David Dilley Fantasy Football League Scoring Rules
Season indicates the season a rule or set of rules were first used by the DFL.
New 2013
Passing
- Touchdown
- +4
- Two-Point Conversion
- +1
- 1 Yard
- +0.02
Rushing
- Touchdown
- +6
- Two-Point Conversion
- +2
- 1 Yard
- +0.05
Receiving
- Touchdown
- +6
- Two-Point Conversion
- +2
- 1 Yard
- +0.05
Miscellanous
- All Other Touchdowns
- +6
Kicking
- Each PAT Made
- +1
- Field Goal 0-39 Made
- +3
- Field Goal 40-49 Made
- +3
- Field Goal 50+ Made
- +4
Team Defense / Special Teams
- Blocked Punt or FG return for TD
- +6
- Safety
- +2
- 0 Points Allowed
- +6
- 1-6 Points Allowed
- +6
- 7-13 Points Allowed
- +3
Old 1995 - 2002
- Points
- 6 points for a rushing, receiving, or defensive/special teams (DST) touchdown.
- 4 points for a defensive/special teams shutout. 2002
- 3 points for a passing touchdown or field goal.
- 2 points for a rushing or receiving two point conversion.
- 1 point for a passing two point conversion or for a point after touchdown.
- All scoring done at any position other than DST is done individually. 2001
- Defensive/Special Teams (DST) Scoring: 2001
- Special teams scoring is included in defensive scoring, though not always exclusively
- If an individual player (be it a RB, WR, etc.) held by one DDFFL team is on the DST of another DDFFL team, and he scores on a defensive or special teams play, both DDFFL teams receive points for the score.
- If an individual player (be it a RB, WR, etc.) held by one DDFFL team is also on the DST of that DDFFL team, and he scores on a defensive or special teams play, the DDFFL team receive points for the individual and the DST.
- DST scoring does not include points for kicking field goals or points after touchdown, which only counts for Kickers.
- DST scoring does not include points for throwing a touchdown or two point conversion or running a touchdown or two point conversion, even on broken kicking plays. These points are scored by the individual player only (be it a QB, K, etc.).
- Tie Games
- Regular Season - If two competing teams score the same number of points in their game, a tie game is declared.
- Playoffs - If two or more competing teams score the highest number of points in a playoff game, the points scored by the designated reserve player shall be used as the tie breaker. 2002
- Fantasy Bowl - If two or more competing teams score the highest number of points in a Fantasy Bowl, the points scored by the designated reserve player shall be used as the tie breaker.