Bob Lung discusses the perfectly consistent fantasy football draft.
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In our continuing series of giving you guidance on how to draft a perfect team (as per the FantasyPros rankings) and consistent team (from Big Guy Fantasy Sports Consistency Tools), we take a look at drafting from the No. 2 position in a 12-team PPR snake draft.
Fantasy Draft Day can be one of most exciting or most horrifying days in a fantasy owner’s life each year. It’s exciting for those who prepare. It’s horrifying for those who don’t have time to prep because LIFE gets in the way.
Well, worry no more, my friends! I’m here to help give you a winning draft, REGARDLESS of the position you choose from!
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My friends at FantasyPros have some great tools to help you in your Fantasy Football draft preparation. One of them is the Draft Simulator. I am going to use this tool in conjunction with a tool from the Big Guy Fantasy Sports site called the Tier Draft List. The Tier Draft List is a one page Excel file that groups each position by Tier (RB1, RB2, etc.) and then separates the Tier into Grade A, B, C, and D. Each Tier correlates to an Expected Consistency Rating or how consistent that player should be in 2017. This is explained in the Guide.
By utilizing the Draft Simulator, I will perform a mock draft from each position and present the results as ranked by the FantasyPros expert rankings. Upon presenting that the mock draft results are ranked No. 1 by FantasyPros, I will also show you why it’s a great draft because of the consistency ratings of the players I drafted.
We start with a mock draft from position: PICK No. 2
The Results
As you can see from the results, the team drafted ranked No. 1 by the FantasyPros expert rankings by a landslide (around 100 points difference). And while that’s certainly important that our drafted team scores more points than any other team, it’s also important that the players are consistently scoring those points.
Roster with Consistency Rankings
Pick | Player | Position | Tier Draft | Consistency | ||
1.2 | David Johnson, ARI | RB | RB1A | 90% | ||
2.11 | Lamar Miller, HOU | RB | RB1B | 70% | ||
3.2 | Jarvis Landry, MIA | WR | WR1A | 75% | ||
4.11 | Tom Brady, NE | QB | QB1A | 75% | ||
5.2 | Jamison Crowder, WAS | WR | WR3A | 65% | ||
6.11 | Jimmy Graham, SEA | TE | TE1B | 70% | ||
7.2 | Brandon Marshall, NYG | WR | WR3B | 65% | 73% | Starters |
8.11 | Kelvin Benjamin, CAR | WR | WR3B | 65% | ||
9.2 | LeGarrette Blount, PHI | RB | RB2B | 65% | ||
10.11 | Marvin Jones, DET | WR | WR4C | 65% | ||
11.2 | James White, NE | RB | RB3C | 60% | ||
12.11 | Andy Dalton, CIN | QB | QB2A | 60% | ||
13.2 | Houston Texans, HOU | DEF | ||||
14.11 | Giovani Bernard, CIN | RB | RB4D | 50% | 61% | Bench |
15.2 | Justin Tucker, BAL | K |
Overall, the consistency is very good for this team. The starters overall consistency is outstanding at around 73%! If your starters can average over 65%, that’s a solid team. The bench scoring a 61% consistency average is also a very good. (Note: There is no consistency ratings for Kickers and Defense).
STARTERS
One thing that I always stress to fantasy owners is to make sure that you draft your CORE starters (1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR and 1 TE) within the first seven rounds (depending on your league starter lineup).
The starters all have a grade of Tier 1-3 and of A or B. This is very important to try and get these tiers for your top seven starters.
You will note that there are no WR2 Consistency rankings. That is because I drafted Tom Brady in the late fourth round and then grabbed a very consistent Jamison Crowder. He’s my 25th ranked receiver, so he’s a WR3A, but he’s only one spot from the WR2 ranking.
In summary, this is an excellent draft for starters with a No. 1 ranking by FantasyPros and a consistency rating of 73%.
BENCH
Drafting a solid and consistent bench is just as important as your starters. Yes, there will be underperformers and injuries, but having a consistent bench gives you depth for possible trades to improve your starters.
In this draft, I did not draft a backup tight end. Normally, there’s one on the waiver wire when you need them.
In summary, the FantasyPros ranking for the backups was No. 1 overall, but more important is the 61% bench consistency rating. That allows me to feel good about the start to the season.
OVERALL
The FantasyPros ranking of 97 out of 100 and an A+ rating says it all! This is an excellent draft, both in total points and consistency!
Perfectly Consistent Fantasy Football Draft From Pick No. 1
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