Average Draft Position (ADP)

Footballguys Staff's Average Draft Position (ADP) Footballguys Staff Published 09/02/2021

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In fantasy football, average draft position (ADP) offers a look at where -- on average -- each player is selected in fantasy drafts. This information can be used in preparing for an upcoming draft.

Footballguys offers several versions of ADP. Choose the one that best fits your league.

Traditional ADP

This is similar to the type of general ADP you've seen before. Footballguys takes that a bit further by combining multiple sources for a more refined set of numbers. Chose the one that is closest to your league.


Site-Specific ADP

This ADP is beneficial for each particular league. If your exact league is listed below, that's the ADP you should use. They are listed by date with the most recent first.

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