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Fantasy Football ADP Round‑One Highlights: Williams, McLaurin and Rising Talents

Early‑season rankings spotlight key contributors and breakout candidates for the upcoming campaign

Early‑Round ADP Landscape

The latest average draft position (ADP) figures for the 2025 fantasy football season are already reshaping draft strategies, with players such as Javonte Williams and Terry McLaurin commanding premium selections.

Williams, listed at an ADP of 36.9, is drawing praise for his immediate impact in Dallas, where he posted a career‑best 4.8 yards per carry and contributed 1,201 rushing yards with 11 touchdowns last season.

The Cowboys’ schedule features several high‑scoring matchups during the fantasy playoff window, giving Williams a favorable slate of opponents and increasing his upside.

Meanwhile, Washington’s top receiver Terry McLaurin, drafted around pick 55.5, is projected to see a massive share of targets — estimated at 113 for the year — translating into over 1,000 yards and six touchdowns.

Other names generating buzz include A.J. Brown, who sits at an ADP of 29.1 and is expected to deliver 85 catches for 1,177 yards and eight scores, as well as rookie Emeka Egbuka, slated for 121 targets and an ADP of 48.9.

Analysts say that the convergence of elite talent and favorable offensive contexts could make these players pivotal in both season‑long and daily formats, prompting owners to consider early‑round reaches as calculated investments.

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