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NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
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10-12-2010, 01:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 10-14-2010 03:50 PM by RFlagg.)
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NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
Edit: I just realized I had an error in my RPI formula. I made the correction and have updated the list below. In addition, I added to each team where they were ranked when I had the incorrect formula in use. I am going to continue using this feature in future posts to show how much movement is occuring week to week.
One thing I'm trying to do this season is keep track of RPI for every team in the NFL. I've held of posting the information before now due to a lack of data resulting in inconsistencies, however, I think we're nearing the point where the fluxuations from week to week won't be too drastic (I could be wrong in that regard). So, without further ado, here are the NFL RPI Rankings through Week 5 of the season. RK Team - RPI - RPI-PREV 1. Pittsburgh - 0.729 - 1 2. Baltimore - 0.638 - 2 3. NY Jets - 0.593 - 4 4. Indianapolis - 0.584 - 3 5. Atlanta - 0.582 - 5 6. NY Giants - 0.551 - 8 7. Houston - 0.551 - 7 8. Tennessee - 0.550 - 6 9. New England - 0.549 - 10 10. Arizona - 0.540 - 11 11. Washington - 0.534 - 12 12. Denver - 0.530 - 9 13. Chicago - 0.522 - 13 14. Tampa Bay - 0.511 - 14 15. Kansas City - 0.500 - 17 16. Green Bay - 0.496 - 18 17. Jacksonville - 0.491 - 19 18. Dallas - 0.488 - 15 19. Cleveland - 0.486 - 16 20. San Diego - 0.482 - 20 21. Oakland - 0.476 - 21 22. Philadelphia - 0.476 - 23 23. Miami - 0.469 - 22 24. Cincinnati - 0.453 - 24 25. New Orleans - 0.445 - 25 26. St. Louis - 0.431 - 26 27. Minnesota - 0.407 - 27 28. Detroit - 0.394 - 29 29. Seattle - 0.394 - 30 30. Buffalo - 0.386 - 28 31. San Francisco - 0.366 - 31 32. Carolina - 0.363 - 32 |
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10-12-2010, 01:47 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
Pittsburgh is going to be the only very good team in the league with Roethlisberger back.
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10-12-2010, 01:55 PM
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10-12-2010, 02:02 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
(10-12-2010 01:55 PM)Same Ol Falcons Wrote: They've had a monster schedule so far too Yeah, Pittsburgh's schedule is really helping to push them to #1. They have played the toughest schedule in the league so far with opponents records at 14-5-0, a .737 winning percentage. And think, they're most likely about to get better with their franchise QB coming back. That's scary. |
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10-12-2010, 02:29 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
Is RPI something like strength of schedule?
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10-12-2010, 02:34 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
(10-12-2010 02:29 PM)Sporkdevil Wrote: Is RPI something like strength of schedule? Yeah, RPI basically means a team's strength of schedule. The RPI is based on 3 components. The teams winning percentage. Their opponents winning percentage, and their opponents opponents winning percentage. These percentages are compiled, and by adding up RPI points you get an RPI rating. |
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10-12-2010, 02:37 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
(10-12-2010 02:34 PM)MattIceRyanMVP2 Wrote: Yeah, RPI basically means a team's strength of schedule. Gotcha. Nice list then. |
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10-12-2010, 02:38 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
(10-12-2010 02:34 PM)MattIceRyanMVP2 Wrote: Yeah, RPI basically means a team's strength of schedule. Exactly. I also have a second version of RPI, one I'm dubbing Adjusted RPI, that removes Team X's results from the mix to give you a ranking. For example, the Falcons opponents are 10-14-0 on the year and their opponents opponents are 66-48-0. Under the adjusted scale, those numbers shift to 9-10-0 and 52-38-0. |
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10-12-2010, 02:39 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
Thanks RFlagg...
Nice to see this here. |
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10-12-2010, 03:32 PM
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RE: NFL RPI Rankings Through Week 5
Good stats to show. Thanks for that.
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