2016 Rankings:Â Top-200Â (Standard)Â | Top-200 (Half-PPR) | Top-200 (PPR) | QB |Â RBÂ (Standard) | RB (Half-PPR) |Â RB (PPR) | WRÂ (Standard) | WR (Half-PPR) |Â WR (PPR) | TE (Standard) | TE (Half-PPR) |Â TE (PPR) | K | DST
Dynasty Rankings: Top-150 | QB | RB | WR | TE | Top-50 Rookies
Year | Accuracy | Rank | High | Low | Percentile |
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2015 | 57.5% | 22 out of 123 | 59.9% | 51.6% | Top 20% |
2014 | 58.1% | 31 out of 125 | 60.7% | 50.6% | Top 25% |
That’s it folks, just one more position to go (tight ends… my favorite if you hadn’t heard), and then our Rankings series for the preseason will be a wrap. Hopefully a chicken wrap, since I’m for turning anything and everything into an edible byproduct. That being said, since I mentioned the other day that this is the first year we have ranked Half-PPR on a position-by-position basis, I might just have a surprise for everyone next week in terms of rankings. I won’t allude to it too much, since I already labeled it a surprise, but a spoiler might be how many things I can actually rank and what’s left to rank. A top-100 Movies of all-time list? MAYBE! (Not really…) Regardless, here are your Wide Receivers ranked in order of preference in Half-PPR leagues…
Auction keeper question, half point PPR $200 salary can keep 2: Keep Le’veon Bell for $35, Antonio Brown for $55, Greg Olson for $2, Mike Evans for $1, or Andrew Luck for $13?
If it’s just two, I’d say Bell and Evans. There’s an argument for Olsen here, but it’s a pretty weak one. Bell and Evans is a good mix of value and potential production.
Is this ranking including Fitz coming back to the Jets and if so is age the big concern with why Marshall falls out of the top 10?
@Levo: Yeah, I’ll probably add Fitzmagic into the rankings during the next big update, after the weekend. Age is a part of it, the offense is part of it too. I’ll probably uptick him a bit now that it isn’t Geno throwing him the ball anymore.
In a 14 team half-ppr keeper, I have 4th overall pick. David Johnson and OBJ are kept, so assuming Brown/Gurley/Julio 1-2-3, who would you go with at 4?
For me it’s Peterson or Hopkins, and I’m leaning Peterson, primarily because I can get a decent WR at 25 (thinking Marshall/Allen/Cooper) and available RBs don’t inspire me. Or is upside of Hopkins too much to give up here?
@Jeff P: I think you have a sound argument, but he’s getting up there in age and Hopkins, in a 0.5 PPR is really enticing. I’m probably taking the gamble with Hopkins and hoping that I get an alright running back to take that spot.
Ok. I have a trade situation goin down. 12 team, 2 keepers per team. Currently keeping kelvin rd 13 and latavius rd 8. Last year I trades players and acquired 3 2nd rd picks. So I have 4th pick overall, then 3 2nd rd picks. I’ve been offered 1st pick overall for all 3 2nd rd picks. So basically I could start out with AB and Lamar miller/Ezekial. Then NO 2nd rd pick (gets scary thin in thr 3rd) OR start with lamar/Ezekial then grab hyde/rawls/k allen/mccoy/forte. 3 of those 5 guys. Go for 2 studs or 1 stud and some depth? Thanks!
@Scott Hagen: In this instance, going for the number overall pick, I’d actually do it. I think with Murray and Kevlin, paired with Brown, well, I’d take that combo and then try to mix and match in the later rounds.