Best Fantasy Football Draft Values on Every Commissioner Site

When preparing for your fantasy football drafts, knowing which players to target and others to avoid is important. The amount of information available can be overwhelming, so a great way to condense the data and determine players to draft and others to leave for your leaguemates is to use our expert consensus fantasy football rankings compared to fantasy football average draft position (ADP). In this way, you can identify players the experts are willing to reach for at ADP and others they are not drafting until much later than average. Let’s dive into a few of the best fantasy football draft values on each of the top commissioner sites.

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    Malik Nabers (NYG) – ADP 14.1 | WR7

    Last year, Nabers was a fantasy superstar despite playing with arguably the worst quarterback unit in the NFL. He finished as the WR6, averaging 18.2 PPR fantasy points per game despite missing two contests with a concussion. The superstar had nearly half the Giants’ receiving touchdowns while ranking second in the league in targets (170). Nabers should be only better after New York drastically improved their quarterback unit this offseason. While he doesn’t have an elite quarterback, there is no reason why Nabers should be a second-round pick.

    Davante Adams (LAR) – ADP 42.2 | WR18

    Adams split time between two lackluster offenses last season. Yet, the future Hall of Famer finished the year as the WR11, averaging 17.2 PPR fantasy points per game, a higher average than Brian Thomas Jr. (16.7) and Drake London (16.5). Furthermore, he was the WR9 on a points-per-game basis despite Garrett Wilson ranking fourth in the NFL with 154 targets. More importantly, Matthew Stafford has produced multiple WR1s in Sean McVay’s offense in the past. Therefore, Adams should be ranked closer to the WR12 in ADP than the WR20.

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    Evan Engram (TE – DEN) – ECR: 80 | ADP: 99

    Before the 2025 NFL Draft, the Denver Broncos were linked to some of the draft’s top wide receivers and tight ends. They had the opportunity to draft Matthew Golden in the first round, but they waited until round three to select former Illinois wide receiver Pat Bryant.

    That could lead to more opportunities for free-agent signing Evan Engram. After three seasons with the Jacksonville Jaguars, the former New York Giants first-round draft pick signed a two-year, $23 million contract with the Broncos this offseason.

    Engam is coming off the least-productive season of his NFL career, but there’s reason to believe he can regain his form in Denver. He gets a quarterback upgrade in the ascending Bo Nix and has little target competition outside of wide receiver Courtland Sutton.

    On ESPN, Engram is drafted 19 spots lower than his FantasyPros ECR. He’s being drafted as the TE9 in early fantasy football mock drafts, while early consensus has him as the TE7. Other value tight ends include T.J. Hockenson and Tucker Kraft.

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    Stefon Diggs (NE) – ADP 93.5 | WR43

    Unfortunately, Diggs suffered a torn ACL in Week 8 last season. However, the veteran was playing well before getting hurt, ranking as the WR6 over the first seven weeks, averaging 7.9 targets and 15.6 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.

    Darnell Mooney (ATL) – ADP 1110.7 | WR49

    While fantasy players should have high hopes for Drake London in 2025, don’t forget about Mooney. He won’t be a league winner and finish the season inside the top-24 wide receivers. Yet, the veteran is vastly underrated, ranking outside the top-48 wide receivers in ADP after finishing last year as the WR31, averaging 12.1 PPR fantasy points per game, totaling a career-high five receiving touchdowns. According to Fantasy Points Data, Mooney ranked inside the top 36 wide receivers in air-yard share (33%), first-read target share (26.2%), and deep targets (17).

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