Since our last update two weeks ago, there has been plenty of movement in fantasy football average draft position (ADP) on Underdog.
This comes at a time of year when teams have had a longer look at their rookies and rosters in general, gauging the weaknesses or strengths, as coaches have had to once more step in front of a microphone and give us a hint of what they’re thinking heading into the 2025 season. These are the biggest and most significant fantasy football best ball fallers in recent weeks.
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Fantasy Football Fallers
Best Ball Fallers
Anthony Richardson (QB – IND) | ADP: 201 (-15)
There simply isn’t a lot left to say at this point. The shoulder injury may or may not be serious for Richardson long term, but what is serious is how poorly he’s performed.
Quarterbacks since 2006 to have 250+ dropbacks & complete fewer than 50% of passes:
- 2009 – JaMarcus Russell (47.8%)
- 2011 – Tim Tebow (48.2%)
- 2024 – Anthony Richardson (47.7%)
NFL passes thrown after those seasons:
- Russell – 0
- Tebow – 8
- Richardson – TBD
Devin Neal (RB – NO) | ADP: 215 (-11)
When a team decides to bring in a veteran after mini-camp, it tends to suggest the rookie isn’t quite ready yet, and that seems the fair assumption given the Saints’ addition of Cam Akers. Devin Neal wasn’t a perfect prospect, but he does have big-play potential; it might just take a little longer until we see it.
Jaylin Noel (WR – HOU) | ADP: 177 (-14)
After the initial post-draft hype, we tend to see rookies fall behind veterans at this time of year, so it’s not surprising to see Jaylin Noel in this category. Noel’s path to relevancy is largely blocked by Christian Kirk. While he has enough wiggle and shift that we likely see some designed plays for him in 2025, consistent volume might be a problem.
Luther Burden III (WR – CHI) | ADP: 113 (-15)
Since the beginning of May, Luther Burden has been out of action with a soft tissue injury, which has meant he’s missed the vast majority of practice time for the Bears. Ben Johnson wasn’t overly happy about it.
Jack Bech (WR – LV) | ADP: 139 (-12)
Dont’e Thornton rises; Jack Bech falls.
Colston Loveland (TE – CHI) | ADP: 129 (-8)
Similarly to Burden, Bears rookie tight end Colston Loveland has been dealing with a minor injury to his shoulder. Loveland is expected to be fine for training camp, thankfully, and the Bears will be relieved having spent a top-10 pick on him.
We’ve seen undervalued rookies finish in the top two among tight ends in each of the last two seasons. Could Loveland be the next breakout rookie tight end? If so, he’ll need to hit the ground running at training camp.
Colston Loveland on training camp readiness: "Thats the plan. Just working every day to get there."
Reporter: Is there a last hurdle?
Loveland: "Yeah mainly just getting the strength back and mobility."
Reporter: Have you been able to lift?
Loveland: "Yeah I’ve been lifting."… pic.twitter.com/qPayWULuvs— Player Pulse (@NFLPlayerPulse) June 23, 2025
Kyle Pitts (TE – ATL) | ADP: 156 (-5)
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