As training camps begin to get underway it is beyond clear that redraft season is upon us. Whether you’ve been enjoying not thinking about fantasy football for a few months, or deep in the best ball lobbies, or maybe just working out what attention your dynasty rosters need, now is the time to view things through a different lens entirely.
These are the best fantasy football draft values in each round, based on redraft fantasy football ADP. Below we dive into a few notable picks.
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Fantasy Football Draft Values for Every Round
Round 10 – Devin Singletary (RB – NYG)
Typically it can pay off to take running backs playing with dual-threat quarterbacks and Daniel Jones coming off an ACL injury might not be quite as much of a threat in that department, but he’ll likely still move enough to help lanes open up for Devin Singletary. The Giants have little behind Singletary except for rookie Tyrone Tracy and Singletary finished 2023 hot with over 19 touches per game from Week 10 onwards, ranking as the RB15 in PPR points per game. Reunited with Brian Daboll, the familiarity will likely go a long way.
Round 11 – Chase Brown (RB – CIN)
The Chase Brown experience boiled down to less than 50 total touches in 2023 but he did hit the fastest speed of any ball carrier as he took a screen pass to the house in Week 14. Brown also led all rookie running backs in yards per target (11.2) and managed 4.1 yards per carry on 33 attempts. Brown has earned rave reviews from the coaching staff so far and it seems likely he’ll have every opportunity to carve out a large workload.
Round 12 – Ja’Lynn Polk (WR – NE)
The second of the three Washington rookie wide receivers to be drafted, it’s easy to overlook that Ja’lynn Polk was drafted with the 37th overall pick, simply because nine other wide receivers went before him. Polk was a smooth separator in college, averaging over 16 yards per reception in his final two seasons, winning with technique and skill. Those are the kinds of skills that can translate to the NFL and greatly help a rookie quarterback out.
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Draft Ja’Lynn Polk pic.twitter.com/VDze1BrTtQ
— Andrew Erickson™ (@AndrewErickson_) July 24, 2024
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