2024 Dynasty Rookie ADP – Dynasty Fantasy Football

2024 Dynasty Rookie ADP

Welcome to the most up-to-date dynasty rookie ADP for the 2024 NFL Draft rookie class. What is ADP? ADP is the average draft position that a player is being drafted. Using this ADP data, you can track where these rookies are being drafted for dynasty fantasy football leagues. For this set of data, we are using 1QB dynasty leagues. As expected, players such as star wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr. and talented tight end Brock Bowers have been going in the first round. However, keep checking back as things certainly can and will change quickly.

In your traditional 1QB leagues, you can only start one quarterback. With that, it’s important to recognize that even a player as talented as quarterback Caleb Williams, may end up being a nice value. With the 2024 NFL Draft in the books, we can finally evaluate these rookies properly for dynasty fantasy football purposes.

2024 Dynasty Rookie ADP

In our ADP, you can use our data below to see the latest player value trends over time. In addition to the latest data, you can look back over the weeks and see the latest changes in ADP. Furthermore, you can change the filter to see how and when a player’s ADP has changed over the off-season.

As you can expect, there will be plenty of players whose current ADP changes before the 2024 NFL season kicks off. Be sure to check back for more dynasty fantasy football content to help you win your leagues. Let’s get to it.

Data and graphics courtesy of Seth Keller, @fftheathomedad, the “Data Guy” here at Faceoff Sports Network.


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About Seth Keller

When Seth was staying home to care for his newborn twin boys, he decided to take his passion for football and fifteen years of fantasy football experience to the next level. This was the birth of "the at-home dad". For the past five years, Seth has been writing and podcasting about all aspects of football.

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