Team Usage
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A team that funnels 35% of its opportunities to one player is fundamentally different from one that splits its skill touches three or four ways. Knowing which teams concentrate usage and which spread it tells you where the safe floors live and where every week is a guess. This report breaks every NFL team down into its skill-position room and shows exactly how the work is being split.
Pick a season range (single year up to a full career), set a minimum games threshold, and optionally filter by position (RB, WR, or TE; all three by default, no QB). Each team gets a row showing total opportunities (targets plus rush attempts plus pass attempts) and a spotlight on the top player, with a Lead badge if they're getting 1.5x more opportunity than the next teammate. Expand any team to see the full skill-position roster with each player's usage share, snap percentage, and per-game averages. Teams are sorted by how dominant their top option is.
Pair it with snap share trends to see which usage shifts are recent and which have stabilized, or pull a stack candidate into teammate impact.
Which NFL teams concentrate fantasy opportunity on one player?
NFL team usage concentration is measured by total opportunities (targets + rush attempts + pass attempts) per team, with a Lead badge flagging any player getting 1.5× the next teammate. League Station's 2025 tool ranks all 32 teams from most concentrated to most spread, and each row expands to show every skill player's usage share, snap percentage, and per-game averages.
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