The billionaire hedge fund manager disrupting NFL analytics

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wsj 6 min read . Updated: 13 Sep 2022, 08:44 PM IST ANDREW BEATON, The Wall Street Journal

Billionaire hedge-fund manager Paul Tudor Jones and his son Jack, a data scientist, first had a notion that there might be a smarter and more modern way to build a football roster when their fantasy team fell short year after year.

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