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Everything I currently have for the fantasy football season.  All though the fantasy football season wont be up completely till the next NFL Football Season. 

Teams

Each NFL Fantasy Football league will consist of 12 fantasy teams, divided into three divisions of 4 teams each. The divisions will be called: East, Central, and West.

Each team will consist of 14 NFL players. (Note: Individual defensive players are not drafted; rather, you will draft an NFL team's entire defensive unit. So, for the purpose of roster limits, each NFL defensive unit will count as one "player.") Out of the 14 players on each fantasy team, each owner may select a starting lineup each week. The chart below lists the required number of players at each position for the 'starting lineup', the 'draft', and the 'overall' roster.

Roster Requirements
Position Starting Lineup Draft* Overall Roster*
Quarterback (QB) 1 2 -
Running Back (RB) 2 3 -
Wide Receiver (WR) 2 3 -
Tight End (TE) 1 2 -
Kicker (K) 1 2 -
Defensive Team (DT) 1 2 -
All Positions 8 14 14

 

Scoring

Point Values
Each week your team will compete against another team in your league in a head-to-head matchup. During a game, each of the players in your 'starting lineup' ('active' players) for that week will earn points based on actual statistics from NFL games. The charts below list the statistics and their point values.

Offensive Statistic QB, WR, RB, TE, K
Touchdown 6 points
Passing Yards 1 point for every 25 yards
Rushing Yards 1 point for every 10 yards
Receiving Yards 1 point for every 10 yards
2 point conversion 2 points
Interception -2 points
Fumble Lost -2 points
Field Goal 0-49 yards = 3 points
50+ yards = 5 points
Extra Point 1 point

Defensive Statistic Defense
Touchdown 6 points
Safety 2 points
Interception 2 points
Fumble Recovery 2 points
Sack 1 point
Points Allowed 0-6 = 8 points
7-13 = 6 points
14-20 = 4 points
21-27 = 2 points
28+ = 0 points
Yards Allowed 0-49 = 12 points
50-99 = 10 points
100-149 = 8 points
150-199 = 6 points
200-249 = 4 points
250-299 = 2 points
300+ = 0 points

Wins & Losses
For each head-to-head matchup, the team with the greater number of points will earn a Win and the team with the lesser number a Loss. During the regular season, if two teams have the same number of points, each team will get a Tie. During the playoffs, there aren't any ties, and the team with the highest number of 'reserve' points in that playoff game will be the winner. If this doesn't break the tie, then the team with the higher playoff seed gets the Win.