The following players are projected to score the most total points according to my point projection model over the next six gameweeks, GW11 to GW16 inclusive.
Included for each position is a Form and Forecast Table so you can see which players have the better fixtures and when and plan accordingly. Some players will be featured here based on two or sometimes just one good fixture in the next 6 so do take a look at the tables and the 3 week and 6 week rating to weigh everything up.
If you've followed this guide for the last few weeks you may have noticed a very consistent selection of players in the more expensive price brackets, with much less consistency in the lower price and budget categories. I think this reflects that for the best players in the best team's form is more important than fixtures, but for the cheap guys they really need a good fixture list to warrant inclusion.
FORWARDS
The top three in Suarez, RVP and Ba from last week retain their position as top overall point scorers for the next 6 gameweeks, whilst Rooney edges out Aguero in the elite category. After these guys it's Southampton's Ricky Lambert and Wigan's Aruna Kone who grab my attention ahead of promising home fixtures.
Berbatov and Aguero don't make this guide any more but I have included them in the Form Table anyway as they only just missed out.
Top Overall
Suarez, Van Persie, Ba
Top Elite (>£9m)
Suarez, Van Persie, Rooney
Top Midprice (£7.5-9m)
Ba, Jelavic, Giroud
Top Low Price (£6-7.5m)
Fletcher, Lambert, Kone
Top Budget (<£6m)
Hunt, Ruiz, Di Santo
Top Differential (<5% owned)
Kone, Hunt, Giroud
MIDFIELD
The Mighty Fellaini powers his way to the top of my listings for the first team this season, now ranking amongst the best of the elite, rather than best-in-price. Despite 2 tough games in a row Gareth Bale keeps his place, fuelled in a large part by Spurs home fixture with West Ham in GW13.
Southampton's 4 'alright' looking home fixtures in the next 6 see's Lallana make the grade as a potentially rewarding differential.
Top Points Overall
Fellaini, Bale, Mata
Top Elite (>£8m)
Bale, Mata, Cazorla
Top Midprice (£6.5-8m)
Fellaini, Michu, Nolan
Top Low Price (£5.5-6.5m)
Lallana, Taarabt, Walters
Top Budget (<£5.5m)
Maloney, Routledge, Gera
Top Differential (<5% owned)
Lallana, Taarabt, Maloney
DEFENCE
It seems like Everton man Leighton Baines has staked a claim for a permanent fixture
upon my top listings for Defenders. Evra's attacking threat and clean
sheet potential vs QPR and West Ham at home sees him oust teamates
Evans and Rafael, but all remain good options. Glen Johnson is included based on a strong attacking
threat alone, and you'll need to rely on him to grab a goal or assist or
two over these next 6. In the bargain basement Southampton's aforementioned next six fixtures promotes Clyne and Fox into the reckoning.
Top Points Overall
Baines, Johnson, Evra
Top Elite(>£6m)
Baines, Johnson, Evra
Top Midprice (£5.5-6m)
Gibbs, Huth, Clichy
Top Low Price (£5-5.5m)
Shawcross, Santon, Boyce (also Sagna).
Top Budget (<£5m)
Fox, Clyne, Rangel
Top Differential (<5% owned)
Johnson, Fox, Huth
Is it too early for Sagna? I would expect him to make his way on here soon.
ReplyDeleteSagna already gets a mention. A small one. You're right he has not stats to draw from though.
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