Medical Charts
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The "injury-prone" label gets thrown around fantasy draft rooms like it's a fact, but most of the time it's just bias from one bad season. This report puts hard numbers behind it. We track every QB, RB, WR, and TE over the last five seasons and show you exactly what percentage of games they've appeared in, plus how many games they missed each year.
Pick a position tab (or stay on All), and the table sorts every player by five-year availability percentage. Each row is color-coded by durability tier, and a Seasons Lost column counts how many of the last five years a player's last recorded game was Week 13 or earlier (a strong signal for IR, major injury, benching, or suspension). Summary cards tally how many Iron Men (95%+) the position has, the average availability across the position, and how many High Risk players (under 70%) are out there. Click any column header to re-sort.
Use it alongside the rankings page to weigh durability against draft cost. A Round 2 player who's missed 30% of his games is a different bet than one who's never sat out.
Which NFL players are injury-prone for fantasy football?
Player durability is measured by five-year availability percentage, color-coded into tiers from Iron Man (95%+) down to High Risk (<70%). League Station's 2026 medical charts also track Seasons Lost — years a player's last recorded game was Week 13 or earlier, a strong signal for IR, major injury, benching, or suspension — so durability can be weighed against draft cost.
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