Let’s look at some of my favorite fantasy football draft values based on My Fantasy League ADP for redraft leagues.
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Best Fantasy Football Draft Values
While the 2025 NFL regular season is still several months away, now is the time to start preparing for redraft leagues. Many factors go into fantasy players winning their redraft league every year. However, the top factor is drafting players at a value.
Kaleb Johnson (PIT) – RB41
Despite Iowa having no consistent passing threat, Johnson led the Big 10 in rushing yards (1,537) and touchdowns (21) while averaging 6.4 yards per attempt last season. While he will lose passing game work to Jaylen Warren, expect the rookie to take on the Najee Harris role in Arthur Smith’s offense. Last year, Harris was the RB20, averaging 11 half-point PPR fantasy points per game despite averaging four yards per rushing attempt. Johnson is a more explosive runner than the veteran. Therefore, he is vastly undervalued at his RB41 ADP.
Drake London (ATL) – WR16
There is no reason why fantasy players shouldn’t draft London as a top 10 wide receiver this season. Therefore, his WR16 ADP is criminal. The former USC star had a breakout year in 2024, ending the season as the WR5, setting career highs in half-point PPR fantasy points per game (13.6), receptions (100), targets (158), receiving yards (1,271), and touchdowns (nine). More importantly, he was outstanding with Michael Penix Jr. under center, ranking as the WR1 during the rookie’s three starts, averaging 13 targets and 19.4 fantasy points per game.
Tetairoa McMillan (CAR) – WR36
While the Panthers won’t have one of the top offenses in the NFL this season, fantasy players should expect their passing attack to improve with Bryce Young heading into his third year in the league. Furthermore, Carolina finally has a No. 1-caliber wide receiver. McMillan had back-to-back seasons with at least 84 receptions for 1,300 receiving yards and eight touchdowns to end his college career. More importantly, no one on the team will keep the former Arizona star from seeing at least 125 targets as a rookie.
Evan Engram (DEN) – TE16
Engram was the TE33 last year, averaging 7.3 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. Unfortunately, the veteran tight end missed eight games with multiple injuries. Furthermore, he played on a dysfunctional Jacksonville Jaguars offense. Thankfully, Engram landed with the Broncos in free agency, giving him a potential pathway as the No. 2 option in the passing attack behind Courtland Sutton. Don’t be surprised if he has a bounce-back season with Sean Payton on the sidelines. Therefore, the veteran tight end shouldn’t get drafted after Jake Ferguson and Hunter Henry.
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