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Yahoo Fantasy's player projections have gotten an upgrade — here's what to know

Yahoo Fantasy's player projections have gotten an upgrade — here's what to know

Yahoo2 days ago
When you see a player projection in your fantasy football league, understand that it's not just some arbitrary number. You're seeing the output of data science, historical trends, coaching shifts, player usage and expert judgment all crunched into a single fantasy forecast.
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But not all projections are created equal, and understanding what powers they can give you will provide a serious edge your leaguemates won't see coming.
How Do Fantasy Projections Work?
Fantasy projection models start with historical data: how a player performed in similar situations, what opposing defenses allow and the context of offensive systems. From there, most models use statistical regression, efficiency rates (like yards per touch or red-zone conversion) and team-level inputs such as pace of play, pass rate and injury trends.
Advanced models also incorporate:
Machine learning to identify player trends across seasons
Depth chart shifts and coaching tendencies
Weather forecasts, game scripts, and even travel fatigue
Manual overrides from experts when there's news no model can anticipate
Not All Models Are the Same: Inside the Partners Powering Yahoo Fantasy Projections
This season, Yahoo Fantasy managers can gain access to a proprietary consensus blend that combines inputs from Rotowire, The BLITZ and FTN. This multi-source approach smooths out model biases and highlights player tiers and rankings with greater accuracy.
Each brings a different philosophy to the table:
The BLITZ (by Derek Carty): Uses advanced sabermetric analytics that have made it one of the most accurate projection systems in season-long fantasy. The projections account for the basics plus factors like offensive lines, game scripts, formations, weather, scouting combine data and adjusted defense based on individual player inactives.
Rotowire: A trusted name that blends quantitative models with a sharp layer of human curation. RotoWire analysts actively adjust for breaking news, injuries and depth chart shifts, giving their projections a steady hand and real-time relevance.
FTN Fantasy: Known for their robust data pipeline, FTN layers in pace, adjusted matchups, route participation, per-touch efficiency and Defense-adjusted Value Over Average (DVOA). Their model often surfaces high-floor contributors in overlooked situations.
How to Use Projections Like a Pro
Here's where Yahoo Fantasy subscribers gain a unique advantage. With Yahoo Fantasy Plus this season, you can also customize your preferred projection source. Not every projection agrees and that's a good thing. Smart managers don't just sort by highest total. Instead, they:
Compare sources to spot major discrepancies
Use outliers to find value in drafts, waiver claims or trade targets
Consensus projections are great for baseline expectations. But digging into the edges of the models is where fantasy games are won.
So, the next time you're setting a lineup or scanning the waiver wire, remember: that number next to your player's name? It's backed by a war room of math, machine learning and human instinct.
And now, you know how to use it.
Subscribe to Yahoo Fantasy Plus to get full access to all projection models and unlock your competitive edge.
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