Fantasy football is played across many different platforms. But no matter where your fantasy football draft is held, you will always be trying to find one thing: Value.
All drafts are different, and Fantrax has its own unique average draft position (ADP) and nuances when you enter a league on their platform. After participating in several mock drafts on that site, I have noticed several players who are tremendous value compared to the FantasyPros’ ADP.
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Best Fantasy Football Draft Values on Fantrax
Let’s look at six of my favorite draft values based on Fantrax ADP compared to the consensus ADP for redraft leagues.
A.J. Brown (WR – NE) | ADP: 28.7 (WR12)
Ever since A.J. Brown was officially traded to the New England Patriots, he has been flying up draft boards, except on Fantrax, where Brown remains outside the first two rounds. He has an ADP of 21.7 on FantasyPros.
That seven-spot discount is huge for someone who might have the third overall pick. That would allow you to grab a player like Puka Nacua first, then grab Kenneth Walker III and Brown in the second and third rounds. That’s a strong start.
In a putrid Eagles’ passing attack last season, Brown was ninth in target share, 13th in air yards and eighth in red-zone target share. Now he moves to a team with an ascending passing quarterback and an offense that targets its receivers downfield.
If you’ve been hesitant about drafting Brown because of his attitude, his work ethic or his situation, Fantrax is the place to go. There is plenty of room for him to return on the investment there.
Colston Loveland (TE – CHI) | ADP: 43.5 (TE3)
Colston Loveland finished his 2025 rookie campaign with 58 catches for 713 yards and six touchdowns, making him the first rookie to lead the Bears in receiving yards since Willie Gault in 1983.
Loveland also set an NFL record for rookie tight ends in a single playoff game against the Packers, hauling in over 100 yards and eight receptions, with a touchdown. Heading into 2026, he figures to be a prime, and perhaps featured, target for Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears.
Loveland is going around pick 36 overall in early drafts this summer. Over on Fantrax, he is being taken more than seven picks later. Right now, big-question-mark players like Ladd McConkey and Bucky Irving are going ahead of Loveland in Fantrax drafts. Give me an elite tight end ahead of those two, especially considering the variability of the position.
Dak Prescott (QB – DAL) | ADP: 84.3 (QB9)
Fantrax is generally much lower on quarterbacks as a rule, and Dak Prescott is no exception. He is going at about pick 71 on other draft platforms, but Fantrax gives managers a 13-pick discount in mid-June.
Prescott is back and healthy, and he has kept George Pickens for his arsenal in 2026. Joining CeeDee Lamb, Pickens and Jake Ferguson this season will be Ryan Flournoy, who broke out when Lamb was out last season. Pickens has been a major upgrade over Jalen Tolbert or whoever the Cowboys were trotting out there over the years.
Statistically, Prescott has over 4,500 yards and 30 touchdowns in each of his last two healthy seasons. He always seems to be at risk of injury, but this is now the second of three years he has been healthy. With a defense still lacking, the Cowboys’ offense is an area to invest in this year. And the best possible use of that initial investment is to grab Prescott on Fantrax at a huge discount.
Jadarian Price (RB – SEA) | ADP: 77.3 (RB29)
There is a lot of debate this offseason about rookie running back Jadarian Price and his potential role for the 2026 Seattle Seahawks. But much of that has to do with the fact that Price is going at pick 58 in drafts, on average.
On Fantrax, you are getting almost a 20-pick discount. This is vulnerable to change based on the news we hear in the next two months. For now, this is certainly a price worth paying on that site.
Price does have competition on the roster, and Zach Charbonnet should be back by mid-season, so I feel better taking a risk on Price in the eighth round rather than the sixth.
Per Pro Football Focus (PFF), Price was fifth in yards after contact per attempt last year in college and was a true breakaway bruiser on the field. There is a lot less risk at this pick, and if Price excels at the job, you’ve got a league-winner in the eighth round.
Xavier Worthy (WR – KC) | ADP: 124.9 (WR49)
Xavier Worthy is exactly the type of player who makes sense around pick 125 in Fantrax drafts. That spot is 10 spots later than his consensus ADP and represents a late buying opportunity, when all of your other starters have been selected.
The biggest reason to buy Worthy at this price is that his disappointing 2025 season is easier to explain than most fantasy busts, and there were a lot of things working against him. After posting 59 receptions, 638 receiving yards and six touchdowns as a rookie, Worthy dropped all the way down to 42 catches, 532 yards and one touchdown in 2025.
Worthy missed time early with a shoulder injury and saw his target opportunity change once Rashee Rice returned from suspension. With questions surrounding Rice, Travis Kelce and the rest of the Chiefs’ wide receiver corps, this could finally be the breakout season for Worthy we have been looking for in his three professional years.
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