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One format. No hedging.
Laser Wolves builds fantasy football rankings for one format.
Not standard. Not best ball. Not whatever your office pool runs on a ten-year-old spreadsheet.
Superflex. Two quarterbacks. The format where the draft is actually hard, positional scarcity actually matters, and the best manager actually wins.
Everyone else covers the format with training wheels. The wolves don't.
Players ranked
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Inputs in the formula
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Updated weekly
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Every player on this site has a RAD Score. It runs from 0 to 99.
Three inputs. Projected season production. Positional usage and opportunity. Schedule strength. Weighted. Normalized by position. No human opinions in the formula.
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Production
The primary input. Projected season output weighted for position and scoring format.
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Opportunity
The secondary input. Usage, targets, carries. Role in the offense, not just production from it.
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Schedule
The third input. Opponent strength by position. Neutral until real data is available in August.
The score measures how good a player is. The WOLVES rank is what you do with it at the draft table.
The WOLVES rank reflects value above the last startable player at each position. A QB and an RB can post identical scores and rank ten picks apart because the replacement level at each position is different. That gap is the rank.
Flags adjust the score. Age cliff, touchdown regression, injury history, sophomore concern, bad offense. Each flag is data-backed. Each has a confidence weight. The adjustment is visible. You can see what moved the number and why.
The delta between WOLVES rank and where the market drafts a player is where the draft edges are. A delta of +30 means he'll be there 30 picks after the wolves say he should be gone. Don't reach. He'll be there.
The delta is the product. Everything else is the explanation.
No paywalls. No podcast. No 4,000-word article about a player you've never heard of.
Just the rankings. Updated four times a week.
The wolves don't hedge.
