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Best values ​​based on My Fantasy League ADP (2022 Fantasy Football)

By Richard R. Sutton
June 5, 2022
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My Fantasy League is still players’ favorite fantasy football app all year round.

As the draft season officially heats up, I scoured his Average Draft Position (ADP) data to find some of the best values ​​on the platform. They are the following:

Allen Robinson (WR–LAR)

There’s no doubt that Allen Robinson disappointed every fantastic manager who selected him in his third-round ADP in 2021. It was the first time since his rookie season that Robinson failed to register at least 750 yards of reception and 80 targets, even taking into account the injuries that have plagued him throughout his career. Volume and production have always been there for Robinson, even though he’s never had a good QB since being drafted in 2014.

Robinson is now playing with an elite quarterback for the first time in his career in Matthew Stafford. The Rams brought in Odell Beckham Jr. last year after struggling in his terrible situation in Cleveland, and Los Angeles used the best of his talents. In the seven regular season games he appeared in, Beckham Jr. finished with five games on double-digit fantasy points and scored a touchdown in each of those contests. Robinson’s talents could translate to the Rams’ offense in 2022, especially in the red zone, as his wide frame has consistently helped him be one of the league’s best contested ball receivers. It could help Robinson return to high WR2 territory in his first year in Los Angeles after a brutal campaign in 2021.

Courtland Sutton (WR–DEN)

It’s been a rough few years as far as quarterback play goes for the Denver Broncos. This ultimately reduced Courtland Sutton’s potential to be an elite receiver. However, Sutton showed signs of potential despite his dire situation in Denver. He finished with at least 700 yards and 80 targets in each of his first three full seasons. That includes over 1,100 yards and 6 touchdowns in 2019, even with Joe Flacco and Drew Lock as QBs.

Now that Russell Wilson is traded to Denver, Sutton has the opportunity to play with an elite quarterback for the first time in his career. Like Robinson, Sutton is one of the league’s best contested ball receivers. It’s on top of that Wilson is one of the best deep ball passers in the NFL to deliver those passes to him. With questions about getting Jerry Jeudy back in time before the start of the season pending a potential suspension, Sutton could become a huge steal in the fantasy football draft this fall with his new quarterback under center.

Kareem Hunt (RB-CLE)

When Kareem Hunt is on the field in attack for the Browns, there is no doubt that he is one of the most effective guards in the league. However, many fantastic managers have shot down his ADP due to his situation in Cleveland, given that Nick Chubb is still starring in the Browns’ backfield. Despite this, Hunt proved his efficiency by averaging 4.9 yards per attempt, which was eighth among all running backs with at least 75 rushing attempts.

Additionally, in the five weeks leading up to his injury last season, Hunt averaged a fantastic 18.7 points per game while averaging just 11 carries per game. While many fantasy analysts may point to a potential regression in Hunt’s effectiveness in 2022, he has proven he can be more than a viable fantasy option despite being the RB2 in the depth chart. of the Browns.

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