Most of us will be wrapping up our fantasy seasons in the next week or so. So with that, on to the next! I always make my own personal draft rankings. I like to have the list of season-long and/or last-30-days stats to reference for a guide on where I'm planning on drafting players next year. Instead of just a list of names, it would be nice to have full stat lines for each player. Does anyone have a more practical method than hand-typing stats of 200+ players into an Excel spreadsheet? Ideally, if there were a way to copy/paste all the stats from the Yahoo! "players" tab into an excel spreadsheet, the would be helpful. What do you guys use for your rankings, and do you know of less-time consuming methods to have each player and all their stats in a document and copy/paste individuals up or down your list for custom rankings?
I've been consulting the Google Machine for answers. It seems some sites say they offer "exportable data" to directly export stats to Excel, but I can't seem to find one for current 2018-2019 stats. Trying to not re-invent the world here and save hours of time, so any help is appreciated.
UPDATE: I may have answered my own question. I copy/pasted info from the site below into Excel and it worked decently. Still interested in the processes you guys use to do this (assuming some of you out there are as obsessed as I am).
Can you share the list by chance?
Don’t mean to “bump,” but I’m curious what you guys use for this, if any of you are as obsessed as I am.
Jisquick, are you saying you’re interested in my personal rankings? If so, I’d be more than willing to share, but I may go a bit off the beaten path. Also, my rankings are based off 9-cat H2H.
Yes on personal rankings.
Howdy!
So, I tend to do my draft rankings in a 'bucket' system, since I happen to think separating guys (once you get past, say, the top-25) is splitting hairs, and late in the draft you're mining for gold. So that middle group, from 25-75, for me, is basically about putting guys into 5-10-person chunks where I'm making my calls mostly on need and oftentimes it's more about who to ELIMINATE from said buckets, if that makes sense.