Author: Zach Rogers

NFL Wide Receivers: Does BMI Matter? A Comprehensive Analysis

For our ongoing 13 part “Does It Matter?” series, this week we dove into the numbers to see if Body Mass Index (BMI) could be used to predict the success of NFL wide receivers. After analyzing historical data, we found a BMI threshold correlating which has an increased production. Further, we found 3 2024 rookie […]

Pat Freiermuth: To Buy, Hold, Or Sell?

Pat Freiermuth has shown very little flashes of potential since entering the NFL. His production has been almost non-existent, and a new contender for his role adds to the uncertainty. This article dives into why fantasy football managers should be selling Freiermuth now. Freiermuth’s Lack of Consistent Production Pat Freiermuth was drafted 55th overall in […]

A Dive into IDP: The IDP Center

IDP is a growing part of the fantasy world, but its not without its challenges. The IDP Center aims to help address these as it hosts Intro to IDP leagues, veteran IDP leagues, IDP beginner guides as well as the only tools in the industry that apply to every IDP league.

Ceedee Lamb: Still A Must-Have in Fantasy Football?

In fantasy football, your strategy typically depends on whether you’re rebuilding your team or aiming to win this year. If you are a rebuilder, typically you would look for younger, less proven players who have the potential to be great. On the other hand, if you’re a contender, you may focus more on acquiring established […]

Gabe Davis: To Buy, Hold, or Sell?

Gabe Davis has developed into a key player to watch in fantasy football. Despite his potential, fantasy football managers should approach Davis with caution. Let’s dive into why he should be a hold, not a buy or a sell, in your fantasy football strategy. A Stacked Jaguars Offense The Jacksonville Jaguars have quickly transformed into […]

NFL Running Backs: Does RAS Matter? A Comprehensive Analysis

For the 12th part of our “Does It Matter?” series, we ventured into the the numbers to see if Relative Athletic Score (RAS) can be used to forecast NFL running back success. Excitingly, our deep dive into the data has uncovered a threshold that has a higher likelihood of increased performance. Further, we found 3 […]