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PPR format / Rice edges Gronkowski

Posted Jan. 20 at 03:06 PM

I posted brief articles on each of the positions for the conference championship games over the last two days. Nowhere, however, in any of those articles did I address the topic of the issue of where guys would rank in a PPR format.

Below are those rankings, using the exact same stat projections.

Ray Rice comes in at No. 1, with his overall game lifting him above Rob Gronkowski. There isn’t much difference the enxt four guys on my board – Cruz, Welker, Nicks and Hernandez.

PPR SCORING – TOP 30 RB/WR/TE
(6 points for TDs, 1 for every 10 yards, 1 per reception)
  Points   
   22.8   RB   BAL   Ray Rice
   19.4   TE     NE     Rob Gronkowski
   16.2   WR   NYG   Victor Cruz
   16.0   WR     NE     Wes Welker
   14.8   WR   NYG   Hakeem Nicks
   14.5   TE     NE     Aaron Hernandez
   13.5   TE   SF   Vernon Davis
   13.0   WR     SF     Michael Crabtree
   12.6   RB     SF     Frank Gore
   11.8   WR   BAL   Anquan Boldin
   11.0   WR   NYG   Mario Manningham
   10.1   WR   BAL   Torrey Smith
   10.0   WR     NE     Deion Branch
    8.8    WR     SF     Kyle Williams
    8.6    RB   NYG   Ahmad Bradshaw
    8.1    TE   BAL   Dennis Pitta
    7.8    TE   BAL   Ed Dickson
    7.4    TE   NYG   Jake Ballard
    6.8    RB     NE     BenJarvus Green-Ellis
    6.8    RB   NYG   Brandon Jacobs
    6.0    RB     SF     Kendall Hunter
    5.3    RB     NE     Danny Woodhead
    5.2    TE     SF     Delanie Walker
    4.6    RB     NE     Stevan Ridley
    4.5    RB   BAL   Ricky Williams
    3.3    WR     SF     Brett Swain
    2.7    WR   BAL   Lee Evans
    2.0    RB   NYG   D.J. Ware
    1.9    TE   NYG   Travis Beckum
    1.7    RB     SF     Bruce Miller

—Ian Allan


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