Research hub
NFL Research Library
Use the SnapStats research library when you know the football question but not the exact page. It connects the public player profiles, stat leaderboards, fantasy draft prep, comparison pages, and reference pages into one guided starting point.
Player links
Related Player Pages
Use these related player pages to stay inside the same position group while comparing production profiles.
Stat links
Related Stat Leaderboards
Use these related leaderboards to move from one stat question into the next without returning to search.
Internal links
Popular Player Comparisons
Use these related pages to compare other high-interest fantasy players without returning to search.
Choose The Research Path That Matches The Question
SnapStats works best when the page you open matches the decision you are trying to make. Player-name questions should start with player profiles. Ranking and production questions should start with stat leaderboards. Draft, trade, and lineup decisions should start with fantasy prep or comparison pages.
The public research pages are designed for quick checks and search discovery. The live app remains the workspace for current scores, player search, saved fantasy notes, team context, matchup screens, and account-specific workflows.
- Use player profiles when a search starts with one athlete name.
- Use leaderboards when the question is who led a stat category or fantasy scoring group.
- Use comparison pages when the decision is between two players in the same tier.
- Use methodology and glossary pages when you need definitions, source context, or limits of the data.
A Simple User Flow
A fantasy manager might start at the draft prep page, open a position leaderboard, click a player profile, and then compare that player against a nearby option. A football fan might start at passing leaders, open a quarterback page, and then move into the live app to check scores or team context.
That flow is why this library is a first-class page instead of an unstructured footer. Users and search crawlers can move through the same research paths naturally.