2025 IDP Stat Metrics Hub
A sortable, role-adjusted IDP data hub covering defensive snaps, fantasy efficiency, tackle efficiency, pass-rush production, sack regression, missed tackles, zone-heavy linebacker usage, DB opportunity, and big-play dependency.
What This Hub Is
This tool is designed to make full-season IDP data easier to use. Instead of looking at raw tackles, sacks, and snaps in isolation, the hub groups players by role and adds context around playing time, efficiency, expected production, and regression indicators.
The goal is not just to show who scored the most fantasy points in 2025. It is to help identify which players had stable roles, which players over- or underperformed their opportunity, and which trends may be useful when projecting future IDP value.
How to Use This Tool
1. Start with the IDP Dashboard
The dashboard highlights the most useful takeaways, including top role players, tackle over/underperformers, pressure standouts, sack regression candidates, zone-heavy linebackers, missed tackle risks, and DB opportunity when available.
2. Check Weekly Snap Counts
Use this tab to see weekly defensive snap percentage and raw snap counts. This is the best place to evaluate role stability and full-season usage.
3. Use Role-Based Tabs
Players are grouped by DE, DT, Off-Ball LB, CB, and S so comparisons are more useful than one all-position leaderboard.
4. Treat Regression as a Signal
Expected tackles and expected sacks are not guarantees. They are directional indicators to help spot players whose production may not fully match their opportunity.
2025 IDP Stat Metrics Hub
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Recommended Tabs to Review
| Tab | Best Used For |
|---|---|
| IDP Dashboard | Quickly finding the most actionable takeaways from the full dataset. |
| Weekly Snap Counts | Evaluating playing time, role stability, and full-season usage. |
| Fantasy Points Per Snap | Identifying efficient scorers and low-volume outliers. |
| Tackle Efficiency | Comparing tackle rate, expected tackles, and tackle performance versus role baseline. |
| Off-Ball LB Zone % | Identifying linebackers who played in more zone-heavy, tackle-friendly coverage environments. |
| Missed Tackles | Flagging players with elevated missed tackle rates. |
| Pass Rush & Sack Regression | Finding pressure producers whose sack totals may have lagged or exceeded their pass-rush opportunity. |
| Big Play Dependency | Reviewing off-ball linebackers and safeties whose fantasy value was driven more by splash plays than tackles. |
| DB Opportunity | Reviewing defensive backs with target/opportunity data when true target data is available. |
| Full Data | A deeper all-in-one table for power users who want the full dataset. |
Key Metric Guide
Expected Tackles
Estimated tackles based on defensive snaps and the player’s role-based tackle baseline.
Tackles +/- Expected
Shows whether a player produced more or fewer tackles than expected based on his role and snap volume.
Sacks +/- Expected
A sack regression indicator built from pressure volume and sack conversion. Negative values can point to possible future sack upside.
Zone % While On Field
For off-ball linebackers, this estimates how often their defense was in zone coverage while they were on the field.
Big Play Dependency %
For off-ball linebackers and safeties only, this estimates how much fantasy value came from non-tackle production.
DB Opportunity
Uses true target data only when available. No tackle/PD proxy is used for this tab.
Important Notes
Player positions are grouped by IDP role rather than strict NFL roster labels. Edge rushers and pass-rushing outside linebackers are included with defensive ends for cleaner fantasy comparisons.
Expected tackles and expected sacks are role/volume-based baselines, not full projections. They are best used as context for overperformance, underperformance, and possible regression.
Coverage context is limited to off-ball linebackers and should be read as team coverage environment while the player was on the field, not a perfect charting of each individual assignment.
Fantasy Scoring Used
Fantasy point calculations use IDPGuru’s default IDP scoring:
| Solo Tackle | 1.5 | Assist | 0.75 | TFL | 2 |
| Sack | 4 | Forced Fumble | 4 | Fumble Recovery | 4 |
| Pass Defensed | 1.5 | Interception | 5 | Defensive TD | 6 |
Turn the free data into weekly lineup and draft decisions.
This hub is a free sample of how IDPGuru uses defensive snaps, role trends, efficiency metrics, and regression indicators to evaluate IDP value. Premium members get the weekly rankings, draft guide content, in-season updates, and player analysis built from the same type of data-driven process.
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