Fantasy Football ADP : Exploiting Default Rankings for 2025 on ESPN

This is the third and final article in our series about exploiting default ranks and ADPs on the most popular redraft platforms. First, we looked at the Sleeper app, where notable fantasy football ADP values included Rams WR Davante Adams and Titans WR Calvin Ridley. After that, we surveyed Yahoo, where top values included Dolphins RB De’Von Achane and Charger RB Omarion Hampton. There were even some commonalities between the two platforms, with Xavier Worthy, Tetairoa McMillan, Marvin Harrison and Caleb Williams standing out as values on both Sleeper and Yahoo when comparing ADPs to numbers from high-stakes and best-ball drafts.

We’ll now do the same exercise for ESPN, comparing their ADPs and default ranks to the ADP data from NFFC (high stakes) and Drafters (best ball). Much like Yahoo, ESPN’s ADP data is heavily influenced by the expert/projection-based default ranks that we see in draft rooms. Sleeper is a bit different, with players sorted by their ADPs in draft rooms (so that default ranks and ADP are one and the same).

ESPN does update their default ranks throughout the summer — which wasn’t always the case — but they’re ultimately still coming from projections or expert rankings, not being re-sorted in the order of ADP from actual drafts. Also note that ESPN’s default setting is full PPR, which is why I’m using Drafters instead of Underdog as our ADP comparison from the best-ball realm. Numbers from Drafters are then averaged with those from

This is the third and final article in our series about exploiting default ranks and ADPs on the most popular redraft platforms. First, we looked at the Sleeper app, where notable fantasy football ADP values included Rams WR Davante Adams and Titans WR Calvin Ridley. After that, we surveyed Yahoo, where top values included Dolphins RB De’Von Achane and Charger RB Omarion Hampton. There were even some commonalities between the two platforms, with Xavier Worthy, Tetairoa McMillan, Marvin Harrison and Caleb Williams standing out as values on both Sleeper and Yahoo when comparing ADPs to numbers from high-stakes and best-ball drafts.

We’ll now do the same exercise for ESPN, comparing their ADPs and default ranks to the ADP data from NFFC (high stakes) and Drafters (best ball). Much like Yahoo, ESPN’s ADP data is heavily influenced by the expert/projection-based default ranks that we see in draft rooms. Sleeper is a bit different, with players sorted by their ADPs in draft rooms (so that default ranks and ADP are one and the same).

ESPN does update their default ranks throughout the summer — which wasn’t always the case — but they’re ultimately still coming from projections or expert rankings, not being re-sorted in the order of ADP from actual drafts. Also note that ESPN’s default setting is full PPR, which is why I’m using Drafters instead of Underdog as our ADP comparison from the best-ball realm. Numbers from Drafters are then averaged with those from NFFC, a popular high-stakes site.

The write-ups below list the ESPN default rank (rather than ADP) for each player, but I’ll focus on cases where both numbers provide value, i.e., ESPN’s default rank and ADP for the player both are much lower than his ADP average from NFFC/Drafters.

After the write-ups you’ll find a big chart with a complete fantasy football ADP rankings comparison for ESPN. The first three columns after each player’s name compare his ESPN default rank to his NFFC/Drafters ADP, with the next three columns then comparing his ESPN ADP to the NFFC/Drafters ADP. The final four columns, for anyone who happens to be curious, show ADPs individually from full-PPR leagues on NFFC, Drafters, Yahoo and Sleeper.

If you’re looking for more ADP data, including from some platforms not mentioned here, you can find that on WagerKey’s ADP Page, which can be sorted by full/half/non-PPR and even includes some dynasty and superflex data.

      

Top Values Based on ESPN’s Default Rankings

The first thing that jumps out when comparing ESPN default ranks against ESPN ADP is that quarterbacks tend to be drafted earlier than where they’re ranked, at least for the first 8-10 guys. Patrick Mahomes, for example, has a default rank of 62 and an ADP of 52. Higher up, Lamar Jackson is at default rank No. 29 and ADP No. 22. However, the opposite is true once we get to younger, lower-ranked QBs like Drake Maye and J.J. McCarthy — they don’t stand out as major values in the default ranks, but their ADPs are far more friendly.

For running backs, we mostly see earlier rankings and ADPs on ESPN (compared to ADPs from NFFC and Drafters) in the early and middle rounds, but there are some notable exceptions like Derrick Henry, Chase Brown and TreVeyon Henderson — a trio that don’t appear to have much in common otherwise. 

It’s the opposite for wide receivers, with most lasting longer than they do in best-ball or high-stakes settings, especially for the unproven, young guys. There are also some veteran values, e.g., Garrett Wilson, Deebo Samuel and Jauan Jennings, and then a few WRs like Puka Nacua and Cooper Kupp who actually have elevated ADPs on ESPN. 

Keep in mind that ESPN’s default settings have just two WRs and then a FLEX, whereas the sites we’re comparing ADPs against (NFFC and Drafters) start three WRs and a FLEX. It thus makes sense that WR3 and WR4 types would go later on ESPN, although I still think there’s a lot of value in targeting the higher-ceiling options among that bunch (see below) at a much-reduced price relative to high-stakes drafts.

For tight ends, the thing that stands out (by far) is extremely early ADPs for the mid-range and low-end TE1s. Trey McBride, Brock Bowers and George Kittle all have ESPN default ranks that are similar to the high-stakes ADPs, but things go off the rails after that, with both default ranks and ADPs on ESPN putting guys like David Njoku and Evan Engram far ahead of where they go in high-stakes and best-ball drafts.

Now, let’s take a look at some of the most interesting cases, sorted by their ESPN default rank…

         

  • RB Chase Brown (ESPN Default Rank 32  /  NFFC/Drafters ADP 22.2)

With Zack Moss recently waived and no real sign of rookie Tahj Brooks getting first-team reps or otherwise making a push, Brown appears set for a massive workload again, perhaps only losing playing time to Samaje Perine in clear passing situations like third-and-long or two-minute drills. The 2/3 turn feels early for a player who isn’t actually an elite talent, but Brown isn’t a bad player by any means, and we already saw the massive upside from this situation last season when he averaged 20.9 PPR points over his final eight games. He can lose 15 percent of that production and still provide strong value relative to a late-Round-2 ADP — something high-stakes drafters have caught on to more so than ESPN drafters, it seems.

       

  • WR Garrett Wilson (ESPN 36  /  ND ADP 25.4)

This is one where I’d recommend treading cautiously. I have Wilson at No. 30 in the latest WagerKey Roundtable PPR Rankings, putting him halfway between his ESPN ADP and his cost in high-stakes or best-ball leagues. I thought it was an aggressive ranking, but apparently not, given that my colleagues all rank him earlier, more in line with the high-stakes ADP. I just can’t buy in before Round 3, given the concerns about passing volume and efficiency with Justin Fields at quarterback. But, if you disagree, the price on ESPN must look like robbery.

       

  • WR Tetairoa McMillan (ESPN 65  /  ND ADP 47.5)

McMillan and Marvin Harrison have been two constants in this series, going much later on ESPN/Yahoo/Sleeper than on any high-stakes or best-ball site. The lack of a third WR spot in ESPN lineups has something to do with that, but I’d still rather have McMillan or Harrison than most of the non-wideouts with similar default ranks on ESPN, figuring both have potential to become no-doubt, weekly starters. 

       

How do these players stack up against the rest of the NFL? Visit our fantasy football rankings for a list of the top players for the remainder of the season.

              

Other Good Values 👍

  • WR Marvin Harrison  (ESPN 46  /  ND ADP 33.8)
  • WR Xavier Worthy (ESPN 50  /  ND ADP 44.0)
  • WR Jameson Williams (ESPN 59  /  ND ADP 51.3)
  • WR George Pickens (ESPN 60  /  ND ADP 54.1)
  • RB TreVeyon Henderson (ESPN 67  /  ND ADP 54.6)
  • WR Jauan Jennings (ESPN 97  /  ND ADP 79.2)
  • WR Deebo Samuel (ESPN 98  /  ND ADP 78.0)
  • WR Ricky Pearsall (ESPN 99  /  ND ADP 74.7)
  • QB Dak Prescott (ESPN 105  /  ND ADP 96.0)
  • QB Justin Fields (ESPN 106  /  ND ADP 98.4)
  • WR Josh Downs (ESPN 109  /  ND ADP 90.1)
  • WR Emeka Egbuka (ESPN 112  /  ND ADP 82.3)
  • QB Drake Maye (ESPN 121  /  ND ADP 111.4)
  • WR Marvin Mims (ESPN 154  /  ND ADP 130.2)

After the first 35-40 WRs, we see players at the position consistently ranked and drafted much lower than their ADPs from NFFC and Drafters. It makes sense, given the two-WR format on ESPN, but there’s still value there in terms of certain strategies, like double-tapping the SF wideouts (Jennings/Pearsall) and hoping one of the two proves to be a clear top dog over the other.

On the other hand, there are some guys on this list like Josh Downs and Jayden Reed who probably don’t have ceilings with much value in a two-WR format. The price looks great, but I’d rather be drafting other positions in that range in the two-WR, one-FLEX leagues on ESPN.

                 

Worst Values / Frequent Reaches 👎

  • WR Puka Nacua (ESPN 8  /  ND ADP 12.0)
  • RB Josh Jacobs (ESPN 18  /  ND ADP 24.8)
  • RB Kyren Williams (ESPN 23  /  ND ADP 29.0)
  • RB James Cook (ESPN 33  /  ND ADP 43.5)
  • RB Joe Mixon (ESPN 51  /  ND ADP 83.7)
  • QB Baker Mayfield (ESPN 63  /  ND ADP 83.4)
  • TE T.J. Hockenson (ESPN 69  /  ND ADP 83.9)
  • WR Cooper Kupp (ESPN 76  /  ND ADP 97.9)
  • TE David Njoku (ESPN 84  /  ND ADP 109.1)
  • TE Evan Engram (ESPN 86  /  ND ADP 101.6)
  • RB Javonte Williams (ESPN 92  /  ND ADP 128.2)
  • RB Cam Skattebo (ESPN 94  /  ND ADP 122.1)
  • WR Jack Bech (ESPN 152  /  ND ADP 199.3)

Concerns about Matthew Stafford’s back (and perhaps Davante Adams’ target share) have hurt Nacua’s ADP in high-stakes room and best-ball drafts, but that isn’t showing up in the ESPN numbers, at least not yet. Nacua is No. 8 on ESPN for both default rank and ADP, right ahead of Malik Nabers, who is pretty consistently going earlier than Nacua in high-stakes and best-ball drafts these days. ESPN’s default ranks are also bullish on Davante Adams (No. 27), although ESPN drafters considerably less so (ADP 40).

                                 

ADP Chart

    ESPN Default ΔDef NF/DR ESPN ADP ΔADP NF/DR NFFC Drafters Yahoo Sleeper
1 WR Ja’Marr Chase 1 0.1 1.1 1 0.1 1.1 1.16 1 1 1.7
2 RB Bijan Robinson 2 0.6 2.6 2 0.6 2.6 2.68 2.5 2 3.5
3 WR Justin Jefferson 3 2.0 5.0 5 0.0 5.0 5.29 4.7 5 4.1
4 RB Saquon Barkley 4 1.2 5.2 3 2.2 5.2 4.72 5.7 3 2.6
5 RB Jahmyr Gibbs 5 -0.7 4.3 4 0.3 4.3 4.33 4.2 4 5.6
6 WR CeeDee Lamb 6 -1.4 4.6 6 -1.4 4.6 6.08 3.2 6 6.4
7 RB Christian McCaffrey 7 3.3 10.3 7 3.3 10.3 13.12 7.5 7 13.6
8 WR Puka Nacua 8 4.0 12.0 8 4.0 12.0 11.79 12.2 8 8.3
9 WR Malik Nabers 9 0.1 9.1 10 -0.9 9.1 9.66 8.6 10 10.3
10 WR Amon-Ra St. Brown 10 0.0 10.0 9 1.0 10.0 10.22 9.8 9 6.4
11 RB Ashton Jeanty 11 1.2 12.2 11 1.2 12.2 10.58 13.8 11 11.4
12 RB De’Von Achane 12 1.3 13.3 13 0.3 13.3 13.73 12.8 13 15.3
13 WR Nico Collins 13 -1.2 11.8 14 -2.2 11.8 14.73 8.9 14 12
14 WR Brian Thomas 14 -1.2 12.8 15 -2.2 12.8 12.89 12.7 15 13.4
15 WR A.J. Brown 15 3.9 18.9 17 1.9 18.9 21.12 16.6 17 18.7
16 WR Drake London 16 -0.1 15.9 19 -3.1 15.9 16.92 14.8 19 17.4
17 RB Jonathan Taylor 17 5.3 22.3 20 2.3 22.3 22.77 21.9 20 24.5
18 RB Josh Jacobs 18 6.8 24.8 16 8.8 24.8 23.02 26.6 16 20.3
19 RB Derrick Henry 19 -4.3 14.7 12 2.7 14.7 13.82 15.6 12 9.5
20 TE Brock Bowers 20 -1.2 18.8 18 0.8 18.8 18.85 18.7 18 16
21 TE Trey McBride 21 4.8 25.8 26 -0.2 25.8 26.63 25 26 25.8
22 RB Bucky Irving 22 -0.3 21.8 22 -0.3 21.8 20.9 22.6 22 19.3
23 RB Kyren Williams 23 6.0 29.0 24 5.0 29.0 28.05 29.9 24 27.9
24 WR Tee Higgins 24 4.7 28.7 29 -0.3 28.7 31.89 25.6 29 30.6
25 WR Tyreek Hill 25 5.3 30.3 28 2.3 30.3 32.26 28.3 28 26.7
26 WR Ladd McConkey 26 -4.5 21.5 25 -3.5 21.5 21.93 21.1 25 23.8
27 WR Davante Adams 27 9.9 36.9 40 -3.1 36.9 38.21 35.5 40 43.5
28 QB Josh Allen 28 -1.5 26.5 23 3.5 26.5 23.85 29.1 23 21
29 QB Lamar Jackson 29 -3.4 25.6 21 4.6 25.6 23.35 27.9 21 22.9
30 QB Jayden Daniels 30 6.7 36.7 30 6.7 36.7 32.37 41 30 31.5
31 QB Jalen Hurts 31 8.0 39.0 36 3.0 39.0 38.9 39 36 36.7
32 RB Chase Brown 32 -9.8 22.2 27 -4.8 22.2 26.34 18.1 27 29.7
33 RB James Cook 33 10.5 43.5 31 12.5 43.5 39.39 47.7 31 34.3
34 WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba 34 -2.9 31.1 33 -1.9 31.1 29.57 32.7 33 27.8
35 WR Terry McLaurin 35 8.4 43.4 41 2.4 43.4 40.2 46.6 41 40.6
36 WR Garrett Wilson 36 -10.6 25.4 35 -9.6 25.4 28.2 22.6 35 32.3
37 RB Kenneth Walker 37 3.9 40.9 37 3.9 40.9 44.63 37.1 37 44.4
38 RB Omarion Hampton 38 -2.2 35.8 44 -8.2 35.8 42.75 28.9 44 41.6
39 QB Joe Burrow 39 3.1 42.1 34 8.1 42.1 30.53 53.6 34 39.3
40 TE George Kittle 40 -0.1 39.9 39 0.9 39.9 44.03 35.7 39 37
41 RB Alvin Kamara 41 9.8 50.8 38 12.8 50.8 48.2 53.3 38 41.2
42 RB Chuba Hubbard 42 10.8 52.8 45 7.8 52.8 48.14 57.4 45 46.1
43 RB James Conner 43 15.5 58.5 46 12.5 58.5 57.46 59.5 46 51
44 RB Breece Hall 44 -8.4 35.6 32 3.6 35.6 34.17 37 32 33.1
45 WR Mike Evans 45 -5.2 39.9 42 -2.2 39.9 41.3 38.4 42 38.1
46 WR Marvin Harrison 46 -12.2 33.8 43 -9.2 33.8 36.31 31.2 43 34.6
47 WR DK Metcalf 47 2.8 49.8 48 1.8 49.8 48.96 50.6 48 47.4
48 WR DJ Moore 48 -4.7 43.3 47 -3.7 43.3 43.53 43.1 47 48.7
49 WR Rashee Rice 49 4.2 53.2 49 4.2 53.2 44.38 62 49 45.9
50 WR Xavier Worthy 50 -6.0 44.0 56 -12.0 44.0 47.24 40.8 56 55.9
51 RB Joe Mixon 51 32.7 83.7 51 32.7 83.7 65.34 102 51 57
52 RB D’Andre Swift 52 9.4 61.4 55 6.4 61.4 71.35 51.4 55 71.2
53 WR Zay Flowers 53 4.1 57.1 59 -1.9 57.1 56.77 57.4 59 53.1
54 WR Courtland Sutton 54 -6.7 47.3 53 -5.7 47.3 48.6 46 53 50
55 WR Calvin Ridley 55 4.0 59.0 70 -11.0 59.0 66.81 51.1 70 74.6
56 WR DeVonta Smith 56 -3.1 52.9 54 -1.1 52.9 54.08 51.8 54 52.1
57 WR Jaylen Waddle 57 3.7 60.7 75 -14.3 60.7 64.62 56.8 75 68.7
58 WR Jerry Jeudy 58 10.8 68.8 76 -7.3 68.8 62.9 74.6 76 72.7
59 WR Jameson Williams 59 -7.7 51.3 62 -10.7 51.3 53.86 48.7 62 59.7
60 WR George Pickens 60 -5.9 54.1 67 -12.9 54.1 64.74 43.5 67 60.9
61 TE Sam LaPorta 61 6.7 67.7 50 17.7 67.7 64.2 71.1 50 48.8
62 QB Patrick Mahomes 62 6.3 68.3 52 16.3 68.3 58.02 78.5 52 54.2
63 QB Baker Mayfield 63 20.4 83.4 64 19.4 83.4 66.25 100.6 64 67
64 WR Rome Odunze 64 3.2 67.2 80 -12.8 67.2 67.59 66.8 80 80.6
65 WR Tetairoa McMillan 65 -17.5 47.5 68 -20.5 47.5 55.47 39.5 68 61.8
66 WR Travis Hunter 66 3.6 69.6 66 3.6 69.6 80.25 58.9 66 64.9
67 RB TreVeyon Henderson 67 -12.4 54.6 60 -5.4 54.6 60.32 48.9 60 66.6
68 RB Aaron Jones 68 9.1 77.1 65 12.1 77.1 73.82 80.4 65 69.9
69 TE T.J. Hockenson 69 14.9 83.9 61 22.9 83.9 80.83 86.9 61 58.8
70 RB David Montgomery 70 1.1 71.1 57 14.1 71.1 66.24 76 57 55
71 RB Kaleb Johnson 71 -1.0 70.0 71 -1.0 70.0 71.35 68.7 71 79
72 RB RJ Harvey 72 0.7 72.7 63 9.7 72.7 83.41 62 63 62.8
73 WR Chris Godwin 73 13.0 86.0 77 9.0 86.0 74.98 97.1 77 82.2
74 WR Jakobi Meyers 74 -1.3 72.7 91 -18.3 72.7 77.33 68 91 81.3
75 WR Chris Olave 75 -2.5 72.5 78 -5.5 72.5 72.98 72 78 69.4
76 WR Cooper Kupp 76 21.9 97.9 85 12.9 97.9 94.7 101 85 86.6
77 WR Stefon Diggs 77 1.7 78.7 87 -8.3 78.7 94.99 62.5 87 89.4
78 WR Matthew Golden 78 13.1 91.1 96 -4.9 91.1 108.5 73.7 96 97.5
79 WR Jordan Addison 79 1.2 80.2 81 -0.8 80.2 76.82 83.6 81 76
80 RB Tony Pollard 80 -7.0 73.0 73 0.0 73.0 78.86 67.2 73 78.6
81 RB Isiah Pacheco 81 -5.7 75.3 69 6.3 75.3 78.11 72.5 69 62.2
82 RB Tyrone Tracy 82 12.4 94.4 88 6.4 94.4 91.12 97.7 88 87.4
83 TE Travis Kelce 83 -0.9 82.1 58 24.1 82.1 87.42 76.7 58 65.2
84 TE David Njoku 84 25.1 109.1 84 25.1 109.1 109.88 108.3 84 90.4
85 TE Mark Andrews 85 4.5 89.5 74 15.5 89.5 95.08 83.9 74 76.9
86 TE Evan Engram 86 15.6 101.6 82 19.6 101.6 103.7 99.4 82 83.6
87 QB Bo Nix 87 -2.9 84.1 72 12.1 84.1 74.5 93.7 72 73.8
88 QB Kyler Murray 88 4.1 92.1 83 9.1 92.1 90.46 93.8 83 95.8
89 QB Brock Purdy 89 14.6 103.6 101 2.6 103.6 99.5 107.7 101 108
90 RB Jaylen Warren 90 5.2 95.2 89 6.2 95.2 99.75 90.6 89 94.2
91 RB Brian Robinson 91 -1.9 89.1 79 10.1 89.1 89.03 89.2 79 83.6
92 RB Javonte Williams 92 36.2 128.2 97 31.2 128.2 118.8 137.5 97 106.1
93 RB Rhamondre Stevenson 93 28.5 121.5 106 15.5 121.5 121.22 121.7 106 121.6
94 RB Cam Skattebo 94 28.1 122.1 90 32.1 122.1 118.11 126 90 99.3
95 RB J.K. Dobbins 95 9.3 104.3 113 -8.7 104.3 115.86 92.7 113 111.9
96 WR Khalil Shakir 96 -6.1 89.9 93 -3.1 89.9 88.79 91.1 93 88.4
97 WR Jauan Jennings 97 -17.8 79.2 94 -14.8 79.2 79.32 79.1 94 97.5
98 WR Deebo Samuel 98 -20.0 78.0 86 -8.0 78.0 83.77 72.2 86 85.8
99 WR Ricky Pearsall 99 -24.3 74.7 100 -25.3 74.7 86.73 62.6 100 100.7
100 WR Keon Coleman 100 7.2 107.2 121 -13.8 107.2 122.74 91.6 121 122.4
101 WR Michael Pittman 101 2.2 103.2 123 -19.8 103.2 109.82 96.5 123 118.6
102 WR Jayden Reed 102 -10.4 91.6 105 -13.4 91.6 93.74 89.4 105 101.3
103 QB Justin Herbert 103 11.8 114.8 107 7.8 114.8 106.26 123.3 107 103
104 QB Caleb Williams 104 -2.7 101.3 110 -8.7 101.3 94.73 107.8 110 123.5
105 QB Dak Prescott 105 -9.0 96.0 102 -6.0 96.0 93.24 98.7 102 118.3
106 QB Justin Fields 106 -7.6 98.4 104 -5.6 98.4 109.4 87.4 104 143.7
107 WR Keenan Allen 107 42.6 149.6 224 -74.4 149.6 170.71 128.5 224 183.1
108 WR Darnell Mooney 108 8.2 116.2 125 -8.8 116.2 116.48 116 125 116.9
109 WR Josh Downs 109 -18.9 90.1 122 -31.9 90.1 97.01 83.1 122 104.6
110 WR Rashid Shaheed 110 11.3 121.3 150 -28.7 121.3 136.47 106.1 150 139.5
111 WR Jayden Higgins 111 10.6 121.6 143 -21.4 121.6 143.12 100 143 115
112 WR Emeka Egbuka 112 -29.7 82.3 119 -36.7 82.3 96.55 68.1 119 102.5
113 TE Tucker Kraft 113 10.3 123.3 111 12.3 123.3 124.71 121.8 111 114.1
114 RB Austin Ekeler 114 53.4 167.4 135 32.4 167.4 170.19 164.7 135 165.5
115 RB Travis Etienne 115 -16.7 98.3 95 3.3 98.3 100.84 95.7 95 92.1
116 RB Tyjae Spears 116 17.5 133.5 129 4.5 133.5 136.13 130.9 129 139.8
117 RB Tank Bigsby 117 11.4 128.4 137 -8.6 128.4 140.48 116.4 137 146.9
118 RB Jerome Ford 118 47.7 165.7 157 8.7 165.7 175.8 155.6 157 176.9
119 RB Rachaad White 119 33.6 152.6 131 21.6 152.6 147.56 157.7 131 146.5
120 RB Jordan Mason 120 -23.9 96.1 116 -19.9 96.1 109.77 82.5 116 107.6
121 QB Drake Maye 121 -9.6 111.4 142 -30.6 111.4 112.56 110.2 142 144.9
122 QB Jordan Love 122 -2.1 119.9 126 -6.1 119.9 113.28 126.5 126 125.5
123 QB Jared Goff 123 -17.5 105.5 98 7.5 105.5 87.97 123 98 90
124 QB J.J. McCarthy 124 -0.1 123.9 144 -20.1 123.9 126.92 120.8 144 149.4
125 TE Colston Loveland 125 7.9 132.9 109 23.9 132.9 151.46 114.3 109 104.8
126 TE Dallas Goedert 126 22.5 148.5 132 16.5 148.5 160.68 136.4 132 125.3
127 TE Jake Ferguson 127 16.4 143.4 133 10.4 143.4 144.55 142.2 133 124.1
128 TE Dalton Kincaid 128 4.2 132.2 130 2.2 132.2 136.54 127.8 130 109.7
129 TE Tyler Warren 129 -19.2 109.8 108 1.8 109.8 117.11 102.5 108 93.5
130 RB Trey Benson 130 12.0 142.0 153 -11.0 142.0 149.76 134.3 153 167.7
131 RB Quinshon Judkins 131 8.5 139.5 92 47.5 139.5 105.09 174 92 75.1
132 RB Dylan Sampson 132 13.4 145.4 176 -30.6 145.4 160.61 130.1 176 174.3
133 RB Zach Charbonnet 133 -25.1 107.9 117 -9.1 107.9 109.64 106.2 117 111.1
134 RB Tyler Allgeier 134 27.8 161.8 160 1.8 161.8 168.58 155.1 160 185.2
135 RB Najee Harris 135 6.6 141.6 112 29.6 141.6 116.27 166.9 112 113.9
136 WR Adam Thielen 136 36.4 172.4 179 -6.6 172.4 172.63 172.1 179 170.6
137 WR Xavier Legette 137 34.4 171.4 181 -9.6 171.4 172.81 169.9 181 191.8
138 WR Cedric Tillman 138 12.1 150.1 199 -48.9 150.1 164.82 135.4 199 190.9
139 WR Hollywood Brown 139 16.1 155.1 161 -5.9 155.1 154.32 155.9 161 188
140 WR Brandon Aiyuk 140 -5.0 135.0 120 15.0 135.0 133.22 136.8 120 110.3
141 TE Hunter Henry 141 26.4 167.4 168 -0.6 167.4 180.94 153.8 168 171
142 TE Kyle Pitts 142 2.3 144.3 138 6.3 144.3 151.33 137.2 138 117
143 QB Tua Tagovailoa 143 10.1 153.1 163 -9.9 153.1 155.21 150.9 163 199.8
144 QB Matthew Stafford 144 21.9 165.9 178 -12.1 165.9 158.47 173.4 178 195.2
145 QB C.J. Stroud 145 -22.5 122.5 134 -11.5 122.5 115.94 129 134 120.8
146 RB Jaylen Wright 146 24.8 170.8 184 -13.2 170.8 167.84 173.8 184 202.3
147 RB Bhayshul Tuten 147 5.8 152.8 156 -3.2 152.8 161.22 144.4 156 169.4
148 RB Braelon Allen 148 7.5 155.5 177 -21.5 155.5 173.46 137.5 177 187.9
149 RB Isaac Guerendo 149 2.0 151.0 149 2.0 151.0 146.88 155.1 149 166.2
150 RB MarShawn Lloyd 150 67.1 217.1 233 -15.9 217.1 211.41 222.8 233 246.6
151 RB Ray Davis 151 -11.9 139.1 169 -29.9 139.1 148.84 129.3 169 172.2
152 WR Jack Bech 152 47.3 199.3 162 37.3 199.3 197.37 201.3 162 174.3
153 WR Wan’Dale Robinson 153 9.1 162.1 202 -40.0 162.1 154.4 169.7 202 197.4
154 WR Marvin Mims 154 -23.8 130.2 152 -21.8 130.2 131.42 128.9 152 148.2
155 WR Kyle Williams 155 8.8 163.8 182 -18.2 163.8 180.72 146.9 182 163.8
156 WR Rashod Bateman 156 -22.1 133.9 172 -38.1 133.9 147.08 120.8 172 164.2
157 WR Luther Burden 157 -30.8 126.2 155 -28.8 126.2 135.19 117.2 155 150.5
158 WR Jalen McMillan 158 1.8 159.8 192 -32.2 159.8 161.65 157.9 192 192
159 WR Tre Harris 159 -11.3 147.7 146 1.7 147.7 154.61 140.7 146 142.6
160 RB Roschon Johnson 160 26.8 186.8 206 -19.2 186.8 192.57 181.1 206 208.5
161 RB Jaydon Blue 161 -25.3 135.7 136 -0.3 135.7 160.13 111.3 136 141.3
162 RB Will Shipley 162 34.2 196.2 235 -38.8 196.2 214.68 177.7 235 229
163 WR Michael Wilson 163 54.3 217.3 324 -106.7 217.3 230.38 204.3 324 263.1
164 WR Pat Bryant 164 30.1 194.1 280 -85.9 194.1 221.53 166.6 280 223.2
165 TE Chig Okonkwo 165 20.3 185.3 222 -36.7 185.3 208.64 162 222 225.3
166 TE Zach Ertz 166 4.9 170.9 151 19.9 170.9 181.85 159.9 151 151.6
167 TE Jonnu Smith 167 -14.3 152.7 115 37.7 152.7 131.18 174.2 115 96.1
168 WR Christian Kirk 168 -47.5 120.5 166 -45.5 120.5 129.07 111.9 166 162.1
169 WR Romeo Doubs 169 -3.2 165.8 201 -35.2 165.8 184.27 147.3 201 206.7
170 RB Justice Hill 170 28.7 198.7 204 -5.3 198.7 201.46 195.9 204 228.1
171 RB Kareem Hunt 171 39.8 210.8 189 21.8 210.8 207.6 214 189 195.2
172 WR Tyler Lockett 172 72.0 244.0 249 -5.0 244.0 261.03 226.9 249 230.5
173 QB Trevor Lawrence 173 -44.2 128.8 167 -38.2 128.8 126.9 130.7 167 173.6
174 QB Cameron Ward 174 -11.4 162.6 173 -10.4 162.6 173.41 151.8 173 160.8
175 QB Michael Penix 175 -32.8 142.2 174 -31.8 142.2 143.32 141.1 174 181.6

                       

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