Monday, June 19, 2023

Recently expanded to include all QB's, RB's, WR's, TE's, DEF's, and K's.
Last Updated: 19, June 2023.

Select scoring settings, enter your players name below, select if he is a starter or not and press "Add Player" to display in depth custom stat projections and rankings based on your scoring settings for your fantasy football team.

This program ranks your team by comparing your team to the best and worst possible teams using your settings. For the best results (it doesn't matter in the end but more interesting as you go) enter your players in the order they were drafted. AND MAKE SURE YOU SET THE # OF TEAMS correctly.

Also if you are interested in assistance during your own fantasy football draft visit the Analyze Fantasy Football Draft Predictor
Scoring Type
Offense, Individual Players
1 Passing Touchdown = Points 1 Point = Passing Yards 1 Completion = Points
1 Rushing Touchdown = Points 1 point = Rushing Yards 1 Rush = Points
1 Receiving Touchdown = Points 1 point = Receiving Yards 1 Reception = Points
1 Thrown INT = Points 1 Time Sacked = Points 1 Two Point Conversion = Points
1 Kickoff TD = Points 1 Punt Ret. TD = Points 1 Fumble Lost = Points
Kicking
1 PAT = Points 1 FG Made = Points 1 FG Missed = Points
1 FG (0-39) yds = Points 1 FG (40-49) yds = Points 1 FG (50+) yds = Points
Defense and Special Teams
1 Sack = Points 1 INT For TD = Points 1 Fumble Ret. TD = Points
1 Kickoff Ret. TD = Points 1 Punt Ret. TD = Points 1 Block (Punt/Kick) for TD = Points
1 Block (Punt/Kick) = Points 1 Interception = Points 1 Fumble Recovered = Points
1 Safety = Points (0) Points Allowed = Points (1-6) Points Allowed = Points
(7-13) Points Allowed = Points (14-17) Points Allowed = Points (18-21) Points Allowed = Points
(22-27) Points Allowed = Points (28-34) Points Allowed = Points (35-45) Points Allowed = Points
(46+) Points Allowed = Points (0-99) Yards Allowed = Points (100-199) Yards Allowed = Points
(200-299) Yards Allowed = Points (300-349) Yards Allowed = Points (350-399) Yards Allowed = Points
(400-449) Yards Allowed = Points (450-499) Yards Allowed = Points (500-549) Yards Allowed = Points
(550+) Yards Allowed = Points Games In 1 Season = Games # of Teams in League Teams
Type a player on your teams name. i.e. "Aaron Rodgers"

20 comments:

High Yield Soldier said...

Like it,thnx for the effort

Charles said...

I'm sorry, but the fact that I can't find the EXACT formula for the spelling of my defense makes this entire application worthless.

Kevin said...

@Nick, It says no DEF's and Kickers at the top of the page because most sites don't do projections for kickers and defenses. If you want to follow my advice I will give you a 0 for your kicker unless you took him in the second to last or last round :P. And as far as your backup problem, there is a button that says "Starter" if you tick that button they are a starter, if you don't tick that button then they go to the bench.

@Charles, I shall try to explain it here, A 100 consists of the top ranked player at every position for your first pick, then for every pick after that to maintain a 100 at every position you would need the ( (# of teams-2 or -1 depending on position)*(number of players you've taken at that position not counting the player you just entered) + 1) ranked player. So for example in a 10 team league you would need the top ranked player, 9th or 10th ranked player, 17th or 19th ranked player, 25th or 31th ranked player.... ect at EVERY position.

Now a 0 consists of the ( (# of teams)*(number taken at position +2 or +1 depending on position) +0to3 depending on position) Ranked player at every position. So in a 10 team league you would have the 10th ranked, 20th ranked, 30th ranked, ect player at each position (or some variation depending on position).

In order to calculate in between that I just scale the score of the players so for example if you only entered one player, the 5th ranked RB, then his score would be in a 10 team league, ( (5th ranked player score,your player) - (14th ranked player score) ) / ( (1st ranked player score,your player) - (14th ranked player score) ). Once multiple players are added then it just sums up the team scores or position scores (so replace 5th ranked player score with your team score and 1st ranked player score with 100 score team point total and 14th ranked player score with 0 score team point total).

So as you can see the formula is tough to describe as its not that simple. Hopefully that made some sense to you, any other readers feel free to ask questions.

Anonymous said...

nice tool! haters gunna hate!! keep up the great work!

Anonymous said...

neat, thanks

Eric said...

How do I put in my defense?

And thanks!

Ryan said...

So if I am not mistaken you accounted for the round by round declination by ranking? (10th ranked player meaning the top player in the second round)?

Not to be critical, but......since the difference between the 10th ranked player and the 20th ranked player may only be a difference of 20 to 30 total fantasy points a year there is too much of a penalty applied. 30 total points over a 14-15 game season only equates to a 2 point per game delta. It may be more feasible to use a point comparison to maintain an economy to scale.

Great job though thanks!

Kevin said...

Responding to Ryan:

The 0 to 100 ranking can be harsh for some positions where the variance in the top ~20 player is very small but this is really only a problem when you don't enter your entire team. If you only enter a few players the ranking can be harsh but it does average out as you enter your entire team.

I think that this is okay because if for example you only enter 1 RB and he is the 6th ranked RB then that RB should be ranked a ~70 (in a 10 team league). While that running back is obviously very valuable in fantasy football he is still a ~70 when ranked against the top 14 RBs (in a 10 team league).

Also I should note that it is possible to score above a 100 or below a 0 (in team or position score). But this is very unlikely in a real draft (or mock draft).

Anonymous said...

I need some help here (I'm in a bit of a tough situation as to who I should start. I'm in a "Score Only" league with standard 1 QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, 1 TE and a K.

My team is:
(QB) A. Rodgers (GB)
(RB) L. Blount (NE)
(RB) R. Hillman (DEN)
(WR) J. Edelman (NE)
(WR) D. Adams (GB)
(TE) V. Davis (DEN)
(K) Hauschka (SEA)

My backup (RB) is a nice handcuff with Blount, I have.....

(RB) D. Lewis (NE)
(WR) W. Snead (NO)
(TE) R. Rodgers (GB)

*DO I START BOTH (NE) BACKS (AGAINST WASH) AND BENCH HILLMAN (WHO DID HAVE A MINOR HIP INJURY) OR DO I START DENVER (RB) HILLMAN AND, IF SO, WHICH NEW ENGLAND (RB)DO I START, BLOUNT OR LEWIS???

WR D. ADAMS AND W. SNEAD ARE UP IN THE AIR WHICH ONE TO PAIR WITH EDELMAN AS WELL.

DECISIONS, DECISIONS!!!

Unknown said...

greeat program only lately when i SAVE my team and then go to SEE it in another browser..it comes up a DIFFERENT team..not the one i saved.

Kevin said...

Hi Psycho6568, I wasn't able to recreate your issue. To save your team you should click the "Save Team" button then copy the URL of the new page that opens. If you return to that URL it will always give you an updated ranking of your fantasy team.

Unknown said...

I had a very good draft this year, probably the best possible for a 10 man with the forth pick (David Johnson, my #1 scorer this year) and the program says my total team score is a 73. Now of course the best score would be 100 but how is a score of 73 and what ideally would be considered a good draft?
Love this thing thank you.

Kevin said...

Hi Anonymous, sorry about that I had to update my scripts because the site I was getting projections from started to require you to login and thus I didn't update this page for a while. Arian Foster does show up now. If you have any other complaints please let me know and I will look into it.

@Carter USA, the best score isn't 100. You can score over 100 (create a team with all the top players and you'll see what I mean). Please look at the 3rd comment on this post and you can see my explanation on how scores are created. Basically to get a 100 you would need to draft. Basically to draft a "100 team" in a 10 team league you would need to draft as if you were in an 8 team league. Please make sure you change the "# of Teams in League" value properly too. That field is the most important one for you to set, otherwise your ranking will be inaccurate.

I'm going to use this comment to say thanks for the support everyone. I do my best to keep this program and the draft analyzer program up to date even though I'm not putting out my own opinion articles anymore.

Unknown said...

Just did a live draft. 10 team ppr 1 QB 2 RB 2 WR 1 TE

Russell Wilson, SEA
Doug Martin, TB
C.J. Anderson, DEN
Jeremy Langford, CHI
Julio Jones, ATL
Jordy Nelson, GB
Julius Thomas, JAC

My Bench
Tyrod Taylor, BUF
Melvin Gordon, SD
LeGarrette Blount, NE
Dion Lewis, NE
Tyler Lockett, SEA
Josh Gordon, CLE
Sammie Coates, PIT

DEF SEAHAWKS
AND MCMANUS K

Unknown said...

They said my team is a 75.9.

Avg is 68 but seems like my team will do very well. hmm

Florida Lady said...

How do I delete a player I entered and saved on my starter list incorrectly. (Said David when it was actually Duke Johnson)?
thanks

Kevin said...

Hi Florida Lady, Good question. So to save a team the program actually just generates a URL with your team in the URL. So if you want to remove a player look at the URL, in your case Duke Johnson. Then delete the &. Then refresh the page and you should have that player removed from your team.

I would expect you will have to remove "&Duke+Johnson,+CLE" from the link that was given to you after pressing "save team".

robert cook said...

My team with the 7th pick in a standard scoring 1 LB, 2wr, 2rb 1qb, 1te 1flex(rb, wr or te)k and def in a 17 pick, 10 team draft. In order 1. David Johnson 2.Ezekiel Elliot. 3. Keenan Allen 4.Brandin Cooks 5. ANDREW LUCK (can u believe it) 6. Jeremy Maclin 7.Jordan Mathews 8.Frank Gore 9. Fitzgerald WR Cardinals 10. Ware RB Cards 11.Carolina 12.Antonio Gates 13.Chris Johnson 14. Gostkowski 15. Mike Wallace 16. Luke Kuechly? 17. Andy Dalton. What do you think?

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