Draft NFL Premium: Best Ball Value Watch

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NFL Best Ball expert, Mike Beers, will examine trends in average draft position (ADP) and highlight what he believes are currently some of the best and worst values in best ball leagues. He’ll also share one of his favorite best ball drafts to wrap up this weekly Draft NFL Premium series.

Best Ball Value Watch: Week of July 3

We’re back to look at the past week’s trends in average draft position (ADP) and highlight the best and worst values currently available in Draft best ball leagues. As a reminder, you can follow ADP yourself using the RotoGrinders Draft ADP tool. Volume has picked up in the Draft lobby, and some players have been on the move.

Let’s start with a look at some of the biggest risers and fallers since last week’s edition.

ADP Trends: Risers

Martavis Bryant (up 9 picks to 70 Overall, WR32) and Kenneth Dixon (up 11 picks to 139 Overall, RB38) – We’re starting off with two of the guys that I wrote up as great values last week. Both players increased their average cost by over half a round in just a few days’ time, but it hasn’t been enough to move me off of them. Until Bryant creeps into the 5th round of 12-team drafts, and Dixon into the 10th, they will continue to land on my rosters. Recommendation: BUY.

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About the Author

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Mike Beers (beerswater)

Mike Beers, aka beerswater, graduated from Dartmouth College with a degree in Economics in 2008. He spent eight years as an investment analyst before leaving the finance industry to focus on technology. Mike has been playing fantasy football for over 15 years and has been heavily involved in best ball leagues, as a player and analyst, since 2014. Mike lives in CT with his wife and three sons. Follow him on Twitter @beerswater.