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If this is your first time hearing about FastDraft, then do yourself a favor and click here for a quick read. That article from Andrew Cooper lays everything out for you about FastDraft, from the basic contest parameters, draft strategies, and a full explanation of all the ins and outs of the app. You can also check out Friday’s Fantasy Alarm Show on SiriusXM Fantasy Sports Radio as Billy Muzio, one of the creators of FastDraft, joined us to add further insights.

And one of the best parts of this app is that it was created by people who love to draft, so everything they’ve done comes from the mind of players, not just technicians. They even put together their own FastDraft ADP to help you in your research. We dove into some of the ADP last week and with more drafts in the books, we’re going to take a look at a new batch of ADP risers and fallers.

Let’s get to work!

 

 

FastDraft Flex-4 ADP Risers

Christian McCaffrey, RB, San Francisco 49ers (ADP 15.10; +1.17)

When it comes to fantasy football, McCaffrey is one of the most polarizing players. Those who have had him on their rosters for years just can’t quit him after seeing how high the ceiling can be. Meanwhile, those who have been burned by him in the past have sworn never to go back. It looks like the former has the upper hand with regard to the ADP right now because more people are pushing him up their rankings for these drafts. He’s now crept into the top 15 overall. And why not? If you are a multi-lineup player/drafter, you need some exposure to McCaffrey. If he stays healthy, you know his numbers are going to be spectacular. Plus, he has the ability to finish the season as the RB1.  

D’Andre Swift, RB, Chicago Bears (ADP 60.00; +0.75)

When you see an ADP of 60 and the ADP is rising, it’s a simple case of more people adding him to their top-60 rankings. Swift is getting some extra looks from people as he seems to be the default RB1 of the Chicago Bears. We know he has a history in Ben Johnson’s system. More importantly, the Bears didn’t really do anything to bolster this running back room and create a competition for touches. Roschon Johnson isn’t scaring anyone, and neither is Travis Homer. The Bears went out and used a seventh-round pick on Rutgers running back Kevin Monangai, but the draft capital tells you how high expectations are right now. If Swift is legitimately the only game in town, the volume alone will be worth the pick.  

Deebo Samuel, WR, Washington Commanders (ADP 60.00; +4.00)

This is an interesting one, but also not surprising. Many are looking at Deebo’s history and assuming that there’s a major quarterback upgrade that will vault his stats back to where they were in 2021. But injuries have certainly taken their toll over the years, and let’s face it – he’s put on more than just a few pounds. In fact, you can’t surf the web without seeing some sort of Fat Deebo body-shaming video. Shares of him will be scarce in my household, but if we start to see some better training camp videos, maybe we can build up our exposure.

 

 

 

FastDraft Flex-4 ADP Fallers

Zay Flowers, WR, Baltimore Ravens (ADP 44.39; -16.32)

Those who are falling down the FastDraft ADP boards are not always doing so because of disappointment or a lack of belief. It’s more about increasing exposure to some and decreasing it for others. In this case, with Flowers, it’s probably more of that than anything else. He’s still the top receiver for Lamar Jackson, and we aren’t expecting some big competition for targets with DeAndre Hopkins or even Rashod Bateman. Flowers is definitely someone you want to have on some of your rosters. Not all, but some.

RJ Harvey, RB, Denver Broncos (ADP 55.15; -9.23)

I absolutely love the dip, and I am buying it like I’m Louis Winthorpe and Billy Ray Valentine cornering the frozen concentrated orange juice market. Just because the Broncos added J.K. Dobbins doesn’t mean Harvey’s value is dropping. It was always going to be a shared backfield, except now it’s just the two instead of both Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime getting involved. Harvey is going to see the lion’s share of the split and should fall right into that Alvin Kamara-type role we know Joe Lombardi and Sean Payton have been looking to fill.

Jaylen Waddle, WR, Miami Dolphins (ADP 60.00; -0.62)

Sorry, but I just don’t see it. Sure, the Waddle Waddle is an entertaining touchdown celebration, but outside of that, what’s he got? Even if Tyreek Hill takes a giant step back, it doesn’t mean Waddle is going to take a step forward. He’s got an injury history that’s a turn-off, and he’s just way too inconsistent on the field. Maybe he works better here in a best ball format, but it’s not like he’s out there doing otherworldly stuff. A few good games per year do not excite me, so bon voyage!

 

 

 

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