The 2023 NFL season is still several weeks away. However, training camps are underway, meaning the fantasy football redraft season is just around the corner. Therefore, now is the time to prepare for your fantasy drafts. While there are several strategies you can use during your fantasy draft, finding the best value in every round is critical regardless of which you deploy. Here’s a look at the best value in each of the top 16 rounds in a 12-team, 1QB, half-point PPR redraft league. Below we’ll dig into a few 2023 fantasy football draft sleepers.
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Redraft ADP Values
Elijah Moore (WR – CLE): ADP 126.7
Everyone had high expectations for the former Ole Miss Stat after the strong finish to his rookie year. Moore was the WR2 over his final five games in 2021, averaging 17.3 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. Sadly his sophomore season was a nightmare. The second-year player couldn’t earn consistent snaps and asked for a trade.
While the New York Jets refused, they sent the receiver to the Browns this offseason. Reportedly Moore has been the star of the offseason in Cleveland. Furthermore, he had become a go-to target for Deshaun Watson. There is no reason for Odell Beckham Jr., JuJu Smith-Schuster, or Jameson Williams to come off the board before the former Ole Miss star.
Romeo Doubs (WR – GB): ADP 155.7
Last year the fourth-round rookie wide receiver was a popular sleeper candidate after an impressive training camp and preseason performance. However, Doubs was only the WR76, averaging 6.2 half-point PPR fantasy points per game. Yet, the former Nevada star averaged 7.7 fantasy points per game before suffering a severe ankle injury in Week 9.
While the Green Bay receiving core saw their fantasy value drop after the team traded away Aaron Rodgers, Doubs has reportedly been Jordan Love‘s go-to receiving during offseason programming. He won’t replace Christian Watson as the No. 1 wide receiver, but Doubs is the better draft value.
Skyy Moore (WR – KC): ADP 162.3
The former Western Michigan star was a popular rookie pick last year. However, Moore had a disappointing 2022 season, averaging only two half-point PPR fantasy points per game. The rookie finished fourth in targets and fifth in routes route among the Chiefs’ wide receivers. Yet, the second-year player has been the talk of the offseason programming in Kansas City.
Andy Reid said the team has high expectations for Moore. Meanwhile, Kadarius Toney recently underwent knee surgery, putting his Week 1 status in doubt. Moore is the only Chiefs wide receiver that fantasy players should draft this year.
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