The latest fantasy football ADP (Average Draft Position) reports reveal a dynamic market, with several high‑profile players experiencing notable swings as the new NFL season approaches.
Aaron Rodgers, the veteran quarterback who recently inked a deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has vaulted more than fifteen spots in best‑ball rankings, reflecting optimism about his new offensive environment.
His arrival also promises to reshape the Steelers’ passing attack, positioning Michael Pittman Jr. as the team’s primary target and boosting his own draft value.
Meanwhile, Darnell Mooney is climbing the charts, poised to assume the role of the New York Giants’ top receiver if rookie Malik Nabers misses time, a scenario that could dramatically alter his projected production.
In contrast, Rashee Rice’s ADP has slipped by over eight places after injury news indicated a two‑month absence, a setback that could affect his long‑term value.
Alvin Kamara’s future with the New Orleans Saints remains uncertain, and the resulting ambiguity has already nudged his draft position downward.
Draft Strategy Takeaways
Fantasy owners should prioritize players whose landing spots offer clear target opportunities while monitoring injury timelines, as the market rewards both fit and durability.