Charts - 3 Year
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Stats are easier to compare when you can see them, not just read them. This page takes the same three-year dataset as the player stats table and turns it into a horizontal bar chart per player, with the most recent year in full color and prior years fading out. You can spot the trajectory at a glance: rising, falling, peaked-and-fading, or one wild outlier season skewing the average.
Pick a position tab (QB by default), select a stat from the dropdown (fantasy points by default, with passing, rushing, and receiving options that swap based on position), and the chart sorts every player by their most recent year's value in that stat. Use the search box to focus on a specific name or team. The chart shows one stat at a time, but you can flip through the dropdown to see how each player's contribution profile is built.
If you prefer the data in spreadsheet form, the stats view is the same dataset as a sortable table. Cross-reference with the rankings page when a chart pattern surprises you.
How do NFL fantasy player stats compare visually across three seasons?
Three-year fantasy stats are visualized as horizontal bar charts per player, most recent year in full color and prior years fading out. Rising, falling, peaked-and-fading, or one-outlier-season trajectories show at a glance. League Station's 2026 charts view covers QB, RB, WR, and TE with stat dropdowns that swap based on position.
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