Welcome to week 13!
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The graphs below summarize the projections from a variety of sources.
This week’s summary includes projections from: CBS: CBS Average,
FantasyPros, NFL, FFToday, NumberFire, FantasySharks and FleaFlicker.
The data for this article was collected on 12/01/22. For more details on
WR gold mining and how to interpret the graphs above, see
Chad’s
post explaining gold mining .
Projection Graphs Standard Leagues
RB
Standard Scoring League Running Backs
From the graph below notice that:
- Ezekiel Elliott, Najee Harris, D’Andre Swift, Michael Carter and
James Robinson are the five players with the largest upside (as
measured from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some
projections are placing much higher valuations than others. If you are
projected to lose this week by quite a few points and are looking for a
risky play that may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to
consider.
- Austin Ekeler, Miles Sanders, Ezekiel Elliott, Kenyan Drake and
Dontrell Hilliard are the players with the smallest downside,
which suggests that while their median projection might not be great,
there is less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if
you are likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk,
these players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Joe Mixon, Tony Pollard, Leonard Fournette, Najee
Harris and Michael Carter are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
WR
Standard Scoring League Wide Receiver
From the graph below notice that:
- Christian Kirk, Mike Evans, Tyler Lockett, Keenan Allen and Brandon
Aiyuk are the five players with the largest upside (as measured
from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are
placing much higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose
this week by quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that
may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- A.J. Brown, Terry McLaurin, Brandin Cooks, Van Jefferson and Kalif
Raymond are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Amari Cooper, Jaylen Waddle, Mike Evans, JuJu
Smith-Schuster and Jakobi Meyers are the five players with the
largest downside this week. If you are planning on starting them,
it may be prudent to investigate why some projections have such low
expectations for these players.
QB
Standard Scoring League Quarterback
From the graph below notice that:
- Justin Fields, Bryce Perkins, Trevor Siemian, Davis Mills and John
Wolford are the five players with the largest upside (as measured
from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are
placing much higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose
this week by quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that
may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins and Mike White
are the players with the smallest downside, which suggests that
while their median projection might not be great, there is less
uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Fields, Bryce Perkins,
Davis Mills and John Wolford are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
TE
Standard Scoring League Tight-End
From the graph below notice that:
- Mark Andrews, George Kittle, T.J. Hockenson, Pat Freiermuth and
Taysom Hill are the five players with the largest upside (as
measured from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some
projections are placing much higher valuations than others. If you are
projected to lose this week by quite a few points and are looking for a
risky play that may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to
consider.
- Tyler Conklin, Dawson Knox, Hunter Henry, Logan Thomas and Will
Dissly are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, George Kittle, T.J. Hockenson, Taysom Hill, David
Njoku and Cole Kmet are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
Projection Graphs Point-per-Reception
Leagues
RB
Point-per-Reception League Running Back Roundup
From the graph below notice that:
- Ezekiel Elliott, Leonard Fournette, Najee Harris, Michael Carter and
James Robinson are the five players with the largest upside (as
measured from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some
projections are placing much higher valuations than others. If you are
projected to lose this week by quite a few points and are looking for a
risky play that may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to
consider.
- Miles Sanders, Ezekiel Elliott, Darrell Henderson, Kenyan Drake and
Travis Homer are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Joe Mixon, Leonard Fournette, D’Andre Swift,
Najee Harris and Michael Carter are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
WR
Point-per-Reception League Wide Receiver
From the graph below notice that:
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, Keenan Allen, Mike Evans, Tyler Lockett and
Brandon Aiyuk are the five players with the largest upside (as
measured from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some
projections are placing much higher valuations than others. If you are
projected to lose this week by quite a few points and are looking for a
risky play that may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to
consider.
- Stefon Diggs, Terry McLaurin, Allen Lazard, Gabriel Davis and Kalif
Raymond are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Amari Cooper, Mike Evans, JuJu Smith-Schuster,
Jakobi Meyers and Mike Williams are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
QB
Point-per-Reception League Quarterback
From the graph below notice that:
- Justin Fields, Bryce Perkins, Trevor Siemian, Davis Mills and John
Wolford are the five players with the largest upside (as measured
from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are
placing much higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose
this week by quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that
may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins and Mike White
are the players with the smallest downside, which suggests that
while their median projection might not be great, there is less
uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Fields, Bryce Perkins,
Davis Mills and John Wolford are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
TE
Point-per-Reception League Tight-End
From the graph below notice that:
- Mark Andrews, George Kittle, T.J. Hockenson, Tyler Higbee and Taysom
Hill are the five players with the largest upside (as measured
from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are
placing much higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose
this week by quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that
may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Tyler Conklin, Hunter Henry, Logan Thomas, Juwan Johnson and Jonnu
Smith are the players with the smallest downside, which suggests
that while their median projection might not be great, there is less
uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, George Kittle, Pat Freiermuth, David Njoku,
Gerald Everett and Taysom Hill are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
Projection Graphs
Half-Point-per-Reception Leagues
RB
Half-Point-per-Reception League Running Back Roundup
From the graph below notice that:
- Ezekiel Elliott, Leonard Fournette, Najee Harris, Michael Carter and
James Robinson are the five players with the largest upside (as
measured from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some
projections are placing much higher valuations than others. If you are
projected to lose this week by quite a few points and are looking for a
risky play that may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to
consider.
- Miles Sanders, Ezekiel Elliott, Darrell Henderson, Kenyan Drake and
Travis Homer are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Joe Mixon, Leonard Fournette, D’Andre Swift,
Najee Harris and Michael Carter are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
WR
Half-Point-per-Reception League Wide Receiver
From the graph below notice that:
- Amon-Ra St. Brown, Keenan Allen, Mike Evans, Tyler Lockett and
Brandon Aiyuk are the five players with the largest upside (as
measured from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some
projections are placing much higher valuations than others. If you are
projected to lose this week by quite a few points and are looking for a
risky play that may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to
consider.
- Stefon Diggs, Terry McLaurin, Allen Lazard, Gabriel Davis and Kalif
Raymond are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Amari Cooper, Mike Evans, JuJu Smith-Schuster,
Jakobi Meyers and Mike Williams are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
QB
Half-Point-per-Reception League Quarterback
From the graph below notice that:
- Justin Fields, Bryce Perkins, Trevor Siemian, Davis Mills and John
Wolford are the five players with the largest upside (as measured
from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are
placing much higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose
this week by quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that
may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Joe Burrow, Trevor Lawrence, Geno Smith, Kirk Cousins and Mike White
are the players with the smallest downside, which suggests that
while their median projection might not be great, there is less
uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Aaron Rodgers, Justin Fields, Bryce Perkins,
Davis Mills and John Wolford are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
TE
Half-Point-per-Reception League Tight-End
From the graph below notice that:
- Mark Andrews, George Kittle, T.J. Hockenson, Tyler Higbee and Taysom
Hill are the five players with the largest upside (as measured
from their (pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are
placing much higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose
this week by quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that
may tip the balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Tyler Conklin, Hunter Henry, Logan Thomas, Juwan Johnson and Jonnu
Smith are the players with the smallest downside, which suggests
that while their median projection might not be great, there is less
uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, George Kittle, Pat Freiermuth, David Njoku,
Gerald Everett and Taysom Hill are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.
Projection Graphs Kickers
DST
Standard Scoring DST
From the graph below notice that:
- Seahawks, Redskins, Giants, Packers and Steelers are the five
players with the largest upside (as measured from their
(pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are placing much
higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose this week by
quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that may tip the
balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Ravens, Patriots, Falcons, Jets and Titans are the players with the
smallest downside, which suggests that while their median
projection might not be great, there is less uncertainty concerning how
poorly they may perform. So, if you are likely to win by a lot and want
to reduce your downside risk, these players may deserve extra
attention.
- On the other hand, Eagles, Browns, 49ers, Seahawks and Giants are
the five players with the largest downside this week. If you are
planning on starting them, it may be prudent to investigate why some
projections have such low expectations for these players.
K
Standard Scoring K
From the graph below notice that:
- Graham Gano, Nick Folk, Jason Myers, Jake Elliott and Wil Lutz are
the five players with the largest upside (as measured from their
(pseudo)medians). For these players, some projections are placing much
higher valuations than others. If you are projected to lose this week by
quite a few points and are looking for a risky play that may tip the
balance in your favor, these are players to consider.
- Daniel Carlson, Brett Maher, Greg Zuerlein, Matthew Wright and Jason
Sanders are the players with the smallest downside, which
suggests that while their median projection might not be great, there is
less uncertainty concerning how poorly they may perform. So, if you are
likely to win by a lot and want to reduce your downside risk, these
players may deserve extra attention.
- On the other hand, Justin Tucker, Younghoe Koo, Jason Myers, Jake
Elliott and Cairo Santos are the five players with the largest
downside this week. If you are planning on starting them, it may be
prudent to investigate why some projections have such low expectations
for these players.