Welcome back to the GLSP review. In this weekly article, we’ll use the RotoViz GSLP projections to identify streaming options at the quarterback position, as well as running backs and wide receivers that make compelling cases for flex consideration.
If you’re new to the site or unfamiliar with the GLSP process, please read through the link below before making use of GLSP this season.
Game Level Similarity Projections: What Are They And How Should I Use Them?
As a reminder, GLSP considers a player in isolation and does not consider external factors such as the availability of the other players on his team, his personal health, or any other factors that would not be present in historical data.
QB Streaming Options
Daniel Jones scores strongly in the Week 7 GLSP, but it’s hard to trust him coming off of an awful performance against the Rams, potentially without Saquon Barkley, and throwing to a banged-up receiving corps. Jones did put up QB1 numbers in Weeks 1, 2, and 4 but isn’t one of the week’s three recommendations. Jones owns the Week’s eighth-highest average GLSP and projects with a 25th percentile projection of 13.0, 50th percentile projection of 18.7, and 75th percentile projection of 23.5.