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Fantasy Football Points (PPR)

Standard PPR scoring for a player. Free online Fantasy Football Points (PPR) for games — instant, accurate results, mobile-friendly, no signup needed.

Points
27

Derivation

  1. ├── 01Givenpy = 0, ptd = 0, ry = 100, rtd = 1, rec = 5, recy = 60, rectd = 0, int_ = 0, fum = 0
  2. ├── 02Formula.04 × e.py+4 × e.ptd+.1 × e.ry+6 × e.rtd+1 × e.rec+.1 × e.recy+6 × e.rectd-2 × e.int_-2 × e.fum
  3. ├── 03Substitute.04 × e.0+4 × e.0+.1 × e.100+6 × e.1+1 × e.5+.1 × e.60+6 × e.0-2 × e.0-2 × e.0
  4. └── 04Compute Points27
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§01What is

Understanding the Fantasy Football Points (PPR)

The Fantasy Football Points (PPR) computes Points from 9 inputs: pass yards, pass tds, rush yards, rush tds, receptions, rec yards, rec tds, ints thrown, fumbles lost. Standard PPR scoring for a player.

Games and puzzles mix math with pattern-spotting. Whether it’s a lottery combination, a dice probability, or a game-theory decision, the numbers behind the fun are worth running properly. The Fantasy Football Points (PPR) sits in that toolkit — it standard PPR scoring for a player. Enter your numbers above and the result updates instantly; every step of the math is shown in the Derivation panel so you can see exactly how the answer was reached.

§02The Formula

How it’s calculated

.04 × e.py+4 × e.ptd+.1 × e.ry+6 × e.rtd+1 × e.rec+.1 × e.recy+6 × e.rectd-2 × e.int_-2 × e.fum

Where

py
Pass yards
ptd
Pass TDs
ry
Rush yards
rtd
Rush TDs
rec
Receptions
recy
Rec yards
rectd
Rec TDs
int_
INTs thrown
fum
Fumbles lost
§03Practical Example

Step-by-step walkthrough

Scenario

Apply the formula to a realistic set of inputs: Pass yards = 0, Pass TDs = 0, Rush yards = 100, Rush TDs = 1, Receptions = 5, Rec yards = 60, Rec TDs = 0, INTs thrown = 0, Fumbles lost = 0.

  1. 01Start by noting the input — Pass yards: 0.
  2. 02Start by noting the input — Pass TDs: 0.
  3. 03Start by noting the input — Rush yards: 100.
  4. 04Start by noting the input — Rush TDs: 1.
  5. 05Start by noting the input — Receptions: 5.
  6. 06Start by noting the input — Rec yards: 60.
  7. 07Start by noting the input — Rec TDs: 0.
  8. 08Start by noting the input — INTs thrown: 0.
  9. 09Start by noting the input — Fumbles lost: 0.
  10. 10Substitute these values into the formula: .04 × e.py+4 × e.ptd+.1 × e.ry+6 × e.rtd+1 × e.rec+.1 × e.recy+6 × e.rectd-2 × e.int_-2 × e.fum
  11. 11Compute Points: the calculator returns 27.
  12. 12Cross-check the answer by opening the Derivation panel above — every line of math is shown so you can follow the computation end-to-end.
§04Variants

Common Fantasy Football Points (PPR) Problems

The formula gets rearranged depending on which variable you need. Here are the patterns you’ll run into in the real world — find the one that matches your problem and follow the worked steps.

01 · PATTERN

Rush yards halved

ry = 50 (from 100)

Keep every other input at its default and halve the rush yards. See how points responds.

  1. 01New Rush yards: 50
  2. 02Baseline Points: 27
  3. 03New Points: 22
  4. 04Points decreases by 18.5% → use this sensitivity to plan for real-world variation.
02 · PATTERN

Rush yards doubled

ry = 200 (from 100)

Keep every other input at its default and double the rush yards. See how points responds.

  1. 01New Rush yards: 200
  2. 02Baseline Points: 27
  3. 03New Points: 37
  4. 04Points increases by 37% → use this sensitivity to plan for real-world variation.
03 · PATTERN

Rush TDs halved

rtd = 0.5 (from 1)

Keep every other input at its default and halve the rush tds. See how points responds.

  1. 01New Rush TDs: 0.5
  2. 02Baseline Points: 27
  3. 03New Points: 24
  4. 04Points decreases by 11.1% → use this sensitivity to plan for real-world variation.
04 · PATTERN

Rush TDs doubled

rtd = 2 (from 1)

Keep every other input at its default and double the rush tds. See how points responds.

  1. 01New Rush TDs: 2
  2. 02Baseline Points: 27
  3. 03New Points: 33
  4. 04Points increases by 22.2% → use this sensitivity to plan for real-world variation.
§05FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Yes. The calculator implements the standard formula as documented and returns exact floating-point results. No approximations are used unless noted in the formula.
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