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moleculo

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under submit lineup, the column headings are:

| player | week 2 opp | OPP Rank | INJ | YDT Pts | Avg pts | NFL News |
anybody have any idea what "Opp Rank" means? for each player, there are two numbers in this column: "R" amd P". for example, Stephen Jackson has "R:7, P:28", Cadillac Williams has "R:4, P:10". I can't seem to find any rhyme and/or reason as to what this means. Any ideas?

 
Opponents defensive ranking against run and pass.

Don't know where they get the rankings from though.

 
The strenghth of the oppsing teams defense in regards to run ® and pass (P).
Opponents defensive ranking against run and pass.Don't know where they get the rankings from though.
that makes sense. Thanks guys. I assume low numbers = higher ranking =better defense. This is good info to have, although probably worthless with one data point.
exactly. might be a nice tool later on.
 
The strenghth of the oppsing teams defense in regards to run ® and pass (P).
Opponents defensive ranking against run and pass.Don't know where they get the rankings from though.
that makes sense. Thanks guys. I assume low numbers = higher ranking =better defense. This is good info to have, although probably worthless with one data point.
Also, consider that this is probably a ranking for yards allowed, not fantasy points allowed.
 
Also, consider that this is probably a ranking for yards allowed, not fantasy points allowed.
If you're not familiar, you can get the fantasy points allowed per position (based on your scoring system) by looking at Reports / League / Pts Allowed - By Position
 
Also, consider that this is probably a ranking for yards allowed, not fantasy points allowed.
If you're not familiar, you can get the fantasy points allowed per position (based on your scoring system) by looking at Reports / League / Pts Allowed - By Position
:goodposting: I was not familiar. this is good advice right here...
It's a useful tool to use later in the season, especially if your league has some weird scoring quirks like mine.
 

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