What is ECR in Fantasy Football?

Last Modified Aug 25, 2024 03:56 GMT

Another year, another NFL season and another fantasy football season, fans are excited and thrilled as ever.

Fantasy football is growing in popularity among football fans across the globe. It gives the opportunity to manage their teams and win.

To win, there are a lot of elements that need to go right. And to win in fantasy football, it takes a multitude of factors into consideration.

One of the important crucial aspects to consider for making winning decisions in fantasy football is the player rankings.

If you’re new to fantasy football, you might be wondering about this concept. Do not worry. We have you covered. This page will explain everything you need to know about ECR.

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ECR in Fantasy Football

In fantasy football, ECR stands for Expert Consensus Ranking. What it essentially means is the average rankings given to the NFL players by the experts.

Now you may wonder why this matters?

Expert Consensus Rankings (ECR) helps the fantasy football manager to make better decisions during the fantasy drafts. Drafts are ultimately where you form your team after hours and hours of research and planning in the offseason. ECR helps you to find better players through the draft.

Let’s look at an example. If a particular NFL player is given the ECR of 15, what this means is that the player has an average ranking of 15th among fantasy football experts.

One of the most important things to understand while checking ECR is that this ranking is based on the player and not on the position that they play. Let’s say a quarterback is given the ECR of 25. Now this means that he is the 25th best player overall and not the 25th best quarterback.

Generally speaking, the player whom the fantasy football experts value the most has the highest ECR.

Fantasy football managers gain the most from the ECR because it helps them determine which player is the most valuable and it helps them adjust and plan their draft strategy better.

When the fantasy managers are better informed about the ECR, it assists them in picking valuable players rather than drafting unproven players based on gut feeling. When personal bias is removed, nuanced decisions are made.

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What are the important factors to consider when checking ECR?

We just saw how Experts Consensus Rankings will help the fantasy football managers. However there are a few more things that you have to understand about ECR.

Expert Opinion isn’t always perfect

Understand that ECR is a collection of the rankings of the fantasy football experts which have clubbed together for a consensus rankings. It represents how the fantasy football experts value the player.

This is where you have to realize that these experts can also be wrong. Everyone of these experts are humans and humans make errors. As a fantasy football manager, there are chances that you use the ranking to draft a player and still perform poorly and not win your league.

ECR is a tool that you need to use to strategize for your draft rather than depend completely on them. The top fantasy football managers use the blend of ECRs, analysts opinions, tools and other fantasy football sites to curate their strategy for the fantasy draft.

Scoring format of the league is important

While looking at ECR, understanding the scoring format of the league that you’re playing in is extremely important. One mistake in misunderstanding this will lead to a complete disaster.

As a fantasy manager, if you’re playing in a PPR league, the players earn a point for every reception. Pass catchers who accumulate more receptions will be more valuable in the PPR league. While in standard scoring, where points are earned for yards and touchdowns.

Understanding this is crucial because when fantasy managers make decisions based on the wrong indicator, it breaks their season.

FAQs

A. ECR is an acronym for Expert Consensus Ranking. ECR is the collection of rankings of fantasy football experts. 

A. ADP stands for Average Draft Positions. ADP determines where the player will be drafted based on fantasy drafts and mock drafts prior to the season.

A. Yes, there is a difference. ECR determines the best players’ rankings while ADP details which position a player will be drafted.

A. Position rank determines how a particular player compares himself among other players at his position.

A. FAAB is acronym for Free Agent Acquisition Budget. It allows the fantasy football managers to pick up players (free agents) who are not on the current roster. 


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