Fantasy Football Calculator - PPR & Standard Scoring Evaluator
Fast, accurate point calculation for any offensive player stat-line. Whether you're evaluating a recent game, projecting a breakout Sunday, or verifying your commissioner's points system, our Fantasy Football Calculator applies standard DFS and season-long weights instantly. Easily toggle between Standard, Half-PPR, and Full-PPR league scoring settings.
Last updated: February 23, 2026
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Passing Stats
Rushing Stats
Receiving Stats
Misc / Turnovers
Total Fantasy Points
Passing
0.0
Rushing
0.0
Receiving
0.0
Negative
0.0
Scoring Analysis: This calculation uses standard default values: 1 pt per 25 passing yards, 4 pt per passing TD, 1 pt per 10 rushing/receiving yards, 6 pt per rushing/receiving TD, and -2 pts per turnover. You have selected Full PPR (1.0) scoring for receptions.
Standard DFS & Season-Long Scoring Layout
Metrics
1 Pt per 25 Yards (0.04/yd)
4 Pts per TD
Used on sites like ESPN, Yahoo, and Sleeper to prevent QBs from vastly skewing standard scoring parity.
Metrics
1 Pt per 10 Yards (0.1/yd)
6 Pts per Rush/Rec TD
100 real-world yards equals 10 fantasy points. High-volume runners act as safety floors in all formats.
Modifiers
0.5 Pts or 1.0 Pts Per Catch
Points Per Reception formats reward target-heavy WRs, TEs, and passing-down running backs.
The Mechanics Behind Fantasy Point Scoring
When using the Fantasy Football Calculator, you simulate the internal engines of major fantasy sports platform providers. Fractional scoring logic is crucial here—meaning players receive 0.1 points per rushing yard instead of only awarding 1 point at 10-yard increments.
PPR vs Standard Paradigm
The most important toggle on your draft cheat-sheets and value calculators is resolving the reception value.
Player has: 7 Catches, 70 Yards, 0 TDStandard Scoring = 7.0 PointsHalf-PPR Scoring = 10.5 PointsFull-PPR Scoring = 14.0 PointsAs seen above, a low depth-of-target possession receiver can literally double their worth based purely on your commissioner settings. Keep this in mind before consulting standard rankings sheets on draft day.
Turnovers and Negative Points
Unlike defensive scoring, which heavily fluctuates from site to site via yardage algorithms, individual offensive player turnovers are universally static. Throwing an interception or losing a fumble inherently drops a player's fantasy score by exactly -2.0 points. Dropped passes or fumbles recovered by the same offense do not yield negative value.
Real Example: Quarterback Projections
Stat Line:
- Passing: 250 Yards
- Passing TDs: 2
- Rushing: 60 Yards
- Interceptions: 1
Calculation Breakdown:
- 250 Passing Yds = 10 pts (250 × 0.04)
- 2 Passing TDs = 8 pts (2 × 4)
- 60 Rushing Yds = 6 pts (60 × 0.1)
- 1 Interception = -2 pts (1 × -2)
Final Score: 22.0 Fantasy Points
Because passing yards command fewer points per yard than rushing yards, mobile quarterbacks bring massive baseline floors to fantasy contests!
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