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Keeper League Analysis



Keeper League Rankings

Rankings as of 9/3/2007

NOTE: In addition to below, Custom Keeper League Rankings are also available. You give us your league rules and tell us how you would like to balance current vs. future team needs. We give you back custom keeper rankings. For more on Custom Keeper Rankings, visit the Full Impact section.


Introduction by Greg Alan

Keeper League Drafting
Keeper league cheat sheets are a mixed bag. Good keeper rankings must carefully blend Art and Science. In addition, they should aid your roster management strategy. Before we dive into the rankings, I’d like to provide some context and offer up a few facts.

The Art
The scouting process is at the core of all NFL roster management. And frankly, scouting and evaluating NFL talent is often very subjective. A number of different factors go into grading a player’s ability. For quarterbacks, arm strength, field vision, pocket awareness and throwing accuracy must be considered. For wide receivers, the ability to run designed routes, release from the line, block down field, and gain yards after the catch are all analyzed. Objective measures are routinely documented. These include 20 and 40-yard dash times, vertical and broad jump distances, 20-yard shuttle speed and 225lb. bench press count totals. Reviewing the data is the easy part. However, among athletes possessing the required physical skill, success is often determined based on one’s mental game. Unfortunately, that’s not so easily measured. When it comes to Fantasy Football, at 4for4, we leverage player durability, consistency and estimated workload data. We combine this analysis and consider each team’s offensive scheme and how each player graded out last year. However, for keeper league rankings, that’s only part of the puzzle. For keeper leagues, much like real NFL scouting, a number of intangibles (including a player’s mental game) must be considered. We’ve all seen NFL players fade into the sunset after landing a million-dollar deal. Does the player really have a “fire in his belly?” How will he react to a coaching change? NFL football is a harsh reality. Hesitation, lack of focus and playing with partial motivation all spell trouble. And so, subjective factors come into the keeper league ranking process --- it’s what we call the Art.

The Science
Time and injuries take a toll on all athletes. Age-performance correlation data is essential when it comes to keeper league player evaluation. A number of things need to be considered. Several measurable factors include: 

* Typical Player Lifecycle. Getting a read on how most players increase, peak and decline over time is absolutely essential. 
* Player Position. As you will soon see, standard NFL performance varies greatly by position over time. 
* Individual Peak. The age a given player hits his prime contributes to determining his future value.
* Health. Historical injury status and current player health clearly correlate with NFL longevity. 
* College Accomplishment. The round a player was drafted into the NFL factors into the equation. 

Statistical analysis using years of actual player data has resulted in a library of player lifecycle curves. While not perfect, this normative data is very helpful in projecting a number of NFL career paths. Combining this analysis with other relevant information helps establish base case trends. This helps us project a player’s value over a number of years. Below, you’ll find a few essentials based on years of actual data. 

QB - Less than 15% of all quarterbacks peak before the age of 25. In fact, almost 35% of all QBs have their best statistical season after their 30th birthday. History suggests if a QB can put up decent numbers while in his mid-twenties, things will only get better. The data shows most top-tier QBs reach their prime between 27 and 33. Over a 3-year planning horizon, advanced age generally isn’t that much of a factor in projecting Fantasy point decline, unless the QB has already reached age 36. 

RB - Unlike quarterbacks, most running backs typically reach their prime between 23 and 26 years of age. In addition, less than 5% of all running backs peak after age 30. In fact, once they reach 30, a number of running backs have trouble finding work. If they do, on average, their output is typically 1/3rd the statistical level achieved in the prime of their career. Certainly there are expectations. However, the odds really do work against the 30-something year old RB.

WR and TE - Overall, wide receivers and tight ends tend to reach their peak in their mid-twenties. Wide Receivers generally have their best single season performance between 25 to 28. However, in general, receivers tend to decline over time slowly. In fact, the average starting 30-year old WR tends to be almost as productive as the typical starting 25-year old. However, on average, productivity greatly declines once a receiver hits 33.

Philosophy
To get the most from your 4for4 keeper rankings, you’ll need to do some work. In addition to studying the ratings, you’ll need to think about your own unique situation, adapt accordingly and exercise good judgment come draft day. Like an NFL GM, you’ll need to address a few philosophical issues. You’ll need to come to grips with balancing short and long-term success. Should you aggressively seek out a roster of aging studs at the risk of running your team into the ground in 2-3 years? Or, should you sacrifice a few wins now in an attempt to build a true dynasty in 2-4 years? Clearly a number of variables come into the mix and no one strategy or philosophy can cover all Fantasy Football situations. Clearly, “proper strategy” is a function of your league format --- so know your rules! However, I don’t think your going to let me off the hook quite that easily! Personally, I’ve seen both extremes work to varying degrees. Actually, if you think about it, all keeper league rankings must address current vs. future value. 

Jimmy's Way
I’d like to share an insight based on how several NFL organizations have balanced the need to win now with the need to remain competitive down the road. This philosophy is actually very similar to the one built into the 4for4 keeper rankings. As far as I know, former Dallas Head Coach Jimmy Johnson was the first person to champion the logic. In fact, Jimmy often applied this “rule of thumb” while wheeling and dealing during the NFL draft. The thinking is rather straight forward and goes something like this: a 4th round draft pick this year, has about the same value as a 3rd round pick selected next season. Likewise a 4th round pick this year, has the same value as a 2nd round pick in two years. Finally, a 4th round pick this year is essentially worth a 1st round pick in 4 years. In general, delaying a draft pick one year, equates to moving up about 30 players next year. 

Loosely translated to Fantasy Football, Jimmy’s philosophy suggests you value upcoming player accomplishment as follows: 2007 (x1.0), 2008 (x.50), 2009 (x.25), 2010 (x.12), 2011 (x.06) and 2012 (x.03). 


General Performance Keeper League Rankings

Rank Quarterback Age
#1 Peyton Manning 31
#2 Carson Palmer 28
#3 Tom Brady 30
#4 Drew Brees 28
#5 Marc Bulger 30
#6 Ben Roethlisberger 25
#7 Vince Young 24
#8 Tony Romo 27
#9 Matt Leinart 24
#10 Philip Rivers 26
#11 Donovan Mcnabb 31
#12 Alex Smith 23
#13 Eli Manning 26
#14 Jay Cutler 24
#15 Jon Kitna 35
#16 Matt Hasselbeck 32
#17 J.p. Losman 26
#18 Rex Grossman 27
#19 Jason Campbell 26
#20 Matt Schaub 26
#21 Chad Pennington 31
#22 Brett Favre 38
#23 Jake Delhomme 32
#24 Steve Mcnair 34
#25 David Garrard 27
#26 Tarvaris Jackson 24
#27 Trent Green 37
#28 Jeff Garcia 37
#29 Joey Harrington 27
#30 Charlie Frye 26
#31 Damon Huard 34
#32 Daunte Culpepper 30
#33 Brady Quinn 23
#34 Josh Mccown 28
#35 David Carr 27
#36 Seneca Wallace 27
#37 Kelly Holcomb
#38 Brian Griese 32
#39 Brad Johnson 39
Rank Tight End Age
#1 Antonio Gates 27
#2 Kellen Winslow 24
#3 Todd Heap 27
#4 Jeremy Shockey 27
#5 Chris Cooley 25
#6 Vernon Davis 23
#7 Alge Crumpler 30
#8 Heath Miller 25
#9 Tony Gonzalez 31
#10 Dallas Clark 28
#11 Jason Witten 25
#12 Randy Mcmichael 28
#13 Daniel Graham 27
#14 Greg Olsen 22
#15 John Smith 27
#16 Ben Watson 27
#17 Owen Daniels 25
#18 Chris Baker 27
#19 Dan Campbell 31
#20 Bo Scaife 26
#21 Jerramy Stevens 27
#22 Tony Scheffler 24
#23 Desmond Clark 30
#24 George Wrighster 26
#25 Zach Miller 22
#26 Eric Johnson 31
#27 Robert Royal 29
#28 David Martin 28
#29 Ben Troupe 25
#30 Ben Utecht 26
#31 Brent Celek 22
#32 Reggie Kelly 30
#33 Matt Schobel 27
#34 Leonard Pope 24
#35 Marcus Pollard 35
#36 Vishante Shiancoe 27
#37 Daniel Wilcox
#38 Bryan Fletcher
 
Rank Wide Receiver Age
#1 Steve-l Smith 28
#2 Chad Johnson 29
#3 Roy Williams 26
#4 Marvin Harrison 35
#5 Larry Fitzgerald 24
#6 Reggie Wayne 30
#7 Marques Colston 24
#8 Terrell Owens 34
#9 Javon Walker 27
#10 Lee Evans 26
#11 Andre Johnson 26
#12 Anquan Boldin 27
#13 Reggie Brown 26
#14 Torry Holt 31
#15 Randy Moss 30
#16 Braylon Edwards 24
#17 T.j. Houshmandzadeh 30
#18 Laveranues Coles 30
#19 Deion Branch 28
#20 Donald Driver 32
#21 Plaxico Burress 30
#22 Bernard Berrian 27
#23 Mark Clayton 25
#24 Santana Moss 28
#25 Calvin Johnson 22
#26 Santonio Holmes 23
#27 Chris Chambers 29
#28 D.j. Hackett 26
#29 Jerricho Cotchery 25
#30 Vincent Jackson 24
#31 Joey Galloway 36
#32 Darrell Jackson 29
#33 Donte Stallworth 27
#34 Devery Henderson 25
#35 Hines Ward 31
#36 Terry Glenn 33
#37 Kevin Curtis 29
#38 Matt Jones 24
#39 James Jones 23
#40 Drew Bennett 29
#41 Troy Williamson 24
#42 Brandon Marshall 23
#43 Eddie Kennison 34
#44 Marty Booker 31
#45 Isaac Bruce 35
#46 Bobby Wade 26
#47 Ted Ginn 22
#48 Derrick Mason 33
#49 Dwayne Bowe 23
#50 Patrick Crayton 28
#51 Ronald Curry 28
#52 Wesley Welker 26
#53 Muhsin Muhammad 34
#54 Joe Horn 35
#55 Mike Furrey 30
#56 Arnaz Battle 27
#57 Brandon Jones 25
#58 Roscoe Parrish 25
#59 Greg Jennings 24
#60 Robert Meachem 23
#61 Craig Davis 22
#62 Bryant Johnson 26
#63 Joe Jurevicius 33
#64 Roddy White 26
#65 Antwaan Randle-el 27
#66 Roydell Williams 26
#67 Michael Jenkins 25
#68 Ernest Wilford 28
#69 Tab Perry 25
#70 Brandon Stokley 31
#71 Jerry Porter 29
#72 Josh Reed 27
#73 Nate Burleson 26
#74 Drew Carter 26
#75 Samie Parker 26
#76 Terrance Copper 25
#77 Amani Toomer 33
#78 Cedrick Wilson 29
#79 Bobby Engram 34
#80 Dennis Northcutt 30
#81 Keary Colbert 25
#82 Eric Moulds 34
Rank Running Back Age
#1 Ladainian Tomlinson 28
#2 Steven Jackson 24
#3 Frank Gore 24
#4 Larry Johnson 28
#5 Joseph Addai 24
#6 Laurence Maroney 22
#7 Brian Westbrook 27
#8 Reggie Bush 22
#9 Travis Henry 29
#10 Willis Mcgahee 26
#11 Willie Parker 27
#12 Rudi Johnson 28
#13 Ronnie Brown 26
#14 Shaun Alexander 30
#15 Maurice Drew 22
#16 Cedric Benson 25
#17 Brandon Jacobs 25
#18 Carnell Williams 25
#19 Thomas Jones 29
#20 Edgerrin James 29
#21 Clinton Portis 27
#22 Adrian Peterson 22
#23 Marshawn Lynch 21
#24 Deangelo Williams 24
#25 Ahman Green 30
#26 Jerious Norwood 24
#27 Marion Barber 24
#28 Jamal Lewis 28
#29 Brandon Jackson 22
#30 Tatum Bell 26
#31 Deuce Mcallister 29
#32 Julius Jones 26
#33 Chester Taylor 28
#34 Lamont Jordan 29
#35 Chris Brown 26
#36 Warrick Dunn 32
#37 Reuben Droughns 29
#38 Fred Taylor 31
#39 Deshaun Foster 27
#40 Lendale White 23
#41 Ladell Betts 27
#42 Vernand Morency 27
#43 Leon Washington 25
#44 Michael Pittman 32
#45 Chris Henry-rb 22
#46 Michael Turner 25
#47 Najeh Davenport 28
#48 Adrian Peterson-bears 28
#49 Lorenzo Booker 23
#50 Kevin Jones 25
#51 Dominic Rhodes 28
#52 Tony Hunt 22
#53 Anthony Thomas 30
#54 Kevin Faulk 31
#55 Ron Dayne 29
#56 Brian Leonard 23
#57 Jesse Chatman
#58 Musa Smith 25
#59 Mike Bell 24
#60 Correll Buckhalter 29
#61 Selvin Young 24
#62 Sammy Morris 30
#63 Kenton Keith (colts) 23
#64 Samkon Gado
#65 Justin Fargas 27
#66 Garrett Wolfe 23
#67 Kolby Smith 23
#68 Jj Arrington 24
#69 Michael Robinson 24
#70 Maurice Hicks 29
#71 Kenny Watson 29
#72 T.j. Duckett 27
#73 Marcel Shipp 29
 
 
 
 
 

 


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