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Yet despite PPR’s strange scoring equivalencies, it continues to thrive as a custom league setting. If you’re good with that … well, OK. Cool. Who am I to tell you how to live your fantasy life?
How to keep PPR scoring from ruining fantasy football forever By . Drew Loftis. Published Aug. 1, 2019, 11:01 a.m. ET. More From Drew Loftis. Daily fantasy football picks for Super Bowl 2025 ...
Ho-hum, the quarterbacks. First, and most obviously, quarterbacks shift the least in value between PPR and non-PPR scoring systems. You might've guessed that, as the position collectively has ...
I f you are picking second in a 12-team, PPR league, don't worry about who will be available in the second round. You'll have great choices at running back, wide receiver, and pos ...
As for scoring, I have always loathed full-PPR scoring. PPR started as a reactionary scoring method back when running backs monopolized drafts — and fantasy football in general.
The data shows that PPR scoring gives more value to tight ends, both wide receiver spots, and the FLEX, who were all WR3s in PPR (no RB3 or TE2 scored enough to qualify as a top-12 FLEX option).
So here we are, a fantasy community that has been conquering and oppressed by the scourge that is PPR scoring. There isn’t much we can do to change it right now, today.
In any given season, the highest-scoring PPR TE would be lucky to crack the top 30 in scoring across all positions. You take the wind out of the position’s sails by reducing to half-PPR.
For example, my home league took a vote to change from our traditional standard scoring league to become a PPR league. Once the vote passed, I had to manually adjust the settings for it to become PPR.
Check out TheHuddle.com's top players in point-per-reception (PPR) fantasy football scoring for the upcoming weekend: Fantasy football rankings - Week 14 Quarterback rankings.
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