The Scott Fish Bowl is underway, meaning the 2024 fantasy football season is approaching. Therefore, now is the time to start preparing for your redraft leagues. Many factors go into fantasy players winning their redraft league every year. However, the top factor is drafting players at a value.
Let’s look at some of my favorite draft values based on Sleeper ADP for redraft leagues.
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Fantasy Football Draft Values: Sleeper Leagues
Tank Dell (WR – HOU)
- Sleeper ADP – 51.3 | WR26
The Texans have arguably the most talented wide receiver core in the NFL. While Houston traded for Stefon Diggs and recently gave Nico Collins a massive extension, don’t forget about Dell. The explosive rookie missed the final five games of the year with a broken fibula. However, he was the WR16 on a points-per-game basis, averaging 12.9 half-point PPR fantasy points per contest, posting a higher average than Davante Adams, DK Metcalf and Chris Olave. While Collins should get drafted ahead of Dell, he is underrated at his WR26 ADP.
Chris Godwin (WR – TB)
- Sleeper ADP – 79.6 | WR38
Fantasy players struggled with starting Godwin, as he scored 9.6 or fewer half-point PPR fantasy points in 64.7% of the games last season. Furthermore, he averaged under 10 fantasy points per game for the first time since 2018. However, Godwin is prime for a bounce-back year, with the Buccaneers moving him back into the slot. The veteran averaged 0.41 fantasy points per route run in the slot compared to 0.26 lined up outside last season (per Fantasy Points Data). He is one of my favorite receivers to draft his year.
Pat Freiermuth (TE – PIT)
- Sleeper ADP – 129.9 | TE16
While Freiermuth is coming off the worst season of his career, fantasy players should give him another shot in 2024. The Steelers’ offense should be significantly better after upgrading their quarterback room. Furthermore, Arthur Smith taking over as the team’s offensive coordinator is excellent news for Freiermuth. Last year, the Atlanta Falcons tight ends averaged a 31.7% overall target share and a 29.3% red zone target share. With Diontae Johnson in Carolina, Freiermuth could see the volume needed for a breakout season in the final year of his rookie contract.
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