Todd Heap Fantasy Ranking & Outlook  
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Todd Heap Bio & Career Stats

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Jersey: #86
Position: Tight End
Career: 10 Years
Height: 6-5
Weight: 252
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Additional Bio Information

Birth Date: Mar 16, 1980
Birth Place: Mesa, AZ
High School: Mountain View HS [Mesa, AZ]
College: Arizona State
Drafted: 2001 Baltimore Ravens (Round: 1 #31)

Tight End Rankings:
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Position Projections:
QB | RB | WR | TE | K | Draft Kit Index

  * Average Games Played the Previous 3 Years
  ** Player Missed More than 8 Games the Previous Season Due to Injury
Todd Heap 2011 Fantasy Projection
2011 Pts 2011 Avg Depth Chart *Avg Games Played 2010 Avg 2010 Fantasy Ranking 2010 Consistency
41.56 3.04 1 14.50 4.61 7 Consistent
2011 Bye Week Team Change Head Coach Change **Coming Off Injury Depth Chart Change Higher Fantasy Avg then League Harder Schedule in 2011 Better Defenses in 2011 Better Pass Defenses in 2011 Better Against Sub 500 Teams
6 Yes No No No Yes No No No No
Todd Heap Previous Years Stats
YearTeamGmsRecsRec YdsRec TdsPass YdsPass TdsRush YdsRush TdsFGsXPsFan PtsFan Pts Avg
2010 Ravens1340599500000059.954.61
2009 Ravens1653593600200065.854.12
2008 Ravens1635403300000042.152.63
Todd Heap 2011 Fantasy Analysis
Career Synopsis:
Todd Heap has been above his projection the last 2 years. His best fantasy TE ranking was #1 in 2002, and he has had a total of 3 seasons with a top 3 ranking.
Fantasy Trends:
Heap's fantasy game average per year has been going up for 2 years.
Player Consistency:
Todd Heap was one of the top 25 most consistent TEs last year (ranked 17), and he was ranked the 204th most consistent player overall.
Career Experience Outlook:
Heap is entering his 11th year in the NFL. Over the past 15 years, on average, TEs in their 11th year have seen an increase in fantasy pts per game of 0.15 from their 10th year.
Position Outlook:
Throughout his career Heap has averaged 1.81 fantasy pts per game more than the league TE average. The average fantasy pts per game by TEs in 2010 was 2.38.
Depth Chart Change:
No Change in Depth Chart. He has changed teams since last year moving from the Ravens to the Cardinals.
Player Turnover:
Based on prior performance, a change in roster skilled positions projects a lower fantasy average of (1.0125) pts per game for Heap. At the Quarterback position: Kevin Kolb (2010 Avg: 12.48 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup. At the Running Back/Full Back position: Reagan Mauia (2010 Avg: 0.07 Pts/Game) and Chris Wells (2010 Avg: 4.26 Pts/Game) have been added to the starting lineup. At the Wide Receiver position: Larry Fitzgerald (2010 Avg: 5.80 Pts/Game) and Andre Roberts (2010 Avg: 1.82 Pts/Game) have been added to the starting lineup. Along the Offenisve Line: Levi Brown, Daryn Colledge, Rex Hadnot, Lyle Sendlein and Brandon Keith have been added to the starting lineup. At the Kicker position: Jay Feely (2010 Avg: 6.72 Pts/Game) has been added to the starting lineup.
Schedule Difficulty:
Based on the winning percentage of the teams on the schedule Heap played last year (103 - 106 - 0 0.493%) were more difficult compared to the teams on the schedule for the upcoming season (93 - 115 - 0 0.447%), and this season's teams gave up more points (4,603) compared to last season's teams (4,551) so this could mean more fantasy points.
Performance Against Sub 500 Teams:
Heap had a better fantasy avg (4.66 pts/game) against winning teams last year compared to teams with a losing record (3.04 pts/game), and with a less difficult schedule for the upcoming season it the data would suggest he may have a worse fantasy season, but the trend could easily change to Heap doing better against teams with a worse record.
Defenses:
From a defensive standpoint, Heap faced defenses that were stronger last year (Avg. Total Yards Against Ranking: 15.92 - 4 Top 10 Defenses and 3 Top 5 Defenses) compared to the upcoming season (Avg. Total Yards Against Ranking: 17.08 - 4 Top 10 Defenses and 2 Top 5 Defenses), and this season's teams gave up more passing yards (286 yds/game including 2 Top 10 Defenses and 2 Top 5 Defenses) compared to last season's teams (269 yds/game including 6 Top 10 Defenses and 2 Top 5 Defenses).

In Season Trends:
Throughout his career Heap has been a strong finisher, and a slow starter. On average his best 4 game stretch has been the last 4 games of the year (4.29 pts per game), followed by the 2nd quarter (4.22 pts per game), 3rd quarter (3.83 pts per game) and 1st quarter (3.72 pts per game). His best weekly fantasy average has been in week 7 (8.21 pts per game), week 15 (7.51 pts per game) and week 10 (5.17 pts per game), and his worst weekly average has been in week 11 (1.88 pts per game), week 8 (2.48 pts per game) and week 9 (2.83 pts per game).
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