Are there statistics and trends we can focus on to help identify breakout players at the TE position? Pat Kerrane uses yards per route run data to help explain elite TE seasons since 2006.
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Are there statistics and trends we can focus on to help identify breakout players at the TE position? Pat Kerrane uses yards per route run data to help explain elite TE seasons since 2006.
Pat Kerrane wraps up his RB series by looking at the flier range. Who should we be targeting in the 15th round or later?
Pat Kerrane’s RB series continues. If taking a running back late, owners should be looking for a specific criteria and situation. These are the guys who fit the mold in Rounds 11-14.
Running backs drafted in Rounds 7-10 historically have the same hit rate as those drafted in Rounds 4-6. But which ones to prioritize? Pat Kerrane grinds through the data to find his guys, including Boston Scott.
Running backs are flying off the board in early rounds. Pat Kerrane examines which ones we should be targeting and at what price.
What does a successful later-round RB look like? Pat Kerrane uses historical “hit rate” data to build a profile we can use on draft day.
What is a zero-RB draft strategy? In what formats does it work best? And how can we implement it this year, when so many RBs are going in the first three rounds? Pat Kerrane explains everything about the contrarian season-long drafting style.
Getting 2nd-year WRs right is an annual key to fantasy. In the final part of his series, Pat Kerrane examines the late-round fliers such as Preston Williams, Parris Campbell and N’Keal Harry.
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