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Fantasy Football Tip: Rushing TDs and The Passing Game

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by Hatch113

I've been using high-powered math and statistics to analyze NFL football over the past several months over at NFL Stats. Dan recently asked me to contribute some of my work over here at Armchair GM. Most of my stuff is heavy on the math, but here is something that might interest most fans.

In most fantasy football leagues, rushing touchdowns are the the most precious scores. Everyone starts the draft by picking 2 RBs (except the guy who always takes Peyton Manning first).

Rushing TDs are a product of a great running game, right? That's only half true. Rushing TDs have just as much to do with a good passing game as a running game. That's not shocking news to most serious football fans. No team can run the ball all the way down the field without at least a few pass completions. But the extent to which rushing TDs are dependent on the passing game may surprise some.

Rushing TDs correlation with:

Team Yds/Rush 0.50

Team Yds/Pass Att 0.46

Going a little deeper, we can run a quick regression using rushing and passing efficiency (including sack yards) to estimate rushing TDs. Interceptions are a big part of the passing game--teams that throw a lot of INTs would be expected to limit their opportunities for rushing TDs. So I'll include interception efficiency in the model. I'll also use standardized variables so we can directly compare the relative importance of each variable. Based on data from the '02-'06 seasons, the regression produces the following results:


VARIABLE COEFFICIENT STDERROR T STAT P-VALUE
const 13.51 0.35 38.88 0.00
Z RUN AVG* 2.56 0.35 7.27 0.00
Z PASS EFF* 2.16 0.39 5.54 0.00
Z INT RATE -0.34 0.39 -0.88 0.38
R-squared 0.42


The coefficient of RUN AVG (yds/rush) is 2.56 while the coefficent of PASS EFF (yds/att) is 2.16, which tells us that a good passing game is almost as important as a good running game in producing rushing TDs.

But if we consider the importance of INT RATE (INTs/att), we see that the importance of the passing game nearly equals that of the running game in producing rushing TDs (2.56 vs. 2.50).

So if other teams in your league have already picked up Stephen Jackson and Larry Johnson, or if you're looking for a #3 RB to fill the gap when LT has a bye in week 7, then look for an overlooked RB on a team with a decent passing game.

More analysis like this, including win predictions, QB ratings, and more, can be found at www.bbnflstats.com.

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Yakob878MVP
858 days ago
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ya good job on the article. running backs own fantsy football if you have no good ones you can not win in almost every fantasy football league out their
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Alex HolowczakHall of Famer
858 days ago
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We like the Mathematics here - this guy loves it!
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