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Weekly NFL Projections!

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Jon A
Sep 05, 2023
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We have NFL football in just two days! So here we are again, with another year with the NFL projection model.

There are two ways to access it.

  • Google Sheet

  • Tableau Dashboard


Here’s a peek at what the Tableau looks like:


I personally like the Tableau Dashboard a lot more because it’s much easier to filter and click around, however, the dashboard doesn’t always get the updates quickly - so the Google Sheet is the best place to go for the most up-to-date projections.

The link to the Tableau dashboard is below the paywall, but for week one - I’ll keep the Google Sheet free for everybody to check out.

Click Here To View the First Run of Week 1 Projections

Bookmark that link, that’s where it will stay - but next week I’ll be granting access to only paid subs.


I am going to keep the technical details under wraps, but I will outright admit that this isn’t a very complex model. Maybe someday I’ll really get into developing it from the ground up, but for now - it’s pretty soft.

I would not really expect these projections to compete with other systems you’d pay the big bucks for, but the good news is - I’m not asking for big bucks! Just $9/month or $75/year (and that gets you everything - the entire MLB product as well).

I also do not have the granular stat projections to show you - so you only see the final fantasy point projection - as well as a position-adjusted value score. This means that this stuff is not useful for prop betting, and you can’t even adjust it to your own custom league’s scoring system.

So all-in-all, it’s not a great product! But again it’s cheap, and a pretty decent way to get a feel for who is good and who is bad each week. Click here to view the DraftKings NFL scoring system, that’s the one we’re using here.


The best thing I can offer is the main NFL Tableau dashboard. It has almost all the data you could want (air yards, snaps, targets, etc.), with a bunch of visualizations and customizations and whatnot - check out last year’s version here. This year’s dashboard will be up either on Friday or next Monday.

Hope this helps! And more importantly, I hope it keeps most of my current paid subs around for the winter! Don’t leave me, please - please! I’ll beg!

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