Every dot is a real play. Every line is where the ball went. 2025 season, official play-by-play.
Goal line at the top; side numbers are yards from the end zone. The view auto-zooms to whatever you have showing.
A completed pass draws in three parts — a thin arc from the snap to the catch point (air yards), then a thick faded line to where the play ended (YAC). Dashed is an incompletion, drawn to the depth the ball was intended to travel. Straight is a run.
Squares are rushes, circles are targets. Hover anything for the play; click to pin it. With nothing pinned, the side panel ranks who's in view.
| NEAR TD | Died inside the 3 on a drive that scored no TD |
| TOUCHDOWN | Every rushing and receiving TD |
| RED ZONE TGT | Every pass thrown inside the 20 |
| DEEP BALL | Every pass thrown 20+ yards downfield |
Anytime TD. NEAR TD alone, filtered to one team, finds players carried to the 1 without scoring. Goal-line work is sticky; the market prices the result, not the opportunity.
Receiving yards. ALL WEEKS plus a name shows the shape of usage. A receiver living at 5–10 yards needs volume to clear a line; one with regular 25-yard arcs clears it on two catches. Same season total, different bet.
Air vs YAC. Click any completion for the split. YAC-heavy production is more volatile — it needs a broken tackle. Volatility gets mispriced more often than volume does.
No odds, no lines, no projections. This finds the question; you still have to shop the number.
Start/sit. RED ZONE TGT by team shows who the offence looks for near the goal line — a better TD predictor than last week's touchdowns.
Buy low / sell high. Near-misses without scores are a trade target. Scores without near-misses or red-zone volume are luck; sell while the name is hot.
Waivers. A player whose targets suddenly appear in the red zone or downfield is getting a role change — visible here before the box score.