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4.42.5K Ratings

🗓️ 28 May 2021

⏱️ 87 minutes

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Summary

Code Breaker - Season 1, Episode 8: Josh Larky (@jlarkytweets), PlayerProfiler's Head of Analytics, reviews his player projections for the 2021 season. Detailing 2-3 interesting player projections per team. Players Josh is higher/lower on than consensus and why. Changing players' target shares in ambiguous situations to quantify their upside. Get the "World Famous" Draft Kit, launching June 1st, at PlayerProfiler.com/DraftKit. Included in your purchase are redraft and best ball rankings, for multiple scoring formats, as well as Larky's full player projections. That's not all... expect team insights/trends, as well as dozens of videos on individual players from the top minds in the fantasy football space. Start drafting on the Underdog Fantasy app NOW: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-rotounderwold, Code UNDERWORLD Get 12% off ThatRCodingSite.com with promo code: codebreaker RB and WR Breakout Ratings have been UPDATED to include draft capital. Get the Breakout Finder app today: www.breakoutfinder.com Get the Dynasty Deluxe package: www.playerprofiler.com/dynasty-league-rankings Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Welcome everyone to a very unique episode of Codebreaker, presented by our good friends

0:28.7

of the Underworld Underdog Fantasy. Previous shows all write out every single word in a Google

0:35.1

Doc. Seriously, I'll write out 5 to 7,000 words, make some notes on dramatic pauses,

0:42.2

emphasis, and then I'll deliver the recording and ship out the show. But this episode is

0:46.3

different. I have a few trace notes on players I'll highlight. But this entire episode will

0:51.5

be focused around the 2021 player projections that will be in the world famous draft kit,

0:58.2

released early next week on playerprofiler.com. I'm looking forward to this one. Essentially,

1:04.5

I'll go team by team and highlight one, maybe two players, maybe a team trend, and discuss

1:10.2

it with you all. I'll mention a few projections that surprised me, as well as how I'll be

1:15.5

leveraging this information in my underdog bestball drafts, as well as general redraft strategy.

1:23.7

For a few players, I'll even dynamically change their target share during the recording

1:29.2

of this show to help you understand the upside involved with a few young players I'm particularly

1:36.0

high on compared to consensus. My work for these projections was done in both R and Excel,

1:42.5

and I cannot stress enough how useful knowing R coding for analytics has been for these projections,

1:49.7

juggling, team pace of play, past to run ratio, historical target shares, QB tendencies,

1:58.5

aging curves, ambiguous depth charts, the list goes on. And there is no better tool than

2:05.0

R to handle this type of job. And while my dynamic projections workbook is in Excel, the

2:11.6

numbers behind it all were generated and analyzed in R. And if you want to learn to code an

2:16.7

R for analytics, go to that rcoding site.com, or you can follow the link on my pinned tweet

2:22.9

on Twitter. And my handle on Twitter is at JLARCHY Tweets JLARKY Tweets. Again, that

2:31.4

rcoding site.com and use the promo coupon code breaker. Again, code breaker as the coupon,

2:39.9

all over case, no spaces, and that'll get you 12% off any of my course offerings, where

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