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averagejoe
You fell victim to one of the classic blunders.
I'm bored so let's play a game.
The title of this thread comes from this Monty Python segment...
What does "None Shall Pass" have to do with a fantasy football discussion?
Welp, as mentioned in a brilliant thread about MATH not too long ago on this same forum, last year only 3 of the first 12 RB selected actually finished in the top 12. That's 25%. "Not too good" as Donald the "Bubble Boy" would say.
Also, the MATH thread mentioned that only 6 of the first 12 WR drafted actually finished in the top 12. Better, but still "not too good." 50%
These numbers are not unique. Was going back in past years and the RB was rarely better than 41% (5 of 12) Pretty sure the WR fared no better even at 50%, though there may have been a season or two as good as 67% (8 of 12). But I digress...
Here are the current ECR for the RB and WR. The game? Let's say that 2016 is a banner year for RB and 6 of the first 12 actually do finish that way.
Your goal, pick 6 players from each that won't finish in the top 12.
Not so easy, is it?
Or if you'd rather see the Bubble Boy segment instead from Seinfeld, here ya go...
The title of this thread comes from this Monty Python segment...
What does "None Shall Pass" have to do with a fantasy football discussion?
Welp, as mentioned in a brilliant thread about MATH not too long ago on this same forum, last year only 3 of the first 12 RB selected actually finished in the top 12. That's 25%. "Not too good" as Donald the "Bubble Boy" would say.
Also, the MATH thread mentioned that only 6 of the first 12 WR drafted actually finished in the top 12. Better, but still "not too good." 50%
These numbers are not unique. Was going back in past years and the RB was rarely better than 41% (5 of 12) Pretty sure the WR fared no better even at 50%, though there may have been a season or two as good as 67% (8 of 12). But I digress...
Here are the current ECR for the RB and WR. The game? Let's say that 2016 is a banner year for RB and 6 of the first 12 actually do finish that way.
Your goal, pick 6 players from each that won't finish in the top 12.
Not so easy, is it?
Or if you'd rather see the Bubble Boy segment instead from Seinfeld, here ya go...