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How does Fantasy Football ADP work?

Posted on October 8, 2022October 8, 2022 by NFL11 Team

This statistic shows where fantasy football players are typically drafted. For example, if a player’s ADP is 42, he is usually selected 42nd in a fantasy draft.

When drafting, you can use this tool to learn how other fantasy managers value their players.

Using a player’s ADP, you can quickly determine which round he is likely to play in.

Depending on your league’s scoring format and the needs of your team, you may want to stray from ADP at times.

What is the Most Effective Way to use ADP in Fantasy Football?

As you now know, ADP stands for average draft position in fantasy football.

Here are some tips on how to use ADP in fantasy football.

Finding the Most Suitable Available Player

As a fantasy football manager, selecting the player with the highest ADP is one of the easiest ways to use ADP.

To determine which of the remaining players will be drafted highest, check out the ADPs of all the top available players.

This will allow you to select the most valuable player left in the draft based on value.

You will be basing your value on the average draft position of other fantasy managers, but this is a fairly common strategy.

If you need to draft a specific position, sorting players by ADP can help you find some diamonds in the rough.

Planning Your Team Ahead of the Draft

As another benefit of understanding ADP in fantasy football, you can use it to help plan your team. By looking at players’ ADP before the draft, you can determine what round they are likely to be drafted in.

Using this information, you can determine when to draft each player. For example, let’s say you really want to draft Josh Allen due to his ability to run the ball.

If you check his ADP, you’ll find he’ll take a third-round pick. This means his ADP places him as a fantasy football QB1.

Each round, you can repeat this process and find out which players you are going to target.

ADP is your best bet for finding out when each player is going to be drafted before the draft.

Finding Differences Between Expert Rankings and ADP

Furthermore, you can use ADP to your advantage by comparing it to expert rankings. Though experts aren’t always right, they are definitely more accurate than the average fantasy player.

There is sometimes a noticeable difference between a player’s ADP and expert fantasy ranking.

The expert rankings should be valued above ADP in these situations.

Drafting a player earlier than fantasy experts recommend may be a wise idea.

Fantasy managers will want to pick up a player who is still on the board when the fantasy experts have him going earlier.

Your fantasy draft can benefit from knowing the difference between expert rankings and ADP.

You can learn more about fantasy football acronyms in our guides on what TFL means or what IDP means.

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