Fantasy Guide: What is PPR in Fantasy Football?

If you are looking to play fantasy football, you might have heard the term PPR. What is it exactly? Here’s what you need to know about PPR scoring and what is PPR in fantasy football. It will have an impact on point totals, your fantasy football draft, and more.

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PPR Scoring: Points Per Reception

PPR stands for points per reception. It’s a way to earn points in your fantasy football league. There is a standard scoring system for fantasy football but you can add PPR fantasy points to your league. If you choose that scoring format, you receive one point per reception by players on your fantasy team.

PPR fantasy football leads to much higher scoring each week in your fantasy league matchups. Also, it involves different draft strategies as owners will try to stack their teams with running backs, wide receivers, and tight ends that rack up lots of receptions throughout the year.

Scoring in Fantasy Football

In fantasy football, you draft your own team of NFL players and compete each week against opponents in your league. If you score the most points in a given week, you win. At the end of the regular season, there is a fantasy football playoffs that usually takes place from weeks 15-17.

Players earn points based on how well they perform in the game. Standard scoring systems can vary based on the platform. For example, on ESPN a quarterback earns four points for a passing touchdown. A WR, RB, or TE receives six points for a rushing or receiving touchdown. Points can also be given out for yardage, defensive stats, kickers, and more.

In a PPR league, there is a standard scoring system as well as the points given out per reception. Both of these systems add up to create the overall league scoring. Most PPR scoring formats give out one point for each reception your players make.

PPR Players in Fantasy Football

As we said before, when it comes to PPR vs standard, your draft strategy might be slightly different. PPR makes players who have lots of receptions more important.

Receiving running backs can hold more value than a running back that racks up lots of rushing yards because of the extra points given for them catching the ball out of the backfield. In a standard league, you might opt for a running back that scores touchdowns but doesn’t have a lot of receptions.

Since it’s a point for every reception, you will see wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs hold quite a bit of value in a PPR league. They are a great way to score more points during the fantasy season.

Obviously, your QB is a huge part of PPR scoring as well. A fantasy football team’s quarterback has a massive impact on how many catches running backs and wide receivers have on Sundays.

Half-Point PPR

There are also leagues that have half a point PPR. Fantasy players get 0.5 points for each catch. In a half-PPR scoring league, you might not value a pass-catching running back more than one who scores rushing touchdowns because it’s only 0.5 points for a reception made.

In a half-point PPR league, yards and touchdowns end up holding more value in the long run. This is something many fantasy owners will take into consideration on draft day.

What is PPR in Fantasy Football FAQ

What is PPR in fantasy football?

PPR stands for points per reception. In a PPR fantasy league, there is standard scoring plus your players receive one point per reception. A PPR scoring system is a higher fantasy football scoring option than a non-PPR league.

How many points do you get per reception in a PPR league?

For most leagues, full PPR scoring is one point per reception. There are also half PPR leagues where players are awarded 0.5 points for every catch. Be sure you understand the PPR format for your fantasy league.

What players are most valuable in PPR?

If you are in a PPR league, players involved in the passing game are extremely important. Not only will you get points for receiving yards and touchdowns in standard scoring, but you will also be awarded points for every catch that is made. Players that catch passes like wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs have great value in PPR leagues.

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