Welcome to this week's WR TPE analysis
Intro:
With the start of the new season, tMuse and I decided to analyse the TPE of the S23 WR, RB, CB and LB this time round and tried to put some numbers into perspective.
Similar to last season, we looked at the total TPE, the date of the last update, the tier of equipment, their bank balance some minutes before posting this thread and the weekly TPE gain, which we divided into three sections. First the "Total Gain" in the table below is the official TPE gain with the update this week. The "Adjusted Gain" includes only the activities and tasks that could be claimed in this specific week. In the second table you can see which activities count for the "Adjusted Gain" this week, if the players did them and how many points they earned for each task. It doesn't contain things that can be done in any week like equipment upgrade or wiki. It also doesn't include things like predictions claimed for earlier weeks. All these gains are added in the column for "Other Gain".
As addition to our tables last season, this year we also include the tasks done this week and tasks done total for the whole season, as our analysis will be posted each week till the NSFL draft.
Here is the first table of our analysis sorted by total TPE:
![[Image: JOQDHNj.png]](https://i.imgur.com/JOQDHNj.png)
As you can see, there was no movement in the first four positions. After those, Howlett could take the last spot in the top 5 by upgrading his equipment. In the same way Blanco could climb from rank 10 to 8. Bodenhamer surpassed Washington this week, leaving the 4 inactive players at the end of the table.
This means that all 10 top WRs going into the draft updated this week. As mentioned, Howlett and Blanco purchased equipment, which helped them climb the ranks. You can also see in the table that in the top 8, all WRs except Matthews have a balance over 10 million, so they could still do their weekly training and purchase equipment for the next season as possible.
Aside from the two players that purchased equipment, there is another player who gained TPE that are not earned by the weekly tasks. Scabbia claimed two predictions from last week in his update, which gave him another 6TPE.
5 of the 10 active WRs claimed all available tasks this week, which leaves three with 100% for the regular season: Hood, Videl-San and Bodenhamer. There are also 4 other players that only missed one task: Sakura, Howlett, Kingston, Matthews. Scabbia, Blanco and Oberwald all did at least 80% of all daily tasks, which just leaves the 4 inactive players with less than 80%. This means that this WR class is very competitive.
Next we'll take a closer look what tasks each WR did last week in the following table sorted by Adjusted Gains:
![[Image: TH6r1il.png]](https://i.imgur.com/TH6r1il.png)
This week, there were 10 tasks to do and as already mentioned 5 WRs did all of them resulting in the top 5 places in Adjusted Gain. Thereby Sakura, Hood and Bodenhamer share the first place. The next 3 players missed just one task, followed by Scabbia with 2 missed tasks and Oberwald only doing half of them. You can clearly see that the further down you go in the list, the more tasks were missed by the player. PT3 was the tasks missed most by the active players followed by the Week 13 Predictions.
That's it for the fourth and final week of the S23 WR analysis. It will be very interesting to see when those guys get picked and where they will land. Good luck to everyone!
If you have any questions or feedback for us, feel free to comment.
Intro:
With the start of the new season, tMuse and I decided to analyse the TPE of the S23 WR, RB, CB and LB this time round and tried to put some numbers into perspective.
Similar to last season, we looked at the total TPE, the date of the last update, the tier of equipment, their bank balance some minutes before posting this thread and the weekly TPE gain, which we divided into three sections. First the "Total Gain" in the table below is the official TPE gain with the update this week. The "Adjusted Gain" includes only the activities and tasks that could be claimed in this specific week. In the second table you can see which activities count for the "Adjusted Gain" this week, if the players did them and how many points they earned for each task. It doesn't contain things that can be done in any week like equipment upgrade or wiki. It also doesn't include things like predictions claimed for earlier weeks. All these gains are added in the column for "Other Gain".
As addition to our tables last season, this year we also include the tasks done this week and tasks done total for the whole season, as our analysis will be posted each week till the NSFL draft.
Here is the first table of our analysis sorted by total TPE:
![[Image: JOQDHNj.png]](https://i.imgur.com/JOQDHNj.png)
As you can see, there was no movement in the first four positions. After those, Howlett could take the last spot in the top 5 by upgrading his equipment. In the same way Blanco could climb from rank 10 to 8. Bodenhamer surpassed Washington this week, leaving the 4 inactive players at the end of the table.
This means that all 10 top WRs going into the draft updated this week. As mentioned, Howlett and Blanco purchased equipment, which helped them climb the ranks. You can also see in the table that in the top 8, all WRs except Matthews have a balance over 10 million, so they could still do their weekly training and purchase equipment for the next season as possible.
Aside from the two players that purchased equipment, there is another player who gained TPE that are not earned by the weekly tasks. Scabbia claimed two predictions from last week in his update, which gave him another 6TPE.
5 of the 10 active WRs claimed all available tasks this week, which leaves three with 100% for the regular season: Hood, Videl-San and Bodenhamer. There are also 4 other players that only missed one task: Sakura, Howlett, Kingston, Matthews. Scabbia, Blanco and Oberwald all did at least 80% of all daily tasks, which just leaves the 4 inactive players with less than 80%. This means that this WR class is very competitive.
Next we'll take a closer look what tasks each WR did last week in the following table sorted by Adjusted Gains:
![[Image: TH6r1il.png]](https://i.imgur.com/TH6r1il.png)
This week, there were 10 tasks to do and as already mentioned 5 WRs did all of them resulting in the top 5 places in Adjusted Gain. Thereby Sakura, Hood and Bodenhamer share the first place. The next 3 players missed just one task, followed by Scabbia with 2 missed tasks and Oberwald only doing half of them. You can clearly see that the further down you go in the list, the more tasks were missed by the player. PT3 was the tasks missed most by the active players followed by the Week 13 Predictions.
That's it for the fourth and final week of the S23 WR analysis. It will be very interesting to see when those guys get picked and where they will land. Good luck to everyone!
If you have any questions or feedback for us, feel free to comment.
![[Image: 023p.jpg]](https://i.postimg.cc/g06XQLFQ/023p.jpg)
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[OPTION]Regular Season Stats
[OPTION]S21 - LON - 12 GP | 30 Rec | 368 Yards | 3 TD
[OPTION]S22 - LON - 14 GP | 62 Rec | 797 Yards | 5 TD
[OPTION]S23 - BAL - 16 GP | 46 Rec | 696 Yards | 7 TD
[OPTION]S24 - BAL - 16 GP | 60 Rec | 1014 Yards | 8 TD
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[OPTION]Post Season Stats
[OPTION]S22 - LON - 2 GP | 9 Rec | 68 Yards | 0 TD
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[OPTION]Trophy Case/Achievements:
[OPTION]His first catch ever in the DSFL was a TD
[OPTION]His first catch ever in the NSFL was a TD
[OPTION]Longest Catch in London Royals' Franchise History (S21, Wk9)
[OPTION]Most receiving TDs in London Royals' Franchise History (S21)