
"Additionally, we have folded the Shadow Reports, previously a separate column, into the game-by-game breakdowns here. Using our play-by-play data, we're able to identify defensive schemes and where each wide receiver and cornerback lines up on each play. By tracking these WR/CB matchups, including potential shadow situations, we can offer the best projections, rankings, sit/start advice and waiver wire suggestions each week."
"All of this advice is centered on 12-team PPR leagues with relatively standard scoring and lineup settings (1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 flex, 1 K, 1 D/ST), although I'll often mention "shallow" or "deep" leagues for some starters. The charts show all players who have been projected for at least 6.0 fantasy points this week, as well as all D/STs."
"Welcome to The Playbook for Week 6, which kicks off Thursday with the Eagles at the Giants. This column features score projections, over/unders, win probabilities, and, of course, easily digestible fantasy advice for seasonlong leagues and DFS. This guide should help you with all sorts of decision-making, including sit/start, last-minute waiver adds and lineup choices."
Score projections, over/unders, win probabilities, and fantasy advice are provided for season-long leagues and daily fantasy. Play-by-play data identifies defensive schemes and where wide receivers and cornerbacks line up on each play. WR/CB matchup tracking, including potential shadow situations, informs projections, rankings, sit/start guidance, and waiver-wire suggestions. Advice is centered on 12-team PPR formats with standard scoring and lineup settings. Charts list players projected for at least 6.0 fantasy points and all D/STs. Matchups are determined by a proprietary metric that factors raw and volume-adjusted fantasy points allowed. Rankings may vary slightly from projections due to upside or risk, and updates occur during the weekend.
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