
This year more than ever, ADP appears to be fractured depending on which site you draft on. Some of that has to do with the standard scoring system. CBS probably has more non-PPR drafts than anyone else, even if a majority of our leagues reward at least 0.5 PPR. Yahoo’s standard scoring system is 0.5 PPR and ESPN rewards a full point per reception in their standard leagues.
These discrepancies make this article even more impactful than it’s been in the past. Below you’ll find my five favorite values on each site, as well as a few honorable mentions. This is especially helpful for putting together your Draft Day plan because it’s rare for people to reach more than a round or two above the ADP they see in the draft room.
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Other good CBS values: Joe Mixon, Chris Carson, Dak Prescott, Mark Andrews, Jaylen Waddle, Mike Williams
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Other good ESPN values: Damien Harris, Jalen Hurts, Irv Smith, Mecole Hardman, Amon-Ra St. Brown
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Other good Yahoo values: Tyler Lockett, T.Y. Hilton, Mochael Thomas, DeVonta Smith, Kenyan Drake, Justin Fields, Trey Lance, Noah Fant
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