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Fantasy football ADP 2026

Average draft position for 234 players, in all five scoring formats we carry a real draft pool for.

Updated Aug 23, 2026 at 4:17 PM ET

ADP means average draft position: the average overall pick number a player goes at across a large sample of real drafts. It is the fastest honest read on what a player costs, because it is what drafters actually did rather than what one analyst thinks they should do.

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Each column is a separate draft pool, not one number relabelled five times. A player's PPR pick number comes from PPR drafts, his 2QB number from real two quarterback drafts, his dynasty number from dynasty drafts. That is why the columns disagree, and the disagreement is the useful part: the gap between a player's PPR and standard pick number tells you how much of his value the market thinks comes from catches, and the gap between his PPR and 2QB number is the price of the second quarterback slot.

Pick numbers print as round.pick in a 12 team league, so 2.4 is the fourth pick of round two. Hover a figure for the exact overall average. A column reading "none" means that format's pool has no recorded pick for him, which we would rather say than fill in from another format.

The draft sample column matters more than most drafters realise. A pick number built from a few thousand drafts is settled; one built from a handful can move a round in a week, and early in the offseason a lot of the board is in that second state.

Consensus ADP, all formats

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Source: Fantasy Football Calculator consensus ADP, built from 7,479 recorded drafts. Captured Aug 23, 2026 at 4:17 PM ET. We carry no injury or suspension status, so a pick number can lag real news.