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Fantasy football player tends up and down (2025)

Let us immerse yourself in a Fantasy Football Average Draft Position (ADP) trends (ADP) at the end of May 2025. Here are players who tend to be in fantasy football adp, and others tend.

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It is quickly approached because the largest BAL designs of 2025 Fantasy football were opened, and after the first days on which the data of the average design position (ADP) are everywhere, things begin to calm down and become more consistent.

This does not mean that due to coachspeak, trades or other factors, we have not seen any considerable changes. If we have been looking back since the beginning of May, the largest fantasy football risers and cases in the outsider ADP are listed below.

Best Ball ADP -Riser

Roschon Johnson (RB – Chi) | ADP: 170 (+31.5)

Part of Roschon Johnson's rise to ADP is due to the assumption before the disappointment that the bears would aggressively aim to return. Now that we are on this side of the draft and the bears have a deficit from Johnson and D'Ore Andre Swift, people cannot help but dream of a crime conducted by Ben Johnson that Johnson benefits this year.

Johnson did not achieve more than 14.5 PPR points in one game last year, but at Pice 170 it is a fair price for an RB2.

Pat Bryant (WR – den) | ADP: 176 (+28.3)

Even under the dynasty and the best Ball Dearts pre-draft, Pat Bryant was not a name about which many people spoke, especially after selecting a 40-yard fittings board with 4.61 40-yard fittings, but if they have selected the 74th overall rank, they will reach the radars of the people, especially when Sean Payton talks about the need for a weapon.

However, Bryant could stand in front of a hard battle not to go the same as Marvin Mims Jr. and Troy Franklin in their rookie years.

Jaydon Blue (RB – Dal) | ADP: 130 (+47.8)

This ADP will only climb with people if Jaydon Blue has a clear landing railway for remarkable touches in the backfield of the cowboys. Dallas seems to intend to move with Javonte Williams, Miles Sanders and the rookie of the fifth round.

With 196 pounds, Blue has no typical lead-back build, but he has so little competition that the cowboys, if he did not add anyone, are perhaps the theft of the draft times.

George Pickens (Wr – Dal) | ADP: 56.6 (+19.6)

To say that the wrote was pleased that George Pickens had come out of Pittsburgh would be an understatement, and Pickens climbed almost two rounds as soon as they landed in Dallas.

DAK Prescott's ADP promotion of 13 spots was also included in the 118th overall trace – a price that still feels fair. Pickens may never be a consistent player in fantasy football, but in the best ball, this feels like a fair price for a player with nine games over 16 PPR points in the past two years.

Michael Wilson (WR – ARI) | ADP: 174 (+18)

The cardinals addressed their attention elsewhere and left Michael Wilson behind Marvin Harrison Jr. as No. 2 of the team for the second season in a row.

Wilson didn't sparkle last year, but Harrison didn't. A bet on one of these players is a bet that Kyler Murray further improves in this crime and all take a step forward.

Pat Freimuth (TE – PIT) | ADP: 166 (+13.9)

Pat Freimuth now has the opportunity to become the second pass catcher in the team behind DK Metcalf.

The Steelers' quarterback situation is still suppressing the ADP of Freimuth, and even if it is the old man of Aaron Rodgers in the center, Freimuth's ADP will probably still rise before the end of the design season.

Brian Robinson Jr. (RB – WSH) | ADP: 88.5 (+13.6)

Another player who rises above anything due to the inactivity, Brian Robinson Jr., was a popular sleeper selection in 2024, but has no momentum this year. Robinson ended between RB11 and 24 nine times last year, but the lack of ceiling games did not deal too much this year, even if he is on the rise.

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Jalen Tolbert (Wr – Dal) | ADP: 211 (-35.3)

The last examination of picking is that Jalen Tolbert falls three full laps to the point where he is sometimes naughty. Tolbert took six games over 40 yards and scored seven touchdowns last season after a disappointing rookie season to become number 2 in Dallas, but it was not enough effects to secure this role in 2025.

Tolbert is a solid draft pick if you stack cowboys.

Jerome Ford (RB – CLE) | ADP: 206 (-35.2)

Despite the signing of a new contract, Jerome Ford has recently fallen on the Draft Boards. Partly because he took a reduction in salary, but also because the browns seem to be committed to newcomers Quinshon Judkins and Dylan Sampson. Ford may have a value in the early season, which makes him an interesting choice when they have become rookie-haspy, but it is unlikely to produce the entire season.

Dontayvion Wicks (WR – GB) | ADP: 207 (-21.1)

Last year at this time, Packers' coaching team spoke as the next Davant Adams Dontayvion Wicks, and while Wicks flashed in moments, he was poorly abandoned with drops. Drops are not always important, but if they don't get the ball often, they are important.

Josh Jacobs said that the Packers needed a No. 1 WR this low season, and the team's investment in a first round seemed to imply for the first time in 2002 that they could agree to him. Wicks has a much harder way to relevance this year, even if Christian Watson may have assumed the entire season.

Najee Harris (RB – LAC) | ADP: 110 (-18.6)

According to Omarion Hampton, Najee Harris is almost 70 picks, which feels like an essential gap, since the chargers distributed the largest round back contract in the free agency. This ADP brings memories of the Lions duo Jahmyr Gibbs and David Montgomery from not too long ago and both became beautiful values.

Harris is the kind of back that can thrive in Greg Romans, and Roman is not famous for giving beginners enormous workload. Harris' ADP falls, but should it?

Christian Kirk (Wr – Hou) | ADP: 126 (-16.4)

The Texans grabbed Christian Kirk before disappointing, but that didn't prevent them from designing Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel long after. Kirk is a solid player, but has not consistently delivered on his head, and it is no surprise that he falls here, 35 picks behind highgins.

In complete PPR formats, Kirk could prove to be more useful for a crime, which may have to throw the ball a lot in 2025, thanks to her sad offensive line.

Keenan Allen (WR – Fa) | ADP: 180 (-15.2)

Rumors whitened that Keenan could return to all of them to the chargers, but nothing came from them. The time in which Free Agent's obligation counted against compensatory selection, but also nothing happened for Keenan Allen.

Now it feels more likely that everyone is waiting closer to the training camp to choose a team in which he can remain relevant. Everyone still had some juice last year, but he had a quarter of a quarterback that nobody taught, as you can see film, in a bad offensive. With the right landing site, this ADP could prove to be smart.

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