We’re excited to announce that Fantasy Football Xtreme has just launched our very own ADP (Average Draft Position) list. Not sure what an ADP is? Not sure how to use it to your advantage? No problem, that’s what we’re here for!
Fantasy Football Average Draft Position reports allow fantasy owners to see where fantasy players are getting drafted in recent fantasy football drafts (Mock Drafts in our case). Basically, ADP reports shows viewers where, on average, other fantasy football owners are drafting players. Are certain players being overvalued heading into draft day? Where is someone like Brian Westbrook going in early 2009 fantasy football drafts? These are the kinds of questions that fantasy owners should be asking heading into 2009 Fantasy Football Drafts — ADP reports are how one gets the answers to such questions! ADP reports are fantasy research! |
Our ADP reports are compiled each and every night using draft results data from our 2009 Fantasy Football Live Mock Draft feature. Because our ADP reports are updated on a daily basis, it’s important to check our ADP frequently.
The best way to prepare for the 2009 fantasy football season is to mock draft, but you can’t draft effectively if you don’t know where players are getting drafted. Average Draft Position reports let you know where fantasy players are falling (on average) – This helps you prepare in such a way that you won’t reach for the wrong player, or let a certain player fall too far. Knowing where players are typically getting draft gives you a huge draft-day advantage over the competition.
Be a part of the ADP data that is used to produce our Average Draft Position list. Every mock draft contributes to our ADP reports, so mock draft, mock draft, mock draft!
This is tremendously usually in every sense. For such a long time I and I’m sure many other have been jogging from site to site to find specifics, now we can have every football need on one site. This just adds to the appeal to FFX.
What’s extra special is the exclusive BC – breakout candidate and XP – extreme sleep players are still there to help anyone get that edge.
I think the best part of it all is that it’s updated daily, not many if not any site does that. So if there is a breaking scoop, trade or injury the list is ready and available whenever need.
Awesome job Smitty & Co. just awesome.
I’ve mocked over 20 times in the past month, and Lynch and Addai are really falling to the beginning of round 4. A.Rodgers will more than likely, (atleast he has in every draft I’ve seen) go before Lynch, just thought I’d add some insight.
Wutthecrapman: We have been excited about launching this. Keep drafting, it will make it more accurate and again it’s updated daily. Note we will be cleaning up the look this week, using the same style as the draft grid on the mocks, so easy to read.
GREAT WORK GUYS!!!!….I prefer using ADP over most site rankings…im not nitpicking or anything but any way you can show at the top of the page how many mocks were done to accrue the stats…ADP on say 200 mocks is way more important then say the ADP on 4 mocks…
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We aren’t stopping here, FarFromHome. Color grid, bye weeks and more to be named later. We will upgrade the ADP page a ton looks-wise.
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