REST OF SEASON OUTLOOK AND POSITION RANKAccording to our projection, you can expect Ramon Laureano to be a bench player or a good option off the waiver wire. His 370.65 projected fantasy points puts him at #50 behind Trey Mancini and ahead of Nick Markakis. He has averaged 2.94 fantasy points in his past 119 games. Our projected per game average is virtually the same. He is projected to average 3.04 fantasy points. His rank based on avg proj (#63) is worse than his rank based on total fantasy points. He is overrated if you compare his ownership based rank with his projection rank. At 75%, he is the #39 most highly owned outfielder. Ramon Laureano is expected to come up short of last season's #41 fantasy position rank. These projections power SportsLine's Computer Picks and Fantasy Data. But for contest winning DFS optimal lineups by top experts like Mike McClure visit SportsLine's new Daily Fantasy Hub. RAMON LAUREANO PROJECTED FOR FEWER FPS THAN MALLEX SMITH IN WEEK 3Ramon Laureano is projected for 14.87 fantasy points in 5 games in week 3 which only ranks him as the #63 projected outfielder and not a fantasy relevant player. This is projected to be a better than average week with more fantasy points per game than he is projected to average per game the rest of the season. He is ranked above Tyler O'Neill but behind Mallex Smith. Week 4 will be better based on projected rank (#29). He is projected for 16.72 fantasy points. FANTASY PROJECTIONS AND ACTUAL STATSThe tables below show projected stats (totals and averages) for the rest of the season and upcoming weeks. Below the projection are actual stats from last season. |