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Defensive Player
It's the fantasy leagues prediction of how many points that player will get that game. For Example: If the guru for that player is "26.7". They are predicting that player will get 26.7 fantasy points for your team.
FFP stands for Fantasy Football Points, usually dealing with a fantasy football league.
you have a backup so you start your backup
The only way to really better yourself in fantasy football is to keep up with any and all news that happens each week with every single football player.
Fantasy Hockey is like fantasy football where people create their own teams and play games. The highest rated player on ESPN fantasy hockey is Alex Ovechkin.
Targets i.e. the number of times the QB throws the football to that particular player, regardless of whether the pass is completed or not. Generally does not generate any fantasy points, just gives fantasy owners an idea of how often the QB looks to that receiver
It means the percentage of people playing, that are using that player as a starter
According to the Fantasy Sports Trade Association (FSTA), 57.4 million people in North America will play fantasy sports in 2016. About 77% of those, or ~44M people, play fantasy football. The number of people who play fantasy football outside of North America is negligible.
Average Draft Position This the term used to describe where you'll usually find a specific player being drafted in fantasy mock drafts, or real fantasy league drafts.
It stands for the percent of leagues in which that player is in the starting lineup of the team that owns him.
CR7 with 28