A receiver’s portion of his team’s total pass attempts is a crucial statistic in fantasy football and a key indicator of a player’s involvement within an offense. For instance, if a team throws the ball 50 times in a game, and a specific receiver is targeted 10 times, his portion of the team’s pass attempts for that game is 20%.
This metric provides valuable insight for evaluating wide receivers, tight ends, and running backs. A high proportion of targets suggests a player is heavily relied upon within the offensive scheme, regardless of external factors like quarterback play or defensive coverage. Tracking this data over time reveals trends in player usage and can help predict future performance. Historically, players with consistently high proportions have been valuable fantasy assets, offering a stable floor for scoring even when touchdowns are scarce.