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Christopher Harris of espn.com led all fantasy experts for week 9 with a score of 10.17% above the expert average according to FantasyTruth.net. Harris, who has been inconsistent all season, finished #1 for both QB and TE Rankings and placed no lower than the top 5 in every other position.

 

  1. tied for #1 for QB Rankings (17% above average)
  2. tied for #5 in WR Rankings
  3. #3 for RB Rankings (5% above average)
  4. #1 for TE Rankings (15% above average)
  5. #2 for K Rankings (10% above average)
  6. #4 for DEF/ST Rankings (14% above average)

 

Yahoo Composite maintains it's overall lead for all positions for the entire season with a score of 3.79% above the expert average. Over the last 3 weeks Yahoo Composite has been even better leading the way with a score of 6.06% above the expert average.

 

Leaders for the season at each position:

 

  1. QB: Hector and Victor (8.11% above average)
  2. WR: ESPN Composite (4.14% above average)
  3. RB: Mike Krueger (3.11% above average)
  4. TE: Hector and Victor (6.56% above average)
  5. K: Brad Evans (10.78% above average)
  6. DEF/ST: Brad Evans (8.44% above average)

Check for FantasyTruth.net every week to see which expert you should use to help you with your lineup!
November 6, 2007  11:55 PM ET

Thats because Yahoo users opinions are also factored in.

November 7, 2007  12:59 AM ET

Hi Tracy, Yahoo Composite does not take into account user opinions, but is rather the average of their 3 experts: Funston, Behrens, and Evans.
Take a look at this link to see what I mean:
http://sports.yahoo.com/fantasy/nfl/news?slug=ys-expertpoll-07we ek9-qb

November 7, 2007  01:22 AM ET

Ah. Gotcha. I was talking more about how in the yahoo fantasy leagues you can see how the players are ranked by how many people in yahoo are starting them. The percentage of users that own a particular player.

 
November 7, 2007  01:28 AM ET

I see. Yeah what FantasyTruth does is, let's you see which experts (across a bunch of different sites) are good at ranking players and at what positions. The best way to learn how to use the site is to watch the video tutorial. It's only 3 minutes and will give you a better idea of what we do. We think the information we have is pretty interesting and is something that no other site has. Let us know what you think!

The video tutorial can be seen here:
http://www.fantasytruth.net/home/tutorial

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