
It's May, so what better time to sharpen our respective fantasy knowledge swords with some good ol' fashioned trivia!
Today's topic: The top fantasy performers and seasons since 2000.
You can find the answers at the very bottom of the article. No cheating! Unless, of course, you want to. It is a free country after all.
As always: It's a great day to be great.
Fantasy Football Trivia: Top Performers Over The Last 25 Years
- Since 2018, there have only been three quarterbacks who have finished as the overall fantasy QB1. Name them.
- Who is the only quarterback to record an overall QB1 finish on two different teams since 2000?
- Only four rookie quarterbacks have averaged 20-plus fantasy points per game in NFL history (min. 8 starts). All four accomplished this feat since 2011, can you name them?
- Who was the last running back to finish as THE RB1 in overall PPR scoring in back-to-back seasons?
- This running back holds the record for most PPR points per game in a single season with 32.9! Who is he? (Hint: This occurred in the year 2000)
- Two wide receivers finished as the overall PPR WR1 in a whopping four different seasons between 2000 and 2024. Who are they?
- This wide receiver caught a league-high 16 touchdowns on his way to overall WR1 honors during the 2004 season. He never caught more than eight touchdowns during any of his other 16 seasons. Who is he?
- This wide receiver set the NFL rookie record with 24.6 PPR points per game, but he never managed to finish as the overall WR1 in a single season. Who is he?
- Travis Kelce has finished as the overall PPR TE1 a staggering six times during the last nine seasons. Who are the other three tight ends to take this honor during this time frame?
- Kelce's aforementioned six TE1 finishes are the most of any player at the position since 2000. Who is in second place with four-such finishes during this span?
Answers To Fantasy Football Trivia
- Answer: Josh Allen (2020, 2021, 2023), Patrick Mahomes (2018, 2022), Lamar Jackson (2019, 2024)
- Answer: Peyton Manning (2006 with the Colts, 2013 with the Broncos)
- Answer: Panthers QB Cam Newton (2011), Commanders QB Robert Griffin (2012), Chargers QB Justin Herbert (2020), Commanders QB Jayden Daniels (2024)
- Answer: Chiefs RB Priest Holmes during the 2002 and 2003 seasons
- Answer: Rams RB Marshall Faulk thanks to ridiculous 253-1359-18 rushing and 81-830-8 receiving lines
- Answer: Marvin Harrison (2000, 2001, 2002, 2006) and Antonio Brown (2014-2017)
- Answer: Panthers WR Muhsin Muhammad
- Answer: Giants WR Odell Beckham in 2014
- Answer: Ravens TE Mark Andrews (2021), Lions TE Sam LaPorta (2023), Raiders TE Brock Bowers (2024)
- Answer: Chiefs TE Tony Gonzalez (2000-2001, 2003-2004)
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