The Giants have signed wide receiver Zach Pascal.
Read moreWelcome to the Regression Trend Report, where we look at player regression trends on a week-by-week basis.
Throughout the season, I’ll collect the weekly data and post it on a sheet here.
Enough preamble, nerd up!
Last year I created a tool to look for those regression candidates. It was successful and surprisingly resulted in a signal for players who are likely to fall back from their previous week’s performance.
Despite capturing a group of five to eight players on average, the players “due” to fall back the next week did so: 80% of the time at wide receiver, 70% of the time at tight end, and nearly 60% of the time at running back
Running back was the lowest hit group in players falling in production. This makes sense since a player’s average volume takes time to catch up when an injury occurs.
The players “due” to bounce back did so: 52% of the time at running back, 40% of the time at wide receiver, and 51% at tight end.
There are a lot of things we could highlight but I’m just going to highlight the things I think may be the biggest questions or most unnoticed by the crowd.
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The Giants have signed wide receiver Zach Pascal.
Read moreThe Chargers have signed free agent tight end Tyler Conklin.
Read moreFree agent quarterback Ryan Tannehill has reportedly had discussions with Minnesota.
Read moreThe Giants have signed free agent quarterback Jameis Winston.
Read moreThe Saints have signed wide receiver Brandin Cooks.
Read moreFree agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers is visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers facility today.
Read moreWelcome to the Regression Trend Report, where we look at player regression trends on a week-by-week basis.
Throughout the season, I’ll collect the weekly data and post it on a sheet here.
Enough preamble, nerd up!
Last year I created a tool to look for those regression candidates. It was successful and surprisingly resulted in a signal for players who are likely to fall back from their previous week’s performance.
Despite capturing a group of five to eight players on average, the players “due” to fall back the next week did so: 80% of the time at wide receiver, 70% of the time at tight end, and nearly 60% of the time at running back
Running back was the lowest hit group in players falling in production. This makes sense since a player’s average volume takes time to catch up when an injury occurs.
The players “due” to bounce back did so: 52% of the time at running back, 40% of the time at wide receiver, and 51% at tight end.
There are a lot of things we could highlight but I’m just going to highlight the things I think may be the biggest questions or most unnoticed by the crowd.
Gain Instant Access to this resource and so much more!.
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