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re: Draft Decision Engine

Posted by jojothetireguy on 8/16/26 at 8:48 am to
The Google sheet attachment?
Didnt work as in didn't give the proper information or like didnt work at all?

re: Who you keeping

Posted by jojothetireguy on 8/14/26 at 10:12 pm to
Probably Rice, but I'm higher in him than most
this was the one on netflix?
Yeah i honestly can't believe he is still alive. Guy needs to be put down
Just a heads up, McDaniel started that interview off with something like "bad news fantasy owners" or some shite like that. Dude said the same thing in 2024 and Achane finished 5th. He loves messing with people and not tipping his hand

Draft Decision Engine

Posted by jojothetireguy on 8/10/26 at 1:32 pm
Attached to the google doc 2026 tiered cheat sheet, I created a draft decision engine based on projections, consistency ranks, position scarcity and other factors.

On the setting tab, enter the information in the highlighted sections, then as the draft happens, switch to the draft value board and mark an X in column S(drafted). The draft decision engine tab will show you the recommended pick based on when your pick is coming up.
updated 8/10

Added the Draft Engine on the 3rd, 4th and 5th tabs
Based on my consistency and draft scarcity sheet I'm working on, Smith is ahead of tet
I have put together another workbook that is pretty big. It gives draft advice on which player to pick next based on numerous things, like consistency, top 12, projected points, historical data, value remaining, position scarcity, etc... Ran a few trials on it and it seems to work, but I ran out of time to refine it. I may post it at some point next week
you looking for a tent shape like the link above, or just a square/rectangle?
I'm still working through the tier sheet, with added point projections for this year and scarcity value. So right now the position tiers is not accounting for this years projected numbers, but are based on historical data from last year along with this years oline ranks, strength of schedule, new OCs, etc...
Hoping to have the point projections for this year done today so it can be added to the position tiers.

The main sheet is also still a work in progress.

The thing with Walker in PPR is that Mahomes doesn't like to check down much and instead likes to scramble and extend the play, but looks downfield when he does. Although this year because of last years injury that could change. Walker is the bell cow, no Charbonnet to screw him so he should see plenty of carries in a new run scheme.
Williams is a little worrisome to me, simply due to Corum and his carriers towards the end of last year. As effective as Williams has been, he could lose some touches to Corum. McVay already commented on Corum, but could just be coaches talk this early in the year. This whole situation is more of a wait and see what happens in camp type of thing.
Thats just my order of ranking. I'm basically saying i would take Taylor ahead of Cook. In some instances my rank is higher or lower than the ADP. For instance, I have Mike Evans ranked way ahead of his ADP. I personally think he has a good year, so i'm willing to take the risk and draft him ahead of others with a lower ADP. Flip side is someone like Makai Lemon, i think him being mainly a slot guy in college and the fact that Hurts does not like to throw in the middle of the field will hurt his value, so ranked him lower than his ADP.

Of course the closer we get, the more they will change
Remember, these are my personal rankings and will change the closer we get to the season.
This is for PPR only.
If anyone wants the excel spreadsheet, just leave your email address in this thread and i'll send it out so you can adjust it to your liking.
Let me know if anyone sees issues with teams or byes, stuff like that. RB metric used strength of schedule, Oline rank, Yards before contact created by the oline, percentage of runs by team, and number of snaps per game. Some were weighted more important than others. WR metrics works sort of the same way just uses different analytics.

**Second Tab on the first link is draft value by position tiers**

**3rd , 4th and 5th tabs....It's a draft engine based on draft value, projections, scarcity at the position, etc...I'll keep messing with it, but it basically gives you a recommendation based on the factors i listed and who should be available when your pick comes back around.**

2026 Tiered Cheat Sheet/Position Tiers/Draft Engine

I actually just finished the consistency numbers today and all players are on the sheet. Just have to add some injuries and tweek it a bit
We watched it a while back. Same as everyone has already said. Season 1 was really good and then it Tails off a bit, but it's still a good watch overall.

not a spoiler so don't worry,

if I remember right Pullman character starts acting weird in season 2 or 3. Can't remember exactly but something was off.
I used to think it was turk and jd, but it's definitely shawn and gus. Just the Shawn introduction of gus's name and him rolling with it, takes it

re: Fringe is streaming on Hulu

Posted by jojothetireguy on 6/29/26 at 11:32 am to
Wife and I missed one episode in the last season, think it was third or second to last and it threw us completely off. Need to find it cause i feel like we missed something important
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I’ll move to a waterless at some point


i don't think you want to do that