The Anatomy of a 53-Man Roster in the NFL (2024)

The Anatomy of a 53-Man Roster in the NFL (1)

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There are so many ways to break down how NFL teams build their roster. Some teams build with youth while others collect veteran players. While no one formula for stacking an NFL roster is iron-clad, one rule in the NFL is: Teams are only allowed to have 53 players on their active roster. Of these 53, only 46 players can dress out for the actual game.

Baseball has sabermetrics, but football coaches and front offices have had to deal with formulas for years. How to decide who to play week in and week out is a math problem in itself. Depending on who is injured in any one week plays a huge part in who is on the 53-man roster let alone the 46-man roster.

Each week in the NFL, you may see a transaction of a practice squad player (each team can have eight players on a practice squad each week) activated to the 46-man roster just for one game due to injuries at his particular position. Then on Tuesday, he is released from his contract in hopes that he clears waivers to go back to the practice squad. The behind-the-scenes action that takes place in a typical NFL franchise on a daily basis makes for great drama.

Having a simple understanding of how a 53-man roster is massaged each week will help you understand the offseason plan most teams use to build the roster heading into the season.

Each club is different and how many players are kept at each position depends on the type of offense and defense each team plays. If a club plays a 3-4 base defense, the team will keep more linebackers than defensive linemen. If a team does not have a strong-legged kicker, that club may keep two kickers on the roster. One player for field goals and the other to kick the football off.

A majority of these decisions are made in July and August before any real football is played. But every preseason, players rise to the forefront and make coaches and personnel change their minds. For this article, I will break down a team that uses a base offense and 4-3 base defense. I will also use the premise of one kicker, one punter and one long-snapper.

Quarterbacks (2)

The hot trend the past couple of years in the NFL is to only dress two quarterbacks on game day. With most teams employing a wide receiver or running back to serve as the emergency third quarterback, there is no reason to dress more than two quarterbacks.

Now this number could jump to three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster if the third quarterback is a young talent the team is trying to hide from other teams or develop.

Teams may also keep three quarterbacks on the roster if the first two quarterbacks are injured or injury-prone.

Running backs (4)

With the NFL becoming a passing league, most teams still keep four backs on the 53-man roster due to injury history at the position. Most NFL teams employ a backfield by committee approach and most teams include a fullback in this number.

Special teams play a huge role in this number as well. Most running backs have speed and can be a force on special teams.

One of the best in the NFL is Jacksonville Jaguars running back Montell Owens. Though he is listed as a fullback now that Greg Jones has departed, Owens was seen as a special teams demon and Pro Bowl player. This increases his value and keeps him active on game day.

If a team like Jacksonville dresses a fullback for the game, it will probably dress three other running backs as well. The starter, the primary backup and a special teams player should all dress on game day.

Wide Receivers (6)

Most teams will keep six wide receivers on the active roster but will only dress five for the game unless the sixth player is a warrior on special teams. This allows the coaching staff to line up in four-wide formations without losing speed or talent.

Normally the top four wideouts will not play on special teams unless they are a returner like Baltimore’s Jacoby Jones. Rarely is one of the team’s top three wide receivers also the primary returner. That role is typically held by the fourth wide receiver or another position.

The sixth wide receiver on the roster will normally be inactive on game day and is either a talent the team wants to work with in the future or a high draft selection that needs work at the NFL level. Think of San Francisco wide receiver A.J. Jenkins.

Tight Ends (3)

Unless you are the Green Bay Packers, who at one point had five tight ends on the 53-man rosterin 2011, most teams will keep three active tight ends. The typical breakdown is the starter, who is a threat in all phases of the game. The backup is usually a blocking tight end who is not much of a threat in the passing game. The third tight end is a hybrid type who can also help on special teams.

Almost always are all three players active on game day, and both the backup and third tight end will be expected to contribute on special teams. Some teams will keep four tight ends active if they do not incorporate a full back in their offense. Most NFL teams will keep a tight end on the practice squad to activate for game day in case of injury.

Offensive linemen (9)

This is the position that causes coaches and personnel men to lie awake at night. Most teams would love to keep 10 offensive linemen on the active roster because they are so hard to find on the street. Coaches and personnel will fight over how many offensive linemen to dress on game day. Can the backup offensive guard play center if called upon? Can the starting right tackle kick over and play left tackle in case of injury in the game?

Having versatile linemen on the roster is the key for successful teams. If a club can get away with dressing only seven offensive linemen like the Pittsburgh Steelers did at times in 2012,that allows the team to dress more players at other positions. Even if a team dresses eight players for game day, most personnel men would love to have a total of 10 players on the active 53-man roster due to the lack of depth at the position league-wide. Every general manager wants to have two developmental types for the coming years on the roster.

Offensive side of the football: (24 total players on 53-man roster, game-day roster 2 QBs, 4 RBs,7 OLs, 3 TEs, 5 WRs = 21)

Defensive linemen (9)

Again, I am writing this as if I am the general manager of a 4-3 base defense team.

This would be seven or eight players if the base front was a 3-4. Most teams will keep a two-deep roster on the defensive front with a young developmental player in the ninth spot. Some teams will keep a “designated pass-rusher” on the roster and will dress them on game day. Most NFL teams dress eight players for the game. Again, this can change based on injury.

Some NFL teams may keep six defensive ends and only three defensive tackles if they have a versatile backup. Also, with so much passing taking place in the NFL, some teams will use defensive ends as interior pass-rushers in obvious passing downs. This eliminates the need for an extra run-stopping defensive tackle.

Linebacker (7)

The core of an NFL team’s special teams unit comes from this position. Most teams will only play three linebackers in a game, and with the explosion of the NFL passing attacks, the strong-side linebacker is rarely used on passing downs. Most teams use the fourth linebacker as the “nickel” linebacker in passing situations.

Some teams employ a hybrid safety/linebacker in passing situations to counter teams like the New England Patriots’ tight ends and players of their ilk. Unless the linebacker is a dominant force like San Francisco linebacker Patrick Willis or Kansas City Chiefs' Derrick Johnson, even starting linebackers will be asked to play on special teams coverage units. That is why most NFL teams will keep and dress seven linebackers.

Defensive backs (10)

Most teams will only dress eight on game day but may dress nine defensive backs if they only activate six linebackers for the game. Most NFL teams will build their roster with four starting-type cornerbacks. Almost every week, all four will be activated for the game. Add in the starting safeties and that leaves four total roster spots. Depending on the type of defense that is being employed, some general managers may keep three cornerbacks on the roster and one extra safety.

If the team likes to use a safety closer to the line of scrimmage, four total safeties will be kept on the team. The fourth and fifth cornerbacks better be great jammers and gunners on the punt and punt return teams. The backup safeties will be staples on all the coverage units. Most teams want to ease young safeties into action, but they can get a feel for the speed of the NFL by being warriors on special teams.

Defensive side of the football: (26 total players on 53-man roster, game-day roster 8 DLs,7 LBs,7 DBs = 22)

Add in the one kicker, the punter and the long-snapper and the 53-man roster is built.

There are so many variables that go into this equation but this is a solid example of what coaches and front-office personnel do all year round. They are continually tweaking the roster not only for salary cap issues but for quality depth and ability of all the players.

Marc Lillibridge is a former NFL linebacker who scouted for six years in the NFL following his retirement. He is now a certified NFLPA contract advisor for www.profootballsyndicate.com.

The Anatomy of a 53-Man Roster in the NFL (2024)

FAQs

How many RBS are on a 53-man roster? ›

Running backs (4)

With the NFL becoming a passing league, most teams still keep four backs on the 53-man roster due to injury history at the position.

What is the NFL roster structure? ›

Outline of an NFL Roster

Typically, NFL teams keep at least two quarterbacks, four running backs, three tight ends, six wide receivers, and nine offensive linemen active on the offensive roster. On defense, the typical makeup of players is at least nine defensive linemen, seven linebackers, and ten defensive backs.

What does 53-man roster mean? ›

The 53-man roster refers to the maximum number of players that an NFL team can keep on its roster during the regular season.

Why does the NFL only allow 53-man roster? ›

Why can't all 53 players on the active roster play? Having a small number of inactive players allows the teams some flexibility with injuries.

Is the practice squad part of the 53-man roster? ›

Players may be signed to a practice squad for several reasons: for lack of space on the team, due to injury, or because they require more development. Practice squad players can be signed to any team's 53-man active roster, without compensation to their former team, at any time during the season.

How much do players on the 53-man roster make? ›

Thanks to the new CBA, the NFL minimum salary for a player on the active roster is $660,000 during the 2021 season.

How many quarterbacks can dress for a game? ›

The new bylaw allows a team activate a third QB “during the game, if the club's first two quarterbacks on its game day Active List are not able to participate in the game due to injury or disqualification.”

How big is the NFL roster 55? ›

The NFL game-day roster was expanded from 53 to 55 players with two players being able to be elevated from the practice squad on a weekly basis. There are still only 46 players active on game days, but teams also saw practice squads expand from 10 to 14 to 16 players.

What is the minimum roster in the NFL? ›

  • In the NFL, each team consists of a 55-man roster. ...
  • Known formally as the defensive unit, this team is basically charged with stopping the above-mentioned offense. ...
  • The game of football allows for an unlimited number of substitutions.
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Do injured players count against 53 man roster? ›

The benefit of IR is it doesn't count toward a team's 53-man roster. So when a team moves a player from its active roster to IR, it opens up a 53-man roster spot. Once a player is placed on IR, they are unable to play in any games until being activated.

Do suspended players count towards 53 man roster? ›

Reserve/Suspended: Any player who is currently suspended from the NFL. Such a player does not count toward roster limits and is not paid his base salary while on this list.

Why is there a 40-man roster? ›

The 40-man roster is an important distinction in the offseason, as players who are on the 40-man roster are protected from being selected by another organization in the annual Rule 5 Draft, held each year in December at the Winter Meetings.

Do NFL practice squad players get paid? ›

Players on NFL practice squads earned a minimum of $11,500 per week, or $207,000 for an entire season, in 2022. However, that minimum was for players who had accrued less than two seasons. That number increased to $15,400 per week or $277,200 for 18 weeks if the player had accrued two or more seasons.

Do NFL practice squad players go to games? ›

All practice-squad players report to the stadium on game day dressed in club sweats and most go through a full workout many hours before kickoff. Many clubs put them through an additional workout or two aside from their normal work during the practice week.

Has Mr irrelevant ever made an NFL roster? ›

The two linebackers have played in 45 games in their NFL careers, while the eight previous Mr. Irrelevants from 2012-2019 have combined to play in just 40 regular season games, or an average of five per player. Brock Purdy was the Mr. Irrelevant selection in 2022.

What is the lowest paid NFL player? ›

As per the league's Collective Bargaining Agreement established in March 2020, NFL players' minimum salary measured up to $660,000 in the 2021 season, which went up from $610,000 in 2020. The minimum salary is slated to rise to $750,000 in 2023. The salary went up $45k from last year.

Do practice squad players get a ring? ›

Per the CBA, players that were on the winning team's practice squad at the time of the Super Bowl victory are also entitled to a ring, but it can be one of lesser value.

How much does a guy make on the practice squad? ›

How much money do NFL practice squad players make? Players with two or fewer accrued NFL seasons earn at least $11,500 per week, which equals $207,000 for 18 weeks spent on the practice squad. (A player accrues a season when they are on full-time pay status for at least six regular-season games).

Do practice squad players get Super Bowl bonus? ›

Also, unlike active roster players, practice squad players receive no bonus for playing postseason games.

What is the smallest NFL contract? ›

What Is Minimum Salary In The Nfl?
  • 2021 Season. The minimum salary for NFL players in 2021 is $1,000 per week. This amount was increased from the previous minimum wage of $821 per week in 2018. ...
  • 2022 Season. Minimum salary in the NFL for 2022 season is $43,000.

What is the NFL rookie minimum salary? ›

The first-year cap number or rookie pool number consists of the player's prorated amount of signing bonus and the rookie minimum base salary, which is $750,000 in 2023.

What is the 3 QB rule in the NFL? ›

About half the NFL teams have gone to having just two QBs on the active roster and a third on the practice squad. The new rule says the third QB has to be on the 53-man roster; a practice squad QB elevated on game day (teams get two PS elevations per game) cannot be a third QB.

What is the 2 quarterback rule in the NFL? ›

Effect: Permits each club to designate an emergency quarterback who can be activated from its Inactive List if the two quarterbacks on the club's Active List are injured or disqualified and unable to participate in the game. Reason: Integrity of game.

What is the emergency QB rule? ›

NFL emergency QB rule change

The quarterback will only be allowed to enter the game if the quarterbacks in front of him are injured and cannot played. If the team dictates that the two quarterbacks ahead of the emergency QB can play, then the emergency QB will not be permitted back on the field.

Who has the smallest NFL populations? ›

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The Green Bay Packers are the smallest market NFL team with a market size of 456,000 people. In fact, Green Bay is the smallest major league professional sports market in North America. And while their media market includes the greater Green Bay area, the city alone only contains 104,508 people.

When did the 53-man roster start? ›

1989 marks the start of the roster structure we are most familiar with today. It had a game-day roster, inactives, and a “Development Squad”, plus an IR with limited number of activations.

What is the max NFL roster? ›

If they are not moved to the reserve list, they are considered “active” players on the 53-man roster with no injury designation—or a team can cut them.

What is the highest scoring game in NFL history? ›

The Washington Redskins and the New York Giants combined for a total of 113 points in one game on November 27, 1966, in Washington, D.C. The Redskins outscored the Giants 72–41.

How much does the average NFL player make? ›

The NFL is the most profitable league in North America with average player salary of $2.1M. MLB's avg player salary is $4.3M. The average salary of the top 100 paid MLB players is $16.4M. The average salary of the top 100 paid NBA players is $11.9M.

How much does a NFL player make? ›

The minimum salary for NFL players on the active roster in 2023 will be $750,000. Some quarterbacks are expected to receive higher salaries, although not as high as in 2020, when the XFL signed some passers to deals worth up to $500,000.

What happens to players who don t make the 53 man roster? ›

If a player is released from the roster before the 53 man roster cuts, they become free agents after clearing waivers. Then any team is free to sign them to a contract, whether on the active roster or the practice squad.

How many players can dress for an NFL game? ›

There are 55 players on an NFL team's roster, with 53 on the active roster. On game day, however, just 48 players dress. Before the game, each team's 11 starting players on the field are announced. The 48-man team is a welcome change for the NFL, as only 46 players could suit up on game day for quite a while.

Do NFL players get paid when injured? ›

This protection apploes if they suffer "football-related injuries." The CBA ensures that the franchise must pay players while they rehab for their injury and provide salary continuation for the year the injury happens.

Do NFL players get paid on Injured Reserve? ›

Yes, NFL players on IR get paid during the playoffs, just like players on the active team roster.

Do NFL players get paid while suspended? ›

While an NFL player is suspended, they are unable to get paid their salary from the contract that they signed with a given team.

Can an NFL team cut an injured player? ›

Injury Settlement – In the NFL, an injured player cannot be released. Often a team and player will reach an Injury Settlement in lieu of putting, or keeping, the player on IR for the rest of the season. Once an Injury Settlement is reached, the player is released.

Do all players on 40-man roster get paid? ›

Each unsigned player on an MLB 40-man roster who is tendered a contract must be offered at least the MLB minimum salary ($700,000 in 2022, $720,000 in 2023, $740,000 in 2024, $760,000 in 2025, and $780,000 in 2026) and (with a couple of exceptions) at least 80% of the player's previous season's salary, and at least 70% ...

Do players on the 40-man roster get paid more? ›

Players on the 40-man make more money

There are financial advantages, too. Minor League players not on a 40-man roster are paid from April through August, while rostered players earn an extra month of salary in September whether they're promoted or not.

How many players are on a AAA roster? ›

Contents
LevelActive roster sizePlayer restrictions
Triple-A28 playersno restrictions
Double-A28 playersno restrictions
High-A30 playersNo more than 2 players and 1 player-coach with 6 or more years of minor-league experience
Single-A30 playersNo more than 2 players with 5 or more years of minor-league experience
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How much does an NFL mascot make a year? ›

Average NFL Mascot Makes Roughly $60,000 a Year

Absolutely staggering numbers. However, as far as the team mascots are concerned, they don't earn nearly as much as many fans seem to think. Currently, 27 teams in the NFL have official mascots where 4 still don't have any.

Who is the highest paid practice squad player in the NFL? ›

Share All sharing options for: Eagles make Kyle Lauletta one of the NFL's highest paid practice squad players. The minimum amount of money NFL practice squad players earn per week is $8,000, which comes out to $136,000 over the course of the league's 17-week regular season schedule.

Do undrafted rookies get paid? ›

How Much Do Undrafted Rookie Free Agents Make? Most times, NFL undrafted free agents sign for the league's minimum salary of $750,000 per year.

Do NFL Waterboys travel with the team? ›

“My son is a PT, but 53K a year is way too small for the amount of schooling,” another argued. That said, Thieneman was sure to point out the benefits of the role. As he explained, water boys also get to travel with the team and spend time with players, in addition to other perks.

Can anyone try out for the NFL? ›

To be eligible for the draft, players must have been out of high school for at least three years and must have used up their college eligibility before the start of the next college football season.

How many days a week do NFL players practice? ›

Some players may work out for several hours a day, while others may only work out for a few hours a week. During the NFL's regular season, it's not unusual for players to work about 10 to 12 hours a day, six days a week. This includes practice, meetings, film sessions, and travel.

What percentage of 7th round picks make the team? ›

The players taken in the first and second rounds will definitely be on the opening day roster, barring some unforeseen injury or something. But the players taken in the sixth and seventh rounds may have only a 10% or 15% chance, at least in the first year or two.

How much does a 7th round NFL draft pick make? ›

What will the salary be for seventh-round picks in the NFL Draft? The NFL has a rookie wage scale for all drafted players, courtesy of the CBA. The CBA provides for a minimum rookie salary of $750,000 in 2023. Players can make more than that, bust most rookie contracts will include a 2023 salary of $750,000.

How many RBs should I have on my fantasy team? ›

In many standard fantasy roster formats, you will be required to start one QB, two RBs, two to three WRs, one TE and a flex player, which is usually another RB or WR.

How many running backs does a team have? ›

There are usually one or two running backs on the field for a given play, depending on the offensive formation. A running back may be a halfback (in certain contexts also referred to as a "tailback" ⁠ ⁠— see below), a wingback or a fullback.

How many RBs are in NFL fantasy? ›

1 Quarterback (QB) 2 Running backs (RB) 2 Wide receivers (WR)

How many WR and RB should I draft? ›

Ideally, you'd have three star RBs, 8-9 receivers with an excellent shot at 90-plus targets and 2-3 QB, TE and defenses (three where the players are worse, two where they're better.)

Should you have more RB or WR in fantasy? ›

When you get to the level of PPR performance where one player basically wins you the week, 30+ points, a WR is almost twice as likely to do it than a RB. No need to go further with this. It's always going to be true that WRs are more explosive than RBs in PPR.

Who should be #1 fantasy pick? ›

Jonathan Taylor looks set to be the No. 1 pick in the majority of 2022 drafts, but that's up for some debate as one of our analysts has Christian McCaffrey ranked as the top overall player heading into the season.

What is the minimum salary in the NFL? ›

As per the league's Collective Bargaining Agreement established in March 2020, NFL players' minimum salary measured up to $660,000 in the 2021 season, which went up from $610,000 in 2020. The minimum salary is slated to rise to $750,000 in 2023. The salary went up $45k from last year.

What is the highest fantasy score? ›

Jamaal Charles has racked up the most PPR fantasy points in a game, with 59.5 points against the Oakland Raiders on December 15, 2013.

Which RB has the most carries? ›

Derrick Henry had the most carries by a running back in 2022, with 349 rush attempts.
NAMESEASONRUSH YDS/G
Derrick Henry202296.1
Josh Jacobs202297.2
Nick Chubb202289.7
Saquon Barkley202282.0
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What is the most common scoring fantasy football? ›

Standard games have the same scoring format available during league creation: Head-to-Head: Points. This is the most commonly used scoring format in fantasy football. In a Head-to-Head points league, your team plays against another team each week, per the league's schedule.

What NFL team has the smallest capacity? ›

The smallest stadium is Soldier Field with a capacity of 61,500. In their normal configurations, all of the league's 30 stadiums have a seating capacity of at least 60,000 spectators; of those, a majority (17) have fewer than 70,000 seats, while eight have between 70,000 and 80,000 and five can seat 80,000 or more.

How big is an NFL staff? ›

Between the head coach, the coordinators and assistant coaches there are around 10 members of coaching staff for each team. The number varies by team, but most staffs are equipped with the same coaching positions.

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