Today, let’s talk about this Kyle Pitts dynasty thing. Man, I messed around with this for a while, and I gotta share what I did.
First off, I grabbed a bunch of stats, you know, receptions, yards, touchdowns, all that good stuff from the past few seasons. It was a pain, going through all those game logs and websites. I dumped all of it into a spreadsheet. It took forever to organize that mess. I made sure I separated it by season, so it’s easier to track things, at least that’s what I thought it was at first.
Then, I started looking at the numbers. I tried to see if there were any patterns or trends. Like, was he getting better each year? Did he do better against certain teams? Honestly, I felt like a detective, but a confused one. All these numbers were swimming in my head, and it was difficult to find something really useful at first.
Getting Help From the Community
After staring at these numbers for hours, I hopped onto some forums and online communities. I figured maybe someone smarter than me had some tips. I asked around, shared some of my own messed-up findings, and waited. Believe it or not, some folks actually responded, even I didn’t expect that! They gave me some cool ideas on how to analyze the data. Some suggested looking at targets and target share, which I hadn’t even thought of.
I went back to my spreadsheet, feeling a bit more hopeful. I added in the targets data. This was another round of digging, but it was worth it, I guess. I started calculating target share, and it actually started to make a bit more sense. I could see how often he was being thrown to compared to his teammates.
But, something was still off. So, I hit up the forums again. One person suggested considering the quarterback situation. That made sense! I mean, who’s throwing him the ball, right? I pulled up the Falcons’ quarterback stats for the past few seasons.
Building the Charts
This is where it got a little tricky. I wanted to see everything visually, so I tried to make some charts. You know, like the ones you see on those fancy sports analysis shows. Let me tell you, it’s not as easy as it looks. I messed around with different chart types, bar graphs, line graphs, you name it.
Finally, I got some decent-looking charts. I made one showing his receiving yards over time, another for his target share, and one comparing his stats with different quarterbacks. It was pretty cool to see it all laid out like that.
- Chart 1: Receiving yards per season
- Chart 2: Target share per season
- Chart 3: Performance with different QBs
But the biggest pain of making these charts was the formatting. It kept messing up, and it took me longer than creating the data. Well, at least it turned out good.
My Takeaway
Looking at the charts, I started to see some interesting things. Like, when he had a solid quarterback, his numbers were way better. And his target share was pretty consistent, which was good. He’s definitely a key part of their offense, which means a lot in fantasy football. I think he is the kind of person that you would want in your team.
This whole process was a bit of a rollercoaster, but I learned a lot. I even learned a bit about spreadsheets and charts. And I got a better feel for Kyle Pitts’ dynasty value. So, if you’re into fantasy football, especially dynasty leagues, I hope my rambling helps you out a bit. Don’t be afraid to dive into the data yourself. It’s a mess, but it’s kind of fun, and the results are satisfying.