In fantasy football, ‘PA’ represents Points Allowed. This statistic reflects the total points a defense allows to the specific position being evaluated (e.g., PA to quarterbacks, PA to running backs, PA to wide receivers, or PA to tight ends). For example, if a defense surrenders a high number of points to opposing running backs through rushing yards and receiving touchdowns, it will have a high number in Points Allowed to running backs.
Analyzing Points Allowed is beneficial because it provides a gauge of defensive vulnerabilities. Fantasy football managers use this information to identify favorable matchups for their offensive players. A defense that consistently yields high points to a certain position may be targeted by astute fantasy managers seeking to maximize their potential scoring output. This metric has become a common tool in fantasy sports due to its straightforward method of identifying potentially weak defenses and informing player selection.