Team Play Calling
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Volume drives fantasy production, and volume comes from play calling. A pass-first offense feeds three or four fantasy-relevant receivers. A run-first offense funnels work to one or two backs and starves the receivers downstream. Drafting a WR2 on a team that throws 52% of the time is a totally different bet than drafting that same WR2 on a team that throws 62%. This report shows you exactly where every offense sits.
Two tables sit side by side: Pass Rate and Run Rate. Each shows all 32 teams ranked by their three-year average, with a per-season column and a year-over-year trend arrow (up, down, or flat) that flags scheme shifts you might miss otherwise. Cells are color-coded by intensity, so the pass-heaviest offenses jump out in blue and the run-heaviest in amber. The bottom row shows the league average. Search by team abbreviation or name to jump to the offense you care about.
Pair it with defense fantasy points against for matchup context, or coaching impact to see whether a recent OC change is driving the trend.
Which NFL teams pass the most and which run the most?
NFL pass and run rates are tracked for all 32 teams over three years, with per-season columns and a year-over-year trend arrow flagging scheme shifts. League Station's 2026 page color-codes pass-heaviest offenses in blue and run-heaviest in amber — so offenses that feed three or four receivers separate cleanly from ones funneling to a single back.
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