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Overall NFL Fantasy Projections/Rankings Updated – 2011

 

overall fantasy projections Overall NFL Fantasy Projections/Rankings Updated   2011

About The Rankings

Well the lockout is over, and players are back to work. Most all of the top free agents have signed, so most of the important fantasy ranks have been calculated.

Our rankings are based upon team projections for the coming year. The projections are based upon last years performance coupled with offseason improvements. Each game’s statistics is then calculated based on each matchup. Each player is then assigned a percentage for various passing, rushing, & receiving categories, that shows how often they will be getting the ball.

Current depth charts are used to determine the top QBs, RBs & WRs  for each team and the amount of the team’s passing plays, rushes/YDs, and catches/TDs each player will receive.

Return To The Mean

Why is Michael Vick only projected to have as many fantasy points as he did last year, in three less games? There is no calculation to return a player’s stats closer to the mean. But the way the NFL schedules it’s games is to have the division winners play the toughest schedules, by far. So the best performers every year naturally return to the mean, as better team usually equal better defenses. The parody in the NFL naturally returns players to the mean.

Where To Go From Here

There are specific pages for each player category showing each player’s full season projections. These pages automatically update after each week to combine each players earned statistics, and the players projected stats, totaling a full season projection each week of the season. Links to the pages can be found on the home page, in the navigation bar up top, and below:

You can also navigate through each week’s projections starting with Week 1 Fantasy Projections if you already have your fantasy team set and are ready to start switching lineups. Defensive player projections are not calculated until the season starts.

 

 

2011 NFL Combine Results and Stats

2011 nfl combine 2011 NFL Combine Results and StatsThe NFL Combine is over and all the football there is to look forward to is the draft. All the results are now up for every player’s 40-yard dash, broad jump, cone drills, shuttle times, vertical jump and bench press reps.

You can view all of the players on one page and sort the table for each category to see leaders. Also you can filter for school, name, position, etc.

Complete 2011 NFL combine results (all positions)

Or go to the individual positions for easier browsing: QB | RB | WR | TE | OL | DL | LB | DB

Best of the NFL Combine:

40-Yard Dash: Demarcus Van Dyke, CB, Miami – 4.28 s

Vertical Jump: Virgil Green, TE, Nevada, 42.5″

Broad Jump: Julio Jones, WR, Alabama – 11′ 3″ (Best by 4″)

20-Yard Shuttle: Austin Pettis, WR, Boise St. – 3.88 s

3-Cone Drill: Jeffrey Maehl, WR, Oregon – 6.42

Bench Press Reps (225lbs): Stephen Paea, DT, Oregon St. – 49 (NFL Combine record)

 

Thursday Night Pick: Panthers at Steelers (Week 16)

Worst game of the week? No. Worst game of the season.

Luckily it’s a Thursday night game on NFL Network, on the eve of Christmas Eve, so no one is watching anyways.

The Panthers have been running the ball well of late and they just beat the worst team in football (Cardinals) at home last week, but the Steelers jsut don’t give upa ny rushing yards, it’s their thing. The only way to beat or even compete with the Steelers is to throw the ball well. And Jimmy Clausen isn’t going to win any games in the air.

panthers vs steelers Thursday Night Pick: Panthers at Steelers (Week 16)

This one shouldn’t be close. The line is Steelers by -14. Projections say Steelers by 20. Pick is Steelers -14.

For full game stats projections and predictions see the Panthers Vs. Steelers Matchup.

Thursday Night Pick: Texans at Eagles (Week 13)

The game that no one will be watching tonight on NFL Network is the Texans at the Eagles.

The Eagles are coming off a brutal loss to the Bears where Michael Vick finally looked human. The Houston Texans defense may be just what the doctor ordered for Vick and the Eagles. The Texans defense is second to last to New England in pass yards per game at 286 yds/gm and second to last to the Jaguars in yards per attempt at 8.1 yards/pass.

The projection for this game shows Vick and the eagles putting up 308 yards passing at 8.3 per attempt and 3 TDs. Then when you factor in Michael Vick’s legs and Houston, may have a problem.

The Thursday night game gives another advantage to the home team, that didn’t have to travel this week.

texans vs eagles Thursday Night Pick: Texans at Eagles (Week 13)The Vegas line is set at -8 for the Eagles.

As you can see from the graphic, I have Philly as a 88% favorite and a nearly -10 favorite in the spread. So the pick for tonight is the Eagles (-8).

Houston is lucky they still have Andre Johnson (Goodell/NFL Network Conspiracy), but it doesn’t seem to be enough and Andy Reid should have some fun with the Texans defense.

But who cares anyways? No one, and I mean no one, will miss at least the beginning of the return of Lebron James to Cleveland on ESPN, especially those without NFL Network (Sorry).

Derek Anderson Freaks Out, I Suppose To Get A Coors Light Commercial

In case you haven’t seen it yet, Derek Anderson freaked out a a reporter after the 49ers game when the reporter said he was laughing on the sidelines.

This is how the Coors commercial will go:

How often do you drink delicious mountain rocky refreshment Coors Light?

DA: “EVERY SINGLE WEEK. IT’S MY HEART AND SOUL.”

How serious do you take how your beer tastes?

DA:  ”I DON’T THINK IT’S FUNNY. I PUT MY HEART AND SOUL INTO THIS SH*T. EVERY SINGLE WEEK! EVERY SINGLE WEEK!”

How often do you hope that Coors Light will come up with a new gimmick?

DA: “EVERY SINGLE WEEK. IT’S NOT FUNNY, NOTHING TO ME IS FUNNY.”

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