NFL Fantasy Rankings Week 6

WhatIfSports.com by Columnist Written on October 08, 2008
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187. Ronald Curry WR Raiders Saints 4.5 188. Ahman Green RB Texans Dolphins 4.3 189. Chris Henry WR Bengals Jets 4.3 190. Dallas Clark TE Colts Ravens 4.3 191. Hank Baskett WR Eagles 49ers 4.3 192. Kevin Curtis WR Eagles 49ers 4.3 193. Panthers DEF   Buccaneers 4.2 194. Buster Davis WR Chargers Patriots 4.2  NamePosTeamOppPoints 195. Le'Ron McClain RB Ravens Colts 4.2 196. Michael Clayton WR Buccaneers Panthers 4.2 197. Bears DEF   Falcons 4.1 198. Brandon Jackson RB Packers Seahawks 4.1 199. Devery Henderson WR Saints Raiders 4.0 200. Nate Jackson TE Broncos Jaguars 4.0

 

* The individual players and defensive teams below are ranked based entirely on projected full-season fantasy points using the FOX Fantasy Football Default Scoring where for QBs, RBs, WRs and TE, all TDs are 6 points, each 25 yards passing are 1 point, interceptions are -2 points, fumbles lost are -2 points, each ten yards receiving are 1 point and two-point conversions are 2 points.

For kickers, all extra points are 1 point and all field goals are at least 3 points with an extra bonus point for field goals made over 40 yards and another bonus point for field goals made over 50 yards. Individual defensive players (linked to below, but not inlcuded in overall rankings) earn 1 point for each solo tackle, 1 point for each sack, 2 points for each interception and six points for each touchdown.

Team defenses include special teams and are treated similarly for sacks, interceptions and touchdown returns, while a more complex system, based on the outcome of each individual game, is utilized for points allowed per game.

 

Please note

These overall fantasy rankings are strictly based on total points earned for the season. They do not account for position scarcity, number of owners drafting and their drafting styles, roster restrictions, custom league scoring rules or other items that should be considered while drafting. Injuries are accounted for based on a player's past history and the likelihood of missing games due to injury.

This is reflected in his games played (GP) value. However, unless the injury is already known and takes place at the beginning of the season, the players are arbitrarily injured throughout the season (as opposed to just at the end or beginning of the year). Players with less than 16 GP will likely vary the most from their projected numbers because they are injury-prone or have depth chart and playing time concerns.

Paul Bessire is the Senior Quantitative Analyst and Content Manager for WhatIfSports.com and a member of the Pro Football Writers of America. With any comments, questions or topic suggestions, Paul can be reached at BtB@whatifsports.com. Thanks!

 

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