Which NFL Team Scored the Most Fantasy Points in 2025? (It's Not Who You Think)
Every NFL offense is basically a stacked fantasy roster. We ranked all 32.
Fantasy football nerds love pretending their roster is a real team, but what if we flipped it? Every NFL offense is basically a stacked fantasy squad — QBs, RBs, WRs, TEs, kickers, all piling up PPR points. So I crunched the 2025 regular season totals and ranked the actual teams like one giant league. Forget standings. We're talking raw fantasy production. And the winner? Not the team you expected. Some squads turned fantasy gold into real wins. Others? All sizzle, no steak. Grab a beer — this is gonna sting.
LA Rams: The Fantasy Kings at 1,925.2 Points (12 Wins)
Top scorers
Puka Nacua 375.0 PPR pts, Matthew Stafford 350.4, Kyren Williams 263.3.
The Rams didn't just win games — they dominated the imaginary draft board too. With 1,925.2 total fantasy points, LA sat atop the mountain. That's a balanced attack that actually translated: 12 real wins and the top fantasy haul. No disconnect here, folks. The Rams were cooking in both dimensions, turning fantasy points into scoreboard beatdowns. If your league had a "real life" trophy, these guys would be hoisting it while laughing.
Dallas Cowboys: Fantasy Runners-Up at 1,851.5 Points (Only 7 Wins)
Top scorers
Dak Prescott 307.8, George Pickens 289.9, Javonte Williams 242.8.
Here's where it gets hilarious. The Cowboys stacked the fantasy deck with 1,851.5 points — good for second overall — but somehow limped to just seven wins. On paper, this offense was a cheat code. In reality? They couldn't close games if you spotted them a lead. This is the ultimate fantasy heartbreaker: loaded roster, empty trophy case. Cowboys fans, I feel your pain — your team was out here balling in simulations while the real wins went elsewhere.
Detroit Lions: Third Place with 1,826.5 Points (9 Wins)
Detroit kept it respectable, posting 1,826.5 fantasy points and a middle-of-the-pack nine wins. Solid across the board, no single weak link dragging them down. Not the flashiest, but they weren't embarrassing themselves either. The Lions proved you can hover around .500 in real life while still putting up numbers that would make your fantasy group chat jealous. Nothing wrong with that middle-class life — steady production, no drama.
New England Patriots: Fourth at 1,756.4 Points (14 Wins)
Top scorer
Drake Maye, 348.0 fantasy pts.
Now we're talking rare air. The Patriots racked up 1,756.4 fantasy points while tying for the league's best record at 14 wins. New England wasn't just winning ugly — they were stacking points in both columns. Elite real-life record and near-elite fantasy output? That's the dream combo most teams chase but few nail. Pats fans can brag: your squad was winning games and winning the pretend league.
Denver Broncos: 13th Place at 1,594.1 Points (14 Wins)
Top scorer
Bo Nix, 296.8 fantasy pts.
Denver also went 14-3, tied for the NFL's best record, but fantasy? They scraped by at just 1,594.1 points — 13th overall. This was winning ugly, baby — defense, fundamentals, clock management, the whole grind-it-out special. No fantasy fireworks, just results. Compare that directly to New England: same win total, but the Pats put up nearly 200 more fantasy points. Broncos offense was efficient enough to win, but not sexy enough to light up the waiver wire. Respect the process, hate the stat sheet.
Arizona Cardinals: 11th at 1,618.9 Points (Only 3 Wins)
Top scorer
Trey McBride (TE), 315.9 PPR pts.
Arizona somehow cracked 1,618.9 fantasy points while tying for the league's worst record at three wins. How? Trey McBride, that's how. The tight end monster posted a staggering 315.9 PPR points — basically outscoring entire receiving rooms on his own. The rest of the Cardinals? Crickets. This is the textbook definition of empty calories: one stud carrying a dumpster fire to semi-respectable fantasy numbers while the real team collapsed. McBride was balling; everybody else was just collecting a paycheck.
NY Jets: Dead Last at 1,193.4 Points (3 Wins)
Bottom of the barrel, folks. The Jets scraped together a pathetic 1,193.4 fantasy points and also tied for the worst record with three wins. No stars, no breakout performers, nothing. Just a complete void across the offense. While Arizona at least had McBride to point at, the Jets had zero silver linings. Last in fantasy, last in reality — total synchronization in misery. Oof.
Look, the numbers don't lie: sometimes fantasy production and real wins march in lockstep, like the Rams crushing it or the Jets sucking equally on both fronts. Other times? Total disconnect. Dallas was a fantasy stud on a seven-win team. Denver won 14 games like it was a chore. Arizona padded stats on a three-win corpse. That's football — beautiful chaos where the box score and the standings tell two different stories. Moral of the story? Draft winners, not just points.
And for those who are curious, here is the full list.
- 1.LA Rams1,925.2
- 2.Dallas Cowboys1,851.5
- 3.Detroit Lions1,826.5
- 4.New England Patriots1,756.4
- 5.San Francisco 49ers1,715.2
- 6.Buffalo Bills1,711.7
- 7.Cincinnati Bengals1,673.3
- 8.Chicago Bears1,666.3
- 9.Indianapolis Colts1,658.6
- 10.Jacksonville Jaguars1,648.2
- 11.Arizona Cardinals1,618.9
- 12.Seattle Seahawks1,606.4
- 13.Denver Broncos1,594.1
- 14.Houston Texans1,579.0
- 15.LA Chargers1,571.1
- 16.Green Bay Packers1,538.0
- 17.Kansas City Chiefs1,526.8
- 18.Tampa Bay Buccaneers1,526.4
- 19.Pittsburgh Steelers1,520.1
- 20.New York Giants1,470.9
- 21.Atlanta Falcons1,464.2
- 22.Baltimore Ravens1,463.1
- 23.Philadelphia Eagles1,446.5
- 24.New Orleans Saints1,442.1
- 25.Miami Dolphins1,386.5
- 26.Washington Commanders1,359.1
- 27.Carolina Panthers1,340.3
- 28.Minnesota Vikings1,298.2
- 29.Tennessee Titans1,250.6
- 30.Las Vegas Raiders1,216.8
- 31.Cleveland Browns1,207.2
- 32.New York Jets1,193.4
All 2025 regular-season fantasy totals verified from official game logs, PPR scoring, offense plus kicker. check every team's real stats right here on AiOdds.io. Gamble responsibly, 21+ only.
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