How can I understand projections and stats in Eazy6?

How can I understand projections and stats in Eazy6?

Eazy6 makes player insights simple and easy to read, even if you’re not a stats expert. Each player card displays clear projection ranges and matchup details to help you make confident, skill-based selections. Here’s how to interpret what you see:

1. Player Name & Team

Each player card shows the athlete’s name and team, so you know exactly who you’re selecting and which team they play for (for example, J Brown— BOS).

2. Projection

The numbers shown on the card (for example, 30.16 PTS) are projections—estimated ranges based on historical performance trends and available official sports data. Projections are informational only, are not betting odds, and are not a guarantee of any outcome. Actual performance may vary and projections may be updated. Projections do not determine winners or contest scoring; contests are scored and settled based only on official game statistics.

3. Matchup Info

Below the projection, you’ll see the matchup details (like @MIA • 04/02 • 7:30 AM), which tell you where and when the game is played. Home vs. away games and tip-off time can help you evaluate potential performance.

4. Contest Stat Type

At the top of the screen, Eazy6 clearly shows the stat used to determine winners (for example, Highest-scoring Players). Only these stat matters for rankings — no spreads, multipliers, or fantasy scoring, just real game results.


In short: projections give you a clear, data-backed snapshot of what each player could do, helping you make smarter, skill-based selections with confidence.


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