RWi Fantasy Football Draft ADP Reference Tool: Wide Receivers

alex bylineHere we present our 2015 WR ADP Reference Tool. It is for use as a reference when running mock drafts in preparation for your fantasy draft day, and to aid in the understanding of where certain values are falling. The tool has listed all non-rookie WRs being selected in current 16-round mock drafts. Included in the sheet are statistics from the 2014 season *unless noted otherwise. We highly recommend using the FantasyPros Mock Draft Wizard as a free, quick and easy resource for practicing and honing in on your draft-day strategy.

Here’s a quick guide on how to read the easy reference tool:

COLORS – Standard RW color-coding
RED: AWFUL
PINK: BAD
WHITE: AVERAGE
LIGHT BLUE: ABOVE-AVERAGE
BLUE: ELITE

COLUMNS
ADP – Average draft postion
CHNG – indicates a change in situation or scheme from 2014, either good or bad
gp – 2014 games played
fpg – 2014 fantasy points per game
med – 2014 median fantasy scoring
snaps – Total 2014 snaps played
s/gm – 2014 snaps per game
fp/s – 2014 fantasy points per snap
tar/g – 2014 targets per game
fp/tar – 2014 fantasy points per target
tou/g – 2014 touches per game (total)
tou/tar – 2014 touch-to-target ratio
tddep – 2014 touchdown dependency percentage

WR ADP

7 Comments

  1. I guess this is as good a place as any to ask this question and hope for a response. We play with the option for 1 keeper and if you keep him it becomes your pick for the round ahead of where you drafted the previous year. Unfortunately it’s only drafted players or I’d keep OBJ in a heart beat. The 2 I was contemplating (thanks to the cheat-sheet last year) were Kelvin Benjamin in the 7th or Deandre Hopkins in the 8th. Would love to get your thoughts.

  2. Toss up. Hopkins

  3. Benjamin, but agree a tossup.

  4. Hi grh1988-

    Sorry we missed this, glad to see other members of RosterWatch Nation jumped right in to help! Very close call, we really like both guys- our advice is to keep Hopkins.

    The Texans have a better offensive line, and he’s the only legit option they have- he’ll be a target monster. We love Benjamin but he is sliding further in drafts then we think he should, we think you can still get value on him in you you draft.

    Good luck!

  5. With Benjamin out, Eddelmen is my only respectable keeper left. Would loose a late 4th round, full point PPR? Keep him or not?

    1. He’s being drafted in the 3rd in pprs right now, so it’s not a bad idea to hold onto him.

  6. Would be helpful if you guys could add the Roster Watch ranking to this table. And/Or add ADP next to player names in the ultimate cheat sheet.

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