While the 2026 NFL regular season is still a few months away, now is the time to start preparing for redraft leagues. Many factors go into fantasy players winning their redraft league every year. However, the top factor is drafting players at a value.
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Best Fantasy Football Draft Values on NFFC
Let’s look at six of my favorite draft values based on NFFC ADP for redraft leagues.
Patrick Mahomes (KC) – ADP 94.49 | QB14
Despite suffering a significant knee injury at the end of last year, Mahomes has participated in offseason workouts, putting him on pace to play in Week 1. Last year, the superstar was quietly one of the top quarterbacks in fantasy football despite never having a healthy receiving corps. He was the QB2 over the first 13 weeks, averaging 21.1 fantasy points per game, totaling 23.1 or more in eight of 12 contests. While Mahomes might get off to a slow start, expect him to have another top-10 finish in 2026.
Derrick Henry (BAL) – ADP 23.51 | RB13
While some won’t draft Henry for fear his age makes him an injury risk, the veteran has played in at least 15 games in all but one year of his career, including 17 contests in three consecutive seasons. He was RB8 last year, averaging 16.4 PPR fantasy points per game despite totaling only 15 receptions, 18 fewer than any other running back to finish top 20. More importantly, Henry had at least 1,150 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns in four consecutive seasons, finishing as a top-eight running back every year.
D’Andre Swift (CHI) – ADP 54.33 | RB24
Some believe that Kyle Monangai will replace Swift as the Bears’ starting running back this season. However, there is nothing to suggest that it will happen. Last year, Swift was the RB15, averaging 14.3 PPR fantasy points per game, a higher average than Bucky Irving (13.8) and Kenneth Walker III (11.3). More importantly, he averaged more rushing attempts (13.9 vs. 9.9) and yards per game (67.9 vs. 46.1) than Monangai last year. Furthermore, Swift had a higher fantasy points per touch average (0.89 vs. 0.79) than the former seventh-round pick.
DJ Moore (BUF) – ADP 65.97 | WR29
After years of dealing with subpar quarterbacks, Moore gets to play with Josh Allen in 2026. Yet, he has been productive, averaging 14 or more PPR fantasy points per game in five of seven seasons since his rookie year despite never being an elite touchdown scorer. Meanwhile, the Bills have lacked a go-to wide receiver since Stefon Diggs was traded. However, Diggs finished as the WR9 in his final season in Buffalo, averaging 9.4 targets and 16.1 fantasy points per game. Moore could have similar success with Allen under center.
Wan’Dale Robinson (TEN) – ADP 105.82 | WR45
Robinson changed teams this offseason, signing a massive contract in free agency. Yet Robinson will still play for the same coach he has had throughout his entire career. Brian Daboll taking over as Tennessee’s offensive coordinator should please fantasy players. Robinson has had 140 targets in back-to-back years playing under Daboll. More importantly, he became more than a yards-after-the-catch guy in 2025, averaging career highs in yards per reception (11) and aDOT (8.5). While Carnell Tate will see a significant workload, Robinson will lead the Titans in targets and receptions.
Dallas Goedert (PHI) – ADP 132.74 | TE15
The veteran has improved his PPR fantasy points per game average in three consecutive years, going from 9.7 in 2023 to 10.4 in 2024 to 12.3 last season, a career high. Furthermore, Goedert also set career highs in receptions (60) and receiving touchdowns (11) last year despite the Eagles’ inconsistent passing attack. Despite having to fight for targets behind A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith the past four years, the veteran has posted three top-nine points per game finishes during that span. He should get drafted as a top-10 tight end.
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