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Fantasy Football Average Draft Position (ADP) for 2023

Fantasy Football Average Draft Position (ADP) for 2023

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Fantasy Football Average Draft Position (ADP) for 2023

Average Draft Position (ADP) in fantasy football refers to the average spot where a player is being selected across multiple fantasy drafts. It’s a valuable tool used by fantasy managers to gauge where players are typically being drafted, which can help inform their draft strategy. Here, we have been compiling mock drafts and real fantasy drafts over time and putting them together for an accurate and up-to-date source for ADP.

ADP data is often compiled by various fantasy football platforms and websites, reflecting the results of mock or actual drafts. It can vary significantly between different scoring formats and league types. Needless to say, it’s essential to utilize ADP data that aligns with your specific league’s rules and settings.

Using ADP, fantasy football managers can identify trends, such as which players might be overvalued or undervalued, and plan when to draft particular players. It can also help in deciding between two players at the same position or recognizing when to draft a player before other teams have the opportunity. Keep in mind, this ADP is from 1QB league drafts. Let us know what you think of our 2023 fantasy football ADP!


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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.