As the pre-training camp lull in news takes full effect, now is a good time to take an appraisal of the best ball landscape and decide which players we feel good about and which players we don’t. Looking at the current average draft position (ADP) on Underdog, these are the best values in the late rounds.
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Round 10
Luther Burden (WR – CHI)
This offseason hasn’t worked out the way Luther Burden might have hoped, falling out of the first round to pick 39 overall and then spending much of the next couple of months dealing with a soft tissue injury that kept him out of training practices. Reports suggest Burden will be ready to go for training camp. If that happens, expect a sharp rise in his ADP.
Round 11
Colston Loveland (TE – CHI)
Speaking of which, Colston Loveland was recovering from shoulder surgery at the time of the draft, and the Bears knew this when they drafted him as the first tight end off the board at pick 10. They felt confident in him and chose him over Tyler Warren. Loveland’s recovery time was always set to exclude him from activities until camp. If he takes the field and impresses, we can expect a rise in ADP.
Round 12
Dallas Goedert (TE – PHI)
When on the field last year, Dallas Goedert ranked as the fantasy TE9 in half-PPR points per game. Unfortunately, he only played nine games, and his total ranking was TE28. Goedert should remain of interest, though, as he’s part of one of the most concentrated offenses in the league.
When A.J. Brown, DeVonta Smith and Goedert are healthy, they’re the only considerations in the passing game. When one of them is injured, the others tend to see significant bumps in their fantasy output. Let’s keep it simple and draft good players on good offenses.
Round 13
Tyler Allgeier (RB – ATL)
Tyler Allgeier deserves to be drafted higher. The gap between Allgeier and Bijan Robinson is the eighth-biggest gap between a No. 1 RB and a No. 2 RB in the league. Fifteen No. 2 RBs are drafted before Allgeier, who finished 10th in explosive run rate in 2024 and seventh in juke rate.
Yes, Robinson is a spectacular player and could very well end up as the RB1 overall this year, but that only furthers Allgeier’s case as one of the most valuable handcuffs in fantasy football.
Round 14
Pat Bryant (WR – DEN)
There’s not much chance Pat Bryant is a hot topic for redraft leagues this Summer, but in best ball, in the 14th round, we can afford to take a shot at a receiver who was drafted early in the third round. Sean Payton has talked all offseason about adding more weapons and talked about how Bryant reminds him of Michael Thomas in some ways, which seems like a positive trait to have some exposure to.
Round 15
Michael Wilson (WR – ARI)
How many locked-in No. 2 WRs are available this late into the draft? Michael Wilson had six double-digit PPR performances last year, which isn’t to be sniffed at for a receiver available this late.
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