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Cordarrelle Patterson revision

Raiders receiver appears too high in PPR rankings

For those using the PPR rankings, Cordarrelle Patterson is too high in the Week 13 rankings. He’s 38th and 39th in the standard and TD-only rankings, and that’s more in line with his value for this week.

On these rankings, I’m projecting numbers for each guy – how many yards and touchdowns each team will produce, and then how those stats are divided amongst the guys.

With the Raiders, I don’t see much difference between their three wide receivers – Seth Roberts, Johnny Holton and Patterson. I would expect one of those three will come up with good stats against a Giants defense that’s been pretty awful in a lot of games. But I don’t see much difference between the three.

So how, then, does Patterson work his way up into the top 20 in the PPR rankings?, you might ask.

After I put together the rankings, the auditing occurs in the standard format. I skim over the rankings to make sure everything’s in order. If you see something silly, you go in and adjust the rankings.

But I don’t look closely at the PPR rankings, and that’s how Patterson snuck into the top 20.

Like Jarvis Landry, he’s a receiver who’s catching only short passes. He’s averaging under 9 yards per reception. He was even lower earlier in the year, so we’ve got his yards-per-catch figure down at 7.3. When I juiced up his workload this week (since he’ll be more of a starter guy) I didn’t give thought to his yards per catch.

I’ve got Patterson finishing with 47 receiving yards, but if we leave that YPC average in place, that would mean he’d catch over 6 passes, making him a very reliable option in PPR. In reality, when they start using him more this week, his route tree will also change. He ain’t catching 6 passes.

In a gut sense, I would put Patterson more about 35th among wide receivers this week. A decent plug-in option for those scouring the waiver wire, but not a reliable player who can be counted on.

Apologies.

—Ian Allan

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