These days, fantasy football managers have a lot of tools at their disposal. From player rankings and cheat sheets to lists of sleepers, breakouts, and busts and a litany of advanced stats and metrics ...
Average draft position, usually shortened to ADP, is one of the most common fantasy football draft tools. It shows where players tend to be selected across a large sample of drafts. That makes it ...
ADP helps fantasy football managers understand draft cost and anticipate trends, but it also can mislead drafters who rely on it too heavily.
There's no doubt about it: the fantasy football landscape is getting sharper and more competitive by the year. I'm not that old, but I'm old enough to remember when the term "sleeper" often included ...