Power Rankings

Roster-Based Team Strength

Power Rankings

Team strength rankings based on optimal starting lineup value, actual performance, and positional advantages.

How Power Rankings Work

The Power Score Formula

Power Score combines what your roster could do with what it has done:

%
Optimal Lineup Value
%
Actual Performance
Win %, All-Play record, points scored
%
Positional Edge
Elite players at scarce positions (RB, TE)
%
Usable Depth
Meaningful backups only (top backup per position)

VOR Position Scarcity

Current Power Rankings

Top Power Team
Power Score:
League Format
teams
Power Gap
#1 vs # difference

Trade Impact Simulator

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See the Real Impact

Select two teams and pick players from each side to see how the trade affects starting lineup strength, not just total value.

Team 1

Power Rank
#
Trading Away
player
Trade
Team 2

Power Rank
#
Trading Away
player

Component Breakdown

Team Deep Dive


About Power Rankings

Power Rankings help identify true team strength beyond win-loss records. They're especially useful for evaluating trades — trading a star player for multiple mediocre players might look fair on paper, but hurts your Power Score because you can only start so many players. The Optimal Lineup Value component specifically captures this.

Scarcity: VOR (Value Over Replacement)
Updated: