Yahoo ADP Trends: Risers and Fallers in Fantasy Football 2024 (2024)

When it comes to fantasy football drafts, knowing what players you want to target is only half the battle. Knowing the draft – when specific players are coming off the board and which positions to target early – is arguably just as important. If you can build a strategy around targeting the correct players in the correct spots based on ADP trends, you’re laying a strong foundation that can lead to a fantasy championship.

The draft is often the best part of playing fantasy football. You still need to nail all the in-season aspects – working the waiver wire, making trades, and starting the right players – but all of that is moot if you don’t start the year with a decent roster. A good draft can overcome subpar in-season management, but it’s hard to come back from a bad draft.

Which site you’re drafting on also plays a huge part in your strategy, as player ADPs and positional values vary across different platforms.

This piece is going to cover everything you need to know about Yahoo. Which positions and players are on the rise, and who is falling? If you can successfully navigate your draft, you’re going to put the rest of your league behind the eight ball. Let’s dive in.

QBs continue to slide

Waiting on QB has long been a preferred strategy in 1QB formats. In a standard 12-team league, only 12 QBs are going to start at the position. That’s far fewer than the number of RBs and WRs, especially given that most leagues now start at least one flex spot, so loading up on RBs and WRs over taking a QB early often makes the most sense.

Nothing has changed heading into the 2024 season.

Don’t get me wrong, there are still QBs being drafted early.Josh Allen is being selected in the late second round in mostYahoo drafts (ADP of pick No. 21.3 overall), whilePatrick MahomesandJalen Hurts have an ADP of around 30 overall. Lamar Jackson(35.6),C.J. Stroud (41.6), andAnthony Richardson (43.0) will also garner early-round consideration.

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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Anthony Richardson (5) evades Los Angeles Rams safety Russ Yeast (2) during game action against the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday, Oct. 1, 2023, in Indianapolis. Photo Credit: Robert Scheer/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK

However, these QBs have all seen their respective ADPs fall over the past seven days, and I would expect that trend to continue as we near September. QB is simply too deep of a position to justify a premium pick on in the early rounds in 1QB leagues.

Let’s frame it another way. In standard 12-team 1QB formats,Jared Goff(107.6),Jayden Daniels (117.3),Caleb Williams (118.3),Justin Herbert (120.7), and other QBs are all being drafted outside the top 12 at the position. These names and others still have a fair chance to provide top-10 fantasy QB production, and they’re available in the middle to late rounds. While it’s still possible to find a top-10 RB or WR in those later rounds, the chances of such a breakout are much more slim.

With that in mind, it’s not surprising that the top QBs have seen their ADPs slide. I’m not saying you absolutely can’t take an elite QB in the early rounds, but I would only really consider doing so if you can get one who's slid past his ADP. Otherwise, as long as you take your starter before most of your league starts drafting their backup QB, you’re going to be perfectly fine at the position in 1QB formats with spending an early-round pick on one.

Youth reigns supreme at WR

For years, we’ve had a host of fantasy superstars available at the WR position. There have been plenty of guys you would've felt comfortable drafting as your WR1 or WR2 over that span, like Davante Adams,Stefon Diggs, andMike Evans just to name a few.

However, 2024 feels a bit like a changing of the guard. Some of those previously established superstar WRs are getting a bit long in the tooth. At the same time, some exciting young WR prospects are joining the fray.

Ultimately, drafters are making a clear statement with their preferences thus far in 2024 drafts: we want the young guys. Adams, Diggs, and Evans have all seen their respective ADPs slide over the past seven days, and instead, a few of their younger counterparts have been rising up draft boards.

Let’s start withDrake London. His ADP early in the offseason was approximately pick No. 30.0 overall on Yahoo, but it’s crept up to 25.7 over the past seven days. That still feels low when compared to ourFantasy Life rankings, which have him at pick No. 15.8 overall.

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Oct 1, 2023; London, United Kingdom; Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Tyson Campbell (32) defends against Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Drake London (5) in the first half during an NFL International Series game at Wembley Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

No WR projects for a bigger QB upgrade from last year than London. He caught passes from the most uninspiring group of QBs in the league in 2023, so a (hopefully) healthyKirk Cousins will be a welcome sight. Cousins has already propelled guys like Diggs andJustin Jefferson to fantasy superstardom, and London could be next.

And London isn’t the only youngster moving up draft boards.Jaylen Waddle (34.7),Tank Dell (67.9), andMalik Nabers (71.8) are three other young WRs who've seen their respective ADPs increase by at least a couple of spots over the past week.

In general,targeting young WRs is a good process. As long as their price tags don’t get too out of control, it’s a strategy you should be embracing in your upcoming 2024 drafts.

All hail King Henry?

Speaking of aging veterans,Derrick Henrywill turn 31 years old in a few months and is coming off his worst campaign in years. By all accounts, this is a player who most drafters should be hesitant to draft in 2024.

Instead, Henry is still commanding massive respect.

He’s currently coming off the board as the No. 7 RB in Yahoo leagues, and his price tag continues to get more expensive. His ADP has hovered around pick No. 17.3 overall thus far, but it’s moved up to 14.9 over the past seven days.

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Tennessee Titans running back Derrick Henry (22) is tackled by Houston Texans linebacker Christian Harris (48) during the first quarter at Nissan Stadium in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 17, 2023. Photo Credit: Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK

The case for Henry is pretty simple. He’s an all-time great who has transitioned to one of the mostrun-heavy offenses in football. The Ravens ran the ball at the highest frequency in the league last season, and they had anegative DBOE in 10 of 17 regular season contests. If Henry can carve out a bell-cow role in Baltimore, he could potentially see immense volume this coming year.

Playing alongside Lamar Jackson should also help create running lanes for Henry. Because opposing defenders have to respect Jackson in the run game, so they can’t swarm Henry like they did in Tennessee. If opposing defenses don't maintain gap integrity, Jackson could keep the ball and make them pay.

So, should you pay the increased price tag for Henry? Most of our rankers say no. He checks in with an average ranking of 25.0 in 0.5 PPR formats. If his ADP price tag continues to increase, Henry won't end up on most of my teams.

Yahoo ADP Trends: Risers and Fallers in Fantasy Football 2024 (2024)

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Yahoo ADP Trends: Risers and Fallers in Fantasy Football 2024? ›

Josh Allen is being selected in the late second round in most Yahoo drafts (ADP of pick No. 21.3 overall), while Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts have an ADP of around 30 overall. Lamar Jackson (35.6), C.J. Stroud (41.6), and Anthony Richardson (43.0) will also garner early-round consideration.

Who to pick in fantasy football 2024? ›

Consensus of 77 Experts (110 available) - Jul 18, 2024
RKPlayer NamePOS
1C. McCaffrey (SF)RB1
2C. Lamb (DAL)WR1
3T. Hill (MIA)WR2
4J. Chase (CIN)WR3
32 more rows

Is ADP good in fantasy football? ›

It's a useful tool when preparing for your upcoming drafts, as it represents a player's market value. It tells you where others are drafting a player and what it will likely cost to land that player in your draft.

What are transaction trends in fantasy football? ›

Follow which players' values are rising and falling to stay ahead of the competition.

What is fantasy football draft? ›

Fantasy football is a game in which the participants serve as owners and general managers of virtual gridiron football teams. The competitors select their rosters by participating in a draft in which all relevant National Football League (NFL) players are available.

Who is the best running back to pick for fantasy football? ›

Saquon Barkley, Kyren Williams and Jahmyr Gibbs are the top running back options while Puka Nacua, Garrett Wilson and Davante Adams are the best wide receivers. If Nacua is available, he should be selected. Outside of that, picking up two wide receivers or a wide receiver and a running back in any order should be fine.

Who is the best player to get in fantasy football? ›

Fantasy Football 2024: 5 must-draft players at current ADP
  • Jayden Daniels, QB, Washington Commanders.
  • Malik Nabers, WR, New York Giants.
  • James Conner, RB, Arizona Cardinals.
  • Jonathon Brooks, RB, Carolina Panthers.
  • Cooper Kupp, WR, Los Angeles Rams.
2 days ago

What is a good fantasy football strategy? ›

Fantasy Football Bench Building

Make sure to fill out your projected starting positions other than defense and kickers in the first eight rounds or so, and then the focus should shift to a combination of targeting the best players available and backing up the starters with enough quality depth.

What is the most common fantasy football payout structure? ›

If you play in a fantasy football league for money, there's a good chance that the payout structure is something like: Champion gets 60-70% of the pot, Runner-Up gets 20-30%, and Third Place gets 10% (or their money back).

How do you know if a fantasy trade is fair? ›

Our fantasy football trade analyzer allows you to see whether a potential fantasy trade will help or hurt your team. The trade analyzer will put two or more players side-by-side so you can see their performance to date, as well as projections for their future stats.

What is the best way to pick the fantasy draft order? ›

The best -- or fairest -- way to pick your fantasy draft order is to randomize it. Most league platforms will randomize the draft order for you, and you can find free randomizers on the internet if needed.

How to pick fantasy football players? ›

Perfect 2024 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round:...
  1. Round 1, Picks 7-9: Draft a wide receiver.
  2. Round 2, Picks 16-18: Draft a quarterback.
  3. Round 3, Picks 31-33: Draft a wide receiver.
  4. Round 4, Picks 40-42: Draft a running back.
  5. Round 5, Picks 55-57: Draft a tight end.
3 days ago

Is 14 too many for fantasy football? ›

14 TO 16 TEAMS

If you get a significant number of people interested in your league, you can certainly run with more than 12 and still have a great time.

Who is the top fantasy football pick this year? ›

Fantasy Football is back!

Christian McCaffrey, coming off another incredible season, is poised to be the No. 1 fantasy draft pick yet again.

Who to target in PPR fantasy football? ›

Top Targets: Travis Etienne & Drake London. If you opened with Lamb, then Etienne – or our highest projected available RB – should pretty easily lead your recommendations at the end of Round 2. If you opened with McCaffrey … then it's probably still Etienne here (or Derrick Henry if he lasted).

What position to draft in each round of PPR? ›

Best Strategies for 12-Team PPR/Flex Drafts From the 1st Position
Rd. 1Rd. 2Rd. 3
RBRBQB
RBRBWR
RBWRTE
RBWRQB
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When to draft a QB in 12 team league? ›

RBs should be drafted first in all leagues. QBs can be picked as late as the third round in standard leagues and the sixth round in PPR leagues but an elite one is mandatory. Above all, know your league settings and correlate the order in which the positions should be drafted based on the standard deviations (Table 2).

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