FAQs

What is the difference between a Top 10 Winner and a Perfect 10 Winner?

Top 10 is having your rankings for a position have your 1st through 10th players match how the week actually finished, but the order doesn’t matter, just that you got all 10 names correct.

Perfect 10 is having your rankings for a position have your 1st through 10th players match how the week actually finish, and the order has to be a perfect match. So as an example, who ranked as the 1st RB for a week, has to finish at the 1st RB for that week, who ranked 2nd has to finished 2nd, etc etc through 10th.

What is the Fantasy Football Rankings scoring system?

PPR Scoring, the full League Settings are inside the How It Works section.


How do I set my rankings?

When you are inside Fantasy Football Rankings, within the gray bar there is the Consensus option. If you click on that, you can pull up My Rankings. From here you can change your rankings one of two ways:

  1. Drag and Drop - Click on a player and hold down for about a half second to gain control, and then move them wherever you think they should be ranked

  2. Two Tap - Tap on the number to the left of a player. This will bring up a list of available positions you can quickly rank that player, and you’ll just need to tap that position


If rankings are set once, are they set forever?

No, to set your rankings for future weeks after they’ve been set, you will at least need to pull those rankings up. No changes will be required for them to be tracked. This is to make sure someone doesn’t set their rankings one day, then forgets to set them for a few weeks, and then their outdated rankings potentially skewing the Consensus.


How do BYE weeks work?

Figured users don’t want to have to move a bunch of players in and out, like we’re forced to do with regular Fantasy Football leagues. So all players on BYE will be moved over into a designated section and will retain their Positional Rank based on how they were ranked the week before their BYE.

This means that if you had Matthew Stafford ranked as your #9 QB in Week 4, once that week is over, he will get moved over to the BYE section (since his team is on BYE in Week 5). He will retain his ranking as your 9th best QB, but he will just not count toward the Consensus Rankings for Week 5, and will not count toward any points earned during that week.

From your rankings, whoever was ranked 10th and lower will move up 1 spot (temporarily), and your previously 10th ranked QB, will not be your 9th ranked QB.

Once Week 5 is over, and he is no longer on BYE, Stafford will move out of the BYE section, and will regain his place as your 9th ranked QB (if you are using your previous rankings to set your initial rankings). This will then move your 9th ranked QB from Week 5 (and anyone who was ranked lower) down 1 spot.

Can I move players after the game has finished?

No, once a game has started, the players are locked down.

How many players should I rank?

For RB, WR, and TE the top 50 positions are eligible to earn points on accuracy. For QB, K, and DEF the number of teams playing in a given week determine how many positions are eligible to earn points based on accuracy (don’t need to worry about backups). The full scoring breakdown is inside the How It Works section.