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re: ESPN Positional Weighted Averages Combined Overall Rankings

Posted on 2/27/15 at 2:04 pm to
Posted by BornKjun
New Orleans
Member since Apr 2008
954 posts
Posted on 2/27/15 at 2:04 pm to
My version:

I weighted the offense roughly by NFL salaries of starters.

QB(1)- 23%
RB/FB(1)- 11%
WR/TE(4)- 28%
OL(5)- 38%

OFFENSE

#1 Auburn
#2 Texas A&M
#3 Georgia
#4 Arkansas
#5 LSU
#6 Tennessee
#7 Miss State
#8 Alabama
#9 Missouri
#10 Ole Miss
#11 S Carolina
#12 Florida
#13 Kentucky
#14 Vanderbilt

I also ranked the schools usin CBS' 2016-2018 NFL projection. HERE (Tennessee is ranked 3rd here)
Posted by Ericvol2096
Charleston, SC
Member since May 2013
2588 posts
Posted on 2/27/15 at 2:05 pm to
Cool, nice work and interesting thought to use NFL salaries.

Not sure many here will think WR should be weighted higher than QB though.
Posted by Ericvol2096
Charleston, SC
Member since May 2013
2588 posts
Posted on 3/2/15 at 12:41 pm to
I tried to take your idea and build a sheet for it.

The NFL numbers I found look to be a bit different than yours...I see QB's as only getting 13% of salary and other differ. But with my numbers and multiplying them by the numbers of starters like you have it looks like this so far with DB and ST to come.

I used

QB- 1 (1.131 mult)
RB - 1 (1.0724 mult)
WR/TE - 4 (1.2956 mult)
OL - 5 (1.3145 mult)
DL - 4 (1.3416 mult)
LB - 3 (1.279 mult)
DB - 4 (will be 1.312 mult)

NFL Salary Weighted Total Points

1. Tennessee - 77.49
2. Auburn - 77.01
3. Georgia - 75.87
4. Alabama - 74.85
5. LSU - 66.96
6. Miss St - 59.30
7. Arkansas - 56.83
8. Texas A&M - 56.77
9. Ole Miss - 46.58
10. Missouri - 45.98
11. Florida - 42.43
12. South Carolina - 41.26
13. Kentucky - 27.71
14. Vandy - 14.46
This post was edited on 3/2/15 at 12:44 pm
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