Fantasy Football Scoring
The Draft's done, you've selected your starting line up and you're ready to go! But how does it work? Well, this is how players score points:
Offense
- Passing Yards:1 point per 25 yards
- Passing Touchdowns:4 points
- Interceptions Thrown:-2 points
- Rushing Yards:1 point per 10 yards
- Rushing Touchdowns:6 points
- Receiving Yards:1 point per 10 yards
- Receiving Touchdowns:6 points
- Fumble Recovered for TD:6 points
- Fumbles Lost:-2 points
- 2-Point Conversions:2 points
- PAT Made:1 point
- FG Made 0-19:3 points
- FG Made 20-29:3 points
- FG Made 30-39:3 points
- FG Made 40-49:3 points
- FG Made 50+:5 points
- Sacks:1 point
- Interceptions:2 points
- Fumbles Recovered:2 points
- Safeties:2 points
- Touchdowns:6 points
- Kickoff and Punt Return Touchdowns:6 points
- Points Allowed 0:10 points
- Points Allowed 1-6:7 points
- Points Allowed 7-13:4
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- Points Allowed 14-20:1 point
- Points Allowed 21-27:0 points
- Points Allowed 28-34:-1 point
- Points Allowed 35+:-4 points
If you're unsure of some of these abreviations or terms, don't worry you'll pick them up as we go but here's a couple of main ones:
FG= Field Goal
Interception = when the opponent intercepts a pass from your team, therefore gaining possession.
Fumble = when one of your players drops the ball and the opponents gain possession.
So each player earns points and the total is added together and compared to your opponents. The highest score wins.