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In a 10 team 0.5 PPR and 6 points for all TDs. First year in a PPR and I'm just wondering how much the half point affects RB, WR and TE with QBs. We lose the round we drafted.

 

Keep Cam Newton lose 11 round

Keep Greg Olsen Lose 8 round

Keep Jordan Mathews lose 15th

 

Will help

TIA

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Not very good options there, Jordan Matthews though without a doubt. .5 ppr just values WR and some RB's a bit higher, mainly to even out some of the scoring. Pre PPR, drafts would go very typically due to RB's being the most consistent and high scoring players because of more touches and typically higher TD totals.

 

RB - 90 yds, 1 td = 15 pts

WR - 80yds, .5 td, 6 rcpts = 14 pts

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Matthews no question

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I am in a league with .5ppr and 6pts for all TDs. We have yardage bonus which may skew these numbers slightly. Here is how these players looked last year

 

Greg Olsen

- 6 games with less than 10 points

1 game over 20 pts

- 4th ranked TE @ 178.8 points in the second tier with Gates (188.6), Graham(187.4) and Bennett (176.6)

- Last year was his best year in the NFL but has been consistently solid for 3 years

 

Jordan Matthews

- 9 games with less than 10 points (Maclin had 7)

- 3 games with over 20 (Maclin had 4(1 over 30 and 1 over 40))

- Finished 27th ranked WR (Maclin was 8th)

 

Cam Newton

- 10 Games under 20 pts

- 2 games over 35 pts

- Finished 17th ranked QB at 286 pts (below Kaepernick (298.7) and above Dalton (269.1))

- Has scored 40 to 50 less points per season since 2011 which would trend him at 246 which is the projection in the Derek Carr range

 

Matthews is the best option. Strong potential for top 10 WR stats if you assume the defection of Maclin will improve his situation.

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