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Best Fantasy Football Draft Values on NFFC Leagues (2023 ADP)

Best Fantasy Football Draft Values on NFFC Leagues (2023 ADP)

The calendar rolling to August means one thing. It’s fantasy football drafting season. Of course, many of us have been drafting (best ball, rookies, Devy, C2C, dynasty startups) since last season ended, but time is running out, and the new NFL season is only weeks away.

Soon, those Twitter (or X) hot takes and petty arguments over ADP, target share and everything else in-between morphs into results. Those results lead to endless boasting, excuses or capitulation by those who were wrong. We will steer you towards the boasting side with these two values to target over on NFFC.

Throughout the offseason, you can use our ADP tool to determine players who present values and reaches on popular league host sites. The tool combines the updated ADP for different sites along with our latest Expert Consensus Rankings (ECR) to provide players to target and avoid based on average draft position.

You can also use our mock draft simulator to sync your league and complete fantasy football mock drafts against the current ADP of your league host.

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Best Values on NFFC (2023 Fantasy Football)

The NFFC offers a handful of lower-stakes tournaments, but it’s safe to say most NFFC users would be considered sharps. That can lead to a pretty tough drafting landscape. You aren’t going to get the massive values you get in your home redraft league. There’s just too much money at stake. Speaking of which, don’t forget about the 2023 FantasyPros Championship, where you can enter for a chance to win $1 million.

Still, even the slightest of edges can be the difference between a mediocre finish and a profitable one. Here are two of the best values on NFFC this month.

For the most accurate results, we are using FantasyPros ECR and NFFC ADP from the past week (Aug. 13 – 20)

Keenan Allen (WR – LAC): ADP 34.09 | ECR 23

According to FantasyPros ECR, Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen is currently a tremendous value on NFFC. Our experts have Allen ranked as a late round-two selection, but he’s going closer to the end of round three in non-Superflex drafts over the past week.

Part of that is due to the big-three QBs (Patrick Mahomes, Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen) being pushed up in tournament formats, but there’s also a positional difference between the two platforms. FantasyPros ECR has Allen ranked as the WR14, while he’s a few spots down at WR17 over on NFFC.

That’s not a significant difference, but getting Allen almost a round later than ECR would suggest could lead to some interesting tournament builds. Allen has dealt with plenty of soft-tissue injuries over the years, but he’s electric when on the field.

You don’t play fantasy football with the hopes of not getting last. You gamble on the upside. Despite the injury past, snagging Justin Herbert‘s No. 1 target in an offense expected to air it out more is an easy decision, especially at a value.

Josh Jacobs (RB – LV): ADP 35.8 | ECR 24

It’s not hard to understand why Josh Jacobs is falling in fantasy drafts. He’s not in camp, hasn’t signed the franchise tag, and there’s a small chance he sits out a game(s). That’s risky!

Let’s be real, though. Jacobs is playing football this season. It makes zero sense to sit out, lose an accrued season, and end up right back in the same situation a year from now without the $10.091 million that comes with the one-year tag.

The bigger concern is that Jacobs comes in out of shape and/or is not physically ready for the grind of an entire NFL season. Even if working out at home, not many things can replace the day-to-day grind of NFL Training Camps.

That grind is exactly why Jacobs will wait until the very last second to sign his tender. If a team doesn’t value you enough to sign you to a long-term contract, why should you be willing to go through the dog days of training camp?

Assuming Jacobs reports before Week 1, he will smash his current ADP of 35.8 over on NFFC. Even if he doesn’t reach top-three RB status like last season, he should easily outperform his current standing at the end of round three.

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