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Top 200 Big Board, Half-Point PPR: Version 2.0
Preseason Matchup Analysis
9/2/15

PPR | 0.5 PPR | Non-PPR

A d v e r t i s e m e n t

Day 2 of Big Board-mania is upon us. The world got to experience my Top 200 PPR Big Board to begin September. Let’s shift the focus ever so slightly to those fine folks in half-point PPR leagues.

We are on the back stretch of the preseason and the most serious fantasy owners will almost certainly use the next week-plus to cram anywhere from five to 40 or so drafts into a 10-day window. The inevitable major preseason injuries have happened, providing significant boosts to the fantasy stocks of a mid-round player like Davante Adams or a late-round flyer like rookie Devin Funchess. We know as much as we are going to know until the season starts (at least until the next news blurb we read from a beat writer throws into question everything we thought we knew about the team they cover).

Before I get to the boards, I would like to remind readers about two key points:

1) I doubt you will find another draft board like this one and further doubt you will find a similar set of rankings anywhere else. The standard the industry uses to measure accuracy among analysts is overall scoring, but I am more concerned with projected consistency and matchups. Consistency tends to lead to big fantasy numbers at the end of the season and championships while inconsistency and bad matchups at the wrong time usually lead to frustration. Someday, I hope the industry catches on to my way of thinking. Until then, I’ll try to win as many titles as possible and help you do the same.

2 ) Much like the past three seasons, I want to provide readers with a clear risk sign. If a player is a moderate risk – be it due to injury, off-field, etc. – you will see a next his name. If I feel a player is a severe risk, you will see a next to his name. While I feel like I have accounted for each player’s “risk” with their spot on the Big Board, you may be more or less inclined to deal with that risk than I am. This is just another way of helping you take a look at the board and quickly identifying which players stand a good chance to frustrate you at some point this season.

As I have done in previous years, I have taken the additional step on the final set of Big Boards to designate players to their “fantasy position”. Keep in mind that just because there may be 12 teams in your league, it doesn’t mean there are 12 players worthy of being designated as a QB1, RB1, WR1 or TE1.

QB1/RB1/WR1/TE1 – A player I am comfortable starting every week, regardless of matchup.

1/2, 2/3, 3/4 (All positions) – A player that can occasionally post numbers with a player in the tier above him, but is usually either too inconsistent to be considered in that tier or has a poor track record of staying healthy.

QB2/TE2 – A bye-week or matchup-based quarterback or tight end.

RB2/WR2 – A back or receiver that can post RB1/WR1 numbers with high upside, but has an obvious flaw that makes him less consistent than a RB1 or WR1.

RB3/WR3 - Usually is an inconsistent “splash” player that can win his fantasy team with a huge performance, but is best utilized when the matchup is right.

RB4/WR4 – Usually a steady, lower-upside option that can be spot-started and used as a bye-week fill-in. In some cases, he is a high-upside player blocked by two top-level players in front of him.

RB5/WR5 – Usually a “handcuff”, but a player who is on the roster generally to keep the ship from sinking due to injury.

RB6/WR6 – Extreme longshots due to any number of factors, but with enough talent to be viable at some point in fantasy.

I have taken the additional step this year of adding color to the “Pos” column below; it is my hope taking this step will further enhance an owner’s ability to delineate where one tier ends (regardless of position) and where another one begins, essentially using the same concept NFL teams do with a horizontal board during the NFL Draft. (Although it is not a perfect example, here is the kind of thing I am talking about in case the term “horizontal board” is unfamiliar to you.) The change of colors from blue to white don’t necessarily represent rounds here, but tiers.

Let’s revisit the color-coding system before we start:

Red – A very difficult matchup. For lower-level players, a red matchup means they should not be used in fantasy that week. For a second- or third-tier player, drop your expectations for them at least one grade that week (i.e. from WR2 to WR3). For elite players, expect them to perform one level lower than their usual status (i.e. RB1 performs like a RB2).

Yellow – Keep expectations fairly low in this matchup. For lower-level players, a yellow matchup is a borderline start at best. For a second- or third-tier player, they can probably overcome the matchup if things fall right. For the elite players, expect slightly better than average production.

White – Basically, this matchup is one that could go either way. In some cases, I just don’t feel like I have a good feel yet for this defense. Generally speaking, these matchups are winnable matchups for all levels of players.

Green – It doesn’t get much better than this. For non-elite players, the stage is basically set for said player to exploit the matchup. For the elite player, this matchup should produce special numbers..

Key:
OVR – Overall Rank
PR – Position Rank
FPts – Fantasy points scored
FPts/ G – Fantasy points/game
Success score (SSI) – The sum of several position-specific attributes that I feel are important to fantasy production, weighted and scored. A perfect score is 1000, but it may help to move the decimal point one spot to the left and think of each score as a percentage. It may also help to think of the final score as the likelihood that player will produce at the level I have projected him if his current environment stays roughly the same as it is now.

Here is the scoring system that I used to rank the players in the 0.5 PPR format:

 0.5 PPR Big Board - Top 200 (175+25)
OVR PR Pos Player Risk Tm Age SSI FPts/G FPts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
1 1 RB1 Adrian Peterson MIN 30 908.0 21.1 84.5
2 2 RB1 Marshawn Lynch SEA 29 896.6 18.6 74.5
3 1 WR1 Antonio Brown PIT 27 900.4 19.0 76.0
4 3 RB1 Le’Veon Bell PIT 23 915.3 17.3 34.5
5 4 RB1 C.J. Anderson DEN 24 897.9 20.3 81.0
6 5 RB1 Eddie Lacy GB 25 866.6 16.8 67.0
7 6 RB1 Jamaal Charles KC 28 887.2 17.6 70.5
8 2 WR1 Demaryius Thomas DEN 27 901.0 17.5 70.0
9 3 WR1 Julio Jones ATL 26 894.4 20.9 83.5
10 4 WR1 Randall Cobb GB 25 799.9 19.0 76.0
11 1 TE1 Rob Gronkowski NE 26 905.0 15.0 60.0
12 5 WR1 Dez Bryant DAL 26 900.5 18.6 74.5
13 6 WR1 Odell Beckham Jr. NYG 22 905.4 19.3 77.0
14 7 WR1 Calvin Johnson DET 29 882.7 16.6 66.5
15 8 WR1 A.J. Green CIN 27 848.4 14.9 59.5
16 1 QB1 Andrew Luck IND 25 896.5 27.2 108.6
17 7 RB1 Justin Forsett BAL 29 844.5 15.6 62.5
18 8 RB1/2 Jeremy Hill CIN 22 848.8 18.5 74.0
19 9 RB1/2 DeMarco Murray PHI 27 806.8 16.4 65.5
20 10 RB1/2 Matt Forte CHI 29 879.1 16.5 66.0
21 9 WR1/2 Brandin Cooks NO 21 751.5 15.3 61.0
22 10 WR1/2 Alshon Jeffery CHI 25 836.7 14.9 59.5
23 11 RB1/2 Mark Ingram NO 25 764.5 16.3 65.0
24 12 RB1/2 Frank Gore IND 32 805.3 15.1 60.5
25 13 RB1/2 Lamar Miller MIA 24 799.1 11.3 45.0
26 2 QB1 Aaron Rodgers GB 31 886.4 26.7 106.9
27 2 TE1 Jimmy Graham SEA 28 870.3 13.0 52.0
28 11 WR1/2 Jordan Matthews PHI 23 777.8 14.3 57.0
29 14 RB1/2 LeSean McCoy BUF 27 799.5 15.6 62.5
30 12 WR1/2 T.Y. Hilton IND 25 757.6 13.1 52.5
31 13 WR1/2 Andre Johnson IND 34 745.0 12.4 49.5
32 14 WR1/2 Brandon Marshall NYJ 31 789.9 14.5 58.0
33 15 RB2 Chris Ivory NYJ 27 672.6 14.0 56.0
34 15 WR2 Davante Adams GB 22 820.5 15.6 62.5
35 16 WR2 DeAndre Hopkins HOU 23 834.7 14.9 59.5
36 17 WR2 Amari Cooper OAK 21 772.9 12.8 51.0
37 16 RB2 Latavius Murray OAK 25 740.5 12.9 51.5
38 3 TE1 Greg Olsen CAR 30 799.5 12.9 51.5
39 18 WR2 Jarvis Landry MIA 22 757.0 12.4 49.5
40 4 TE1 Travis Kelce KC 25 804.5 12.1 48.5
41 19 WR2 Mike Evans TB 22 836.3 13.0 52.0
42 20 WR2 Keenan Allen SD 23 745.3 13.5 54.0
43 17 RB2 Ameer Abdullah DET 22 791.6 14.6 58.5
44 18 RB2 C.J. Spiller NO 28 772.2 12.1 48.5
45 3 QB1 Russell Wilson SEA 26 820.3 26.8 107.0
46 4 QB1 Drew Brees NO 36 865.1 26.0 103.8
47 21 WR2/3 Julian Edelman NE 29 736.4 10.8 43.0
48 19 RB Melvin Gordon SD 22 803.3 13.0 52.0
49 5 QB1 Peyton Manning DEN 39 872.4 23.5 94.1
50 20 RB2/3 Todd Gurley STL 21 803.2 8.8 17.5
51 21 RB2/3 Arian Foster HOU 29 780.0 0.0 0.0
52 22 WR2/3 Golden Tate DET 27 679.8 9.3 37.0
53 23 WR2/3 Emmanuel Sanders DEN 28 721.2 10.6 42.5
54 6 QB1 Ben Roethlisberger PIT 33 873.3 20.1 80.4
55 22 RB2/3 Alfred Morris WAS 26 784.1 11.3 45.0
56 23 RB2/3 T.J. Yeldon JAC 21 733.5 11.0 44.0
57 24 RB2/3 Carlos Hyde SF 23 680.4 8.6 34.5
58 24 WR2/3 Allen Robinson JAC 22 736.3 12.6 50.5
59 25 WR2/3 Anquan Boldin SF 34 699.9 12.9 51.5
60 25 RB2/3 Doug Martin TB 26 707.2 11.5 46.0
61 26 WR2/3 Charles Johnson MIN 26 701.9 11.6 46.5
62 27 WR2/3 DeSean Jackson WAS 28 673.5 11.6 46.5
63 26 RB3 Andre Ellington ARI 26 713.1 11.9 47.5
64 27 RB3 Danny Woodhead SD 30 701.6 11.3 45.0
65 28 WR3 Sammy Watkins BUF 22 736.4 10.3 41.0
66 7 QB1 Matt Ryan ATL 30 841.9 22.7 90.6
67 29 WR3 Jeremy Maclin KC 27 667.6 9.4 37.5
68 28 RB3 Jonathan Stewart CAR 28 744.4 11.4 45.5
69 30 WR3 Mike Wallace MIN 29 726.1 12.4 49.5
70 5 TE1 Tyler Eifert CIN 24 766.0 11.4 45.5
71 29 RB3 Rashad Jennings NYG 30 612.5 11.6 46.5
72 30 RB3 Joique Bell DET 29 637.9 9.9 39.5
73 31 RB3 LeGarrette Blount NE 28 659.1 12.5 37.5
74 31 WR3 Steve Smith BAL 36 714.8 13.0 52.0
75 32 WR3 Vincent Jackson TB 32 723.7 11.4 45.5
76 32 RB3 Joseph Randle DAL 23 756.5 12.3 49.0
77 6 TE1 Martellus Bennett CHI 28 718.7 8.4 33.5
78 8 QB1 Philip Rivers SD 33 846.1 20.2 80.8
79 9 QB1 Matthew Stafford DET 27 807.9 19.9 79.4
80 33 WR3 John Brown ARI 25 720.9 12.1 48.5
81 34 WR3 Eric Decker NYJ 28 685.9 9.8 39.0
82 33 RB3 Shane Vereen NYG 26 632.4 10.5 42.0
83 35 WR4 Steve Johnson SD 29 711.8 11.5 46.0
84 36 WR4 Martavis Bryant PIT 23 588.9 0.0 0.0
85 34 RB3 Ryan Mathews PHI 27 614.7 8.1 32.5
86 37 WR4 Eddie Royal CHI 29 660.1 11.9 47.5
87 38 WR4 Nelson Agholor PHI 22 674.5 8.9 35.5
88 39 WR4 Pierre Garcon WAS 29 713.3 10.6 42.5
89 40 WR4 Kendall Wright TEN 25 703.9 12.3 49.0
90 7 TE1/2 Jordan Cameron MIA 27 707.2 10.8 43.0
91 10 QB1 Eli Manning NYG 34 868.2 21.4 85.4
92 11 QB1 Tony Romo DAL 35 785.3 22.8 91.3
93 41 WR4 Roddy White ATL 33 692.7 12.3 49.0
94 35 RB4 Tre Mason STL 22 638.5 11.0 44.0
95 36 RB4 Giovani Bernard CIN 23 652.8 7.5 30.0
96 12 QB1/2 Teddy Bridgewater MIN 22 802.1 22.4 89.7
97 13 QB1/2 Sam Bradford PHI 27 758.6 18.6 74.5
98 42 WR4 Larry Fitzgerald ARI 32 679.0 10.6 42.5
99 37 RB4 Reggie Bush SF 30 616.9 9.3 37.0
100 43 WR4 Brian Quick STL 26 634.6 9.8 39.0
101 44 WR4 Devin Funchess CAR 21 612.8 11.3 45.0
102 8 TE1/2 Vernon Davis SF 31 778.0 11.9 47.5
103 45 WR4 DeVante Parker MIA 22 563.4 5.3 21.0
104 14 QB1/2 Ryan Tannehill MIA 27 804.2 18.7 74.8
105 15 QB1/2 Tom Brady NE 38 736.9 0.0 0.0
106 46 WR4 Markus Wheaton PIT 24 568.0 10.3 41.0
107 38 RB4 David Johnson ARI 23 590.0 7.4 29.5
108 9 TE1/2 Kyle Rudolph MIN 25 745.4 10.9 43.5
109 10 TE1/2 Antonio Gates SD 35 625.8 0.0 0.0
110 39 RB4 Knile Davis KC 23 647.5 7.4 29.5
111 40 RB4 Matt Jones WAS 22 590.3 7.5 30.0
112 41 RB4 Ronnie Hillman DEN 23 579.9 3.1 12.5
113 42 RB4 Alfred Blue HOU 24 620.8 13.0 52.0
114 43 RB4 Isaiah Crowell CLE 22 679.7 7.3 29.0
115 47 WR4 Rueben Randle NYG 24 704.6 12.1 48.5
116 11 TE1/2 Jason Witten DAL 33 679.6 8.5 34.0
117 12 TE1/2 Delanie Walker TEN 31 702.1 8.1 32.5
118 44 RB4 Tevin Coleman ATL 22 617.1 9.1 36.5
119 16 QB2 Cam Newton CAR 26 820.2 20.4 81.4
120 45 RB4 Duke Johnson CLE 21 683.5 11.0 44.0
121 46 RB4 Bishop Sankey TEN 22 671.4 5.9 23.5
122 47 RB4 Darren McFadden DAL 28 503.6 5.8 23.0
123 17 QB2 Carson Palmer ARI 35 808.1 20.2 80.8
124 48 WR5 Michael Crabtree OAK 27 622.6 9.9 39.5
125 49 WR5 Terrance Williams DAL 25 619.5 9.8 39.0
126 13 TE2 Dwayne Allen IND 25 581.5 7.5 30.0
127 50 WR5 Marques Colston NO 32 606.5 8.8 35.0
128 14 TE2 Owen Daniels DEN 32 596.5 8.5 34.0
129 18 QB2 Andy Dalton CIN 27 690.8 19.1 76.2
130 19 QB2 Colin Kaepernick SF 27 787.5 21.3 85.1
131 48 RB5 Andre Williams NYG 23 491.5 4.9 19.5
132 51 WR5 Brandon LaFell NE 28 638.4 8.9 35.5
133 49 RB5 Devonta Freeman ATL 23 619.6 9.1 36.5
134 50 RB5 Charles Sims TB 24 533.0 3.4 13.5
135 52 WR5 Michael Floyd ARI 25 652.9 9.7 29.0
136 53 WR5 Brandon Coleman NO 23 546.1 10.1 40.5
137 54 WR5 Torrey Smith SF 26 615.9 9.0 36.0
138 51 RB5 David Cobb TEN 22 588.5 8.9 35.5
139 52 RB5 Roy Helu OAK 26 606.6 7.0 28.0
140 53 RB5 James White NE 23 536.2 6.0 24.0
141 20 QB2 Jay Cutler CHI 32 699.1 18.6 74.2
142 15 TE2 Julius Thomas JAC 27 656.3 4.5 4.5
143 16 TE2 Zach Ertz PHI 24 682.9 5.3 21.0
144 54 RB5 Karlos Williams BUF 22 541.5 4.9 19.5
145 55 WR5 Breshad Perriman BAL 21 634.5 6.9 27.5
146 17 TE2 Heath Miller PIT 32 590.6 8.6 34.5
147 18 TE2 Josh Hill NO 25 648.4 5.9 23.5
148 55 RB5 Darren Sproles PHI 32 596.6 5.8 23.0
149 56 RB5 Lance Dunbar DAL 25 563.0 5.5 22.0
150 57 RB5 Cameron Artis-Payne CAR 25 510.8 1.4 5.5
151 56 WR5 Doug Baldwin SEA 26 579.6 8.4 33.5
152 57 WR5 Dwayne Bowe CLE 30 534.5 7.3 29.0
153 58 WR5 Victor Cruz NYG 28 581.0 5.1 20.5
154 59 WR5 Allen Hurns JAC 23 591.7 9.1 36.5
155 58 RB5 Denard Robinson JAC 24 545.8 3.5 14.0
156 19 TE2 Scott Chandler NE 30 610.8 5.4 21.5
157 60 WR5 Marvin Jones CIN 25 534.3 6.5 26.0
158 61 WR5 Leonard Hankerson ATL 26 488.6 6.8 27.0
159 21 QB2 Ryan Fitzpatrick NYJ 32 592.3 17.4 69.7
160 22 QB2 Alex Smith KC 31 693.3 17.1 68.4
161 23 QB2 Derek Carr OAK 24 736.4 18.2 72.6
162 20 TE2 Richard Rodgers GB 23 521.9 7.8 31.0
163 59 RB5 Khiry Robinson NO 25 537.6 1.8 7.0
164 62 WR5 Donte Moncrief IND 22 545.3 5.8 23.0
165 21 TE Eric Ebron DET 22 609.9 6.6 26.5
166 24 QB2 Joe Flacco BAL 30 758.3 18.8 75.2
167 60 RB5 James Starks GB 29 576.1 7.0 28.0
168 61 RB5 Chris Polk HOU 25 631.6 7.0 28.0
169 22 TE2 Jared Cook STL 28 655.5 8.1 32.5
170 23 TE2 Austin Seferian-Jenkins TB 22 663.1 6.0 24.0
171 24 TE2 Coby Fleener IND 26 585.1 6.9 27.5
172 63 WR6 Tavon Austin STL 24 617.2 8.0 32.0
173 62 RB5 Jonas Gray NE 25 504.3 6.3 25.0
174 25 TE2 Charles Clay BUF 26 634.7 7.0 28.0
175 25 QB2 Marcus Mariota TEN 21 767.5 19.7 78.9
176 64 WR6 Kenny Stills MIA 23 493.7 3.9 15.5
177 63 RB5 Lorenzo Taliaferro BAL 23 486.5 5.5 22.0
178 64 RB5 DeAngelo Williams PIT 32 477.7 4.5 18.0
179 65 WR Phillip Dorsett IND 22 512.7 5.4 21.5
180 26 TE2 Larry Donnell NYG 26 639.8 7.1 28.5
181 27 TE2 Clive Walford OAK 23 584.9 6.6 26.5
182 66 WR6 Kenny Britt STL 26 586.8 8.0 32.0
183 67 WR6 Ty Montgomery GB 22 612.4 4.9 19.5
184 65 RB5 Mike Tolbert CAR 29 533.9 5.9 23.5
185 66 RB5 Jerick McKinnon MIN 23 683.8 5.6 22.5
186 26 QB2 Jameis Winston TB 21 761.2 17.2 68.6
187 68 WR6 Jeff Janis GB 24 435.0 2.8 11.0
188 69 WR6 Marquess Wilson CHI 22 451.2 4.6 18.5
189 28 TE2 Ladarius Green SD 25 573.5 7.5 30.0
190 67 RB5 Terrance West CLE 24 530.9 2.5 10.0
191 27 QB2 Blake Bortles JAC 23 623.0 15.8 63.0
192 29 TE2 Jordan Reed WAS 25 457.7 6.4 25.5
193 30 TE2 Ben Watson NO 34 579.1 5.8 23.0
194 28 QB2 Tyrod Taylor BUF 26 446.6 15.4 61.7
195 31 TE2 MyCole Pruitt MIN 23 502.0 2.4 9.5
196 68 RB5 Branden Oliver SD 24 496.9 1.9 7.5
197 69 RB5 Bilal Powell NYJ 26 536.5 4.0 16.0
198 70 WR6 Tyler Lockett SEA 22 464.2 4.9 19.5
199 32 TE2 Virgil Green DEN 27 558.4 5.5 22.0
200 71 WR6 Josh Huff PHI 23 495.5 6.5 26.0


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Doug Orth has written for FF Today since 2006 and been featured in USA Today’s Fantasy Football Preview magazine since 2010. He hosted USA Today’s hour-long, pre-kickoff fantasy football internet chat every Sunday in 2012-13 and appears as a guest analyst on a number of national sports radio shows, including Sirius XM’s “Fantasy Drive”. Doug is also a member of the Fantasy Sports Writers Association.