Most fantasy football leagues feature head-to-head matchups

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Most fantasy football leagues feature head-to-head matchups

Most fantasy football leagues feature head-to-head matchups every week. For better or worse, it's what we're all used to and how most of us prefer to play. Having consistently solid producers is the ultimate luxury in H2H leagues Jordan Berry Jersey , yet most fantasyowners struggle to factor consistency into their rankings or draft-day decisions. As great as it is to have RBs who can spring for 150 yards and three TDs any given Sunday, it's equally as frustrating when your running back scores 20-plus points one week and five the next. No one wants to have one of the highest-scoring teams and mi s the playoffs, but it seems to happen every year.We can all accept that "luck" is part of the equation for fantasy football succe s. Injuries, bad weather, tough matchups, and, now, COVID concerns are all variables that can impact fantasy teams. You can only do so much when they strike. However, you do have some control over the consistency of your team if you target the right players.DOMINATE YOUR DRAFT: Over at , we have what we call the "Clutch Report." There, you can figure out the"Clutch Factor"(CF) that a player must exceed each week to earn a "Clutch Game" in your league based on the number of teams and the scoring format Justin Jefferson Jersey .For example, in 12-team PPR formats, a running back must earn over 11 fantasy points each week to earn a "Clutch Game."2021 PPR FANTASY RANKINGS: | | | | | | We refer to a player's consistency rate as his "Clutch Rating" (CR). A highly consistent player will have a CR above 70 percent. The elite fantasy studs will normally be in the 80-90-percent range.2021 STANDARD FANTASY RANKINGS: | | | | | | Every draft season, we look forundervalued players who were consistent and important to a fantasy team's succe s. They might not have scored the most total points, but they also didn't put up a lot of complete duds. Conversely, Zack Bailey Jersey I look for overvalued players based on their lackof consistency. Here's a sneak peek at my top-24 consistency-based rankings for RBs heading into the 2021 season.2021 FANTASY AUCTION VALUES (Standard PPR): | | | | | | 2021 Fantasy RB Consistency Ratings, RankingsRankingTierSub-tierPlayerTeam1RB1AChristian McCaffreyCAR2RB1ADalvin CookMIN3RB1AAlvin KamaraNO4RB1BEzekiel ElliottDAL5RB1BSaquon BarkleyNYG6RB1BAaron JonesGB7RB1BNick ChubbCLE8RB1BDerrick HenryTEN9RB1BJonathan TaylorIND10RB1BAustin EkelerLAC11RB1BClyde Edwards-HelaireKC12RB1BDavid MontgomeryCHI13RB2AJK DobbinsBAL14RB2AChris CarsonSEA15RB2BAntonio GibsonWAS16RB2BNajee HarrisPIT17RB2BMiles SandersPHI18RB2BJoe MixonCIN19RB2BD'Andre SwiftDET20RB2BJames RobinsonJAX21RB2BMyles GaskinMIA22RB2BKareem HuntCLE23RB2BMike DavisATL24RB2BDarrell HendersonLA2021 FANTASY CONSISTENCY RATINGS: | | A ranking of RB1A means those backs are expected to earn an 80-pluspercent CR this year. Currently,Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook and Alvin Kamara are ranked at that level. The remaining nine Tier-1running backs are all ranked as RB1B, which means they're expected to exceed a70-percent CR. The backs higher on the list, such asEzekiel Elliott and Saquon Barkley, are expected to earn much higher than 70 percentbut probably wont get above 80 percent. The lower-ranked RBs certainly could exceed a70-percentCR, but we believe they are le s likely to do so.The RB2A backs are currently JK Dobbins and Chris Carson. They have question marks (injury concerns, carry distribution,etc.), but both have the talent and track record that gives me confidence they can reach 65-70 percent CRs this season.Lets look at a couple of these running backs and see which are undervalued or overvalued based on their current ADPs.2021 FANTASY SLEEPERS: | | | | | Undervalued: JK Dobbins, RavensDobbins ruined Mark Ingrams fantasy value last year, C.J. Ham Jersey but for the season, his 53-percentCR doesn't look great. However, when Dobbins received 10 or more touches in a game -- something he should get every week this year --he had an 88-percent CR.I have him ranked just outside of the top tier at RB13, but he could certainly finish above that. His current ADP is RB16, so make sure you grab him as your RB2 and maybe get RB1 value out of him.Overvalued:Joe Mixon, BengalsJust when Cincy gets a real quarterback, Mixon gets hurt and mi ses10 games. The good news is that he was fairly consistent in those six games, posting a 67-percent CR. However, his current ADP is RB13/Round 2. I have him at RB18 based on prior seasons. Hes a good value as a late RB2, but he has always been drafted as a borderline top-12 back despite having never performed at that level.2021 FANTASY TIERS DRAFT STRATEGY: | | | |Ultimately, trying to figure in consistency should be part of your fantasy draft prep every year. Total points are great, but if a James Lynch Jersey player can't generate them consistently, you might still mi s the playoffs after a season of big wins and even bigger lo ses.If you want more consistency reports for your draft prep, go to . You can also follow me on .Dont mi s out on the on Sunday, Aug.15, 2021, in Canton, Ohio! Go to The Fantasy Football Expo for tickets!
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