Top 10 Stat Leaders
Top performers by position
๐ Top 4 Quarterbacks
Ranked by composite score: Passing Touchdowns, Completion %, Completions, and Interceptions
No quarterback statistics available yet.
โก Top 10 Offensive Players
Ranked by composite score: Receiving Touchdowns, Total Yards, Receptions, and Drops
No offensive player statistics available yet.
๐ก๏ธ Top 10 Defensive Players
Ranked by composite score: Sacks, Defensive Interceptions, Tackles, and Breakups
| Rank | Player | Team | SK | TOTAL TK |
BKP | DEF INT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chuck Adams | Certified | 0 | 5 | 1 | 0 |
๐ How Top 10 Leaders Are Calculated
๐ Top 4 Quarterbacks
Quarterbacks are ranked using a composite score that considers multiple factors, not just touchdowns. This rewards both production and efficiency.
Composite Score Formula:
Where:
- PTD = Passing touchdowns (weighted most heavily)
- Passing % = (CMP รท (CMP + INC)) ร 100
- Completions = Total passing completions (CMP)
- Interceptions = QB interceptions thrown (penalty)
Tie-Breaking Order:
- Composite score
- Passing touchdowns (PTD)
- Passing percentage
- Total completions
โก Top 10 Offensive Players
Offensive players are ranked by a composite score that rewards touchdowns, total yards, receptions, and penalizes drops.
Composite Score Formula:
Where:
- REC TD = Receiving touchdowns (weighted most heavily)
- Total Yards = Rushing yards (RYD) + Receiving yards (REC YD)
- Receptions = Total receptions (REC)
- Drops = Dropped passes (penalty)
Tie-Breaking Order:
- Composite score
- Receiving touchdowns (REC TD)
- Total yards (RYD + REC YD)
- Receiving yards (REC YD)
๐ก๏ธ Top 10 Defensive Players
Defensive players are ranked by a composite score that heavily weights sacks and interceptions, while also considering tackles and breakups.
Composite Score Formula:
Where:
- Sacks = Total sacks (SK) - weighted most heavily
- Defensive INT = Defensive interceptions caught (DEF INT)
- Tackles = Total tackles (TK)
- Breakups = Blocked passes (BKP)
Note: TOTAL TK displayed in the table = Tackles (TK) + Sacks (SK). This combines both defensive stats into a single total.
Tie-Breaking Order:
- Composite score
- Sacks (SK)
- Defensive interceptions (DEF INT)
- Total tackles (TK)
๐ก Why Composite Scoring?
Instead of ranking by a single stat (like "most touchdowns"), composite scoring provides a more balanced evaluation that considers:
- Efficiency: A QB with fewer TDs but higher completion % can rank higher
- Volume: Players with more total yards/receptions get credit for production
- Penalties: Interceptions and drops reduce scores appropriately
- Multiple Factors: Considers both production and efficiency, not just one stat
Example - QB Ranking:
Score: (6ร10) + (50ร0.5) + (20ร0.1) - (2ร2) = 83 points
Score: (5ร10) + (70ร0.5) + (30ร0.1) - (1ร2) = 86 points โ (Higher rank)
QB B ranks higher despite fewer touchdowns because of better efficiency and more completions.