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Antonio Brown, Wes Welker and the Hidden Value of Special Teams Stats

When Wes Welker left Texas Tech for the NFL, he was a 5 foot 9 inch 186 pound prospect with a 4.65 forty and a 30 inch vertical. When Antonio Brown left Central Michigan, he was a 5 foot 10 inch 186 pound prospect with a 4.56 forty 105 inch broad jump. I can only imagine the doom and gloom articles that team RotoViz would have…...

What Ty Montgomery Has in Common with Dez Bryant and Jordy Nelson

Let’s get this out of the way: I don’t think Ty Montgomery is as good as a prospect, or will become as good as a pro, as Dez Bryant or Jordy Nelson. That said, while exploring my wide receiver database, I did notice something about Montgomery that may be cause for optimism and/or identify him as a unique playmaker. What is that thing, you ask? Punt…...

Visualizing the Careers of 2015 NFL Draft Running Backs

For a long time, the RotoViz tagline was seeing is believing. From a writer’s perspective, I’ve recently realized that showing can be a lot easier than explaining, so that’s what I’m going to do here…....

A Modest Proposal to Eliminate the 40 Yard Dash

A year ago Mr. Fantasy Douche wrote an article asking Why are pro day 40 times faster than Combine 40 times? which prompted me to wonder about the reliability of 40 times in general. At the Combine, we know they’re electronically timed, so that helps remove some of the human error, but we don’t have the same luxury at pro days. It is my understanding that…...

Antonio Brown, Wes Welker and the Hidden Value of Special Teams Stats

When Wes Welker left Texas Tech for the NFL, he was a 5 foot 9 inch 186 pound prospect with a 4.65 forty and a 30 inch vertical. When Antonio Brown left Central Michigan, he was a 5 foot 10 inch 186 pound prospect with a 4.56 forty 105 inch broad jump. I can only imagine the doom and gloom articles that team RotoViz would have…...

What Ty Montgomery Has in Common with Dez Bryant and Jordy Nelson

Let’s get this out of the way: I don’t think Ty Montgomery is as good as a prospect, or will become as good as a pro, as Dez Bryant or Jordy Nelson. That said, while exploring my wide receiver database, I did notice something about Montgomery that may be cause for optimism and/or identify him as a unique playmaker. What is that thing, you ask? Punt…...

Visualizing the Careers of 2015 NFL Draft Running Backs

For a long time, the RotoViz tagline was seeing is believing. From a writer’s perspective, I’ve recently realized that showing can be a lot easier than explaining, so that’s what I’m going to do here…....

A Modest Proposal to Eliminate the 40 Yard Dash

A year ago Mr. Fantasy Douche wrote an article asking Why are pro day 40 times faster than Combine 40 times? which prompted me to wonder about the reliability of 40 times in general. At the Combine, we know they’re electronically timed, so that helps remove some of the human error, but we don’t have the same luxury at pro days. It is my understanding that…...

Antonio Brown, Wes Welker and the Hidden Value of Special Teams Stats

When Wes Welker left Texas Tech for the NFL, he was a 5 foot 9 inch 186 pound prospect with a 4.65 forty and a 30 inch vertical. When Antonio Brown left Central Michigan, he was a 5 foot 10 inch 186 pound prospect with a 4.56 forty 105 inch broad jump. I can only imagine the doom and gloom articles that team RotoViz would have…...

What Ty Montgomery Has in Common with Dez Bryant and Jordy Nelson

Let’s get this out of the way: I don’t think Ty Montgomery is as good as a prospect, or will become as good as a pro, as Dez Bryant or Jordy Nelson. That said, while exploring my wide receiver database, I did notice something about Montgomery that may be cause for optimism and/or identify him as a unique playmaker. What is that thing, you ask? Punt…...

Visualizing the Careers of 2015 NFL Draft Running Backs

For a long time, the RotoViz tagline was seeing is believing. From a writer’s perspective, I’ve recently realized that showing can be a lot easier than explaining, so that’s what I’m going to do here…....

A Modest Proposal to Eliminate the 40 Yard Dash

A year ago Mr. Fantasy Douche wrote an article asking Why are pro day 40 times faster than Combine 40 times? which prompted me to wonder about the reliability of 40 times in general. At the Combine, we know they’re electronically timed, so that helps remove some of the human error, but we don’t have the same luxury at pro days. It is my understanding that…...

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