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1981 Pittsburgh Steelers Players And Stats
The 1981 Pittsburgh Steelers finished with a record of 8 wins and 8 losses, and they did not make the postseason. Overall they ranked 11th in the league in offensive yards gained and 24th in defensive yards allowed. They were coached by Chuck Noll. The top fantasy point players were Terry Bradshaw, Franco Harris and Mark Malone. View all of the 1981 Steelers players, stats, fantasy points along with their roster and schedule.
Quarterbacks
Terry Bradshaw lead the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1981 with 238.55 fantasy points on 2,887 yards passing and 22 TDs in 14 games while averaging 17.04 fantasy points per game. Mark Malone was also able to contribute with 65.95 fantasy points on 553 passing yards and 3 td passes.
Rank
Player
Gms
Pnts
Pnt Avg
PaYds
PaTDs
Comp
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1.14238.5517.042,88722201
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2.865.958.24553345
Running Backs
The top Pittsburgh Steelers fantasy Running Back of 1981 was Franco Harris. He averaged 10.33 fantasy points per game for 16 games for a total of 165.20 points. He also had 987 rushing yards and 8 rushing touchdowns. Other Pittsburgh Steelers rbs on the roster with fantasy points were Frank Pollard with 570 rushing yards and 76.80 fantasy points and Sidney Thornton with 202 yards rushing and 48.10 fantasy points.Russell Davis with 270 yards rushing and 34.70 fantasy points.Greg Hawthorne with 58 yards rushing and 18.95 fantasy points.Rick Moser with 4 yards rushing and 6.65 fantasy points.
Rank
Player
Gms
Pnts
Pnt Avg
RuYds
RuTDs
ReYds
ReTDs
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1.16165.2010.3398782501
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2.1476.805.4957021560
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3.1648.103.012024780
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4.1634.702.172701340
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5.1018.951.90582230
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6.66.651.114051
Wide Receivers
John Stallworth was the top Pittsburgh Steelers Fantasy Wide Receiver of 1981 with 63 receptions for 1,098 yards and 5 touchdowns. These numbers produced a total of 86.60 fantasy points for an average of 5.41 points per game. The other top Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver fantasy point producers were Jim Smith with 571 receiving yards on 29 receptions for 72.05 fantasy points and Lynn Swann with 505 yards receiving on 34 catches.Calvin Sweeney with 53 yards receiving on 2 catches.
Rank
Player
Gms
Pnts
Pnt Avg
ReYds
ReTDs
Rec
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1.1686.605.411,098563
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2.1572.054.80571729
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3.1355.254.25505534
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4.142.650.195302
Tight Ends
Averaging 3.11 fantasy points per game for 15 games made Bennie Cunningham the top Pittsburgh Steelers Fantasy Tight End of 1981. Statistically, he had 41 receptions for 3 touchdowns and 574 receiving yards. The other top Pittsburgh Steelers tight end fantasy point producer of 1981 was Randy Grossman with 6.95 fantasy points on 19 receiving yards and 3 receptions.
Rank
Player
Gms
Pnts
Pnt Avg
ReYds
ReTDs
Rec
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1.1546.703.11574341
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2.166.950.431913
Kickers
The top fantasy kicker of 1981 for the Pittsburgh Steelers with 12 field goals and 38 extra points was David Trout. These stats produced a 16 game total of 74.00 fantasy points for an average of 4.63 per game.
Rank
Player
Gms
Pnts
Pnt Avg
FGAtt
FGMade
PATs
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1.1674.004.63171238
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