Need a tight end fill-in during your starter’s bye week?

Stuck with a crapload of mediocre wide receivers for that third starting spot?

A friend and colleague at his blog, puntingbaxter.wordpress.com, has created a spreadsheet that should help you breakdown some of those position battles. The statistics break down how defenses have done against TEs, WR1s, WR2s, and other wide receivers, among other positions. While the spreadsheet doesn’t cover all scoring models, it should still provide at least some basic information people can use – and it’s information I’ve struggled to find almost anywhere on the net.

The first part of his post is analysis of the information you are reading. There is a link toward the bottom that will take you to the analysis. While he looks a little, umm, special with that straw sticking out of his mouth on the front page of the blog, Magsh, otherwise known as Anthony Maggio, is a freelance sports writer and former employee at Fanball.com, so he’s got the background with which to analyze this fantasy football data well.