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NFL Survivor Pool Strategy: How Often Does The Safest Pick Actually Lose?

NFL Survivor Pool Strategy: How Often Does The Safest Pick Actually Lose?

September 6, 2019 – by Jason Lisk

Kirk Cousins knows there are no locks in the NFL (Photo by Nick Wosika/Icon Sportswire)

There is no such thing as a lock in the NFL.

Even the biggest NFL favorites lose sometimes. Just last season, for example, Minnesota was favored by 16.5 points over Buffalo in Week 3. In the 16 NFL seasons preceding last year, there had only been 22 games with a favorite that big, out of over 4,000 total games played. Those favorites went 22-0.

Lo and behold, the Vikings lost. As a result, nearly 60% of still-alive survivor pool players who took “mortal lock” Minnesota that week were eliminated from their pools.

In short, there is always a chance that the safest team of each week loses, and based on the historical numbers, picking the safest team each week may not get you nearly as far as you think it would in your NFL survivor pool.

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Below is a summary of data from the last five NFL seasons. The tables show the team with the highest win odds in each week, along with its game result.

Note: Teams can show up more than once in each table below, if they were the safest team in more than one week during the season.

2018’s Safest Survivor Picks

In 2018, picking the safest team of the week would have eliminated you in Week 1.

Week Team Opponent Win Odds Public Pick % Result
1 NO TB 80% 31% L
2 LAR ARI 85% 35% W
3 MIN BUF 89% 59% L
4 LAC SF 80% 33% W
5 NE IND 83% 43% W
6 HOU BUF 79% 24% W
7 LAR SF 78% 22% W
8 NE BUF 89% 19% W
9 CHI BUF 80% 31% W
10 KC ARI 89% 21% W
11 LAC DEN 74% 13% L
12 LAC ARI 85% 9% W
13 KC OAK 87% 6% W
14 LAC CIN 89% 5% W
15 LAR PHI 87% 9% L
16 LAR ARI 84% 9% W
17 KC OAK 86% 6% W

2017’s Safest Survivor Picks

In 2017, picking the safest team of the week would have eliminated you for sure by Week 6.

Week Team Opponent Win Odds Public Pick % Result
1 PIT CLE 79% 28% W
2 SEA SF 87% 21% W
3 NE HOU 88% 28% W
4 SEA IND 87% 40% W
5 PIT JAC 74% 37% L
6 ATL MIA 87% 21% L
7 DAL SF 71% 29% W
8 PHI SF 86% 25% W
9 SEA WAS 77% 12% L
10 LAR HOU 84% 19% W
11 KC NYG 78% 48% L
12 NE MIA 90% 17% W
13 LAC CLE 86% 56% W
14 NE MIA 81% 14% L
15 NO NYJ 89% 19% W
16 BAL IND 86% 18% W
17 NE NYJ 89% 8% W

2016’s Safest Survivor Picks

In 2016, picking the safest team of the week would have eliminated you for sure by Week 4.

Week Team Opponent Win Odds Public Pick % Result
1 SEA MIA 81% 36% W
2 CAR SF 82% 39% W
3 SEA SF 80% 8% W
4 ARI LAR 79% 22% L
5 NE CLE 80% 49% W
6 ARI NYJ 76% 9% W
7 CIN CLE 83% 43% W
8 NE BUF 69% 10% W
9 GB IND 75% 11% L
10 ARI SF 87% 42% W
11 NE SF 81% 10% W
12 NE NYJ 80% 3% W
13 NE LAR 86% 15% W
14 DET CHI 74% 54% W
15 SEA LAR 90% 13% W
16 NE NYJ 92% 8% W
17 SEA SF 82% 13% W

2015’s Safest Survivor Picks

In 2015, picking the safest team of the week would have eliminated you in Week 2.

Week Team Opponent Win Odds Public Pick % Result
1 NE PIT 76% 10% W
2 NO TB 79% 45% L
3 SEA CHI 91% 39% W
4 SEA DET 81% 13% W
5 KC CHI 79% 26% L
6 GB SD 82% 25% W
7 ARI BAL 80% 35% W
8 NE MIA 79% 8% W
9 NE WAS 89% 13% W
10 GB DET 83% 18% L
11 SEA SF 89% 28% W
12 CIN STL 79% 7% W
13 PIT IND 80% 9% W
14 KC SD 83% 19% W
15 NE TEN 89% 18% W
16 SEA STL 84% 4% L
17 PIT CLE 85% 19% W

2014’s Safest Survivor Picks

In 2014, picking the safest team of the week would have gotten you all way through the season — again, if you were in a pool that let you pick the same team as many times as you wanted.

(Denver shows up five times in the table, for example.)

If you were only allowed to pick a specific team once per season, it could have been a much different story.

Week Team Opponent Win Odds Public Pick % Result
1 PHI JAC 81% 43% W
2 DEN KC 87% 27% W
3 NE OAK 88% 53% W
4 SD JAC 85% 58% W
5 NO TB 81% 32% W
6 DEN NYJ 79% 31% W
7 NE NYJ 82% 20% W
8 DEN SD 79% 3% W
9 SEA OAK 85% 33% W
10 DEN OAK 84% 14% W
11 SD OAK 83% 17% W
12 IND JAC 86% 42% W
13 IND WAS 76% 16% W
14 GB ATL 86% 11% W
15 BAL JAC 87% 32% W
16 GB TB 84% 15% W
17 DEN OAK 91% 14% W

Observations and Notes

The overall winning percentage of the safest team of the week was 70-15 (82.4%).Performance varied from year-to-year, as you would expect. None lost in 2014; Five did in 2017.

Survivor pick popularity for the safest team goes down drastically over the course of the season, since most players tend to “burn” the best teams early on:

Over the last ten weeks of the season, 56% of the safest picks had a pick percentage of 15% or lower.Over the first seven weeks of the season, 54% of the safest picks had a pick percentage of 30% or higher.

So if you plan ahead wisely, you can really get a big edge over your survivor pool opponents in the later weeks.

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