Fantasy Points Calculator

Professional NFL fantasy football scoring calculator for all positions. Supports Standard, PPR, and Half-PPR leagues. Calculate fantasy points from passing yards, touchdowns, receptions, interceptions & more. Perfect for draft preparation, weekly lineup decisions & league customization across all fantasy platforms.

Offensive Players
Defense/Special Teams
Kickers

Player Information

Passing Stats

Rushing Stats

Receiving Stats

Team Defense & Special Teams Stats

Kicker Statistics

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Tired of Guessing Your Fantasy Football Scores? This Calculator Finally Makes Sense of Scoring

You know that feeling when you’re staring at a player’s stat line—maybe 85 rushing yards, a touchdown, and a couple of catches—and you’re trying to figure out exactly how many fantasy points that translates to in your league? You grab a pen, start doing mental math, then check your league’s scoring settings, then realize you forgot whether you’re in Standard or PPR. By the time you’ve got a rough number, the waiver wire has already closed.

That’s where the fantasy points calculator from heycalc.org changes everything. It’s a free, browser-based tool that lets you input any player’s stats—passing, rushing, receiving, defense, or kicker—and instantly see the exact fantasy points based on your league’s scoring system. No downloads, no sign‑ups, no uploading your roster. All the math happens right on your device.

Your League Settings, Your Points

Most fantasy football scoring systems fall into one of three camps: Standard (no points per reception), Half‑PPR (0.5 points per catch), or Full PPR (1 point per reception). But even within those, leagues tweak things—maybe passing touchdowns are worth 6 points instead of 4, or interceptions cost you an extra point. The calculator handles all that flexibility.

You start by selecting the position (QB, RB, WR, TE) and the scoring system. Then you fill in the stat fields that matter: passing yards, rushing yards, receptions, touchdowns, interceptions, fumbles lost, and even two‑point conversions. Hit the “Calculate Fantasy Points” button, and the tool breaks down exactly how many points came from passing, rushing, and receiving—plus a slick doughnut chart that shows the distribution.

What makes this genuinely useful is the detailed scoring breakdown table. It lists every category (e.g., passing yards: 250 yards × 0.04 points per yard = 10.0 points) so you can see exactly why Patrick Mahomes ended up with 28.2 points instead of the 24 you were guessing. This kind of transparency is a lifesaver when you’re trying to evaluate a trade or decide whether to start a flex player.

More Than Just Offense: Defense and Kickers, Too

Most scoring calculators stop at offensive players. But this one covers the whole roster. Switch over to the Defense/Special Teams tab and input sacks, interceptions, fumble recoveries, safeties, defensive touchdowns, blocked kicks, and—this is key— points allowed and yards allowed. Those two inputs matter a lot in many league formats, because a defense that gives up 35 points might actually lose you points. The calculator handles the tiered scoring for points allowed automatically.

Then there’s the Kicker tab. If you’ve ever tried to calculate a kicker’s score in your head after a game where they nailed a 52‑yarder but missed an extra point, you know it’s a headache. The calculator breaks field goals into three distance ranges (0‑39, 40‑49, 50+), tracks extra points made and missed, and even subtracts points for missed kicks. The result is a total that matches your league’s rules perfectly.

Why You Should Trust This Tool With Your Lineup Decisions

Here’s the part that matters to anyone who has ever worried about privacy online: every single calculation happens in your browser. Nothing—not your stats, not your league settings, not your player data—is ever sent to a server. The calculator runs on your own computer, using JavaScript. You could be building a lineup for your work league while sitting in a coffee shop on public Wi‑Fi, and nobody else sees a thing.

No account creation. No email sign‑up. No “upload your spreadsheet so we can analyze your team” nonsense. You just open the page, type in the numbers, and get your answer. That’s it.

For fantasy managers who are league commissioners or just love digging into scoring nuances, this tool also helps with league customization. Want to see how changing from PPR to Half‑PPR would affect your star wide receiver’s weekly value? Run the same stat line under both scoring systems side by side. The calculator makes it trivial to compare scoring formats.

A Real Workflow for Draft Prep and Weekly Decisions

Let me walk you through how I actually use this thing, because the surface‑level “enter stats, get points” hides some deeper value.

Draft preparation: Before your draft, gather projected stats for your top targets (from any site you like). Plug each player’s projected numbers into the calculator under your league’s scoring system. You’ll get a comparable fantasy point projection that accounts for your specific scoring quirks. Suddenly you’re not just guessing who’s undervalued—you have hard numbers.

Weekly lineup decisions: It’s Thursday night and you’re torn between two flex options. One has a higher floor but lower ceiling; the other is boom‑or‑bust. Use the calculator to model best‑case and worst‑case scenarios for each. Seeing the point ranges laid out numerically helps you make a cold‑headed decision instead of going with your gut.

Trade evaluation: Someone offers you a running back for your wide receiver. The raw trade analyzer on your platform might not account for differences in scoring system. Plug both players’ recent stat lines into the calculator, note the actual points they’ve been scoring, and decide if the trade makes sense for your league.

Keeper and dynasty leagues: If you’re trying to project a rookie’s value over the next three years, you can simulate different scoring formats to see how changes to the league rules would impact long‑term value.

What About Non‑Standard Scoring?

The calculator defaults to the most common settings for each position, but the scoring values are based on industry‑standard defaults that match Yahoo, ESPN, Sleeper, and NFL Fantasy platforms. If your league uses custom point values (e.g., 0.5 points per first down, or 6‑point passing touchdowns), you should check your league’s specific rules—but the calculator’s output will still be very close for most standard‑ish formats.

One thing I appreciate: the tool doesn’t try to be everything to everyone. It’s focused on the three most popular scoring systems and the core stats that matter. That means the interface stays clean and you’re not scrolling past a dozen irrelevant fields.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the fantasy points calculator handle different quarterback scoring?

QBs are scored using the standard 0.04 points per passing yard, 4 points per passing touchdown, and -2 points per interception. The calculator also accounts for rushing stats (0.1 points per rushing yard, 6 points per rushing TD) and any two‑point conversions. The breakdown table shows exactly how many points came from each category, so you can see if a QB’s value is more driven by his legs or his arm.

Is there a limit to how many players I can calculate in one session?

No limit at all. You can calculate points for as many players as you want, one after another. The calculator doesn’t save your data anywhere (remember, it stays on your device), so you can refresh the page and start fresh whenever you like. Many people use it for an entire draft board or for a full season’s worth of weekly projections.

Can I use this on my phone during a live draft?

Absolutely. The tool is fully responsive and works in any modern mobile browser. The interface is clean enough that you can tap through stats quickly while your draft timer is ticking. I’ve used it on my phone during a live draft at a bar and it was perfectly readable—no pinching or zooming needed.

Do I need to create an account or sign in?

No. There is no login, no email collection, no account creation. The fantasy points calculator is completely free and anonymous. You just open the page and start calculating.

What happens to my data after I close the page?

Nothing. All calculations happen in your browser, and no data is stored on any server. When you close the tab, everything is gone. This tool is designed with privacy first—ideal for anyone who handles sensitive league information or just doesn’t want their fantasy football activity tracked.

Is this calculator accurate for all major fantasy platforms?

Yes, because the scoring values used are the defaults on Yahoo, ESPN, Sleeper, and NFL.com. Slight customizations (such as bonus points for 40‑yard touchdowns or negative points for missed field goals beyond a certain distance) are not supported, but for the vast majority of leagues, the output matches what you’d see in your official league scoring.

The Bottom Line

The fantasy points calculator at heycalc.org is the simplest, fastest way to convert raw NFL stats into fantasy points—without signing up, without uploading data, and without any guesswork. Whether you’re preparing for your draft, setting your weekly lineup, or evaluating a trade, this tool gives you the clarity you need in under 30 seconds.

The next time you’re staring at a stat line and wondering, “How many points is that in my league?”, just open the calculator. You’ll get an answer you can trust.