwartz says:
      August 16, 2023 at 12:19 pm

      Hello Mike, Thank you for reaching out for clarification about what we provide. We have been working hard on developing our accuracy information. There are only a few sources that offer data for all positions, and this is why only a sources appear in the drop down menu. Hope this helps.

      Reply
  2. Scott says:
    August 16, 2023 at 12:43 pm

    Hi, will there be a 2023 Draft Optimizer release this year?

    Reply
    • Scott says:
      August 16, 2023 at 12:48 pm

      Sorry, see it up now! Thanks for this awesome app!

      Reply
  3. Andy Miller says:
    August 18, 2023 at 11:37 am

    Hell! When will the data be updated? Just want to see Dalvin Cook numbers and the other moves get updated. Thanks!

    Also, any chance we will see bye weeks in the data?

    Reply
    • Andy Miller says:
      August 18, 2023 at 11:42 am

      Also, do you guys have a data dictionary lying around for definitions of the various columns? I couldnt find. Thanks!

      Reply
  4. jonathan warman says:
    August 20, 2023 at 11:20 am

    could you add auction #s for a standard $200 16 roster draft to the projections? thanks

    Reply
    • Noah Schwartz says:
      August 28, 2023 at 8:28 pm

      Once logged into the app, click on settings and then click on auction settings. Adjust to fit your league and download the custom cost template.

      Reply

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