The Rushing Efficiency tool allows you to run queries that examine rushing effectiveness from the past three seasons from multiple perspectives and with various filters.
You may select any combination of the QB, RB, WR, and TE positions. A green highlight will indicate you have a position selected.
The Totals, Per Game, and Per Carry perspectives are self-explanatory. The Team Percentages perspective shows players’ percentages of their teams’ statistics only in the games in which they accumulated statistics. That means the statistics of players on teams can add up to more than 100% if some players missed games in the query window.
Power situations are those on third and fourth downs with 2 or fewer yards to gain or on any down within 2 yards of the end zone.
A Light Box has fewer than seven defenders, a Standard Box has seven defenders, and a Heavy Box has more than seven defenders.
Poorly Blocked carries are those with 0 or fewer yards before contact. Well Blocked carries are those with 5 or more yards before contact.
The timeframe options allow you to run a query with any combination of weeks selected within a single season or to run a query between a specified start week and end week, either within one season or bridging multiple seasons. Use the radio buttons to toggle between those timeframe options. For the in-season week selector, a green highlight will indicate you have a week selected.
In the results table, Stuffed carries are those of 0 or fewer yards, Breakaways are runs of 15 or more yards, and Successes are carries that meet the success rate standards for plays as detailed in the glossary. FanPts follow both standard and PPR scoring rules since they only reflect fantasy points scored on carries and not also receptions.
This tool relies on Sportradar charting, and its query results may not match those that use other data sources on this or other sites.