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Five Incredible Fantasy Football Stats for All 32 NFL Teams 

From explosive passing attacks to run-heavy outliers, these five key fantasy football stats for all 32 NFL teams reveal where the real edges—and inefficiencies—lived last season.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) passes against the Los Angeles Chargers in the second half at SoFi Stadium.
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) passes against the Los Angeles Chargers in the second half at SoFi Stadium. | Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

If you’re looking for an edge in fantasy football, it starts with understanding how each team actually operates—not just who scores the points. These team-by-team metrics highlight the trends, usage patterns, and hidden opportunities that can shape draft strategy and give you a leg up heading into 2026.

Arizona Cardinals

  • They attempted just 366 total rushes — fewest in the NFL.
  • Their running backs had the fewest carries in the NFL (299).
  • Their tight ends led the league with 159 catches for 1,580 yards on 219 targets — 1st in all three categories.
  • Their offense had the most completions (427) and most pass attempts (659) in the NFL.
  • They ran the ball just 35.7% of the time — the most pass-heavy team in the NFL.

Atlanta Falcons

  • Their running backs were among the most-used in the NFL with 442 carries (2nd).
  • Their RBs were heavily involved as receivers — 93 catches for 916 yards on 119 targets (2nd in yards).
  • Their rushing offense ranked 7th with 2,138 yards.
  • Their passing offense ranked 20th with 3,703 yards.
  • They scored 354 points, ranking 23rd in the NFL.

Baltimore Ravens

  • Their ground game averaged 5.1 yards per carry — 1st in the NFL.
  • Their RBs also averaged 5.1 yards per carry — 1st in the league.
  • Their QB completed just 275 passes on 423 attempts — fewest completions in the NFL.
  • They ran the ball 54.3% of the time — the highest run rate in the NFL.
  • Their rushing attack ranked 2nd in the NFL with 2,584 yards on the ground.

Buffalo Bills

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) rolls out during the second quarter of an AFC Divisional Round playoff game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field at Mile High. | Ron Chenoy-Imagn Images
  • Their rushing attack ranked 1st in the NFL with 2,714 yards on the ground.
  • They ran the ball 547 times — most in the NFL.
  • They scored 30 rushing touchdowns — 1st in the NFL.
  • Their ground game averaged 5.0 yards per carry — 2nd in the NFL.
  • Their RBs piled up 2,129 rushing yards — 2nd most in the NFL.

Carolina Panthers

  • They lost 11 fumbles — tied for 3rd most in the NFL.
  • Their TEs were minimally involved in the passing game — 638 receiving yards (3rd fewest).
  • Their QB threw 12 interceptions (tied 12th in the league).
  • Their rushing offense ranked 19th with 1,977 yards.
  • Their offensive line allowed 33 sacks (13th fewest in the NFL).

Chicago Bears

  • They protected the ball well, throwing just 7 interceptions — tied for the fewest in the NFL.
  • Their rushing attack ranked 3rd with 2,451 yards on the ground.
  • Their ground game averaged 4.9 yards per carry — 3rd in the NFL.
  • Their RBs were among the most-used in the league with 427 carries (3rd).
  • Their RBs piled up 2,096 rushing yards — 3rd most in the NFL.

Cincinnati Bengals

  • Their offense had the 2nd most completions (421) and 2nd most pass attempts (640).
  • Their QB threw 36 passing TDs — 2nd most in the NFL.
  • They ran the ball just 37.3% of the time — the 2nd most pass-heavy team in the NFL.
  • Their wide receivers logged 220 catches for 2,814 yards on 367 targets — 3rd in targets.
  • Wide receivers scored 23 receiving TDs — 3rd in the NFL.

Cleveland Browns

  • Their WRs were the least-targeted in the NFL — 114 catches (fewest) for 1,469 yards (fewest).
  • Their QB(s) threw 19 interceptions — 2nd most in the league.
  • Their tight ends saw 171 targets (2nd most) with 112 catches (3rd most).
  • Their QB threw just 16 passing TDs — 3rd fewest in the NFL.
  • Their offense ranked 30th in scoring with just 286 points.

Dallas Cowboys

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Dallas Cowboys wide receiver CeeDee Lamb (88) celebrates after catching a pass against the Kansas City Chiefs during the fourth quarter at AT&T Stadium. | Kevin Jairaj-Imagn Images
  • Their wide receivers led the NFL with 253 catches for 3,605 yards on 387 targets — 1st in all three categories.
  • Their passing offense ranked 1st in the NFL with 4,735 yards through the air.
  • Their offense ranked 1st in total yards (6,871).
  • Their offense had the 3rd most completions (419) and 3rd most pass attempts (624).
  • Their QB threw just 12 interceptions — an efficient performance supporting one of the most prolific passing attacks in the league.

Denver Broncos

  • Their QB was sacked just 23 times — tied for the fewest in the NFL.
  • They scored 407 points, ranking 13th.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 17th with 2,018 yards.
  • Their passing offense ranked 17th with 3,931 yards.
  • Their QB threw 11 interceptions (18th in the league).

Detroit Lions

  • Their RBs scored 20 rushing touchdowns — 2nd most in the NFL.
  • Wide receivers scored 24 receiving TDs — 2nd most in the NFL.
  • Their wide receivers caught 226 passes for 3,082 yards on 335 targets — 4th in catches, 3rd in yards.
  • Their TEs were minimally involved — just 67 catches (3rd fewest) for 677 yards (5th fewest).
  • Their RBs were active as receivers — 101 catches for 808 yards on 123 targets (3rd in catches).

Green Bay Packers

  • They scored 69 total touchdowns — 1st in the NFL.
  • They tied for the fewest interceptions thrown (7) in the NFL.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 13th with 2,047 yards.
  • They scored 404 points, ranking 14th.
  • Their passing offense ranked 18th with 3,845 yards.

Houston Texans

  • Their defense gave up 48 field goals — most in the NFL.
  • They lost just 3 fumbles — tied for the fewest in the NFL.
  • Their passing offense ranked 14th with 3,956 yards.
  • They scored 404 points, ranking 14th.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 22nd with just 1,852 yards.

Indianapolis Colts

  • Their RBs scored 21 rushing touchdowns — most in the NFL.
  • They scored 27 rushing touchdowns overall — 2nd in the NFL.
  • Their passing offense ranked 8th with 4,085 yards.
  • They scored 466 points, ranking 8th.
  • Their QB threw 14 interceptions (8th in the league).

Jacksonville Jaguars

Kansas City Chiefs

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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) throws a pass during the second half against the Los Angeles Chargers at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium. | Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
  • They tied for the fewest fumbles lost in the NFL (3).
  • Their offensive line allowed 47 sacks (11th most in the NFL).
  • Their QB threw 12 interceptions (tied 12th in the league).
  • Their passing offense ranked 16th with 3,947 yards.
  • They scored 362 points, ranking 21st.

Miami Dolphins

  • Their QB threw 18 interceptions — 4th most in the league.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 14th with 2,044 yards.
  • Their offensive line allowed 38 sacks (tied 16th in the NFL).
  • They scored 353 points, ranking 24th.
  • Their passing offense ranked 25th with just 3,322 yards.

Minnesota Vikings

  • Their QB(s) threw 21 interceptions — most in the NFL.
  • Their offensive line allowed 62 sacks — 2nd most in the league.
  • Their QB completed just 298 passes on 484 attempts — the 3rd fewest completions in the NFL.
  • Their passing offense ranked 3rd worst with just 3,195 yards.
  • Their QB threw 21 interceptions — a significant ball security issue all season.

New England Patriots

  • Their passing offense averaged 8.9 yards per attempt — 1st in the league.
  • Their offense ranked 2nd in scoring with 486 points.
  • Their passing offense ranked 4th with 4,469 yards.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 6th with 2,191 yards.
  • They were a well-rounded offense, ranking fourth in combined yards (6,660).

New Orleans Saints

  • They lost 11 fumbles — tied for 3rd most in the NFL.
  • Their RBs produced just 1,250 rushing yards — the 3rd fewest in the league.
  • Their offensive line allowed 49 sacks (8th most in the NFL).
  • Their passing offense ranked 10th with 4,027 yards.
  • Their QB threw 13 interceptions (tied for 21st in the league).

New York Giants

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New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart (6) scrambles during the fourth quarter against the Dallas Cowboys at MetLife Stadium. | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
  • They ran the ball 511 times — 2nd most in the NFL.
  • Their QB(s) added 616 rushing yards — 2nd most among all QBs.
  • Their TEs were minimally involved — just 65 catches (2nd fewest) for 821 yards.
  • They scored 22 rushing touchdowns — 3rd in the NFL.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 5th with 2,195 yards.

New York Jets

  • Their passing offense ranked last with just 2,784 yards through the air.
  • Their QB threw just 14 passing TDs — fewest in the NFL.
  • Their WRs were among the least-targeted — 156 catches for 1,575 yards (2nd fewest).
  • Their TEs produced just 604 receiving yards — the 2nd fewest in the NFL.
  • Their QB completed just 298 passes on 494 attempts — the 3rd fewest completions in the league.

Las Vegas Raiders

  • Their offense tied for the fewest field goals in the league (20).
  • Their rushing attack ranked last in the NFL with just 1,317 yards on the ground.
  • Their RBs produced just 1,179 rushing yards — the fewest in the league.
  • Their offensive line allowed 64 sacks — most in the NFL.
  • Their offense ranked last in total yards (4,632).

Philadelphia Eagles

  • The Eagles kicked the fewest field goals in the league (20, tied with Las Vegas).
  • They tied for the fewest interceptions thrown (7) in the NFL.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 16th with 2,022 yards.
  • Their offensive line allowed 35 sacks (14th in the NFL).
  • They scored 379 points, ranking 19th.

Pittsburgh Steelers

  • Their WRs were among the least-targeted in the NFL — 136 catches (2nd fewest) for 1,716 yards (4th fewest).
  • Their RBs were heavily used as receivers — 115 catches for 834 yards on 133 targets (2nd in catches and targets).
  • Their TEs were productive — 112 catches for 1,087 yards on 154 targets (3rd in catches).
  • They scored 395 points, ranking 16th.
  • Their passing offense ranked 22nd with 3,632 yards.

Los Angeles Chargers

  • Their wide receivers caught 234 passes on 371 targets (2nd most targets in the NFL) for 2,686 yards.
  • The Chargers kicked 36 field goals — 3rd most in the NFL.
  • Their offensive line allowed 60 sacks — 3rd most in the league.
  • Their QB threw 14 interceptions (tied 8th most in the league).
  • Their passing offense ranked 12th with 4,005 yards.

San Francisco 49ers

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San Francisco 49ers running back Christian McCaffrey (23) warms up prior to a game against the Seattle Seahawks in an NFC Divisional Round game at Lumen Field. | Steven Bisig-Imagn Images
  • Their RBs led the NFL in receiving — 134 catches for 1,162 yards on 169 targets (1st in all three categories).
  • Their RBs caught nine receiving TDs — most in the NFL.
  • Their tight ends scored 13 receiving TDs — 2nd most in the league.
  • Their passing offense ranked 6th with 4,318 yards.
  • Their QB threw 16 interceptions (6th most in the league).

Seattle Seahawks

  • Their running backs were the most-used in the NFL with 463 carries (1st).
  • Seattle kicked 41 field goals — 2nd most in the NFL.
  • They lost 13 fumbles — 2nd most in the NFL.
  • Their passing offense averaged 8.4 yards per attempt — 2nd in the league.
  • Their offense ranked 3rd in scoring with 483 points.

Los Angeles Rams

  • Their offense ranked 1st in scoring with 518 points.
  • Their RBs piled up 2,138 rushing yards — most in the NFL.
  • Their wide receivers scored 27 receiving TDs — most in the NFL.
  • Their tight ends scored 17 receiving TDs — most in the league.
  • Their QB threw 46 passing TDs — most in the NFL.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Their TEs were the least-involved in the passing game — just 61 catches for 589 yards (fewest in both categories).
  • Their QB threw 12 interceptions (tied 12th most in the league).
  • Their offensive line allowed 38 sacks (tied 16th in the NFL).
  • They scored 380 points, ranking 18th.
  • Their passing offense ranked 19th with 3,755 yards.

Tennessee Titans

  • Their QB threw just 15 passing TDs — 2nd fewest in the NFL.
  • Their offense ranked 2nd-worst in total yards (4,830).
  • They lost 11 fumbles — tied for 3rd most in the NFL.
  • Their rushing attack ranked 3rd worst with just 1,589 yards on the ground.
  • Their running backs had the 3rd fewest carries in the NFL (339).

Washington Commanders

  • Their QB(s) added 630 rushing yards — most among all QBs in the NFL.
  • Their RBs were the least-used receivers in the league — just 42 catches on 55 targets (both fewest).
  • Their QB completed just 287 passes on 493 attempts — 2nd fewest completions in the NFL.
  • They lost 11 fumbles — tied for 3rd most in the NFL.
  • Their rushing offense ranked 4th overall with 2,290 yards.

Note: All running back rushing yards include carries by players other than the quarterback.

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