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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…...

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Using Analytics to Exploit Running Back ADP

RotoDoc holds a Ph.D. in mathematics and tackles sports data to give you a competitive edge in your fantasy games. One of the most useful things you can do to prepare for any kind of draft is to create your own projections. It can be as simple as aggregate projections from a few of your favorite fantasy websites. Or, if you’ve got the time on your…...

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Doppelgangers: Who Do the 2015 Rookie Wide Receivers Most Resemble?

  Now that the Combine is behind us, I thought I’d share an interesting exercise: which 2015 rookie wide receiver most closely resembles which 2014 rookie wide receiver? To accomplish this, I’ll use the Box Score Scout. I’ll input last year’s rookies, and restrict the similarity search to this year’s rookies. Let’s take a look at last year’s first round WRs: Sammy Watkins, Mike Evans, Odell…...

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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…...

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Using Analytics to Exploit Running Back ADP

RotoDoc holds a Ph.D. in mathematics and tackles sports data to give you a competitive edge in your fantasy games. One of the most useful things you can do to prepare for any kind of draft is to create your own projections. It can be as simple as aggregate projections from a few of your favorite fantasy websites. Or, if you’ve got the time on your…...

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Doppelgangers: Who Do the 2015 Rookie Wide Receivers Most Resemble?

  Now that the Combine is behind us, I thought I’d share an interesting exercise: which 2015 rookie wide receiver most closely resembles which 2014 rookie wide receiver? To accomplish this, I’ll use the Box Score Scout. I’ll input last year’s rookies, and restrict the similarity search to this year’s rookies. Let’s take a look at last year’s first round WRs: Sammy Watkins, Mike Evans, Odell…...

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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…...

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Using Analytics to Exploit Running Back ADP

RotoDoc holds a Ph.D. in mathematics and tackles sports data to give you a competitive edge in your fantasy games. One of the most useful things you can do to prepare for any kind of draft is to create your own projections. It can be as simple as aggregate projections from a few of your favorite fantasy websites. Or, if you’ve got the time on your…...

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Doppelgangers: Who Do the 2015 Rookie Wide Receivers Most Resemble?

  Now that the Combine is behind us, I thought I’d share an interesting exercise: which 2015 rookie wide receiver most closely resembles which 2014 rookie wide receiver? To accomplish this, I’ll use the Box Score Scout. I’ll input last year’s rookies, and restrict the similarity search to this year’s rookies. Let’s take a look at last year’s first round WRs: Sammy Watkins, Mike Evans, Odell…...

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