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Average Draft Position Preview

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Today’s column previews my Draft Guide dive into average draft positions (ADPs), providing insight into broad trends and perspectives on player values. If fantasy GMs have collectively been drafting Bam Adebayo at 55.5 (they have), you’re less likely to need to reach for him in the 35-50 range.

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Before diving into ADPs themselves, let’s look at position eligibility. By using Yahoo’s top-200 players (by ADP), I determined how many players are available at each position. As with similar analysis in past years, PGs and Cs were the scarcest position while PFs and SGs were most common. This is a trend I’ve seen year after year, and it’s unlikely to change.

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This is a simple tool to help visualize where you’ll find certain positions in the course of a draft. Each dot in the chart above represents a player being picked at a given ADP. The ‘lines’ that rise the fastest mean more players from that position are being drafted. Point guards go off the board quickly in the early rounds, but there just aren’t that many of them and they almost flatline in the middle rounds, before a surge in late rounds. There literally aren’t any small-forward eligible players with ADPs between 15.9 (Jimmy Butler) and 40.1 (Jayson Tatum). They lag far behind through most rounds, which explains the nearly vertical spike around ADP 140-150, as owners scramble to fill positional needs. Centers trickle off the board evenly (with an exception in the 100-120 range), but there’s a noticeable uptick in the middle rounds. There are plenty of interesting nuances to glean from this data, but let’s press forward with the ADP analysis.

Be mindful, first of all, that ADP data is great as a general roadmap to values, but there are caveats:

  1. ADPs are a blend of different formats and depths. When it comes to ADP data, the major sites that host leagues don’t differentiate between a 10-team roto league and a 14-team H2H league.
  2. There are wide disparities in the intensity of leagues – some require painstaking research and strategies to snipe valuable players from knowledgeable opponents, while some are casual affairs where a little bit of planning goes a long way.
  3. The ‘official’ pre-draft rankings can have a distorting effect. ADP data includes plenty of auto-draft selections (although only ‘live draft’ data is included, lots of owners still forget to show up), which gives outsized importance to pre-draft ranks.

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Nevertheless, ADP is a great tool for getting the temperature of the room, as it were. If you know that Robert Covington has an ADP of 120.9 in ESPN drafts (?), you’ll be more likely to steal him in the late-middle rounds. This also protects against over-reaching for guys you love – there’s nothing wrong with grabbing Thomas Bryant a round early to ensure he’s on your squad, but why reach for him in Round 4 (his ADP = 68.1) when you can likely get him a few rounds later?

With all that said…here’s a look at the top 100 players for Yahoo leagues, by ADP.

Avg. Draft Pick (Yahoo)

Avg. Round

Percent Drafted

Anthony Davis LAL

1.5

1

100%

Stephen Curry GS

2.9

1

100%

James Harden Hou

3.1

1

100%

Giannis Antetokounmpo Mil

3.8

1

100%

Karl-Anthony Towns Min

4.7

1

100%

Nikola Jokic Den

6.5

1

100%

LeBron James LAL

7.9

1

100%

Joel Embiid Phi

8.1

1.1

100%

Damian Lillard Por

8.5

1.1

100%

Kawhi Leonard LAC

10.6

1.2

100%

Bradley Beal Was

11.2

1.2

100%

Kyrie Irving Bkn

12.4

1.4

100%

Paul George LAC

14.4

1.9

100%

Jimmy Butler Mia

15.9

2

100%

Russell Westbrook Hou

16.4

1.9

100%

Kemba Walker Bos

17.5

2

100%

Jrue Holiday NO

18.2

2.1

100%

Rudy Gobert Uta

18.8

2.1

100%

Luka Doncic Dal

19.4

2.2

100%

Trae Young Atl

20.2

2.1

100%

Andre Drummond Det

20.9

2.3

100%

Nikola Vucevic Orl

23.4

2.5

100%

Myles Turner Ind

24.2

2.5

100%

Deandre Ayton Pho

24.8

2.6

100%

Ben Simmons Phi

25.3

2.7

100%

Devin Booker Pho

26.6

2.8

100%

Pascal Siakam Tor

29.1

3

100%

Donovan Mitchell Uta

29.2

3

100%

Zion Williamson NO

29.6

3

100%

Mitchell Robinson NY

29.9

3

100%

De’Aaron Fox Sac

31.2

3.1

100%

John Collins Atl

31.3

3.1

100%

Kristaps Porzingis Dal

32.1

3.2

100%

Draymond Green GS

33

3.2

100%

Chris Paul OKC

34.7

3.4

100%

Buddy Hield Sac

39

3.9

100%

D’Angelo Russell GS

39.1

3.9

100%

Jayson Tatum Bos

40.1

4

100%

Jaren Jackson Jr. Mem

40.5

4

100%

Blake Griffin Det

43

4.2

100%

Lauri Markkanen Chi

44.2

4.2

100%

DeMar DeRozan SA

44.3

4.3

100%

Clint Capela Hou

44.7

4.3

100%

Khris Middleton Mil

44.7

4.3

100%

Mike Conley Uta

44.8

4.3

100%

LaMarcus Aldridge SA

45.2

4.4

100%

Otto Porter Jr. Chi

45.3

4.3

100%

CJ McCollum Por

46.3

4.5

100%

Robert Covington Min

48

4.6

100%

Kevin Love Cle

51.6

4.9

100%

Tobias Harris Phi

52.2

5

100%

Zach LaVine Chi

52.7

5

100%

Eric Bledsoe Mil

54.3

5.2

100%

Brook Lopez Mil

55.2

5.2

100%

Bam Adebayo Mia

55.5

5.2

100%

Jamal Murray Den

55.8

5.3

100%

Kyle Lowry Tor

56.5

5.3

100%

Julius Randle NY

60.4

5.7

100%

Aaron Gordon Orl

60.6

5.7

100%

Derrick Favors NO

60.7

5.7

100%

Al Horford Phi

62.1

5.8

100%

Danilo Gallinari OKC

62.9

5.9

100%

Malcolm Brogdon Ind

65.5

6.1

100%

Jonas Valanciunas Mem

67.4

6.2

100%

Josh Richardson Phi

68

6.3

100%

Thomas Bryant Was

68.1

6.3

100%

Steven Adams OKC

68.3

6.3

100%

Victor Oladipo Ind

68.5

6.3

100%

Jonathan Isaac Orl

68.8

6.4

100%

Ja Morant Mem

69.2

6.4

100%

Terry Rozier Cha

70.8

6.5

100%

Marvin Bagley III Sac

73.5

6.8

100%

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander OKC

74.4

6.8

100%

Domantas Sabonis Ind

75.7

7

100%

Hassan Whiteside Por

76.6

7

100%

Gordon Hayward Bos

76.8

7.1

100%

Kelly Oubre Jr. Pho

79.4

7.3

100%

Marc Gasol Tor

79.8

7.3

100%

Larry Nance Jr. Cle

79.9

7.3

100%

Wendell Carter Jr. Chi

81.3

7.4

100%

Montrezl Harrell LAC

81.7

7.5

100%

Lonzo Ball NO

82.1

7.4

100%

Miles Bridges Cha

84.8

7.7

100%

Caris LeVert Bkn

86.7

7.9

100%

Ricky Rubio Pho

87

7.9

100%

Jarrett Allen Bkn

88.2

8

100%

Joe Ingles Uta

88.2

8.1

100%

Lou Williams LAC

88.3

8

100%

Kyle Kuzma LAL

89

8.1

100%

Dejounte Murray SA

91.1

8.3

100%

Jeff Teague Min

91.2

8.3

100%

Fred VanVleet Tor

92.2

8.4

100%

Jeremy Lamb Ind

94.1

8.5

100%

Enes Kanter Bos

96.6

8.8

100%

Andrew Wiggins Min

97.2

8.8

98%

DeAndre Jordan Bkn

98

8.9

100%

Serge Ibaka Tor

98.7

9

100%

T.J. Warren Ind

98.9

9

100%

Mikal Bridges Pho

99.3

9

100%

Marcus Smart Bos

99.4

9

100%

For the full list of 200 players, my takes on some late-round values, plus endless content including hundreds of player previews and brand new mock draftsget the Guide! We put in tons of work on it all summer, and it can be the difference between winning and losing.

I’ll be back with the first regular-season ‘Numbers Game’ next week, focused on ways to identify weaknesses and strengths in your team build. See you then!