Fantasy football winning Team Members

Is there a statistic which player is winning the most fantasy football leagues?

imo it has to be kelce

Is there a player which you have to put into your roster to increase the chance of winning leagues?

In 2022:

Most Common Players on Championship Teams

22.8% – Christian McCaffrey, RB, 49ers – ADP: 3.1, 404.56 PTS
22.2% – Patrick Mahomes, QB, Chiefs – ADP: 31.6, 457.90 PTS
22.0% – Austin Ekeler, RB, Chargers – ADP: 5.0, 413.80 PTS
21.4% – Travis Kelce, TE, Chiefs – ADP: 19.6, 337.40 PTS
20.4% – A.J. Brown, WR, Eagles – ADP: 36.0, 332.80 PTS
19.8% – CeeDee Lamb, WR, Cowboys – ADP: 20.4, 338.80 PTS
19.8% – George Kittle, TE, 49ers – ADP: 48.2, 231.70 PTS
18.0% – Jalen Hurts, QB, Eagles – ADP: 63.4, 386.50 PTS
16.3% – Derrick Henry, RB, Titans – ADP: 5.9, 316.56 PTS
15.7% – Nick Chubb, RB, Browns – ADP: 29.0, 317.20 PTS
15.7% – Tyreek Hill, WR, Dolphins – ADP: 19.2, 367.20 PTS
15.7% – Eagles D/ST, D/ST, Eagles – ADP: 165.1, 173.00 PTS
15.6% – Saquon Barkley, RB, Giants – ADP: 28.0, 291.30 PTS
15.5% – Josh Jacobs, RB, Raiders – ADP: 56.9, 354.80 PTS
15.3% – T.J. Hockenson, TE, Vikings – ADP: 73.7, 230.90 PTS
15.2% – Josh Allen, QB, Bills – ADP: 24.0, 417.28 PTS
15.0% – Keenan Allen, WR, Chargers – ADP: 26.2, 206.00 PTS
14.6% – Amon-Ra St. Brown, WR, Lions – ADP: 64.6, 288.70 PTS
14.3% – Jerick McKinnon, RB, Chiefs – ADP: Undrafted, 227.50 PTS
14.1% – Justin Tucker, K, Ravens – ADP: 95.8, 182.00 PTS
13.8% – Justin Jefferson, WR, Vikings – ADP: 6.3, 378.96 PTS
13.7% – DeVonta Smith, WR, Eagles – ADP: 95.9, 288.80 PTS
13.3% – Davante Adams, WR, Raiders – ADP: 12.7, 382.10 PTS
13.3% – Chris Godwin, WR, Buccaneers – ADP: 65.0, 253.30 PTS
13.3% – Travis Etienne Jr., RB, Jaguars – ADP: 49.3, 233.50 PTS
13.2% – Kenneth Walker III, RB, Seahawks – ADP: 140.5, 231.10 PTS
13.2% – Jaylen Waddle, WR, Dolphins – ADP: 49.0, 277.70 PTS
12.9% – Cam Akers, RB, Rams – ADP: 34.5, 171.40 PTS
12.7% – 49ers D/ST, D/ST, 49ers – ADP: 126.2, 169.00 PTS
12.7% – Daniel Carlson, K, Raiders – ADP: 133.9, 181.00 PTS
12.6% – Bills D/ST, D/ST, Bills – ADP: 83.6, 157.00 PTS
12.4% – Rhamondre Stevenson, RB, Patriots – ADP: 99.5, 269.40 PTS
12.4% – Brett Maher, K, Cowboys – ADP: Undrafted, 168.00 PTS
12.2% – Aaron Jones, RB, Packers – ADP: 23.7, 269.70 PTS
12.1% – Joe Burrow, QB, Bengals – ADP: 81.3, 362.30 PTS
12.1% – Mike Evans, WR, Buccaneers – ADP: 28.4, 274.10 PTS
12.0% – Christian Watson, WR, Packers – ADP: Undrafted, 182.80 PTS
12.0% – Tyler Allgeier, RB, Falcons – ADP: 168.4, 189.40 PTS
11.7% – Evan Engram, TE, Jaguars – ADP: 168.6, 187.50 PTS
11.4% – Joe Mixon, RB, Bengals – ADP: 13.9, 257.30 PTS
11.4% – Stefon Diggs, WR, Bills – ADP: 14.0, 340.00 PTS
11.3% – Cowboys D/ST, D/ST, Cowboys – ADP: 137.5, 167.00 PTS
11.2% – Terry McLaurin, WR, Commanders – ADP: 40.3, 251.10 PTS
11.1% – DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Cardinals – ADP: 102.6, 151.70 PTS
11.1% – Ja’Marr Chase, WR, Bengals – ADP: 8.0, 265.00 PTS
11.0% – Amari Cooper, WR, Browns – ADP: 78.1, 278.60 PTS
11.0% – Tony Pollard, RB, Cowboys – ADP: 100.4, 250.70 PTS
10.9% – James Conner, RB, Cardinals – ADP: 26.7, 214.20 PTS
10.9% – Michael Pittman Jr., WR, Colts – ADP: 33.9, 244.60 PTS
10.8% – Alvin Kamara, RB, Saints – ADP: 11.9, 232.70 PTS

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Jerick McKinnon in the top 20–ahead of Justin Jefferson–is kind of a surprise, but then McKinnon did have more receiving TDs last year than JJ, so there’s that…

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To answer this question, this year, I am building around a core of Mahomes, Bijan, Kupp, and when possible, Kelce (or Gesicki if not Kelce). I don’t think it matters much who else I start with them.

Silly stats and very questionable question. I know from experience that titles are won by a hell of a lot more than one player.

No one picks who he will draft as there are 9 or more others having a say.

A colorful new world awaits you in the land of Auction Drafts, where you can draft any players you like without having to wait your turn while all your favorites go to other owners.

I would say, though, that a lot of these players’ rankings come from their performances in the playoff weeks, which explains why Kittle and McKinnon are so high, while players like Justin Jefferson and Stefon Diggs are so low.

Perhaps a better question would be the frequency of players on PLAYOFF teams, not necessarily CHAMPIONSHIP teams–those would be the players who axually got you there, and not just the guys who happened to go off in December.