The FPC and Action Scoring
By Jeff Pasquino
July 28th, 2010

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Footballguys continues to advance the world of fantasy football. With several additions to their offerings once again in 2010, the much heralded Best Online Content Site for 2009 has joined the world of High Stakes Fantasy contests. Joe Bryant and David Dodds have teamed with David Gerczak and Alex Kaganovsky of Fantasy Football Players Championship (myffpc.com) to create the first annual Footballguys Players Championship contest.

By studying the rules of both the FFPC and the FPC along with some of the history and previous performances by FPC players, insights can be found that will help many players to not only compete well in both contests but also to be in a position to win their league and be in the running for a top prize in the championship round.

As the summer rolls on, I will continue analyzing many aspects of the Footballguys Players Championship and the Fantasy Football Players Championship. Through these articles I hope to provide extra help with fully understanding how to best build a top notch fantasy team within the contest. As someone who has competed against the best players in the world and in several contests much like the FPC and the FFPC, I fully understand how every possible advantage and extra edge can make all the difference in the world.

Action Scoring

Under the microscope this time around is the special Action Scoring Rule for position players. According the rules of the Footballguys Players Championship, the scoring rules for Action Scoring are implemented as follows:

Roster/Scoring:

  • Action scoring is implemented for all TDs: any TD scored by a player is scored as 6 points to that individual player, in addition to any D/ST scoring that may apply.

  • So how do you analyze the impact of this additional scoring rule to the current crop of potential fantasy players? We need to dig into some numbers.

    First, let’s take a look at the 2009 production for kick returners (kickoffs and punts). Listed in Table 1 are all the NFL players who had at least 10 kick returns of either type last year (with a special thanks to Doug Drinen’s Pro-Football-Reference.com for the data):

    Player
    Team
    Punt Returns
    Kick Returns
    Total
    Returns
    Ret
    Yards
    TD
    Ret
    Yards
    TD
    Danny Amendola
    STL
    31
    360
    0
    66
    1618
    0
    97
    Josh Cribbs
    CLE
    38
    452
    1
    56
    1542
    3
    94
    Stefan Logan
    PIT
    30
    280
    0
    55
    1466
    0
    85
    Darren Sproles
    SDG
    26
    183
    1
    54
    1300
    0
    80
    Eric Weems
    ATL
    27
    270
    0
    48
    1214
    0
    75
    Domenik Hixon
    NYG
    17
    256
    1
    57
    1291
    0
    74
    Jacoby Jones
    HOU
    39
    426
    0
    24
    638
    1
    63
    Ted Ginn Jr.
    MIA
    5
    28
    0
    52
    1296
    2
    57
    Eddie Royal
    DEN
    30
    335
    1
    26
    621
    1
    56
    Clifton Smith
    TAM
    23
    232
    0
    31
    902
    0
    54
    Quan Cosby
    CIN
    40
    474
    0
    13
    239
    0
    53
    LaRod Stephens-Howling
    ARI
    52
    1257
    1
    52
    Fred Jackson
    BUF
    6
    69
    0
    41
    1014
    0
    47
    Chris Carr
    BAL
    32
    262
    0
    13
    315
    0
    45
    Percy Harvin
    MIN
    42
    1156
    2
    42
    Courtney Roby
    NOR
    42
    1154
    1
    42
    Derrick Williams
    DET
    42
    931
    0
    42
    Jordy Nelson
    GNB
    17
    90
    0
    25
    635
    0
    42
    Aaron Brown
    DET
    42
    951
    0
    42
    Mike Thomas
    JAX
    14
    118
    0
    26
    644
    0
    40
    Rock Cartwright
    WAS
    39
    868
    0
    39
    Chad Simpson
    IND
    38
    898
    1
    38
    Steve Breaston
    ARI
    38
    253
    0
    38
    Brian Witherspoon
    2TM
    9
    88
    0
    28
    640
    0
    37
    Jamaal Charles
    KAN
    36
    925
    1
    36
    Patrick Crayton
    DAL
    36
    437
    2
    36
    Lardarius Webb
    BAL
    35
    918
    1
    35
    Roscoe Parrish
    BUF
    24
    133
    0
    11
    258
    0
    35
    Darius Reynaud
    MIN
    30
    308
    0
    4
    90
    0
    34
    Justin Forsett
    SEA
    16
    92
    0
    18
    432
    0
    34
    Johnnie Lee Higgins
    OAK
    34
    177
    0
    34
    Johnny Knox
    CHI
    1
    0
    0
    32
    927
    1
    33
    Andre' Davis
    HOU
    33
    782
    0
    33
    Captain Munnerlyn
    CAR
    31
    278
    0
    1
    15
    0
    32
    Devin Hester
    CHI
    24
    187
    0
    7
    156
    0
    31
    Nate Burleson
    SEA
    30
    254
    0
    1
    2
    0
    31
    DeSean Jackson
    PHI
    29
    441
    2
    1
    0
    0
    30
    Felix Jones
    DAL
    30
    678
    0
    30
    Wes Welker
    NWE
    27
    338
    0
    2
    45
    0
    29
    Andre Caldwell
    CIN
    29
    539
    0
    29
    T.J. Rushing
    IND
    21
    119
    0
    7
    127
    0
    28
    Danieal Manning
    CHI
    28
    744
    0
    28
    Jonathan Holland
    OAK
    28
    550
    0
    28
    Davone Bess
    MIA
    28
    209
    0
    28
    Reggie Bush
    NOR
    27
    130
    0
    27
    Dennis Northcutt
    DET
    22
    189
    0
    3
    66
    0
    25
    Jerricho Cotchery
    NYJ
    23
    236
    0
    1
    17
    0
    24
    Kenny Britt
    TEN
    24
    523
    0
    24
    Arnaz Battle
    SFO
    21
    61
    0
    3
    68
    0
    24
    Sammie Stroughter
    TAM
    12
    119
    0
    11
    324
    1
    23
    Louis Rankin
    2TM
    22
    466
    0
    22
    Jim Leonhard
    NYJ
    21
    173
    0
    1
    7
    0
    22
    Bobby Wade
    KAN
    21
    160
    0
    21
    Devin Thomas
    WAS
    20
    439
    0
    20
    Allen Rossum
    2TM
    12
    84
    0
    8
    168
    0
    20
    Ellis Hobbs
    PHI
    20
    481
    0
    20
    Alvin Pearman
    TEN
    11
    112
    0
    8
    174
    0
    19
    Victor Harris
    PHI
    19
    394
    0
    19
    Leon Washington
    NYJ
    2
    16
    0
    16
    385
    0
    18
    Gary Russell
    OAK
    18
    330
    0
    18
    Michael Robinson
    SFO
    18
    414
    0
    18
    Sinorice Moss
    NYG
    11
    74
    0
    6
    109
    0
    17
    Mike Goodson
    CAR
    17
    352
    0
    17
    Julian Edelman
    NWE
    6
    63
    0
    11
    241
    0
    17
    Antwaan Randle El
    WAS
    17
    102
    0
    17
    Bernard Scott
    CIN
    16
    504
    1
    16
    Earl Bennett
    CHI
    14
    143
    1
    2
    40
    0
    16
    Quinten Lawrence
    KAN
    16
    317
    0
    16
    Mark Jones
    TEN
    3
    23
    0
    13
    264
    0
    16
    Patrick Cobbs
    MIA
    16
    361
    0
    16
    Jaymar Johnson
    MIN
    16
    134
    0
    16
    Tramon Williams
    GNB
    13
    135
    0
    2
    26
    0
    15
    Tyrell Sutton
    CAR
    14
    302
    0
    14
    Alphonso Smith
    DEN
    10
    47
    0
    4
    75
    0
    14
    Dantrell Savage
    KAN
    6
    36
    0
    8
    160
    0
    14
    Josh Morgan
    SFO
    13
    367
    0
    13
    Laurence Maroney
    NWE
     
    13
    279
    0
    13
    Jeremy Maclin
    PHI
    6
    30
    0
    7
    124
    0
    13
    Will Blackmon
    GNB
    3
    11
    0
    10
    233
    0
    13
    Brad Smith
    NYJ
    2
    27
    0
    10
    310
    1
    12
    Kenneth Moore
    CAR
    2
    4
    0
    10
    219
    0
    12
    Micheal Spurlock
    2TM
    3
    90
    1
    8
    170
    0
    11
    Josh Wilson
    SEA
    11
    212
    0
    11
    Matt Slater
    NWE
     
    11
    269
    0
    11
    Ben Obomanu
    SEA
    11
    293
    0
    11
    Justin Miller
    2TM
    11
    221
    0
    11
    Kevin Faulk
    NWE
    5
    31
    0
    6
    144
    0
    11
    Santana Moss
    WAS
    11
    52
    0
    11
    Kenny McKinley
    DEN
    3
    32
    0
    7
    158
    0
    10

    Table 1: 2009 NFL Kick Returners (Minimum 10 Returns)

    A few things can be observed from this list. First, there are plenty of return men that are being utilized across the NFL. Almost 90 players had 10 or more returns last season, and 56 had 20 or more. Another important fact is that several of these specialists are not only non-starters for several teams, but they are also non-offensive players. That really will not help fantasy teams.

    The other item to pick up on here is that roughly 20-30 of these players are draftable fantasy players (highlighted in Table 1). That’s the good news here – these are the players that might benefit from Action Scoring this season. Unfortunately, there is also a bit of bad news.

    The first downside to this list is that several of these players are moving up the depth charts of their teams this year. Why is that a bad thing? Well, take Jamaal Charles for example. Few franchises will ever want to risk their starting running back as a kick returner. The added workload and the increased risk of injury are both too great a price to pay for potential yardage gains. Teams take a more conservative approach over 90% of the time and put a lesser talent back there, especially for kickoffs. This is why Devin Hester has dropped in kick return value ever since he became a starting wide receiver for the Bears.

    The other piece of bad news is that yardage does not matter in Action Scoring – only touchdowns make any impact to the fantasy scores. Table 2 shows that 28 kickoff returns were taken all the way for the score last year – or fewer than two per NFL week. Here is the full list:

    Player
    Team
    Punt Returns
    Kick Returns
    Total
    Returns
    Return
    TDs
    Ret
    Yards
    TD
    Ret
    Yards
    TD
    Josh Cribbs
    CLE
    38
    452
    1
    56
    1542
    3
    94
    4
    Ted Ginn Jr.
    MIA
    5
    28
    0
    52
    1296
    2
    57
    2
    Eddie Royal
    DEN
    30
    335
    1
    26
    621
    1
    56
    2
    Percy Harvin
    MIN
    42
    1156
    2
    42
    2
    Patrick Crayton
    DAL
    36
    437
    2
    36
    2
    DeSean Jackson
    PHI
    29
    441
    2
    1
    0
    0
    30
    2
    Darren Sproles
    SDG
    26
    183
    1
    54
    1300
    0
    80
    1
    Domenik Hixon
    NYG
    17
    256
    1
    57
    1291
    0
    74
    1
    Jacoby Jones
    HOU
    39
    426
    0
    24
    638
    1
    63
    1
    LaRod Stephens-Howling
    ARI
    52
    1257
    1
    52
    1
    Courtney Roby
    NOR
    42
    1154
    1
    42
    1
    Chad Simpson
    IND
    38
    898
    1
    38
    1
    Jamaal Charles
    KAN
    36
    925
    1
    36
    1
    Lardarius Webb
    BAL
    35
    918
    1
    35
    1
    Johnny Knox
    CHI
    1
    0
    0
    32
    927
    1
    33
    1
    Sammie Stroughter
    TAM
    12
    119
    0
    11
    324
    1
    23
    1
    Bernard Scott
    CIN
    16
    504
    1
    16
    1
    Earl Bennett
    CHI
    14
    143
    1
    2
    40
    0
    16
    1
    Brad Smith
    NYJ
    2
    27
    0
    10
    310
    1
    12
    1
    Micheal Spurlock
    2TM
    3
    90
    1
    8
    170
    0
    11
    1
    Totals
    10
    18
    28

    Table 2: 2009 NFL Kick Return Touchdowns

    Based on the results, it becomes clear just how rare a kick return for a touchdown is these days. Further, only six players last season managed to find the end zone more than once. That leads us to at least a little bit of good news – all but Ted Ginn of those six players are worthy of a draft pick this season. From Josh Cribbs to Darren Sproles, any given week these players may post an extra six points to your fantasy lineup. Now the only problem is picking which week it will be.

    Parting Thoughts

    Every fantasy league and its rulebook is a little different. For the FPC and the FFPC, the addition of Action Scoring may seem at first to have very little impact on the scores overall, but in certain circumstances it can impact several players’ values. Key return men that are expected to be top picks such as DeSean Jackson, Percy Harvin and Reggie Bush should get a little bit of a boost to their overall ADP thanks to this extra touchdown (or a few) per season. Even Devin Hester gets a minimal bump here despite many expectations that he will not be returning kicks. Rest assured that if it is just before halftime or towards the end of a close game, Hester will be back there to field that key kickoff or punt return.

    The tricky part of evaluating the rest of the kick returners comes after these first 4-5 guys are off the board. Darren Sproles and Josh Cribbs are decent backups, but can they really be relied upon as spot starters? They are certainly worth drafting and if injuries or bye weeks hit, their clutch performances may give lucky owners an advantage in just the right week thanks to the Action Scoring added value. While they are not worthy of big bumps up the draft board, their added value as return men with a history of touchdowns should be a nice tiebreaker if someone is deciding between Cribbs and another backup wideout.

    The last comment I will add is more of a warning – do not be surprised if a few of these players see fewer kick return chances as they develop into regular offensive starters. Johnny Knox, Steve Breaston and Jamaal Charles are all likely to be replaced by depth players to give them both a rest and less chance of getting hurt. Keep that in mind if you are factoring in kick return value to a particular player. Turnover at both kick return spots can be quite high.

    It takes a little time to get your mind wrapped around a new contest with a new set of rules, but the time spent is often well worth it if the goal is to field a competitive team. Giving a little bit of effort to get a greater understanding of the twists and turns to the rulebook can give turn a good fantasy player into a great one and a great player into a dominant force. Knowledge is power – so be as powerful as you can!

    Questions, suggestions and comments are always welcome to pasquino@footballguys.com.

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