FPPT – This measures the fantasy production of a player on a per attempt basis. The formula for this is: Total fantasy points scored/Total carries plus receptions. The scoring used to calculate fantasy points is 10 rush yards per point. 10 receiving yards per point. 6 points per rush TD. 6 points per receiving TD.
A FPPT of .55 or less indicates a season of poor production on a per attempt basis. A FPPT of .70 or higher indicates excellent production on a per attempt basis.
FPPT (PPR) – This measures the fantasy production of a player on a per attempt basis using a points per reception scoring system.
% Team RZ Att – This is the percentage of total red zone attempts a player received out of the teams total red zone attempts. The formula for this is: Player’s red zone attempts per game/Team’s red zone attempts per game.
FWCR – This factors both FPPT and YPC + YPC into one score. It measures fantasy production and total ability to gain yardage. The formula for this is: Fantasy points per touch * (Yards per carry + Yards per reception). A FWCR of 6 or less is a bad indicator.
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YPC + YPR – This shows the ability of the player to run the ball plus their ability to receive and run after the catch. The formula for this is: Yards per carry + Yards per reception. A YPC + YPC of 11 or less indicates a lack of explosiveness and/or very poor blocking at the first and second levels.
RZ Att – This is the amount of times a player carried the ball or was thrown to, within the red zone.
Team RZ Att – This is the team’s total red zone attempts.
*HULK SCORE – This score measures a player’s total ability to gain yardage and also factors in the player’s ability to score touchdowns given the scoring opportunities provided by the offense. The formula for this is: (Fantasy Weighted YPC + YPR) * (1 - Percentage of team overall red zone attempts). A Hulk Score between 5 and 4.5 is a warning sign that fantasy production was lower than expected given total opportunities, a score between 4.5 and 4 indicates poor fantasy production but was granted enough opportunities that overall season output was tolerable, and *a score under 4* indicates poor fantasy production or/with an offense not likely capable of producing enough opportunities to be acceptable for a good fantasy season. |