MathBox +/- Week 14 Projections
Predictions by each position for Week 14 Fantasy Football in Standard and PPR Formats
You can learn more about our models and our Week 14 projections and Waiver Wire pickups by listening our Fantasy Outliers podcasts: iTunes, streaming. It’s a great place to get more insights on the ranks from the rest of the team.
Welcome to the dance, fantasy football stars. Week 14. It’s win or go home time once again.
Sorry we’re a little delayed this week—MathBox was going through a few necessary upgrades and it took us a couple of extra days to get ranks and commentary out as a result. Because of that, this article will refer to the timecode in our podcast where we discuss each position. Check them out if you’re looking for specifics on certain players.
As a reminder, if you want to see our uncut projections they are here: projections.fantasyoutliers.com.
We believe MathBox combined with human expertise leads to better decisions than either by itself.
The analysis below is based off of MathBox’s raw projections available as a Google sheet at projections.fantasyoutliers.com. Bookmark it now. The projections are updated every week.
Quarterback rank reactions
For Dave and Dave’s reaction to the QB ranks, including talk about Blake Bortles, Alex Smith, Russell Wilson, Carson Wentz and Case Keenum, check out the Fantasy Outliers Podcast at around the 13:00 mark.
Running back rank reactions
For Dave and Dave’s reaction to the RB ranks, including talk about Jordan Howard, Kareem Hunt, Joe Mixon, and Kenyon Drake, check out the Fantasy Outliers Podcast at around the 27:07 mark.
Wide receiver rank reactions
For Dave and Dave’s reaction to the WR ranks, including talk about the Minnesota WRs, Kenny Stills, and Dez Bryant, check out the Fantasy Outliers Podcast at around the 49:00 mark.
Tight end rank reactions
For Dave and Dave’s reaction to the TE ranks, including talk about the Rob Gronkowski, Charles Clay, Ricky Seals-Jones, and Julius Thomas, check out the Fantasy Outliers Podcast at around the 1:00:00 mark.
David Harbarger contributed to the insight. Chris Seal contributed to the weekly models.