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Initially built by NASA to set lines for the Las Vegas casinos in the late 50 ’ s (who do you think funded the Apollo missions? The government? It was the mob), The Sin City Betbot 6000 calculated lines for over 30 years. The Betbot was given various upgrades through the years, not always with the best equipment, but he was very good at setting lines, and living the good life.
 
The Betbot was de-commissioned in 1990 after San Francisco destroyed Denver in the Super Bowl. The 45 point spread simply fried a number of the Betbot ’ s wires and he retired. The Betbot was discovered by Fantasysharks.com and retooled to give fantasy advice. He lives now to help your team with deeper sleepers to start each week.
 
The Betbot’s column is transcribed each week by Tom Walls, because, “ Typing is a dame’s BZZZT job. ”

Below is this week’s Confidence Index. If you want this in Excel format, contact Tom Walls at soylent_red@hotmail.com
 
People say to me:
 
BetBot, how do you do it? How do you pick such great fantasy deeper sleepers?
BetBot, how can you consistently find those hidden gems?
BetBot, can you help me find deeper sleepers?
BetBot, can you blow on these dice so I can make the point?
 
Well, I can’t blow on dice, because I don’t breathe. And I can’t fully explain my internally programmed heuristics and algorithms for predicting a player’s success, nor would I want to... but I can give you some... BZT... help.
 
The main factors I look at when trying to find those hidden gems at receiving positions is the confidence a QB has in his receiver. Now, I’m not in the locker room, or in the players’ meetings, so I don’t know what’s being said - but we all have access to statistics.  I will share with you each week my tailor made Confidence Index. This index, I believe, gives… BZZT… a simple, easy to understand view of factors a team or QB makes when determining who should get the ball.
 
Straight up, here is the calculation for the unweighted Confidence Index:
 
(Rc/Tg) + 1.3*(Pos/Tg)
Where
Rc = Year to Date Receptions by the Receiver
Tg = Year to Date Targets at the Receiver
Pos = Year to Date Positive plays by the receiver - positive plays are first downs and touchdowns
 
Basically, this boils down the confidence a QB has that once he throws the ball, the receiver will:
 
A) Catch it
B) Make something positive happen after the catch (first down or touchdown)
 
I give 30% more weight to a receiver catching the ball for a first down or TD than I do for a simple reception, and I give the same weight to a touchdown. This is because I view touchdowns by receivers as plays where some fluky things happen (more so than a RB, say).  I don't want to overweight TDs, but it is important to capture.  Also, you guys already bleeping… BZT… know about receivers with a lot of TDs.  We’re talking DEEPER sleepers here, capiche?
 
Why is this an important metric for finding fantasy players who can surprise?  Because NFL coaches are looking at this kind of data, too - maybe not in statistical form like I've done here, but they're noticing which receivers on their team are making the most of their chances.  You can be sure that a player who stands out as a first down machine will get more passes thrown their way in the coming weeks - and as every smart fantasy player knows, opportunity is 80% of performance.  You have to get the ball to score points.

NAME POS TARG REC RECYD POS PL Confidence Index CI * Recpts CI * Yards
Ben Watson TE 20 18 222 17 2.005 36.09 445.11
Maurice Stovall WR 6 6 51 4 1.867 11.20 95.20
Troy Walters WR 6 5 62 4 1.700 8.50 105.40
Heath Miller TE 31 24 333 22 1.697 40.72 565.03
Antonio Gates TE 57 46 639 38 1.674 76.99 1069.48
Santonio Holmes WR 37 26 426 27 1.651 42.94 703.48
Tony Scheffler TE 14 10 115 10 1.643 16.43 188.93
Randy Moss WR 65 47 779 45 1.623 76.28 1264.38
Ben Utecht TE 12 10 119 7 1.592 15.92 189.41
Casey Fitzsimmons TE 5 4 36 3 1.580 6.32 56.88
Glenn Martinez WR 11 8 99 7 1.555 12.44 153.90
Reggie Williams WR 17 12 119 11 1.547 18.56 184.10
Wes Welker WR 72 56 613 41 1.518 85.01 930.57
Brandon Stokley WR 34 22 319 22 1.488 32.74 474.75
John Madsen TE 6 5 71 3 1.483 7.42 105.32
Andre Johnson WR 20 14 262 12 1.480 20.72 387.76
Glenn Holt WR 17 12 124 10 1.471 17.65 182.35
David Anderson WR 17 12 131 10 1.471 17.65 192.65
Martrez Milner TE 6 6 40 2 1.433 8.60 57.33
Donald Lee TE 32 25 304 16 1.431 35.78 435.10
Chris Baker TE 20 13 135 12 1.430 18.59 193.05
Shaun McDonald WR 45 33 368 24 1.427 47.08 525.01
Sean McHugh TE 12 8 109 7 1.425 11.40 155.33
Dwayne Bowe WR 46 29 499 28 1.422 41.23 709.45
Braylon Edwards WR 62 37 669 39 1.415 52.34 946.31
Ernest Wilford WR 21 14 145 12 1.410 19.73 204.38
Marcus Pollard TE 15 12 123 7 1.407 16.88 173.02
Brent Celek TE 8 6 53 4 1.400 8.40 74.20
Reggie Wayne WR 65 44 668 36 1.397 61.46 933.14
Roscoe Parrish WR 27 22 199 12 1.393 30.64 277.13
Greg Estandia TE 9 6 113 5 1.389 8.33 156.94
Ruvell Martin WR 10 6 102 6 1.380 8.28 140.76
Owen Daniels TE 49 35 427 25 1.378 48.21 588.21
Chad Johnson WR 73 44 731 43 1.368 60.21 1000.37
Donte Stallworth WR 38 26 411 20 1.368 35.58 562.42
Roddy White WR 46 33 530 23 1.367 45.12 724.72
Greg Olsen TE 30 21 255 15 1.350 28.35 344.25
David Martin TE 20 15 111 9 1.335 20.03 148.19
Antwaan Randle El WR 39 26 465 20 1.333 34.67 620.00
Bobby Engram WR 50 34 468 25 1.330 45.22 622.44
Jason Witten TE 62 42 540 31 1.327 55.75 716.81
Ike Hilliard WR 55 39 478 26 1.324 51.62 632.70
Dominique Byrd TE 5 4 44 2 1.320 5.28 58.08
Josh Reed WR 27 20 228 12 1.319 26.37 300.62
Jerheme Urban WR 18 12 164 9 1.317 15.80 215.93
Bryan Fletcher TE 6 4 58 3 1.317 5.27 76.37
Jason Avant WR 19 12 145 10 1.316 15.79 190.79
T.J. Houshmandzadeh WR 88 58 631 44 1.309 75.93 826.04
Justin Peelle TE 24 17 149 11 1.304 22.17 194.32
Justin Gage WR 25 17 200 12 1.304 22.17 260.80
Patrick Crayton WR 43 26 400 23 1.300 33.80 520.00
Jacoby Jones WR 17 13 121 7 1.300 16.90 157.30
Torry Holt WR 73 46 576 37 1.289 59.30 742.49
Tony Gonzalez TE 62 42 506 29 1.285 53.99 650.45
Ronald Curry WR 48 29 386 25 1.281 37.16 494.56
Calvin Johnson WR 28 15 273 16 1.279 19.18 349.05
Will Heller TE 9 5 30 5 1.278 6.39 38.33
Roydell Williams WR 34 20 299 18 1.276 25.53 381.66
Joe Jurevicius WR 33 20 236 17 1.276 25.52 301.08
Anquan Boldin WR 45 30 315 21 1.273 38.20 401.10
Michael Gaines TE 13 10 63 5 1.269 12.69 79.96
Dallas Clark TE 53 32 388 27 1.266 40.51 491.22
Marques Colston WR 55 34 347 27 1.256 42.72 435.96
Michael Clayton WR 11 6 109 6 1.255 7.53