Fantasy football market share report: Adding Kimani Vidal is bad math, Evan Engram’s productive return and more
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Fantasy football market share report: Adding Kimani Vidal is bad math, Evan Engram’s productive return and more

New York Times  

Target and touch totals are important but not as important as the market share. Sign Up Running Back Touches I first mention J.K. Dobbins because I don’t understand the mad love for Kimani Vidal, who had six touches on 75 snaps to rank at No. Let’s say his risk of an injury that costs him at least a game is twice the base rate — around 55 percent. You can’t burn a roster spot on a player who is unplayable otherwise for the 20 percent chance he becomes a starter in the next month. If you need a tight end this week, rookie Ja’Tavion Sanders has a chance to produce.

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