The last time we did this exercise was right on the eve of training camp, back when Jacory Croskey-Merritt was obscure and Rashee Rice was considered likely to avoid a suspension this season. Rice settled his legal case the same day I posted that article, setting him up for a 2025 suspension and anADP freefall.
Much else has happened since mid-July, including significant injuries for Matthew Stafford, Joe Mixon, Tyjae Spears, Rachaad White, Jayden Reed, Darnell Mooney, Jalen McMillan and Isaiah Likely. We haven't seen any trades with fantasy relevance, but that may change soon if the Brian Robinson rumors are to be believed.
This article specifically looks at best ball ADPs, but it's just as useful for any other type of fantasy interests as a sort of general stock-market update, showing which players gained or lost considerable value (in the eyes of best-ball drafters) during training camp and the preseason. Per usual, many of the biggest ADP risers are rookies, though we'll also see significant movement for veterans for a variety of reasons, ranging from injuries to new signings to positive camp reports.
I typically use data from multiple platforms when analyzing NFL best ball ADPs, but this time around we'll stick to just Underdog, where a huge volume of drafts allows them to cycle in fresh data constantly. It's nice to have numbers that are just from the past couple days at this time of year, when there are big ADP
The last time we did this exercise was right on the eve of training camp, back when Jacory Croskey-Merritt was obscure and Rashee Rice was considered likely to avoid a suspension this season. Rice settled his legal case the same day I posted that article, setting him up for a 2025 suspension and anADP freefall.
Much else has happened since mid-July, including significant injuries for Matthew Stafford, Joe Mixon, Tyjae Spears, Rachaad White, Jayden Reed, Darnell Mooney, Jalen McMillan and Isaiah Likely. We haven't seen any trades with fantasy relevance, but that may change soon if the Brian Robinson rumors are to be believed.
This article specifically looks at best ball ADPs, but it's just as useful for any other type of fantasy interests as a sort of general stock-market update, showing which players gained or lost considerable value (in the eyes of best-ball drafters) during training camp and the preseason. Per usual, many of the biggest ADP risers are rookies, though we'll also see significant movement for veterans for a variety of reasons, ranging from injuries to new signings to positive camp reports.
I typically use data from multiple platforms when analyzing NFL best ball ADPs, but this time around we'll stick to just Underdog, where a huge volume of drafts allows them to cycle in fresh data constantly. It's nice to have numbers that are just from the past couple days at this time of year, when there are big ADP changes every week based on hype and injuries from the preseason games or practices. Yesterday's price isn't always tomorrow's price -- something anyone interested in drafting Croskey-Merritt can attest to.
(All ADP data can be found at the bottom of this article, after my review of the most intriguing situations and biggest ADP movers.)
ADP Surging
There are a couple of interesting positional trends here, with ADPs rising for all of the elite QBs (Allen/Jackson/Daniels/Hurts) and also for nearly all of the tight ends in the mid-to-low-end TE1 range (Kelce/Hockenson/Andrews/Warren/etc). This can have a big impact on draft strategy, even in the early rounds, as it's no longer common that we get a shot at Jackson or Allen at the 2/3 turn.
RB Chase Brown (27.2 > 19.0)
Brown's ADP shot up in mid-August, thanks in part to a pair of preseason appearances in which he got all the first-team RB touches. Samaje Perine did sub in for passing situations a few times with the starters, but he's unlikely to take many snaps where the ball actually goes to the running back, while rookie sixth-round pick Tahj Brooks may not have a Week 1 role at all. That doesn't mean Brooks can't make a push in-season, but Brown's workload projection for the season opener is among the best of any running back, giving him a shot to repeat his production from the final eight games of last season (20.9 PPR points per game). He's not an elite talent, which opens up more doors for things to go wrong, but he's also on the short list of players with a realistic chance to average 20-plus per game.
RB Omarion Hampton (42.0 > 28.4)
Hampton's rise is a direct result of Najee Harris' fireworks accident and continued absence from practice, potentially leaving the Chargers with only Hassan Haskins, Kimani Vidal and Jaret Patterson as Week 1 backup options behind the rookie. It's a situation that could allow Hampton to take 40-plus snaps and 20-plus touches right out of the gate, with upside to maintain a huge workload all season if Harris never makes it back (or isn't the same as before, be it due to poor conditioning or issues with his vision). Running backs in Greg Roman offenses don't usually see many passes, but Hampton will at least add something there, and his rushing stats alone could provide third-round value.
RB TreVeyon Henderson (64.4 > 44.1)
Henderson undoubtedly looks fantastic this preseason, and with his in-game performance backed by glowing reports out of training camp, but it nonetheless feels suspicious to see an ADP rise so much in a short period of time without a major teammate injury or transaction involved. Then again, Henderson might've been too cheap in the first place, either due to underestimating his talent or overestimating Rhamondre Stevenson, who hasn't practiced the past couple weeks (but isn't thought to be dealing with a significant injury). Just don't throw your chair through the television if Henderson only gets 10-12 touches in the season opener.
WR Emeka Egbuka (87.5 > 63.1)
Egbuka hit the fantasy-value trifecta this summer. First, there were glowing reports out of training camp, with comments not only from beat reporters but also coaches and teammates. Second, fellow Bucs wideout Chris Godwin (ankle) missed all of camp and still isn't back at practice, making him unlikely to play Week 1. Last but not least, Bucs WR Jalen McMillan suffered a severe neck sprain during the team's second preseason game, ruling him out for at least September and perhaps much longer.
Drafted 19th overall this spring, Egbuka landed in a high-powered offense, but one where it appeared he'd have to compete with McMillan for the No. 3 receiver job. Instead, the rookie figures to enter Week 1 as Tampa's No. 2 receiver, playing a vast majority of the snaps on offense. Egbuka can be fired up as a WR3 starter for fantasy in Week 1, arguably ranking ahead of fellow 2025 first-round picks Tetairoa McMillan and Matthew Golden.
RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt (215.2 > 130.7)
The summer of "Bill" continues, with numerous training-camp hype articles (puff pieces?), Brian Robinson trade rumors and now a Croskey-Merritt preseason touchdown. Granted, Chris Rodriguez got the start and ripped off a 40-yard carry before Croskey-Merritt's TD on Monday, but the rookie was first through Washington's RB rotation in the prior preseason game (Robinson and Austin Ekeler didn't play in either contest).
This is definitely a case where there's enough smoke to identify some kind of fire -- I just doubt it's a JCM-workhorse fire. The more likely outcome, at least to start the season, is a three-way committee between Ekeler, Croskey-Merritt and either Rodriguez or Jeremy McNichols. It's possible, of course, that the seventh-round pick would then earn a larger share of the work as the season progressed, but he isn't the type of overwhelming talent where that should be assumed.
He's a 24-year-old rookie who didn't have a dominant college career and is merely average by NFL lead-back standards in terms of straight-line speed (4.45 pro day 40) and size (5-10, 206). A successful season might just look similar to what Robinson did the past few years, in which case Croskey-Merritt would be worthy of a fantasy roster spot but not desirable as a weekly starter.
How do these players stack up against the rest of the NFL? Visit our fantasy football PPR rankings for a list of the top players for the remainder of the season.
Others
RB Bijan Robinson (3.1 > 2.4)
WR CeeDee Lamb (4.8 > 3.5)
WR Nico Collins (10.3 > 8.5)
QB Josh Allen (31.8 > 28.2)
QB Lamar Jackson (33.6 > 28.9)
RB Kyren Williams (35.4 > 31.2)
RB James Cook (43.2 > 38.5)
WR Xavier Worthy (46.3 > 40.5)
WR George Pickens (50.1 > 43.5)
RB Kenneth Walker (53.0 > 46.6)
WR Ricky Pearsall (74.5 > 60.9)
WR Stefon Diggs (79.7 > 68.9)
WR Matthew Golden (78.2 > 68.9)
RB Tony Pollard (82.6 > 72.2)
RB Jordan Mason (92.9 > 83.7)
RB Tyrone Tracy (104.4 > 89.3)
TE Tyler Warren (118.8 > 97.7)
RB J.K. Dobbins (113.9 > 102.4)
TE Colston Loveland (128.8 > 110.0)
RB Tank Bigsby (159.8 > 123.5)
WR Keenan Allen (198.6 > 126.8)
WR Joshua Palmer (156.9 > 138.2)
RB Braelon Allen (170.6 > 138.4)
TE Kyle Pitts (157.6 > 139.2)
RB Dylan Sampson (190.3 > 145.9)
WR DeMario Douglas (169.6 > 148.0)
WR Dont'e Thornton (191.2 > 162.8)
RB Nick Chubb (184.1 > 164.6)
TE Chig Okonkwo (187.9 > 168.8)
RB Jerome Ford (204.6 > 172.1)
WR Tory Horton (216.0 > 177.6)
RB Woody Marks (186.1 > 216.0)
RB Keaton Mitchell (210.7 > 187.4)
RB Ollie Gordon (216.9 > 194.0)
ADP Sinking
Due to Injury
WR Justin Jefferson (2.8 > 5.6) - hamstring
WR Puka Nacua (7.8 > 11.5) - Stafford's back
WR Tyreek Hill (22.7 > 25.2) - oblique
WR Davante Adams (30.1 > 35.4) - Stafford's back
WR Jauan Jennings (61.6 > 74.0) - calf
WR Chris Godwin (67.3 > 94.5) - knee
RB Joe Mixon (58.1 > 95.5) - foot
WR Darnell Mooney (86.0 > 104.9) - shoulder
WR Brandon Aiyuk (90.8 > 117.2) - knee
RB Tyjae Spears (125.2 > 143.3) - high-ankle sprain
RB Najee Harris (115.4 > 156.2) - eye
RB Rachaad White (141.0 > 160.7) - groin
RB Isaac Guerendo (143.4 > 163.3) - shoulder
QB Matthew Stafford (153.8 > 178.5) - back
RB Roschon Johnson (168.5 > 192.5) - knee
TE Mike Gesicki (170.9 > 194.5) - hamstring
QB Matthew Stafford (back) finally began practicing this week, but there's still a lot of concern that his back won't hold up for an entire season. While Stafford isn't a fantasy priority, teammates Puka Nacua and Davante Adams certainly are. Both have experienced ADP drops, while Kyren Williams curiously has gone up a few spots. The Rams might want to run more often with a backup QB, but that's unlikely to make up for the reduced quality of the offense overall, especially for a player like Williams who is already maxed out on volume. Granted, Williams' rise is also related to the lack of hype surrounding Blake Corum and Jarquez Hunter this summer. That's kind of similar to the Chase Brown situation, with a non-elite talent in an excellent situation seeing his ADP rise after backfield competition fails to materialize during camp/preseason.
Looking at the other names on this list, I'd say drafters are correct to be concerned about most of these injuries, although Jefferson's hamstring sounds like it'll be fine well before Week 1. On the other hand... Hill, Jennings, Godwin, Mixon, Mooney, Aiyuk, Spears, Harris and White come with varying degrees of risk to miss time early in the season.
For the last two guys on the list, Gesicki and Johnson, drops in ADP aren't strictly related to preseason injuries. Gesicki fell when the Bengals signed Noah Fant, while Johnson seems to be losing support due to positive reports on both D'Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai.
Contract Concerns and Suspensions
WR Terry McLaurin (32.3 > 42.2)
WR Rashee Rice (21.1 > 54.6)
WR Jordan Addison (65.9 > 74.3)
RB Quinshon Judkins (77.2 > 124.1)
I've been assuming a three-game suspension for Addison all offseason and was drafting him anyway without hesitation. The first three games are the best ones to miss for fantasy, in my opinion, because the early part of the season has less injury attrition and no bye weeks.
Rice and McLaurin, meanwhile, remain somewhat of mysteries, with further ADP fluctuations almost certainly ahead in the weeks/days leading up to Week 1. Speaking of fluctuations, Judkins actually dropped much further than his current price in Round 11, before rebounding due to recent news about charges being dropped. He's still unsigned, and may not be ready for Week 1, but the lack of a legal case nonetheless helps his chances of earning a role in Cleveland this year (even if a suspension remains possible). There was talk before about Judkins remaining unsigned well into the regular season or possibly landing on the commissioner's exempt list once he signed. Now it should be a simpler league investigation, without risk of the most extreme measures at Roger Goodell's disposal.
Others
WR Ladd McConkey (18.6 > 20.5)
WR Garrett Wilson (29.0 > 33.4)
RB Breece Hall (34.4 > 43.6)
WR DJ Moore (42.0 > 48.0)
WR DK Metcalf (44.1 > 49.7)
WR Tre Harris (107.2 > 139.5)
WR Kyle Williams (132.9 > 147.7)
RB Jaylen Wright (161.3 > 179.2)
TE Jonnu Smith (156.8 > 179.5)
WR Jaylin Noel (180 > 204.9)
RB Miles Sanders (184.1 > 206.4)
WR Jack Bech (154.7 > 208.2)
WR Quentin Johnston (145.8 > 180.3) - head/neck
WR Pat Bryant (163.1 > 184.1)
TE Darren Waller (187.6 > 212.5)
WR Calvin Austin (194.4 > 214.6)
McConkey's drop is a straightforward reaction to the Keenan Allen signing impacting LA's target share projections, while the stuff involving Jets is more complicated, with Justin Fields (100.5 > 108.3) also dropping. General pessimism about the Jets offense is perfectly reasonable, but it's also sort of an evergreen thing that's largely been baked into rankings and projections all year. In Hall's case, Braleon Allen hype is driving a much larger ADP drop relative to Wilson and Fields. I also don't really agree with that, especially if it's based on concerns over Allen getting a bunch of first-team work in a preseason game (a game where Hall took 11 of the first 19 snaps, with seven carries for 26 yards).
In some situations, like for elite players, no news is good news. But for some of the guys listed above, especially rookie wideouts, a lack of hype/updates seems to be hurting their fantasy value. There's been no sign so far of Williams, Harris, Bryant or Noel earning first-team reps as more than an occasional thing at training camp. And then Harris additional hits from not only the Keenan Allen signing but also some hype around fellow Chargers rookie KeAndre Lambert-Smith (a fifth-round pick who replaced Quentin Johnston when Johnston was knocked out of the second preseason game)
The ADP Comparison Chart (August vs. July)
Pos | Player | 8/20 ADP | 7/19 ADP | Δ ADP | Δ% | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | WR | Ja'Marr Chase | 1.1 | 1.1 | 0 | 0.0% |
2 | RB | Bijan Robinson | 2.4 | 3.1 | 0.7 | 22.6% |
3 | WR | CeeDee Lamb | 3.5 | 4.8 | 1.3 | 27.1% |
4 | RB | Saquon Barkley | 4.5 | 4.1 | -0.4 | -9.8% |
5 | RB | Jahmyr Gibbs | 4.6 | 5.6 | 1 | 17.9% |
6 | WR | Justin Jefferson | 5.6 | 2.8 | -2.8 | -100.0% |
7 | RB | Christian McCaffrey | 7 | 7.8 | 0.8 | 10.3% |
8 | WR | Nico Collins | 8.5 | 10.3 | 1.8 | 17.5% |
9 | WR | Malik Nabers | 9.7 | 9.4 | -0.3 | -3.2% |
10 | WR | Amon-Ra St. Brown | 10.5 | 11.7 | 1.2 | 10.3% |
11 | WR | Puka Nacua | 11.5 | 7.8 | -3.7 | -47.4% |
12 | WR | Brian Thomas | 12.5 | 13.2 | 0.7 | 5.3% |
13 | RB | Ashton Jeanty | 12.6 | 12 | -0.6 | -5.0% |
14 | RB | Derrick Henry | 13.8 | 14.1 | 0.3 | 2.1% |
15 | RB | De'Von Achane | 15.2 | 14.3 | -0.9 | -6.3% |
16 | WR | Drake London | 15.2 | 15.9 | 0.7 | 4.4% |
17 | WR | A.J. Brown | 18 | 17.1 | -0.9 | -5.3% |
18 | TE | Brock Bowers | 18.7 | 19.1 | 0.4 | 2.1% |
19 | RB | Chase Brown | 19 | 27.2 | 8.2 | 30.1% |
20 | WR | Ladd McConkey | 20.5 | 18.6 | -1.9 | -10.2% |
21 | RB | Bucky Irving | 20.9 | 22.2 | 1.3 | 5.9% |
22 | RB | Jonathan Taylor | 21.5 | 21 | -0.5 | -2.4% |
23 | RB | Josh Jacobs | 22.9 | 25.2 | 2.3 | 9.1% |
24 | WR | Tyreek Hill | 25.2 | 22.7 | -2.5 | -11.0% |
25 | WR | Tee Higgins | 25.6 | 24.9 | -0.7 | -2.8% |
26 | TE | Trey McBride | 26.1 | 26.6 | 0.5 | 1.9% |
27 | QB | Josh Allen | 28.2 | 31.8 | 3.6 | 11.3% |
28 | RB | Omarion Hampton | 28.4 | 42 | 13.6 | 32.4% |
29 | QB | Lamar Jackson | 28.9 | 33.6 | 4.7 | 14.0% |
30 | WR | Marvin Harrison | 30.4 | 28.1 | -2.3 | -8.2% |
31 | RB | Kyren Williams | 31.2 | 35.4 | 4.2 | 11.9% |
32 | WR | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | 32.3 | 32.9 | 0.6 | 1.8% |
33 | WR | Garrett Wilson | 33.4 | 29 | -4.4 | -15.2% |
34 | WR | Davante Adams | 35.4 | 30.1 | -5.3 | -17.6% |
35 | WR | Mike Evans | 35.6 | 36.8 | 1.2 | 3.3% |
36 | TE | George Kittle | 36.1 | 39.6 | 3.5 | 8.8% |
37 | QB | Jayden Daniels | 37.6 | 38.8 | 1.2 | 3.1% |
38 | RB | James Cook | 38.5 | 43.2 | 4.7 | 10.9% |
39 | WR | Tetairoa McMillan | 39.5 | 40.9 | 1.4 | 3.4% |
40 | WR | Xavier Worthy | 40.5 | 46.3 | 5.8 | 12.5% |
41 | WR | Terry McLaurin | 42.2 | 32.3 | -9.9 | -30.7% |
42 | WR | George Pickens | 43.5 | 50.1 | 6.6 | 13.2% |
43 | RB | Breece Hall | 43.6 | 34.4 | -9.2 | -26.7% |
44 | QB | Jalen Hurts | 43.6 | 44.7 | 1.1 | 2.5% |
45 | RB | TreVeyon Henderson | 44.1 | 64.4 | 20.3 | 31.5% |
46 | WR | Jameson Williams | 45.6 | 46.5 | 0.9 | 1.9% |
47 | RB | Kenneth Walker | 46.6 | 53 | 6.4 | 12.1% |
48 | WR | DJ Moore | 48 | 42 | -6 | -14.3% |
49 | WR | Courtland Sutton | 49.3 | 48.6 | -0.7 | -1.4% |
50 | WR | DK Metcalf | 49.7 | 44.1 | -5.6 | -12.7% |
51 | WR | Calvin Ridley | 51.2 | 55.4 | 4.2 | 7.6% |
52 | WR | DeVonta Smith | 51.9 | 48.5 | -3.4 | -7.0% |
53 | WR | Rashee Rice | 54.6 | 21.1 | -33.5 | -158.8% |
54 | RB | Chuba Hubbard | 54.7 | 51.6 | -3.1 | -6.0% |
55 | WR | Jaylen Waddle | 55 | 52.9 | -2.1 | -4.0% |
56 | RB | Alvin Kamara | 56.5 | 56.1 | -0.4 | -0.7% |
57 | WR | Travis Hunter | 56.8 | 54.8 | -2 | -3.6% |
58 | WR | Zay Flowers | 57.4 | 55 | -2.4 | -4.4% |
59 | RB | James Conner | 59.3 | 62.3 | 3 | 4.8% |
60 | RB | RJ Harvey | 59.5 | 63.2 | 3.7 | 5.9% |
61 | QB | Joe Burrow | 60.5 | 60.5 | 0 | 0.0% |
62 | WR | Ricky Pearsall | 60.9 | 74.5 | 13.6 | 18.3% |
63 | WR | Emeka Egbuka | 63.1 | 87.5 | 24.4 | 27.9% |
64 | WR | Rome Odunze | 63.5 | 60.2 | -3.3 | -5.5% |
65 | WR | Deebo Samuel | 65.9 | 70 | 4.1 | 5.9% |
66 | WR | Chris Olave | 66.5 | 64 | -2.5 | -3.9% |
67 | RB | D'Andre Swift | 68.1 | 73.3 | 5.2 | 7.1% |
68 | WR | Stefon Diggs | 68.9 | 79.7 | 10.8 | 13.6% |
69 | WR | Matthew Golden | 68.9 | 78.2 | 9.3 | 11.9% |
70 | WR | Jerry Jeudy | 70.5 | 68.5 | -2 | -2.9% |
71 | RB | Isiah Pacheco | 71.1 | 77 | 5.9 | 7.7% |
72 | WR | Jakobi Meyers | 71.8 | 71.7 | -0.1 | -0.1% |
73 | RB | Tony Pollard | 72.2 | 82.6 | 10.4 | 12.6% |
74 | WR | Jauan Jennings | 74 | 61.6 | -12.4 | -20.1% |
75 | WR | Jordan Addison | 74.3 | 65.9 | -8.4 | -12.7% |
76 | RB | David Montgomery | 75.3 | 70.7 | -4.6 | -6.5% |
77 | TE | Sam LaPorta | 76.7 | 75.4 | -1.3 | -1.7% |
78 | RB | Kaleb Johnson | 77 | 71.7 | -5.3 | -7.4% |
79 | RB | Aaron Jones | 80.3 | 84.4 | 4.1 | 4.9% |
80 | WR | Jayden Reed | 81 | 78.8 | -2.2 | -2.8% |
81 | QB | Patrick Mahomes | 82 | 83.6 | 1.6 | 1.9% |
82 | WR | Khalil Shakir | 83.2 | 80.5 | -2.7 | -3.4% |
83 | RB | Jordan Mason | 83.7 | 92.9 | 9.2 | 9.9% |
84 | TE | T.J. Hockenson | 85.5 | 89.1 | 3.6 | 4.0% |
85 | WR | Josh Downs | 86.2 | 83.7 | -2.5 | -3.0% |
86 | RB | Jaylen Warren | 88.3 | 97.7 | 9.4 | 9.6% |
87 | RB | Tyrone Tracy | 89.3 | 104.4 | 15.1 | 14.5% |
88 | WR | Jayden Higgins | 89.9 | 96.4 | 6.5 | 6.7% |
89 | WR | Keon Coleman | 91.6 | 102.6 | 11 | 10.7% |
90 | QB | Baker Mayfield | 92.1 | 93.8 | 1.7 | 1.8% |
91 | TE | Travis Kelce | 94.5 | 99.8 | 5.3 | 5.3% |
92 | WR | Chris Godwin | 94.5 | 67.3 | -27.2 | -40.4% |
93 | WR | Michael Pittman | 94.6 | 92.1 | -2.5 | -2.7% |
94 | RB | Brian Robinson | 94.6 | 87.4 | -7.2 | -8.2% |
95 | RB | Joe Mixon | 95.5 | 58.1 | -37.4 | -64.4% |
96 | QB | Kyler Murray | 97.1 | 95.2 | -1.9 | -2.0% |
97 | TE | Mark Andrews | 97.5 | 106.4 | 8.9 | 8.4% |
98 | TE | Tyler Warren | 97.7 | 118.8 | 21.1 | 17.8% |
99 | QB | Bo Nix | 97.8 | 98.6 | 0.8 | 0.8% |
100 | WR | Cooper Kupp | 98.8 | 95.1 | -3.7 | -3.9% |
101 | RB | Travis Etienne | 102.2 | 98.1 | -4.1 | -4.2% |
102 | QB | Brock Purdy | 102.2 | 103.1 | 0.9 | 0.9% |
103 | RB | J.K. Dobbins | 102.4 | 113.9 | 11.5 | 10.1% |
104 | QB | Dak Prescott | 104 | 111.6 | 7.6 | 6.8% |
105 | RB | Zach Charbonnet | 104.6 | 115.3 | 10.7 | 9.3% |
106 | WR | Darnell Mooney | 104.9 | 86 | -18.9 | -22.0% |
107 | TE | Evan Engram | 106 | 107.7 | 1.7 | 1.6% |
108 | WR | Rashid Shaheed | 106.2 | 107.2 | 1 | 0.9% |
109 | QB | Justin Fields | 108.3 | 100.5 | -7.8 | -7.8% |
110 | TE | Colston Loveland | 110 | 128.8 | 18.8 | 14.6% |
111 | QB | Drake Maye | 111.7 | 115.4 | 3.7 | 3.2% |
112 | QB | Caleb Williams | 112.6 | 109 | -3.6 | -3.3% |
113 | WR | Rashod Bateman | 114.9 | 111.6 | -3.3 | -3.0% |
114 | WR | Luther Burden | 115.1 | 116.6 | 1.5 | 1.3% |
115 | TE | Tucker Kraft | 115.9 | 125 | 9.1 | 7.3% |
116 | WR | Brandon Aiyuk | 117.2 | 90.8 | -26.4 | -29.1% |
117 | RB | Cam Skattebo | 119.1 | 110.1 | -9 | -8.2% |
118 | QB | Jared Goff | 119.6 | 118.1 | -1.5 | -1.3% |
119 | WR | Christian Kirk | 119.9 | 123.7 | 3.8 | 3.1% |
120 | TE | David Njoku | 120.2 | 121 | 0.8 | 0.7% |
121 | RB | Tank Bigsby | 123.5 | 159.8 | 36.3 | 22.7% |
122 | RB | Quinshon Judkins | 124.1 | 77.2 | -46.9 | -60.8% |
123 | QB | J.J. McCarthy | 124.4 | 122.4 | -2 | -1.6% |
124 | WR | Marvin Mims | 124.7 | 128 | 3.3 | 2.6% |
125 | RB | Rhamondre Stevenson | 126.3 | 121.4 | -4.9 | -4.0% |
126 | QB | Justin Herbert | 126.7 | 124.7 | -2 | -1.6% |
127 | WR | Keenan Allen | 126.8 | 198.6 | 71.8 | 36.2% |
128 | QB | Jordan Love | 128.1 | 127.5 | -0.6 | -0.5% |
129 | QB | Trevor Lawrence | 130.3 | 133 | 2.7 | 2.0% |
130 | RB | Jacory Croskey-Merritt | 130.7 | 215.2 | 84.5 | 39.3% |
131 | TE | Dalton Kincaid | 130.9 | 136.9 | 6 | 4.4% |
132 | RB | Ray Davis | 132.8 | 134.8 | 2 | 1.5% |
133 | QB | C.J. Stroud | 132.9 | 133.9 | 1 | 0.7% |
134 | RB | Javonte Williams | 134.3 | 128.8 | -5.5 | -4.3% |
135 | TE | Jake Ferguson | 135.5 | 143.7 | 8.2 | 5.7% |
136 | RB | Bhayshul Tuten | 135.9 | 132.2 | -3.7 | -2.8% |
137 | RB | Trey Benson | 137 | 139.6 | 2.6 | 1.9% |
138 | WR | Joshua Palmer | 138.2 | 156.9 | 18.7 | 11.9% |
139 | RB | Braelon Allen | 138.4 | 170.6 | 32.2 | 18.9% |
140 | TE | Kyle Pitts | 139.2 | 157.6 | 18.4 | 11.7% |
141 | WR | Tre Harris | 139.5 | 107.2 | -32.3 | -30.1% |
142 | TE | Dallas Goedert | 140 | 138.5 | -1.5 | -1.1% |
143 | QB | Michael Penix | 142.1 | 142.1 | 0 | 0.0% |
144 | RB | Tyjae Spears | 143.3 | 125.2 | -18.1 | -14.5% |
145 | RB | Jaydon Blue | 144.5 | 148.5 | 4 | 2.7% |
146 | WR | Hollywood Brown | 145.7 | 136 | -9.7 | -7.1% |
147 | RB | Dylan Sampson | 145.9 | 190.3 | 44.4 | 23.3% |
148 | WR | Kyle Williams | 147.7 | 132.9 | -14.8 | -11.1% |
149 | WR | DeMario Douglas | 148 | 169.6 | 21.6 | 12.7% |
150 | QB | Bryce Young | 150 | 153.5 | 3.5 | 2.3% |
151 | WR | Romeo Doubs | 151 | 153.9 | 2.9 | 1.9% |
152 | QB | Cam Ward | 151.7 | 160.8 | 9.1 | 5.7% |
153 | WR | Cedric Tillman | 152.4 | 144.5 | -7.9 | -5.5% |
154 | TE | Brenton Strange | 152.9 | 159.8 | 6.9 | 4.3% |
155 | RB | Tyler Allgeier | 155.6 | 151.3 | -4.3 | -2.8% |
156 | RB | Najee Harris | 156.2 | 115.4 | -40.8 | -35.4% |
157 | QB | Tua Tagovailoa | 156.5 | 149.3 | -7.2 | -4.8% |
158 | TE | Hunter Henry | 158.9 | 164.5 | 5.6 | 3.4% |
159 | RB | Rachaad White | 160.7 | 141 | -19.7 | -14.0% |
160 | RB | Austin Ekeler | 160.8 | 152.8 | -8 | -5.2% |
161 | QB | Geno Smith | 161.6 | 163 | 1.4 | 0.9% |
162 | WR | Xavier Legette | 161.7 | 148.8 | -12.9 | -8.7% |
163 | TE | Zach Ertz | 162.6 | 172.5 | 9.9 | 5.7% |
164 | WR | Dont'e Thornton | 162.8 | 191.2 | 28.4 | 14.9% |
165 | RB | Isaac Guerendo | 163.3 | 143.4 | -19.9 | -13.9% |
166 | RB | Nick Chubb | 164.6 | 184.1 | 19.5 | 10.6% |
167 | WR | Wan'Dale Robinson | 168.3 | 171.4 | 3.1 | 1.8% |
168 | TE | Chig Okonkwo | 168.8 | 187.9 | 19.1 | 10.2% |
169 | TE | Isaiah Likely | 171.3 | 141.3 | -30 | -21.2% |
170 | RB | Jerome Ford | 172.1 | 204.6 | 32.5 | 15.9% |
171 | WR | Adam Thielen | 172.5 | 165.4 | -7.1 | -4.3% |
172 | WR | Jalen McMillan | 173 | 167.5 | -5.5 | -3.3% |
173 | RB | Rico Dowdle | 175.6 | 174.8 | -0.8 | -0.5% |
174 | WR | Tory Horton | 177.6 | 216 | 38.4 | 17.8% |
175 | QB | Matthew Stafford | 178.5 | 153.8 | -24.7 | -16.1% |
176 | RB | Jaylen Wright | 179.2 | 161.3 | -17.9 | -11.1% |
177 | RB | Will Shipley | 179.5 | 177.4 | -2.1 | -1.2% |
178 | TE | Jonnu Smith | 179.5 | 156.8 | -22.7 | -14.5% |
179 | QB | Anthony Richardson | 180 | 198.7 | 18.7 | 9.4% |
180 | QB | Sam Darnold | 180 | 176.4 | -3.6 | -2.0% |
181 | WR | Quentin Johnston | 180.3 | 145.8 | -34.5 | -23.7% |
182 | WR | Pat Bryant | 184.1 | 163.1 | -21 | -12.9% |
183 | TE | Cade Otton | 184.2 | 180.6 | -3.6 | -2.0% |
184 | WR | Dyami Brown | 184.9 | 184.2 | -0.7 | -0.4% |
185 | TE | Mason Taylor | 185.2 | 184.9 | -0.3 | -0.2% |
186 | RB | Woody Marks | 186.1 | 216 | 29.9 | 13.8% |
187 | RB | Keaton Mitchell | 187.4 | 210.7 | 23.3 | 11.1% |
188 | WR | Alec Pierce | 192 | 179.1 | -12.9 | -7.2% |
189 | RB | Roschon Johnson | 192.5 | 168.5 | -24 | -14.2% |
190 | WR | Michael Wilson | 192.9 | 180.3 | -12.6 | -7.0% |
191 | RB | Ollie Gordon | 194 | 216 | 22 | 10.2% |
192 | TE | Mike Gesicki | 194.5 | 170.8 | -23.7 | -13.9% |
193 | WR | Darius Slayton | 195 | 191.7 | -3.3 | -1.7% |
194 | QB | Aaron Rodgers | 195.1 | 182.1 | -13 | -7.1% |
195 | TE | Ja'Tavion Sanders | 195.2 | 203.1 | 7.9 | 3.9% |
196 | WR | Isaac TeSlaa | 195.9 | 214.8 | 18.9 | 8.8% |
197 | WR | DeAndre Hopkins | 197.9 | 186.5 | -11.4 | -6.1% |
198 | WR | Jalen Coker | 198.3 | 210.2 | 11.9 | 5.7% |
199 | WR | Elic Ayomanor | 200.2 | 212.3 | 12.1 | 5.7% |
200 | WR | Adonai Mitchell | 202.2 | 212.1 | 9.9 | 4.7% |
201 | RB | Kyle Monangai | 202.2 | 214.5 | 12.3 | 5.7% |
202 | TE | Elijah Arroyo | 202.3 | 214.9 | 12.6 | 5.9% |
203 | RB | Tahj Brooks | 204.6 | 213.2 | 8.6 | 4.0% |
204 | WR | Jaylin Noel | 204.9 | 180 | -24.9 | -13.8% |
205 | RB | Miles Sanders | 206.4 | 184.1 | -22.3 | -12.1% |
206 | QB | Jaxson Dart | 206.4 | 212.4 | 6 | 2.8% |
207 | RB | DJ Giddens | 206.6 | 191.3 | -15.3 | -8.0% |
208 | RB | Sean Tucker | 206.9 | 215.5 | 8.6 | 4.0% |
209 | WR | Andrei Iosivas | 207.5 | 204.5 | -3 | -1.5% |
210 | WR | Jack Bech | 208.2 | 154.7 | -53.5 | -34.6% |
211 | TE | Theo Johnson | 208.3 | 211.3 | 3 | 1.4% |
212 | TE | Dalton Schultz | 209.1 | 199.3 | -9.8 | -4.9% |
213 | TE | Harold Fannin | 209.9 | 215.3 | 5.4 | 2.5% |
214 | WR | Troy Franklin | 209.9 | 214.1 | 4.2 | 2.0% |
215 | QB | Daniel Jones | 210.1 | 203.4 | -6.7 | -3.3% |
216 | RB | Kareem Hunt | 210.8 | 211 | 0.2 | 0.1% |
217 | RB | Blake Corum | 211.3 | 208.9 | -2.4 | -1.1% |
218 | QB | Russell Wilson | 211.5 | 211.8 | 0.3 | 0.1% |
219 | WR | Tre Tucker | 212.1 | 215.3 | 3.2 | 1.5% |
220 | RB | Chris Rodriguez | 212.3 | 216 | 3.7 | 1.7% |
221 | WR | Jalen Royals | 212.4 | 215.1 | 2.7 | 1.3% |
222 | TE | Darren Waller | 212.5 | 187.6 | -24.9 | -13.3% |
223 | RB | Justice Hill | 212.7 | 193.8 | -18.9 | -9.8% |
224 | WR | KeAndre Lambert-Smith | 212.9 | 216 | 3.1 | 1.4% |
225 | TE | Juwan Johnson | 213 | 207 | -6 | -2.9% |
226 | WR | Ray-Ray McCloud | 213.2 | 213.7 | 0.5 | 0.2% |
227 | WR | Tyler Lockett | 213.2 | 207.9 | -5.3 | -2.5% |
228 | TE | Pat Freiermuth | 213.5 | 208.8 | -4.7 | -2.3% |
229 | WR | Roman Wilson | 213.5 | 215.3 | 1.8 | 0.8% |
230 | RB | Brashard Smith | 214.2 | 201.7 | -12.5 | -6.2% |
231 | QB | Joe Flacco | 214.2 | 216 | 1.8 | 0.8% |
232 | WR | Jalen Nailor | 214.4 | 214.3 | -0.1 | 0.0% |
233 | WR | Calvin Austin | 214.6 | 194.4 | -20.2 | -10.4% |
234 | RB | Dameon Pierce | 214.6 | 216 | 1.4 | 0.6% |
235 | WR | Malik Washington | 214.6 | 215.1 | 0.5 | 0.2% |
236 | WR | Josh Reynolds | 214.8 | 216 | 1.2 | 0.6% |
237 | WR | Diontae Johnson | 214.8 | 215.1 | 0.3 | 0.1% |
238 | QB | Shedeur Sanders | 214.9 | 215.5 | 0.6 | 0.3% |
239 | WR | Efton Chism | 215 | 216 | 1 | 0.5% |
240 | QB | Tyler Shough | 215.1 | 210.2 | -4.9 | -2.3% |
241 | RB | Jarquez Hunter | 215.1 | 199.4 | -15.7 | -7.9% |
242 | RB | MarShawn Lloyd | 215.1 | 196.7 | -18.4 | -9.4% |
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