The Power Rankings answer FPL's weekly question — who should I transfer in? — with a top 10 in every position over the next six gameweeks. Each player carries a Statz AI Rank out of five stars, projected points, colour-coded fixture difficulty, recent form and minutes security, so safe template picks and lower-owned differentials sit side by side.
The AI Rank blends projected points (half the weight) with recent form, minutes security, fixture difficulty and home-game share, normalised within each position — a data-led shortlist for your next transfer rather than a recycled template.
The Power Rankings list the best players to bring in over the next six gameweeks, position by position, using Statz projected points, recent form, fixture difficulty and minutes security. Strengthen the position you need by starting at the top of that group — the higher the Statz AI Rank, the stronger the outlook.
Pick from the top of the ranking in the position you want to improve. Each player shows a Statz AI Rank out of five, projected points, fixture difficulty and recent form, so you can weigh a safe template pick against a lower-owned differential.
The Fixture Difficulty column is colour-coded green (easy) to red (hard) across each player's next six games, so the players with the kindest runs stand out at a glance — a strong signal for who to transfer in.
Projected points across the six-gameweek window carry half the weight, with recent form (20%), minutes security (15%), fixture difficulty (10%) and home-game share (5%) making up the rest. Scores are normalised within each position, so the best goalkeeper outlook can earn five stars alongside the best forward.
Whenever the underlying data moves — Statz projections refresh through the week, form and minutes update after every finished gameweek, and prices, ownership and set-piece duties refresh daily from the official FPL API — so the transfer picks stay current for the upcoming deadline.
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