NFL compare
Two players side by side, every stat as a percentile slider within the position — or one player against his own past seasons. Switch to Multi for up to six at once, or Stack to read a QB against one of his pass catchers.
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How to read a comparison
Every stat here renders as a percentile within the position for that season, not a raw number. That framing does the work a table of totals can't: 1,100 receiving yards is elite for a tight end and mid-tier for a WR1, and a percentile slider says so at a glance. When two markers sit on the same bar, the gap between them is measured against the whole position cohort — a 10-point percentile gap among quarterbacks is a real gap, not rounding noise.
Which stats matter by position
For running backs and receivers, lead with opportunity — target share, carry share, snap share — before efficiency; volume is stickier season to season than yards-per-touch, which is why our opportunity-share research treats usage as the signal and efficiency as the tiebreak. For quarterbacks, efficiency metrics like EPA per dropback separate real play from box-score volume. The radar view overlays both players' profiles; trajectory mode plots multi-season arcs so you can see aging patterns rather than assume them — sixteen years of age curves says those arcs differ sharply by position.
Head-to-head vs. multi
Head-to-head lays two players out side by side — headshots up top, mirrored percentile sliders down the page, each marker bubble carrying the percentile itself. Every side picks its own season, so the tool also answers the question a single-season table can't: is this the same player he was two years ago? Pick the same player twice and stack his 2023 against his 2025. Multi-compare takes up to six players from the same position — the practical mode for a draft-day decision between four mid-round receivers. Fantasy-specific verdicts (projections, ADP value, tier) live on each player's player outlook page; this page is the raw scouting view underneath those calls.