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1. | How are power ranks calculated? Or, how do I use the power rank page? Answer: This report (sorted by the power rank) contains the following information for each franchise:
- PF - Points For, total points scored year-to-date.
- PP - Potential Points, total points a franchise could have scored if it had started a perfect lineup each week.
- Eff - Efficiency rating, or PF divided by PP, expressed as a percentage.
- Bench Points - Total points scored by all bench players.
- Max PF - Maximum points scored in one week.
- Min PF - Minimum points scored in one week.
- Coulda Won - For each week of the season, compare your "potential points" versus your opponents actual points - you will get one in this column for each game that you could have won a by starting a better lineup. In other words, if you had started your best lineup each week, this is the number of extra wins you could have received throughout the season.
- Woulda Lost - For each week of the season, compare your actual points versus your opponents "potential points" - you will get one in this column for each game that you would have lost if your opponent had started a better lineup. In other words, if your opponent had started his best lineup each week, this is the number of extra losses you would have received throughout the season.
- All-play Record - The number of wins, losses, and ties the franchise would have if it played all teams each week of the season.
- Power Rank - A formula designed to give an alternate view of the 'best' franchise in the league. This number is arrived at like this:
points_per_week_per_starter = A
points_per_week_per_nonstarter = B
all_play_wins_per_week = C
actual_wins = D
division_wins = E
Power Rank = A+B+C+D+E
Power Rank As Of Week - Click on any of the links for previous week in the season to view this report for any past week.
Use the default Power Ranking score for each franchise as the sort criterion for this report or switch to one of the optional "All Play-Record", "Coulda Won", or "Woulda Lost" columns for alternately sorted report views.
NOTE: This report data can be optionally broken out by conference or division for deluxe leagues or reported across the entire league.
Alternate Power Rank
Example: In a 12 team league, a team can get a maximum value of power ranking of 36 as calculated by the formula.
So, if a fantasy team leads the league in all 3 categories (best record, highest fantasy points scored, and best breakdown standings), its power ranking would be 36.
Power Ranking = ( Num Teams - Record Rank + 1 ) +
( Num Teams - Fantasy Points Scored Rank + 1 ) +
( Num Teams - Breakdown Standings Rank + 1).
The Breakdown standings is the league sorted by All Play Record.
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