Since we last checked in on best ball fantasy football average draft position (ADP), there have been significant rises and falls. We’ve seen trades, contract extensions, rookie holdouts and more. All of it is combining to shift the best ball landscape as we approach the most volatile time of year, training camp. These are the biggest ADP fantasy football fallers on Underdog.
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Jonnu Smith (TE – PIT) | ADP: 162 (-49)
There still seems to be a level of confidence that Jonnu Smith could be the lead tight end in the Steelers’ mediocre offense, but that seems to be based on nothing more than the outlier season he put up seven years into his career. Last season was the first time Smith surpassed 600 yards or 50 receptions in a year and only the second time he’d been above four touchdowns. Much is being made of him reuniting with Arthur Smith, but their previous endeavours together weren’t rich and bountiful for fantasy football, so why should this one be?
Furthermore, we know this offense is going to run through what Aaron Rodgers wants, and would it be that surprising if he leaned towards Pat Freiermuth as his preferred target? Freiermuth is also down 47 spots to a point where he’s now going nearly undrafted at 210. Given the choice, the cheaper option might prove better, but the Steelers’ pass-catchers are a situation we don’t need to subject ourselves to.
Jack Bech (WR – LV) | ADP: 156 (-24)
Reports out of Raiders mini-camp had Dont’e Thornton running ahead of Jack Bech with the first team offense and suggesting that Bech has struggled in his rookie offseason. When training camp opens in a few days, we’ll soon know whether Bech has done enough off the field to reverse that trend. If he has, we can expect the slide to stop.
Kyle Williams (WR – NE) | ADP: 134 (-15)
Another sliding rookie is Kyle Williams, who, according to reports, has failed to live up to the hype best ball drafters were giving him. Again, it’s worth remembering that pads have yet to be put on and Williams could easily reverse that trend, given the paucity of options in New England.
Quinshon Judkins (RB – CLE) | ADP: 88 (-15)
The arrest of Quinshon Judkins surrounding a domestic violence accusation has seen him plummet over one round already, and it shouldn’t be surprising if that continues to be a trend. Judkins was a good prospect, but if he’s suspended for three to six games and has to battle for touches when he returns, is he worth a top-100 pick? Time will tell.
Keenan Allen (WR – FA) | ADP: 199 (-10)
As training camp gets closer, the question moves from when will Keenan Allen sign to will Keenan Allen sign? It wouldn’t be surprising if something happened soon, but it’s a clear indicator that Allen’s market hasn’t exactly been thriving.
Travis Hunter (WR, CB – JAX) | ADP: 54 (-9)
The Travis Hunter debates will continue for some time yet, and it’s easy to skip forward to Week 2 and imagine one side of the debate victory lapping while the other side gets their turn by Week 5. Either way, if the Jaguars continue to hint at a two-way role, Hunter will be one of the most volatile assets in fantasy football.
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