PPR vs. Standard Scoring

In football, a full or half-point per reception (PPR) can dramatically raise the value of pass-catching backs and possession receivers. Standard scoring, on the other hand, emphasizes touchdowns and yardage. Knowing which format your league uses can flip your entire draft board.

Head-to-Head vs. Rotisserie

Basketball, baseball, and hockey leagues often use head-to-head or roto scoring. In a head-to-head format, weekly matchups create high-variance outcomes. In rotisserie, it’s all about season-long balance. Strategy shifts from matchup exploitation to long-term consistency.

Custom League Rules

Some platforms allow deep customization — bonus points for 40-yard plays, faceoff wins in hockey, or triple-doubles in basketball. These bonuses reward niche player types and can create valuable late-round opportunities if you know where to look.

Bottom Line

Before you draft, take time to study your league’s scoring system. Every point counts — and in close matchups, understanding the scoring mechanics might be the difference between playoffs and elimination.

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