August 12, 2009

QB Scoring

Whether in a performance scoring league or a more standard format, point per passing TD plays a huge part in when to draft a hurler. I have seen passing TDs at either 4 or 6 pts. If your QB gets 6 per TD vs 4 per TD, a little mathematical analysis tells the tale of the tape. Think back to the past few years when both Tom Brady and Peyton Manning both were near the magical 50 touchdown season. In the 4 point per TD model, 50 TDs gets you 200 pts. In the 6 point system, 300 pts. That kind of differential, coupled with an aggressive yardage system (say 1 point per 20 yards passing) and you will find, at year's end, QBs occupy many of the top scoring spots. So in round one, you might see Brady, Manning and Drew Brees selected in a first round, versus a RB only first round.

This is only food for thought. But if you have the time, try this recipe:
1 bottle of your leagues scoring system
1 package of 2009 projections (or substitute 2008 year end totals)
1 bucket of Excel ambition (a little knowledge would work)
Stir this concoction up and see what you find out. You might be surprised.

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