Okay, so, I’ve been messing around with this thing called ADP, right? Specifically, I was looking into this guy, Brian Robinson. Now, I gotta say, it started as just a bit of curiosity, but it turned into a whole deep dive. Let me walk you through what I did.
First off, I started digging around to see what this Brian Robinson was all about. Turns out, he’s some kind of big shot in workforce management. Like, he was leading a team of ten people, all experts in managing workforces and benefits. Sounds pretty important, huh? He also was helping companies save some money. And he used to work at this place called ADP National Account Services. He even went to the University at Albany, so you know he’s got some brains.
Then, I stumbled upon something about fantasy football. Yeah, I know, weird transition, but stay with me. Apparently, this Brian Robinson is also a football player, and people were talking about his “ADP” in these fantasy leagues. It’s like, where he’s expected to be picked in a draft. I saw his ADP was somewhere around 92.42 in most drafts, or something like that. And some folks were saying he was a good pick, a “sleeper” pick they called it. Someone even mentioned he was being drafted as the 32nd running back, 94th overall, which they thought was a pretty reasonable spot for him.
So, I got into this whole analysis thing. I was looking at his past performance, any injuries he might have had, changes in his team’s offense, all that stuff. Trying to figure out if this ADP number made sense. Like, was he really worth picking that early in a fantasy draft? I spent hours on this, seriously. Charts, graphs, you name it. I even looked at what this one person, Amy Leschke-Kahle, had to say about him, cause she works at ADP too.
Here’s what I ended up doing:
- Gathered info on Brian Robinson: Who he is, what he does, both in the business world and in football.
- Learned about fantasy football ADP: What it means, how it works, and what Brian’s ADP was.
- Analyzed Brian’s football stats: Past performance, injuries, team changes, the whole nine yards.
- Compared his ADP to other players: Seeing if he was valued fairly compared to others.
- Tried to figure out if he was a good pick: Based on all the data I could find.
In the end, I realized that this Brian Robinson, whether we’re talking about the business guy or the football player, is someone to keep an eye on. He’s making moves in his field, and he’s got potential on the football field. It was a fun little project, diving into his world and figuring out what makes him tick.
Did I become a fantasy football expert? No. Did I get a job at ADP? Also no. But I did use up a good chunk of my time on this, and I figured, why not share my little adventure with everyone? Maybe someone else will find it interesting. Who knows, maybe it’ll even spark someone else’s curiosity to go on their own little research deep dive!