Position research
NFL Stats By Position
Football stats make more sense when players are compared inside their position groups. SnapStats organizes public leaderboards and player pages so quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end, and fantasy questions can start from the right context.
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Related Player Pages
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Related Stat Leaderboards
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Quarterback Stats
Quarterbacks should be read through passing volume, efficiency, turnovers, rushing value, team context, and weekly ceiling. A player can lead in one category and still need more context before becoming the better football or fantasy answer.
- Start with passing yards, touchdowns, interceptions, completion rate, yards per attempt, and passer rating.
- For fantasy football, add rushing yards and rushing touchdowns before comparing ceiling.
- Use the passing leaderboard for broad ranking checks, then open individual player profiles.
Running Back Stats
Running back value is about role. Carries, receptions, targets, rushing yards, receiving yards, touchdowns, and games played all change the answer. Full PPR formats also make receiving involvement more important than raw carries alone.
- Use rushing leaders for ground-game production.
- Use RB PPR leaders for fantasy scoring and receiving context.
- Compare nearby backs before treating one total as the final answer.
Receiver And Tight End Stats
Wide receivers and tight ends depend heavily on target opportunity, quarterback context, route role, and touchdown paths. Receptions and targets often explain whether production is repeatable, while yards and touchdowns show ceiling.
- Use receiving leaders for targets, receptions, yards, touchdowns, and yards per reception.
- Use WR PPR leaders when fantasy scoring is the main question.
- Open player profiles to see related comparisons and nearby players.