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Consistency Ratings: Week 15

By Tristan H. Cockcroft | ESPN.com

how the playoffs work: Someone has to win, and someone has to lose.
Today, you might find yourself trailing in your ESPN standard league two-week semifinal matchup, or going up against an intimidating No. 1 seed in a league with one-week playoffs. Your odds appear long, your winter about to begin.

I'm here to tell you: Fear not, for there is always a chance.

Our weekly "Consistency Ratings" detail the most reliable players in fantasy football, and last week's edition revealed some of the unheralded "safest" bets for the playoffs. This week, let's use those statistics to help those teams in rough spots in their championship quests, the teams that need to hit the proverbial home run.


[h=4]CONSISTENCY RATINGS BENCHMARKS[/h]Using 2012 statistics, and fantasy points determined by ESPN's standard scoring, the charts contained in this column rate players based upon how consistently reliable they are. To familiarize you with some of the terminology:
Start: The number of times that the player's point total in a given week was worthy of having had him active in an ESPN standard league.
Stud: The number of times the player's point total ranked among the top at his position.
Stiff: The number of times the player's point total ranked among the worst at his position, making almost any waiver-wire option a smarter choice.
These are the benchmarks for what constitutes a "Start," "Stud" or "Stiff" performance, numbers identifying the player's rank at his position:
<center>Start</center><center>Stud</center><center>Stiff</center>
QBTop 10Top 221st+
RBTop 25Top 551st+
WRTop 25Top 551st+
TETop 10Top 221st+
KTop 10Top 221st+
D/STTop 10Top 221st+

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Sat: The number of times the player missed a game. Players are not charged "Stiff" points for sitting out, but it hurts their overall Consistency Rating.
%: The player's overall Consistency Rating, calculated as number of "Start" performances divided by scheduled team games.



"Stud" statistics contained in this column help players with breakout potential, particularly used in conjunction with their Consistency Ratings. Naturally, Adrian Peterson (6 "Stud" games, 92.3% Consistency Rating), Robert Griffin III (4, 76.9%) and Calvin Johnson (4, 69.2%) score highly in either department. You'd expect that … but is there a way to use those statistics to identify future Studs, ones perhaps readily available on most leagues' waiver wires?

There is, and it's a matter of using those numbers against opponents to isolate high-upside matchups, much the same way that we calculate our Points Against statistics. Those pages rank teams by fantasy points per game allowed to specific positions, but what if we calculated those statistics by how many Start and Stud performances those opponents allowed?

Going position by position, let's identify some of the highest-upside matchups for Week 15, among players in the lower value tiers.

[h=3]Quarterback: Andy Dalton, at Philadelphia Eagles[/h]
Though they snapped their eight-game losing streak in Week 14, the Eagles have nevertheless collapsed defensively, affording two Stud games to opposing quarterbacks in the past four weeks, and four Starts in a row. In fact, the last time any Eagles opposing quarterback had a "Stiff" game was Joe Flacco in Week 2. The No. 10 scorer at his position this season, Dalton was started in less than 25 percent of ESPN leagues in Week 14, but he should be widely used in Week 15.

Others to consider: Josh Freeman (@NO) was also started in less than 25 percent of ESPN leagues in Week 14, but he had a season-high 29 fantasy points against the New Orleans Saints in Week 7, and the Saints have afforded a league-high 10 Starts this season. … Russell Wilson (@BUF) is available in 78 percent of ESPN leagues, and he'll be facing a Buffalo Bills team that has allowed two Stud games, third-most in the league.

[h=3]Running back: David Wilson, at Atlanta Falcons[/h]
It's the wild, wacky, so-completely-out-there-it-must-be-nuts pick of the week, but facts are facts: Ahmad Bradshaw is having tests done on his left knee, and his Week 15 status is currently unknown. Bradshaw might be completely fine, in which case he'd benefit from this matchup against a Falcons team that has allowed 10 Start and three Stud games to opposing running backs in their past nine contests, including two Starts to backups (which is Wilson's role). But what if Wilson got the call … or Tom Coughlin decides to ease Bradshaw's burden with a straight split of the rushing chores? Week 14 showed us what Wilson can do granted the opportunity against a mediocre defense; here's another such defense. Best yet: He's available in nearly 60 percent of ESPN leagues.

Others to consider: Jonathan Dwyer (@DAL) will be facing a Dallas Cowboys defense that has allowed six Start games and one Stud game to running backs the past five weeks combined, the former tops in the league. He is also available in more than 50 percent of ESPN leagues.

[h=3]Wide receiver: Chris Givens, versus Minnesota Vikings[/h]
I'd understand if anyone felt he/she couldn't trust Givens after his letdown of a Week 14, and for full disclosure, I used him in a playoff matchup of my own attempting to capitalize upon his boom/bust potential -- I was a six-seed facing a superior roster and needed to take risks -- and lost. (Also for the record, Givens' stinker wasn't the cause of said loss; the other team had a monstrous week.)

I'm going back to the well this week, and here's why: The Vikings have surrendered nine Start- and four Stud-worthy fantasy performances to opposing wide receivers in their past seven games combined, and 10 touchdowns to the position during that span. This is a position where taking shots on matchups pays -- a point made in this space for weeks -- and while the St. Louis Rams' receiver pecking order can vary by week depending upon Danny Amendola's health, if Amendola is out again in Week 15, Givens is a home run waiting to happen.

Others to consider: Marques Colston (vs. TB) doesn't warrant any of the doubt some of his fantasy owners appear to cast upon him, as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have afforded a Start-worthy performance to an opposing wide receiver in eight consecutive weeks, including three Stud efforts. Colston himself had 13 points against them in their Week 7 meeting. But what about some lesser Saints wide receivers worth consideration: Lance Moore, who had 12 points in that game, and Joe Morgan, who is fresh off a 100-yard game and is available in 99.9 percent of ESPN leagues? … Andrew Hawkins (@PHI) battles an Eagles squad that has afforded two Stud and seven Start efforts in the past five weeks combined. This is also good news to A.J. Green's owners, coming off his mediocre Week 14.
 

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