The Raiders continue to be linked to Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty.
Read moreFollowing April 2023 mock drafts we have new information to work off. This article will note wide receiver movement: fallers and risers according to their ADP from one year ago. I will note significant changes, not if a player is being drafted within a few picks difference. We should work off with the information on implementing different strategies when drafting our dynasty teams. Value does not equal production, in this case, where a player being drafted does not mean they will or will not produce points.
This article will cover wide receivers and we are able to go more in depth with their ADP changes. There is an assumed shelf life boosting their value compared to running backs.
Below is a visual representation where the wide receivers are currently being drafted. There were instances with ADP in which players had the same ADP. For example Jaylen Waddle and Garrett Wilson had the (average) 10th selection. This means the picture has Waddle at pick 10 and Wilson at pick 11, despite Amon-Ra St. Brown having the eleventh overall ADP. Which means he is at pick 12.
I probably confused you. What I mean is the picture may have a slight difference compared to ADP. However, the players are in order in which they are drafted due to the overlapping at a specific selection.
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Read moreFollowing April 2023 mock drafts we have new information to work off. This article will note wide receiver movement: fallers and risers according to their ADP from one year ago. I will note significant changes, not if a player is being drafted within a few picks difference. We should work off with the information on implementing different strategies when drafting our dynasty teams. Value does not equal production, in this case, where a player being drafted does not mean they will or will not produce points.
This article will cover wide receivers and we are able to go more in depth with their ADP changes. There is an assumed shelf life boosting their value compared to running backs.
Below is a visual representation where the wide receivers are currently being drafted. There were instances with ADP in which players had the same ADP. For example Jaylen Waddle and Garrett Wilson had the (average) 10th selection. This means the picture has Waddle at pick 10 and Wilson at pick 11, despite Amon-Ra St. Brown having the eleventh overall ADP. Which means he is at pick 12.
I probably confused you. What I mean is the picture may have a slight difference compared to ADP. However, the players are in order in which they are drafted due to the overlapping at a specific selection.
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