In my view, fantasy rankings are taking a linear thought process to an inherently fluid and non-linear concept. I often find there's a heavy amount of frivolous debate on subjects like "why do you have player-x at No. 12 but player-y at No. 15?" I don't think it does the reader a service to try and take the numerical order as a one-to-one comparison, nor do I believe we learn anything of use or substance about the players in the discussion#.
- With that out in the air, I do believe that using tiers by position
- With that out in the air, I do believe that using tiers by position
- With that out in the air, I do believe that using tiers by position
- With that out in the air, I do believe that using tiers by position
helps offset some of the uselessness of rankings. It helps take some of the frivolity of arguing a few spots difference in the order. Most of the players in one tier have roughly the same value, whether they fall first in the set or last. It provides more actionable information for fantasy owners to use during drafts, specifically in terms of helping us imagine the range of outcomes for players from bto ha season-long and weekly standpoint.

We get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a timeWe get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a timeWe get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a timeWe get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a timeWe get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a timeWe get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a timeWe
get too caught up in where we think a player will rank at the end of season, but tiering can help remind us that the goal soon enough will be all about constructing teams that are best set to win us one week at a time







