With player values swinging wildly from platform to platform, it’s essential to identify the outliers and mispriced players wherever you play. If drafting on ESPN, here are three current values based on their 12-team PPR mock draft rankings. Here are our top fantasy football draft values to target in ESPN leagues.
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Fantasy Football Draft Values: ESPN Leagues
Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR – SEA) | ECR: 18/ADP: 37
After playing third-fiddle to DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett during his rookie campaign, Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba ascended to WR1 status last season. He led the Seahawks with 100 receptions, 1,130 receiving yards and six touchdown receptions.
Smith-Njigba averaged 14.9 points per game last season, finishing as the WR9 in PPR formats. Despite that breakout season, Smith-Njigba is being drafted as the WR16 on ESPN.
That may be due to Seattle replacing quarterback Geno Smith with Sam Darnold, but Smith-Njigba could be in line for even more volume after the departures of Metcalf and Lockett this offseason.
The Seahawks did sign former Los Angeles Rams wide receiver Cooper Kupp to a three-year, $45 million contract this offseason, but Smith-Njigba should remain the alpha in Seattle’s wide receiver room. Some risk is involved, but the potential downgrade in quarterback doesn’t justify a 19-spot difference between Smith-Njigba’s FantasyPros expert consensus rankings (ECR) and his average draft position (ADP).
Other values at wide receiver include Nico Collins, Brian Thomas Jr., Drake London and Ladd McConkey. However, Smith-Njigba might be the most mispriced of them all.
Evan Engram (TE – DEN) | ECR: 80/ADP: 100
Before the 2025 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos were linked to some of the draft’s top wide receivers and tight ends. They had the opportunity to draft Matthew Golden in the first round, but they waited until round three to select former Illinois wide receiver Pat Bryant.
That could lead to more opportunities for free agent signing Evan Engram. After three seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the former New York Giants first-round draft pick signed a two-year, $23 million contract with the Broncos this offseason.
Engam is coming off the least-productive season of his NFL career, but there’s reason to believe he can regain his form in Denver. He gets a quarterback upgrade in the ascending Bo Nix and has little target competition outside of wide receiver Courtland Sutton.
On ESPN, Engram is drafted 20 spots lower than his FantasyPros ECR. He’s being drafted as the TE9 in early mock drafts, while early consensus has him as the TE6. Other value tight ends include T.J. Hockenson, Jonnu Smith and Tucker Kraft.
Josh Downs (WR – IND) | ECR: 99/ADP: 151
Indianapolis Colts wide receiver Josh Downs has exceeded expectations during his NFL career, but it’s gone unnoticed by those at ESPN. Despite finishing as the WR43 and WR34 in his first two seasons, Downs is being drafted as the WR62 on ESPN.
Downs is currently the 151st overall player in their PPR rankings, going in the same range as New England Patriots rookie wide receiver Kyle Williams, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Cedric Tillman and Los Angeles Rams backup running back Blake Corum.
That’s likely due to the Colts’ quarterback situation and added target competition in the form of rookie tight end Tyler Warren. Still, even the strongest skeptics of Downs would call his ESPN ranking egregious. If drafting today, draft Downs a round or two ahead of his ADP and flourish.
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