The FantasyPros Championship on FFPC is one of the biggest fantasy football contests around and there are plenty of bargains to be had as drafts happen daily. These are the best fantasy football draft values on FFPC currently.
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Kyren Williams (RB – LAR) | ADP: 22
Last year’s breakout running back is now going as the RB8 on FFPC, despite leading all backs in touches per game (21.5) and being the only back other than Christian McCaffrey to average over 95 scrimmage yards per game. Kyren Williams may face competition from Blake Corum, but everything Sean McVay says shows how much he loves Williams as a player. Williams changed how the offense played in the red zone in 2023, going from previously being a very pass-heavy team to giving him the fourth-most red-zone touches (55), despite him only playing 12 games. Williams might have a fragile profile, but that just brings value if he stays healthy.
Kyler Murray (QB – ARI) | ADP: 69.3
The worries about Kyler Murray should be firmly in the rear window by now. After all, he rushed for 30.5 rushing yards per game in 2023 coming off his ACL injury, so that could be even higher in 2024. Murray hasn’t been the most consistent player in his career. However, he is in the second year of this coaching scheme and has had a fully healthy offseason this time around, allowing him time to gel with both the system and studs Marvin Harrison Jr. and Trey McBride. Since the start of the 2000 season, there have been 113 instances of a quarterback rushing for an average of 5.0 attempts per game. Fifty (44.2%) of those players had an average points per game of 18+, which is equivalent to QB12 in 2023 quarterback scoring. Murray seems a lock for that, and his ceiling is as high as several quarterbacks going ahead of him.
Keon Coleman (WR – BUF) | ADP: 100.5
With Curtis Samuel dealing with turf toe, Marquez Valdez-Scantling dealing with a neck injury and very little behind them, it’s truly clearing the way for Keon Coleman to seize a substantial role in this Bills offense in his rookie year. Coleman disappointed at the combine with a 4.61 40-yard dash before putting up solid numbers in other testing. He was far from a flawless prospect having never topped 800 yards in college, but his size and athleticism make him an undeniably interesting player. At this cost, it’s a low-risk, high-reward pick.
DeAndre Hopkins (WR – TEN) | ADP: 110.3
After DeAndre Hopkins got banged up in training camp he plummeted 30 spots in average draft position (ADP), but current reports suggest he’ll be back on the training field in plenty of time for Week 1.
Hopkins outproduced Calvin Ridley in several key stats last year and has an existing connection with Will Levis compared to Ridley, who will be playing with a new quarterback for the second time in two years. Perhaps Hopkins’ injury issues flare up again, but it’s also possible the WR1 for the Titans is currently available outside of the top 100 picks.
Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – JAX) | ADP: 104.2
Reports out of Jaguars organized team activities (OTAs) said rookie Brian Thomas Jr. will take over the role of Calvin Ridley in this offense. It makes the most sense with Thomas an excellent downfield deep threat, with fantastic speed and size. Fast forward to training camp and Thomas is pushing Gabe Davis for playing time already. The Jaguars don’t diversify their pass-catcher roles very well but they do have a good quarterback and a friendly schedule, the eighth-friendliest for wide receivers. according to our strength of schedule projections. On Underdog & DraftKings, Thomas is firmly a top-85 pick, going at 85 on DraftKings and 72 on Underdog. Whatever way we look at him, this is a lower price and one we should be happy to pay for.
Rome Odunze (WR – CHI) | ADP: 98.6
The disparity between Rome Odunze’s ADP on FFPC and the other top platforms is shocking, to say the least. On Underdog, Odunze is drafted at pick 64 and on DraftKings at pick 75. Meanwhile, on FFPC, Odunze is available 25 picks later. Yes, tight ends and running backs are pushed up on FFPC but an exciting rookie on an ascending offense should be one we want to prioritize. With reports Keenan Allen might be in less-than-ideal playing shape and Hard Knocks continuously showing us the bond Odunze and Caleb Williams have, grabbing Odunze as your WR4 or WR5 could supercharge your team in the back half of the season.
Tim Patrick (WR – DEN) | ADP: 323.7
Two years ago Broncos beat reporters were convinced Tim Patrick could be the Broncos’ WR1 ahead of Courtland Sutton and Jerry Jeudy before an ACL injury stole the 2022 season away from him. A torn Achilles took away his 2023 season as well. Patrick now seems healthy and has been playing exclusively with the starters in training camp and preseason games. This offense might not be great, and perhaps Patrick never recovers his form, but he’s worth considering as a last-round dart-throw.
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