Like I said in the other topic, here is my analysis for the top WRs. Just copying the introduction and explanation from there:
With the NSFL draft approaching soon, I took my time and analysed the TPE of the top WRs of the S22 draft class and tried to put some numbers into perspective. I looked at the player approval date, the total TPE, the date of the last update, the tier of equipment and the weekly TPE gain, which I divided into two sections. First the "Weekly Gain" in the table below is the official TPE gain with the update this week. The second one, the "Adjusted Gain" includes only the activities and tasks that could be claimed in this specific week. So, this week it contains AC 149, Weekly Training, PT2 and Predicitions for Week 6 & 7, Week 8 and Week 9. It doesn´t contain things that can be done in any week like equipment upgrade or wiki. It also doesn´t include things like predictions claimed for earlier weeks. This means, a total of 21 TPE could be earned by doing all tasks and having the perfect predictions.
Here is the table sorted by total TPE:
Compared to the TEs, there are more players with more than 100 TPE. Only small amounts of TPE are separating most of them.
You can see, that most of the WRs were approved in the middle of February. Nick Kaepercolin stands out with starting about three weeks later. Despite having not that much opportunities to gain TPE, he´s ranked number 7 in total TPE.
There are only two players who didn´t update last week: Kevin Koh and Mike Lee. From the active players only Garfield Despacito Jr. didn´t complete every task and only earned 12 points. Thomas Passman got a total of 58 TPE more this week, because he claimed all predictions, created a wiki, ... This also shows that just looking at the weekly gain isn´t telling that much. The adjusted gain is very similar for most players with 16 till 19 points.
6 of the 11 players listed have already the best equipment, three other players (Cash Jr., Kaepercolin, Despacito Jr.) can only gain 5 more TPE by upgrading one tier. William Alexander and Leeroy Jenkins could earn 30 additional TPE for buying tier 6 equipment.
The stats show that the awesome WR of the London Royals, Nick Kaepercolin, should be ranked higher in the mock drafts and the scouts should really watch this guy out!
You can also see that there were a lot of max earners this week at the position!
*I hope it´s ok to have seperate threads for both positions to make it clearer*
With the NSFL draft approaching soon, I took my time and analysed the TPE of the top WRs of the S22 draft class and tried to put some numbers into perspective. I looked at the player approval date, the total TPE, the date of the last update, the tier of equipment and the weekly TPE gain, which I divided into two sections. First the "Weekly Gain" in the table below is the official TPE gain with the update this week. The second one, the "Adjusted Gain" includes only the activities and tasks that could be claimed in this specific week. So, this week it contains AC 149, Weekly Training, PT2 and Predicitions for Week 6 & 7, Week 8 and Week 9. It doesn´t contain things that can be done in any week like equipment upgrade or wiki. It also doesn´t include things like predictions claimed for earlier weeks. This means, a total of 21 TPE could be earned by doing all tasks and having the perfect predictions.
Here is the table sorted by total TPE:
Compared to the TEs, there are more players with more than 100 TPE. Only small amounts of TPE are separating most of them.
You can see, that most of the WRs were approved in the middle of February. Nick Kaepercolin stands out with starting about three weeks later. Despite having not that much opportunities to gain TPE, he´s ranked number 7 in total TPE.
There are only two players who didn´t update last week: Kevin Koh and Mike Lee. From the active players only Garfield Despacito Jr. didn´t complete every task and only earned 12 points. Thomas Passman got a total of 58 TPE more this week, because he claimed all predictions, created a wiki, ... This also shows that just looking at the weekly gain isn´t telling that much. The adjusted gain is very similar for most players with 16 till 19 points.
6 of the 11 players listed have already the best equipment, three other players (Cash Jr., Kaepercolin, Despacito Jr.) can only gain 5 more TPE by upgrading one tier. William Alexander and Leeroy Jenkins could earn 30 additional TPE for buying tier 6 equipment.
The stats show that the awesome WR of the London Royals, Nick Kaepercolin, should be ranked higher in the mock drafts and the scouts should really watch this guy out!
You can also see that there were a lot of max earners this week at the position!
*I hope it´s ok to have seperate threads for both positions to make it clearer*
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
[OPTION]S21 - LON - 12 GP | 30 Rec | 368 Yards | 3 TD
[OPTION]S22 - LON - 14 GP | 62 Rec | 797 Yards | 5 TD
[OPTION]S23 - BAL - 16 GP | 46 Rec | 696 Yards | 7 TD
[OPTION]S24 - BAL - 16 GP | 60 Rec | 1014 Yards | 8 TD
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[OPTION]Post Season Stats
[OPTION]S22 - LON - 2 GP | 9 Rec | 68 Yards | 0 TD
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:
[OPTION]His first catch ever in the DSFL was a TD
[OPTION]His first catch ever in the NSFL was a TD
[OPTION]Longest Catch in London Royals' Franchise History (S21, Wk9)
[OPTION]Most receiving TDs in London Royals' Franchise History (S21)