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Rosters and Scoring

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Roster Positions
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Offense
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PositionQuantity
Quarterback (QB)1
Wide Receiver (WR)2
Running Back (RB)2
Wide Receiver/Tight End (W/T)1
Wide Receiver/Running Back/Tight End (W/R/T)1
Kicker (K)1

Defense
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PositionQuantity
Defensive Back (DB)3
Defensive Lineman (DL)2
Linebacker (LB)3

Inactive
#

PositionQuantity
Bench (BN)8
Injured Reserve (IR)2

Scoring
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Offense
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CategoryPoints Per Category
Passing TDs4 points
Interceptions-1 point
Passing Yards25 yards = 1 point
Rushing TDs6 points
Rushing Yards10 yards = 1 point
Receiving TDs6 points
Receptions0.5 points
Receiving Yards10 yards = 1 point
2-point Conversions2 points
Fumbles Lost-2 points
Offensive Fumble Return TD6 points

Special Teams
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CategoryPoints Per Category
Return TDs6 points
Field Goals 0 - 39 yards3 points
Field Goals 40 - 49 yards4 points
Field Goals 50+ yards5 points
PAT Made1 point

Defense
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CategoryPoints Per Category
Tackle Solo1.5 points
Tackle Assist1 point
Sack3 points
Interception6 points
Fumble Force4 points
Fumble Recovery4 points
Defensive TD6 points
Safety6 points
Pass Defended2 points
Block Kick6 points
Tackle for Loss3 points
Extra Point Returned2 points

Specifics
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We have fractional points.

All players receive fractional points for every yard gained. So if your league awards one point for every 20 rushing yards, you would receive 1/20 of a point for each yard gained.

We have negative points.

All players receive negative points for every yard lost. So if your league awards one point for every 10 rushing yards, you would lose one fantasy point for every 10 yards lost.