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The Most Accurate Fantasy Football Rankings
The 2012 NFL Season is right around the corner, so you need to get your rankings ready for draft day. At TSC, we pride ourselves in having the most accurate fantasy football positional rankings so you don't draft a dud.
By measuring the level of competition a player faces each week, we can rank each position with greater accuracy so you don't get burned in your league. Whenever you aren't sure if a player is for real or not: check our rankings. If that player put up the most points in the week but it was against one of the worst defenses in football we won't be fooled and now, you won't either.
Fantasy Football Positional Rankings
2012 Rankings
2012 Quarterbacks (coming soon)
2012 Running Backs (coming soon)
2012 Running Backs PPR (coming soon)
2012 Wide Receivers (coming soon)
2012 Wide Receivers PPR (coming soon)
2012 Tight Ends (coming soon)
2012 Tight Ends PPR (coming soon)
2012 Kickers (coming soon)
2012 Defenses (coming soon)
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a statement when they signed Mike Mularkey as their new head coach that they were prepared to get serious about centering their franchise on the quarterback position. Mularkey has been around the NFL for a long time, always dealing with the offense and once before as a head coach. Lately, Mularkey has been the man heralded for molding Matt Ryan of the Falcons in to the player he is. We expect he will turn things around for Gabbert and make him a bona fide fantasy football sleeper quarterback in 2012.
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When NFL free agency began, there were rumors of the Cincinnati Bengals pursuing some of the bigger name free agent running backs. With some linking Michael Bush, Mike Tolbert, Peyton Hillis and even Ryan Grant to the Bengals, few expected the Bengals to sign BenJarvus Green-Ellis. Now that they have, we think he will be a great fantasy football running back sleeper pick.
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The Buffalo Bills have shown signs of improvement in the past, but ask a native Western New Yorker and they would probably tell you they’ll “believe it when they see it.” Now, however, it looks like the Bills may finally be making a turn around and could be poised to make a run at an AFC East title.
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How it works: The fantasy rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
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How it works: The rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
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How it works: The rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
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How it works: The rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
Read more
How it works: The rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
Read more
How it works: The rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
Read more
How it works: The rankings are a combination of a player's total season points, his points per game average and their average ranking per week across the season. Having the most points per week doesn't necessarily mean that player was the best of the week, however.
We also look in to the level of competition faced. For example, a player with 10 points against the 15th ranked defense will be ranked lower than the player with 9 points against the 5th ranked defense. We tracked this progress through each week of the season and the results showed which player could most be counted on even against the stiffest competition.
Read more