If you’ve made it this far, there are probably a few players you have to thank for it. Likewise, if you are out of the running for a championship, there are undoubtedly a number of prominent players who under-performed for you when you needed them to come through the most. Here’s a quick look at the 2013 fantasy football playoffs by the numbers. (All stats are from Weeks 14-16)
1:5
Matthew Stafford’s TD:INT ratio in three losses for the Lions.
9:0
Andy Dalton’s TD:INT ratio in two victories and ones loss for the Bengals.
517 total yards, 15 catches, 8 TDs
What Jamaal Charles was able to accomplish
64 total yards, 2 catches, 0 TDs
What Adrian Peterson was able to accomplish
129 total yards, 6 catches, 1 TD
What Jordan Todman was able to accomplish
Eight catches, 81 yards, 1 TD
PPR specialist running back Danny Woodhead’s receiving numbers
15 catches, 144 yards, 0 TDs (2 Rush TDs)
PPR specialist running back Joique Bell’s receiving numbers
16 catches, 309 yards, 2 TDs
Numbers for Yahoo’s projected No. 50 ranked player, Antonio Brown
12 catches, 193 yards, 0 TDs
Numbers for Yahoo’s projected No. 6 ranked player, Calvin Johnson
12 completions, 164 pass yards, 0 TD, 1 INT
Robert Griffin III’s quarterback stats
0 completions, 0 yards, 0 TDs, 0 INTs
Aaron Rodgers’ quarterback stats
62 completions, 837 pass yards, 6 TDs, 2 INTs
Nick Foles’ quarterback stats
13 catches, 184 rec. yards, 75 rush yards, 3 touchdowns
The numbers for dual-threat Cordarrelle Patterson of the Vikings
16 catches, 165 rec. yards, 28 rush yards, 2 TDs
The numbers for dual-threat Shane Vereen of the Patriots
10 catches, 146 yards, 3 TDs
What tight end Marcedes Lewis did with Chad Henne throwing him the ball
Seven catches, 94 yards, 2 TDs
What tight end Jason Witten did with Tony Romo throwing him the ball
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