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Week 9’s Most Accurate Experts

Posted by andrew on November, 9th 2011

If you’re a fan of surprises, week 9’s action had more than its fair share to keep you entertained. Between Eli Manning outdueling Tom Brady, Matt Moore posting top 4 fantasy QB numbers (huh?) and the mighty Steelers’ defense succumbing down the stretch, it was definitely a week of unexpected outcomes. That can only mean it wasn’t the easiest week for the experts to predict (we did mention Matt Moore was a peak performer, right?!).

 

With that in mind, let’s take a look at the top 10 experts (out of 75) from week 9 to see who handed out the best advice. You can also check out the accuracy portion of our site for a breakdown by position. This includes IDP ratings, which were just launched last week.

 

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Week 8′s Most Accurate Experts

Posted by andrew on November, 3rd 2011

We’re officially halfway through the fantasy season which means we’re not too far away from crowning this year’s most accurate fantasy football expert. Judging by the recent movement in the Year-to-Date standings, the top billing is still up for grabs for any expert who makes a 2nd half push.

 

Before we get too far ahead of ourselves, though, let’s check in on how the experts did in week 8. We’ll examine who did the best job with their picks by breaking down the week’s top 10 experts (out of 72).

 

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Week 7′s Most Accurate Experts

Posted by andrew on October, 26th 2011

Week 7 was all about extremes. On the one hand, we saw some of the best fantasy performances of the season from the likes of Arian Foster, DeMarco Murray and Drew Brees. Of course, on the other hand, there were the painful SEA-CLE and BAL-JAC games that hardly did fantasy owners any favors. That is, unless you had one of those teams as your DST. Or, maybe they helped if you play in a league that values fantasy punters.

 

In either case, the performances certainly gave the experts plenty of opportunities to either hit it big or crash and burn with their picks. So which experts nailed their predictions? Let’s take a look at the top 10 accuracy standings (out of 68 experts) for the week. You can also view the YTD leaderboard here.

 

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First Half Sleepers and the Experts Who Loved Them

Posted by dave on October, 25th 2011

Can you believe we’re almost at the midway point of the fantasy football season? Since we’re close to halftime, let’s take a quick look back to see which experts nailed the most surprising studs from the first half of the season.  Whether these players can keep up their numbers is obviously more important to us, but that’s what Consensus Rest-of-Season Rankings are for (updated on Tuesday afternoons).
 
The most “unglamorous” stud running back in fantasy football has to be Fred Jackson. Maybe it’s because he plays for a team that hasn’t really been known for high powered offenses, or because the team plays for a city that isn’t known for being all that sexy (please, no hate mail. . . I happen to LOVE Buffalo wings and Niagara Falls). More likely, though, it’s because he’s an undrafted 30-year old RB from Coe College with a very unoriginal name. Only “John Smith” could be less exciting.
 
The staff at Chinstrap Ninjas (cool name, btw) were documented Fred Jackson fans. They had him as their #17 RB despite a consensus opinion of RB #26. If you followed their draft advice, Fred Jackson is likely on your team. Unfortunately for me, I fell for C.J. Spiller’s first round draft pedigree and assumed he’d pass up Mr. Unglamorous.
 
Is there any bigger surprise than Cam Newton’s ascension into the elite tier of fantasy quarterbacks? We all love QBs that can run (outside of the squinting we do every time they’re about to get popped), but did anyone think he’d be passing up a storm and putting up so many TDs?
 
Well, Smitty from FantasyFootballXtreme and Sigmund Bloom from FootballGuys were clearly sending smoke signals this Preseason. They both had Newton ranked as their #19 QB while the consensus opinion was QB #27. Following their advice would have landed you a QB2 with tons of upside…upside that starting paying dividends in week 1.
 
We have Smitty documented with the following preseason player note on our site, “Elite in the making, we don’t care what anyone says. Hate him all you want, we believe and we have made that clear this offseason.
 
Let’s run through a few other surprise studs from the first half of the year and see which experts believed in them the most.
 
Matt Forte
Preseason ECR: RB #12
Best Rank: RB #3
Top Expert: Louis Tranquilli
Site: BFD Fantasy Football
 
Wes Welker
Preseason ECR: WR #19
Best Rank: WR #9
Top Expert: Smitty
Site: Fantasy Football Xtreme
 
Steve Smith (CAR)
Preseason ECR: WR #32
Best Rank: WR #18
Top Expert: Dave Baker
Site: FootballGuys
 
A.J. Green
Preseason ECR: WR #34
Best Rank: WR #19
Top Expert: Jeff Terfertiller
Site: FootballGuys
 
We have a lot of football left to play, but it’s clear these guys were on to something when they touted these players. We’re tracking the accuracy of the 73 experts we have draft rankings for, so we’ll have a full report card after the season is over. Until then, keep up with our Weekly Accuracy leader board.
 
It’s halftime in the MNF game and I need Ray Rice to score 10 points. Yes, that was a miserable first half to watch. Let’s hope for some fireworks in the 2nd half of the game (and the season)!
 
 
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Week 6′s Most Accurate Experts

Posted by andrew on October, 19th 2011

If we learned two things in week 6, it’s the following: (1) Jim Schwartz prefers light handshakes and (2) Despite the early season Tecmo Bowl numbers, there is still hope for NFL defenses to slow down opposing offenses. The latter seemed to get lost in the shuffle of the Schwartz/Harbaugh headlines. However, consider this stat as one example of how week 6 offenses were stymied: Only 9 players cracked the 20 point fantasy plateau (STD scoring). That’s just the second time in the past 2+ seasons there weren’t double digit 20 point players. So, if nothing else, Jim Schwartz wasn’t the only one who was a little defensive on Sunday.

 

How did the strong defensive performances impact this week’s accuracy scores? We’ll break down the top 10 experts (out of 65) to see who made the best picks. You can also check out our updated YTD standings to see which experts are on top for the season.

 

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