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.
Let’s look at six of my favorite draft values based on Sleeper ADP for redraft leagues.
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Best Fantasy Football Draft Values: Sleeper Leagues
Bo Nix (DEN) – ADP 88.8 | QB9
The former Oregon star is one of the more underrated fantasy quarterbacks heading into the season after a strong finish to his rookie year. Nix was the QB3 from Week 16 through Week 18, averaging 267.7 passing yards, three touchdowns, and 25.5 fantasy points per game while completing 79% of his pass attempts. Yet, he could be even better this season after the Broncos added Evan Engram and Pat Bryant to his receiving corps. Don’t be surprised if Nix ranks among the league leaders in passing touchdowns this year.
Ashton Jeanty (LV) – ADP 17.1 | RB6
Fantasy players should jump at the chance to draft Jeanty at his current ADP on Sleeper. The superstar rookie should be one of the first four running backs off the board and a top-six pick in all redraft leagues. He is coming off one of the best seasons in college football history, totaling 2,601 rushing yards. Furthermore, his 1,970 yards after contact would have ranked as the second-most total rushing yards in college last year. More importantly, Jeanty will be the focal point of Pete Carroll’s offense in Las Vegas.
D’Andre Swift (CHI) – ADP 81.3 | RB29
Many expected the Bears to add a big-name running back in the NFL Draft. Instead, they waited until the seventh round, selecting Kyle Monangai. Furthermore, Nick Chubb and J.K. Dobbins recently joined other teams, meaning Swift only has in-house competition for the lead role in Ben Johnson’s offense. Last year, he finished as the RB19, averaging 11.4 half-point PPR fantasy points per game and 3.8 rushing yards per attempt. However, Chicago significantly improved their offensive line this offseason. Therefore, don’t be surprised if Swift has a career year in 2025.
Stefon Diggs (NE) – ADP 95.3 | WR43
Unfortunately, Diggs suffered a torn ACL in Week 8 last season. However, the veteran was playing well before getting hurt, ranking as the WR9 over the first seven weeks, averaging 7.9 targets and 12.6 half-point PPR fantasy points per game despite splitting targets with Nico Collins and Tank Dell. More importantly, he is the unquestioned No. 1 wide receiver in what should be a significantly improved Patriots’ passing attack. If the veteran wide receiver is ready for Week 1, Diggs should end the year no lower than a high-end WR3.
Jauan Jennings (SF) – ADP 125.9 | WR52
Last season, Jennings was the 49ers’ best wide receiver, ending the year as the WR25, averaging 11.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. The veteran also set career highs in receptions (77), targets (113), receiving yards (975), and touchdowns (six), leading the team in targets. More importantly, Deebo Samuel got traded away this offseason, while Brandon Aiyuk is coming off a torn ACL. Furthermore, Ricky Pearsall had a rocky rookie year and is dealing with a hamstring injury. Jennings could be Brock Purdy’s top wide receiver again this season.
Colston Loveland (CHI) – ADP 127.6 | TE16
Loveland might be a rookie and have to share tight end snaps and targets with Cole Kmet in 2025. Yet, the former Michigan star is vastly undervalued as the 16th tight end in the ADP. Loveland was outstanding in college despite issues at the quarterback position. Furthermore, he is the ideal fit to fill the Sam LaPorta role in Ben Johnson’s offense. While Loveland could end up on the waiver wire early in the season, there is no reason why he should get drafted after Dallas Goedert and Jake Ferguson.
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