Browse indexed public ESPN league outcomes, player trends, start/sit decisions, and record-book moments before you import your own league.
Public fantasy glossary
These definitions explain how to read aggregate public metrics before you import your own league.
Use it as a historical outcome signal, not a future guarantee.
It captures broad team-level outcomes, so context and teammate strength still matter.
Useful when you want a wider championship funnel than title teams alone.
Positive lift suggests stronger historical start outcomes, but it is still aggregate public behavior.
High rates suggest the player was part of real title-week decisions, not just dead bench exposure.
It reflects observed lineup behavior, not necessarily the optimal answer for your roster.
Helpful for ceiling decisions, especially when the sample is large enough to stabilize.
Treat it as directionally useful, especially for large samples, rather than an absolute ranking truth.
These are historical outliers meant for discovery and context, not a forecast of what happens next.
Higher scores usually indicate a more active ecosystem, but not necessarily a more competitive one.
Higher quality means the league is more trustworthy for public analytics and SEO exposure.