In fantasy football, “PF” signifies Points For. This statistic represents the total number of points a team has accumulated throughout the season based on the scoring rules of the specific league. For example, a team might have a “PF” of 1200 after 10 weeks, indicating they’ve collectively scored 1200 points from the performances of their selected players.
The total points accumulated by a team serves as a direct indicator of offensive output and overall team strength. It is crucial because it helps determine standings, playoff seeding in certain league formats, and can be used to evaluate the performance and effectiveness of a team’s roster management and weekly lineup decisions. Historically, understanding a team’s scoring output has been a key factor in analyzing fantasy football performance and predicting future success.