Stats - 3 Year
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A single season of fantasy production is noise. Three is signal. A WR who finished WR12 last year but was WR48 the two years before that probably isn't WR12 again, and the inverse is just as true. This report puts the last three seasons of every QB, RB, WR, and TE side by side so you can spot durable producers and one-year wonders before draft day.
Pick a position tab (QB by default) and the table ranks every player by weighted fantasy points per game, with the most recent year weighted highest. Each row expands to show stat lines for each of the last three years: passing, rushing, and receiving totals, games played, and half-PPR fantasy points. QB rows add a passer rating column; receiver rows add catch rate and yards per target. Click any column header to sort, search by name or team, or click a player name for a detailed modal view.
For a visual version of the same data, see charts. Cross-reference with rankings to see how three-year production lines up against where the consensus has each player slotted. New to reading these numbers? The NFL stats guide covers volume versus efficiency and which stats actually predict, and the dynasty guide explains how production curves and player aging shape a long-term roster.
Where can I see three-year NFL fantasy stats for every player?
Three-year NFL fantasy stats for every QB, RB, WR, and TE are ranked by weighted fantasy points per game (most recent year weighted highest). League Station's 2026 player-stats table expands each row to show passing, rushing, and receiving totals for the last three seasons, plus passer rating for QBs and catch rate / yards per target for receivers.
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