NFL Redzone Pass and Rush Splits
The table below shows not only the general pass and rush splits for all NFL teams, but also the redzone rates. The reason this is important is because touchdowns happen significantly more often in the redzone than between the 20s. Therefore, paying attention to pass and rush rates in the redzone gives a better idea of who has touchdown upside on teams. Likewise, it gives insight into who you should stack in NFL DFS on sites like Draftkings and Fanduel.
The models here at Paydirt take all of this data into account to develop the best projections possible for players. If you are interested in DFS or betting, the models here will help you make better choices!
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Legend:
- Pass: The amount of pass plays by a team in the sample.
- Pass%: The percentage of a teams total plays that were passing plays in the sample.
- AdjPass: The amount of pass plays in the redzone in the sample.
- AdjPass%: The percentage of a teams total plays that were passing plays in the redzone in the sample.
- ScriptDiff: The difference between a teams total pass play percentage and redzone pass play percentage in the sample.
- Run: The amount of rush plays by a team in the sample.
- Run%: The percentage of a teams total plays that were rushing plays in the sample.
- AdjRun: The amount of rush plays in the redzone in the sample.
- AdjRun%: The percentage of a teams total plays that were rushing plays in the redzone in the sample.