The 2024 NFL preseason is wrapping up, meaning there will be an uptick in fantasy football drafts this upcoming weekend. Many factors go into fantasy players winning their redraft league. However, the top factor is drafting players at a value.
Let’s look at six of my favorite fantasy football draft values based on Sleeper ADP for redraft leagues.
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Fantasy Football Draft Values: Sleeper Leagues
Patrick Mahomes (QB – KC)
- Sleeper ADP – 33.1 | QB3
I’m a fan of waiting on drafting a quarterback in a 1QB league this year, with several excellent late-round options available for fantasy players. However, anyone who wants to use an early-round pick on a quarterback should target Mahomes. Last year, he had the worst fantasy season of his career, averaging fewer than 20.5 fantasy points per game for the first time as the starting quarterback. Yet, Mahomes is a bargain as the third quarterback in ADP after the Chiefs added Marquise Brown and Xavier Worthy this offseason.
Zamir White (RB – LV)
- Sleeper ADP – 75.2 | RB24
During the four weeks Josh Jacobs missed with an injury last season, White was the RB8, averaging 14.1 half-PPR fantasy points per game. He had the fourth-highest yards after contact per rushing attempt (3.06) among running backs with at least 30 attempts during those four weeks, ahead of Christian McCaffrey and Jahmyr Gibbs (per Fantasy Points Data). More importantly, White had 20 or more touches in every contest, totaling 100 or more scrimmage yards in all but one game. He is one of my must-have running back draft targets.
Tyjae Spears (RB – TEN)
- Sleeper ADP – 109.2 | RB37
Many had high hopes for Spears before the Titans signed Tony Pollard. However, the coaching staff has raved about how Spears and Pollard are interchangeable co-starters. Spears had the fifth-best explosive run rate (7%) and the ninth-best yards after contact per rushing attempt average (2.92) among running backs with at least 100 attempts last season (per Fantasy Points Data). Furthermore, he averaged 10.1 half-PPR fantasy points per game in the six contests with at least seven rushing attempts as a rookie. Spears could be a massive steal.
Jaylen Waddle (WR – MIA)
- Sleeper ADP – 34.7 | WR17
Unfortunately, Waddle is coming off a disappointing 2023 season. He was the WR34, averaging 11.6 half-PPR fantasy points per game. However, the former Alabama star missed three games because of injuries and left others early. Yet, Waddle averaged 7.4 targets per game, up from 6.9 in his first year playing alongside Tyreek Hill. More importantly, the explosive receiver is an outstanding route runner. Waddle posted the fifth-highest yards per route run (2.93) average among wide receivers with at least 25 targets last season (per Fantasy Points Data).
Chris Godwin (WR – TB)
- Sleeper ADP – 77.3 | WR36
Fantasy players struggled with starting Godwin, as he scored 9.6 or fewer half-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.
Jake Ferguson (TE – DAL)
- Sleeper ADP – 88.1 | TE11
My draft plan at tight end this year is to draft a stud in the first few rounds or wait to pick Ferguson. He was the TE9 in his first season as the starter, averaging 10.4 half-PPR fantasy points per game. More importantly, Ferguson was the clear-cut No. 2 guy, ranking second on the team in receptions (71), targets (102), and receiving yards (761) in 2023. He should have a larger role this upcoming season after the Cowboys lost Michael Gallup and Tony Pollard in the offseason.
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