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Updated NFL OTD leaderboard for Week 11

Jimmy Graham (6 TDs in his past five games) moves into the top 5 of our OTD table entering Week 11. Norm Hall/Getty Images

What is OTD?

OTD stands for opportunity-adjusted touchdowns. It is a statistic that weighs every carry/target and converts the data into one number that indicates a player's scoring opportunity. For example, if a player has an OTD of 3.0, it means that a statistically league average player who saw the same number of carries/targets in the same area of the field would have scored three touchdowns.

OTD Key

Looks = Carries + targets
Diff = Difference between the player's total OTD and actual TD total
Ru OTD = Rushing OTD
Re OTD = Receiving OTD
In5 = Carries by the player inside the opponent's 5-yard line
EZ = End zone targets