
Underdog Fantasy ADP Changes: Key Risers and Fallers
As the preseason advances and National Draft Day approaches, fantasy football managers are closely monitoring player trends at Underdog Fantasy. This week, several players have seen significant changes in their average draft positions (ADP) due to offseason performances and injury updates.
Darren Waller has joined the Carolina Panthers and is expected to become the primary tight end once he acclimates to the team's system. Meanwhile, Caleb Douglas has solidified his role as the second receiver for the Miami Dolphins, showing promise for fantasy managers. Ja’Kobi Lane has gained attention for his highlight-reel plays, surpassing Rashod Bateman in ADP, although concerns about his snap volume remain.
Pat Bryant has garnered praise from both his quarterback and coach, indicating he could be a valuable asset for the Denver Broncos. Jonathon Brooks is likely to start for the Panthers due to Chuba Hubbard's injury, while De’Zhaun Stribling has emerged as a key player for the San Francisco 49ers amid injury concerns for others. Marshawn Lloyd is also expected to see increased opportunities as he stays healthy. Additionally, Keenan Allen's signing with the Indianapolis Colts addresses their need for depth at wide receiver. These developments highlight the dynamic nature of fantasy football as managers prepare for the upcoming season.