Welcome to SportSourcio Your Daily Source of Fresh NFL Articles

Want to Partnership with me? Book A Call

Popular Posts

  • All Post
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Denver Broncos
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Miami Dolphins
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • New York Giants
  • New York Jets
  • NFL News
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Seahawks
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Uncategorized

Dream Life in Paris

Questions explained agreeable preferred strangers too him her son. Set put shyness offices his females him distant.

Categories

Edit Template

Disclaimer: At SportSourcio, we pride ourselves on curating content from some of the best sports writers in the industry. The articles and opinions presented on our site are sourced from a variety of talented authors and reputable outlets. We encourage our readers to support these writers and publications by visiting the original sources and following their work. Your support helps sustain the quality and depth of sports journalism that we all enjoy.

“Route-based heroes”: Identifying players who could break out in fantasy and DFS in Week 10

Utilizing the “Coach, I was open” model and WOPR framework to look into the players who could break out in fantasy and DFS in Week 10.


“Route-based heroes”: Identifying players who could break out in fantasy and DFS in Week 10

“Route-based heroes”: Identifying players who could break out in fantasy and DFS in Week 10

2Y5XY1M New York Giants’ Malik Nabers plays during an NFL football game against the Washington Commanders, Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, in Landover, Md. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)


By

Joseph Bryan

Malik Nabers stands out: Nabers tops the list with the highest PWOPR and actual WOPR in the NFL over the past three weeks. He faces a favorable matchup against the Panthers, who rank last in PFF’s team-based pass-rush grade. This should give Daniel Jones more time to connect with Nabers.

• Unlock your edge with a PFF+ subscription: Get full access to all our in-season fantasy tools, including weekly rankings, WR/CB matchup charts, weekly projections, the Start-Sit Optimizer and more. Sign up now!

Estimated reading time: 8 minutes

Fantasy and DFS enthusiasts, bettors, and analysts often rely on a wide array of statistics and models to gain a competitive edge. These range from basic box score stats to advanced metrics available in PFF’s Premium Stats 2.0 and models like Josh Hermsmeyer‘s Buy Low model and WOPR (Weighted Opportunity Rating).

There is always room for new insights and analyses to help bettors and fantasy managers refine their strategies. That’s why I have developed a new metric that offers several advantages over WOPR. Click here for an in-depth explanation of the model, my process and its advantages.

The Week 9 “route-based heroes” model delivered more impressive results.

Polk and Fehoko saw significant drops in snap percentage this week, down to 13% and 16%, respectively. Meanwhile, Tucker played 92% of the snaps and maintained a solid PWOPR of 0.41.

If Tucker continues to see this level of on-field presence, he’s poised for a breakout game; however, with TE Brock Bowers, WR Jakobi Meyers and a generally struggling offense, reaching that potential may prove challenging.

The “route-based heroes” model list included 12 players last week, with five finishing as a WR2 (top 24) or better.

ROUTE-BASED HEROES: WEEK 10

As a quick reminder of how regression-to-the-mean models work, I predict a player’s FPpG based on their three-week PWOPR (explained more here).

PWOPR is much more stable than FPpG and is a stronger indicator of future performance. To identify potential breakout candidates, I calculate the residual by subtracting the player’s predicted FPpG from their actual FPpG. Players with a good PWOPR and a residual of -3 or lower appear on this list. Players will continue to appear until one of the following occurs:

  • They fulfill their PWOPR potential with a big game
  • Their PWOPR decreases to match their expected FPpG

Now, let’s review some names on the Week 10 list:

Malik Nabers: Nabers tops the list with the highest PWOPR and actual WOPR in the NFL over the past three weeks. He faces a favorable matchup against the Panthers, who rank last in PFF’s team-based pass-rush grade. This should give Daniel Jones more time to connect with Nabers.

Marvin Harrison Jr.: Despite a rough game last week, Harrison remains on the list. He has yet to post a PWOPR below 0.50 and rarely dips below 0.60 in actual WOPR, though he has struggled to fully capitalize on his opportunities. This week, he has a favorable single-coverage matchup, which could help him break out.

Tyreek Hill: Hill has consistently gotten open, though he’s only had a few games with his starting quarterback. He draws an excellent matchup this week against a defense with the third-worst season-long PFF coverage grade and a high rate of single-coverage situations.

D.J. Moore: Moore saw nine targets last week and ran a season-high 43 routes but was unable to make much of an impact. His PWOPR and actual WOPR have been stable, though he hasn’t surpassed 10 PPR points in the past three games. He faces the Patriots this week, a team that frequently allows single coverage.

Tucker: On a bye this week.

Michael Pittman and Alec Pierce: They have an intriguing matchup against the Bills. While Buffalo has a bottom-five team PFF coverage grade, they’re top-eight in defending wide receivers. The Bills also play a top-four MOFO (middle of the field open) defense, which often limits elite WR performances.

Kayshon Boutte: Since his snap count has increased, Boutte has maintained a PWOPR above 0.42, a solid mark. He’s seen six targets over the past two games but only managed 11 PPR points. With his strong usage and PWOPR, it’s just a matter of time before Maye connects with him consistently.

Michael Wilson: Wilson shares many positive indicators with Harrison, but in Arizona, there may be too many options for consistent production. Kyler Murray is averaging only 28 pass attempts per game, one of the lowest rates in the league, which could limit both Wilson’s and Harrison’s opportunities.

Mason Tipton: An interesting new addition to the list, Tipton led New Orleans in PWOPR in Week 9 with a mark of 0.46 following Olave’s injury. If Tipton can maintain this rate, he could post solid numbers, assuming Carr can get him the ball.

As always, not every player on this list will deliver, but several are likely to exceed their average PPR from the past three weeks, and a few could have explosive games.


For more NFL stats and analysis, follow Joseph on Twitter/X.

Share Article:

Our blog is all about curating the best stories, insights, and updates on your favorite teams. Whether you’re a passionate fan or just love the game, SportSourcio is here to keep you connected with what’s happening on and off the field.

Recent Posts

  • All Post
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Denver Broncos
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Miami Dolphins
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • New York Giants
  • New York Jets
  • NFL News
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Seahawks
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Uncategorized

Stay Ahead of the Game

Never miss a beat—subscribe now to get the latest football news and updates delivered straight to your inbox!

Join the family!

Sign up for a Newsletter.

You have been successfully Subscribed! Ops! Something went wrong, please try again.
Edit Template

About

Our blog is all about curating the best stories, insights, and updates on your favorite teams. Whether you’re a passionate fan or just love the game, SportSourcio is here to keep you connected with what’s happening on and off the field.

Recent Post

  • All Post
  • Atlanta Falcons
  • Baltimore Ravens
  • Buffalo Bills
  • Cincinnati Bengals
  • Cleveland Browns
  • Denver Broncos
  • Green Bay Packers
  • Indianapolis Colts
  • Kansas City Chiefs
  • Las Vegas Raiders
  • Los Angeles Rams
  • Miami Dolphins
  • Minnesota Vikings
  • New York Giants
  • New York Jets
  • NFL News
  • Pro Football Focus
  • Seahawks
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers
  • Uncategorized

Follow Us

© 2024 SourceSourcio