Fantasy Football ADP Risers & Fallers: Quarterback (2024)

Welcome to our latest fantasy football feature, “Fantasy Football ADP Risers and Fallers,” where we delve into the shifting tides of player valuations over the past month; July 14th – June 14th to be exact.

As the NFL preseason approaches and teams begin to take shape, understanding these movements in Average Draft Position (ADP) can be crucial in planning your draft strategy as things shift due to training camp news. In this article, we’ll explore the players who have seen their stock soar and those who have dipped since mid-June to shed light on potential reasons behind these changes.

To enhance your experience and analysis, we’ve included a variety of charts and graphics. These visual aids will help you better understand the magnitude of these shifts and the trends that could be impacting player valuations. Whether you’re gearing up for your league’s draft or simply staying informed on the fantasy landscape, these insights will provide you with a clearer picture of the current fantasy football market dynamics. The graphics are provided by FantasyPros and BettingPros data scientist, Sam Hoppen. The charts are aggregated ADP from best ball ADP, which includes BB10s, Underdog Fantasy, Drafters and RTSports.

To provide a thorough analysis, the article is organized by position — quarterbacks, running backs, wide receivers and tight ends — allowing you to see the trends specific to each category. This breakdown will help you pinpoint where the most significant changes are happening and how they might affect your draft strategy across different positions.

Join us as we break down the biggest risers and fallers in fantasy football ADP, providing you with the knowledge to make informed decisions and potentially find value picks that could make or break your fantasy season.

Fantasy Football ADP Risers and Fallers

QUARTERBACKS

RISERS

Rank Name Team Prior Rank Delta
180 Daniel Jones NYG 189 9
219 Sam Darnold MIN 227 8
192 Russell Wilson PIT 199 7
177 Bryce Young CAR 183 6
97 Jayden Daniels WAS 102 5
194 Bo Nix DEN 197 3
252 Jacoby Brissett NE 255 3
107 Jared Goff DET 109 2

Giants GM Joe Schoen said ‘This is the year for Jones to show he is the guy.” Brian Daboll will call plays which likely leads to a more pass-heavy approach than previously. Let’s ride with Daniel Jones‘ increased ADP. He can run, has Malik Nabers and was a fantasy QB1 in this Giants offense when healthy in 2022.  My only concern is the injury guarantee in his contract which makes it easy for the Giants to bench him if they are out of contention. But if he sucks, then he likely wouldn’t be a factor for your fantasy roster anyway. Other QB risers are guys that we feel more comfortable with as the Week 1 starter between Darnold, Wilson, Nix and Brissett. Fallers include pocket passers who were being overvalued in the first place compared to their more mobile counterparts. The Aidan O’Connell fall doesn’t add up though, given he’s been viewed as the early favorite as QB1 in the Raiders building.

FALLERS

Rank Name Team Prior Rank Delta
36 Jalen Hurts PHI 33 -3
58 C.J. Stroud HOU 55 -3
76 Joe Burrow CIN 70 -6
77 Dak Prescott DAL 75 -2
80 Jordan Love GB 78 -2
109 Caleb Williams CHI 104 -5
117 Justin Herbert LAC 115 -2
132 Kirk Cousins ATL 130 -2
145 Aaron Rodgers NYJ 141 -4
165 Will Levis TEN 163 -2
175 Derek Carr NO 173 -2
195 J.J. McCarthy MIN 185 -10
198 Drake Maye NE 195 -3
203 Justin Fields PIT 188 -15
230 Aidan O’Connell LV 220 -10

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