Randall Cunningham and Pete Pihos fly to Philadelphia Eagles – The Athletic
To celebrate the 60th anniversary of the creation of fantasy football, The Athletic reviews the best fantasy players and fantasy seasons in NFL history.
A detailed look at the system used to rate historical fantasy performance can be found in our Top Fantasy Players of All Time introduction page, but here is a brief summary.
Fantasy player performance is adjusted through the era so that players who dominated during low-scoring eras can compete against players who racked up huge point totals in higher-scoring eras.
Once these adjustments are made, players are then credited for having a starter-caliber season (one point), a quality season (one point), an impact campaign (1.5 points), or being an elite starter (two points). These points stack up and are measured in both non-PPR and PPR and serve as the basis for determining who the best fantasy players in NFL history are.
Now that we’re done with the preliminaries, let’s take a look at the best fantasy players in Philadelphia Eagles team history!
(Note: The numbers listed below are for the player’s performance while on the Eagles.)
Fantastic all-time starting lineup
QB: Randall Cunningham
AR: Steve Van Buren
AR: Brian Westbrook
WR: Pete Pihos
WR: Harold Carmichael
TE: Pete Retzlaff
SuperFLEX: Bobby Walston
Quarterback – Randall Cunningham
Cunningham was a man ahead of his time in the world of fantasy football. His 348 points in 1990 led the league in non-PPR and PPR formats that season.
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