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Fantasy Ratio

What is a Fantasy Ratio?


It's an easy way to compare an Athlete Value = Share Price * Number of shares for any traded player on OneSeason.Athlete's Value on OneSeason to their on-field performance. A lower Fantasy Ratio means that particular athlete scores more fantasy points relative to their Athlete Value.

Why use a Fantasy Ratio?


The ratio allows you to easily see how an Athletes Value on OneSeason relates to their on-field performance; and also, compare their value easily to other athletes based on on-field performance.

Example:


* Note: All numbers below are for example purposes only.

Similar Athlete Value Example



Similar Fantasy Points Example



LeBron James

Athlete Value: $100,000
Fantasy Points: 45 [last game]
Fantasy Ratio: 22.22

VS

Kobe Bryant

Athlete Value: $100,000
Fantasy Points: 35 [last game]
Fantasy Ratio: 28.57
LeBron James

Athlete Value: $100,000
Fantasy Points: 45 [last game]
Fantasy Ratio: 22.22

VS

Dwayne Wade

Athlete Value: $50,000
Fantasy Points: 45 [last game]
Fantasy Ratio: 11.11
A lower Fantasy Ratio means that particular athlete scores more fantasy points relative to their current Athlete Value.

It is most relevant to compare players from the same sport as Fantasy Points will vary significantly between different sports.

How is it calculated?


[ Athlete Value/Average Fantasy Points/100 ]
The Fantasy Ratio takes the Athlete's Value and divides that by the number of fantasy points they scored; it is then divided by 100 just to make the ratio easier to read.

Fantasy Ratio Calculator:
Plug in your own values to see what the ratio would be:




 

View how fantasy points are calculated:


(Click Links Below To View Point Values)
  • Football Fantasy Points
  • Baseball Fantasy Points
  • Basketball Fantasy Points
  • Hockey Fantasy Points