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ADP is Dead Wrong in These 9 Backfields and Receiver Rooms
Treating Average Draft Position (ADP) like gospel is a great way to build a mediocre fantasy roster. One of the most profitable draft strategies is aggressively fading expensive players in "ambiguous" situations in favor of their cheaper teammates. In these nine rooms, the market has it completely backward. Here is why you need to draft the cheaper teammate, with the metrics to prove it. Chicago Bears Pass Catchers The Play: Draft Rome Odunze (62.7) over Colston Loveland (36.7) & Luther Burden III (47.3). Paying a premium third-round pick for TE Colston Loveland is a massive opportunity cost. Wait two full rounds for Odunze, a true alpha who commanded a 24% target share and an elite 2.30 yards per route run (YPRR) down the stretch. He is positioned to dominate high-value air yards. New England Patriots Backfield The Play: Draft Rhamondre Stevenson (75.3) over TreVeyon Henderson (52.7). Avoid shiny new toy syndrome with Henderson. Stevenson is a proven commodity, hovering around 3.2 Yards After Contact per Attempt (YCO/A) with top-15 rushing success rates. At a two-round discount, you get guaranteed high-floor volume and goal-line duties. Tampa Bay Buccaneers Backfield The Play: Draft Kenneth Gainwell (103.3) over Bucky Irving (53.7). Irving is an expensive leap of faith, while Gainwell projects to dominate high-value PPR touches. Gainwell consistently posts an elite Targets Per Route Run (TPRR) rate above 20%. Let others draft Irving while you grab cheap trailing-game-script points late. Carolina Panthers Backfield The Play: Draft Jonathon Brooks (115.0) over Chuba Hubbard (72.3). Forget the idea of early-season safety with Hubbard. His efficiency plummeted in 2025 to a dismal 3.8 yards per carry, managing just a single touchdown on 134 attempts. Instead, target Jonathon Brooks. Now fully healthy entering 2026, Brooks boasts an elite 90th percentile college prospect profile. His explosive collegiate metrics point to a true three-down workhorse waiting to be unleashed at a massive discount.
🏆 The Ultimate Top 150 Fantasy Football Rankings
🏆 The Ultimate Top 150 Fantasy Football Rankings Last Updated: June 23, 2026 Your strategy guide and draft-day playbook. Use these tiers to identify value pivots on the fly and dominate your draft. 💎 Tier 1: The League Winners (Elite Platinum) These are your absolute anchors. If you have an early first-round pick, you are leaving with one of these cornerstone assets. - 1. Bijan Robinson (ATL - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 2. Jahmyr Gibbs (DET - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 3. Ja'Marr Chase (CIN - WR) 🏈 - 4. Jonathan Taylor (IND - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 5. Amon-Ra St. Brown (DET - WR) 🏈 🔨 Tier 2: The High-Floor Hammers Reliable, high-volume stars who offer elite production week in and week out. Great targets to secure a robust core. - 6. Puka Nacua (LAR - WR) 🏈 - 7. Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA - WR) 🏈 - 8. Saquon Barkley (PHI - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 9. A.J. Brown (NE - WR) 🏈 - 10. Nico Collins (HOU - WR) 🏈 - 11. James Cook (BUF - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 12. De'Von Achane (MIA - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 13. Chase Brown (CIN - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 14. CeeDee Lamb (DAL - WR) 🏈 🚀 Tier 3: The Mid-First to Early-Second Talent A mix of explosive young rookies entering elite situations and proven superstars carrying immense ceilings. - 15. Drake London (ATL - WR) 🏈 - 16. Justin Jefferson (MIN - WR) 🏈 - 17. Breece Hall (NYJ - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 18. Ashton Jeanty (LV - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 19. Omarion Hampton (LAC - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 20. Derrick Henry (BAL - RB) 🏃‍♂️ 🎯 Tier 4: Solid Starters & Elite QB1s The sweet spot of the draft. This tier contains elite difference-makers at QB/TE and high-end WR2/RB2s. - 21. Josh Allen (BUF - QB) 🎯 - 22. Trey McBride (ARI - TE) 🛡️ - 23. Christian McCaffrey (SF - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 24. Javonte Williams (DAL - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 25. Travis Etienne Jr. (NO - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 26. Cam Skattebo (NYG - RB) 🏃‍♂️ - 27. Tetairoa McMillan (CAR - WR) 🏈 - 28. Garrett Wilson (NYJ - WR) 🏈 - 29. DeVonta Smith (PHI - WR) 🏈 - 30. George Pickens (DAL - WR) 🏈 - 31. Chris Olave (NO - WR) 🏈 - 32. Malik Nabers (NYG - WR) 🏈 - 33. Emeka Egbuka (TB - WR) 🏈 - 34. Tee Higgins (CIN - WR) 🏈 - 35. Davante Adams (LAR - WR) 🏈 - 36. Rashee Rice (KC - WR) 🏈 - 37. Brock Bowers (LV - TE) 🛡️ - 38. Drake Maye (NE - QB) 🎯 - 39. Quinshon Judkins (CLE - RB) 🏃‍♂️
Draft Review: Super Flex, Pick 11
Context: Super Flex league, drafting from the 11th position. The strategy included drafting 2 QBs in the first 3 rounds and waiting on Defense/Kicker. The Quarterback Strategy - Round 1 (11): Jalen Hurts (Phi - QB) - Round 2 (14): Jayden Daniels (Was - QB) The Core Build (Rounds 3-9) This section forms the foundation of the team and looks quite strong, offering a balanced attack. - 3 (35): Breece Hall (NYJ - RB) - Excellent value in the 3rd. A true RB1. - 4 (38): Tetairoa McMillan (Car - WR)—High-upside WR pick. - 5 (59): Emeka Egbuka (TB - WR) - Solidifies the WR corps. - 6 (62): David Montgomery (Hou - RB) - A reliable, high-floor RB2/Flex option. - 7 (83): Sam LaPorta (Det - TE) - Securing a top-tier TE is a great move here. - 8 (86): Brian Thomas Jr. (Jax - WR) - High-ceiling flex play. - 9 (107): Tony Pollard (Ten - RB) - Excellent depth/flex option this late. The Bench and Flyers (Rounds 10-16) The strategy to forgo defense and kicker to stockpile talent is smart in the off-season. - 10 (110): Josh Downs (Ind - WR) - Reliable depth. - 11 (131): Jonathon Brooks (Car - RB) - High-value stash. If he takes the starting role from Hubbard, this is a league-winning pick. - 12 (134): Tyler Shough (NO - QB) - A fascinating deep sleeper. If he replicates his late-2025 form, getting a potential QB3/flex starter here is a massive win. - 13 (155): Brandon Aiyuk (SF - WR) - Regret Pick. (Planning to drop for Stefon Diggs). - 14 (158): Emanuel Wilson (Sea - RB) - Smart depth move, especially capitalizing on Seattle's backfield situation early in the season. - 15 (179): Juwan Johnson (NO - TE) - Functional backup TE. - 16 (182): Rashid Shaheed (SEA - WR) - Incredible value in the 16th. A dynamic playmaker who could thrive in a new offensive scheme. Key Takeaways and Evaluation What Went Right: 1. Core Foundation: Drafted an exceptionally strong core (Hall, McMillan, Egbuka, Montgomery). They provide both a high floor and a high ceiling. 2. Late-Round RB Value: Getting Brooks and Pollard late offers tremendous upside and necessary depth. 3. Elite TE: Landing Sam LaPorta in the 7th is excellent value. 4. Strategic Roster Management: Using the K/DEF spots for flyers early in the off-season is the optimal play.
Draft Review: Super Flex, Pick 11
11 Fantasy Players Benefiting from 2026 OC Changes
The 2026 NFL offseason saw 21 new offensive coordinators. Here are the 11 players poised for a breakout, grouped by position: Quarterbacks - Justin Herbert (LAC): Mike McDaniel brings his efficient, motion-heavy passing attack to pair with Harbaugh's run game. Elite ceiling. - Lamar Jackson (BAL): New OC Declan Doyle prioritizes explosive plays, unlocking Jackson's deep-passing upside. Running Backs - Bijan Robinson (ATL): Tommy Rees/Kevin Stefanski’s system is a proven RB1 factory. Expect a true bell-cow role. - Kenneth Gainwell (TB): Zac Robinson’s McVay-style scheme will feature Gainwell heavily in the passing game. - De'Von Achane (MIA): Bobby Slowik’s wide-zone scheme is a perfect match for Achane’s elite speed. - Breece Hall (NYJ): Frank Reich’s history of utilizing RBs in the screen game guarantees Hall massive volume. Wide Receivers - Jaxon Smith-Njigba (SEA): Brian Fleury brings Shanahan-style concepts, perfect for JSN’s middle-of-the-field route running. - Rome Odunze (CHI): Press Taylor’s vertical passing concepts pair perfectly with Caleb Williams’ development. - DeVonta Smith (PHI): Sean Mannion’s aggressive, rhythm-based passing will maximize Smith’s elite route-running. Tight Ends - Sam LaPorta (DET): Drew Petzing’s tight-end-centric scheme makes LaPorta the clear primary target. - Dalton Kincaid (BUF): Pete Carmichael Jr. specializes in red-zone TE usage; Kincaid is set for a breakout.
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