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The short answer is that ADP stands for "average draft position," but even that doesn't give you the full story. So let's take a deeper look at what ADP means, and more importantly how you can use ...
So, next time you sit down to draft, remember: using ADP effectively is a key to successful drafting. Use it wisely, and may your fantasy season be filled with victories and bragging rights.
So if we have Christian McCaffrey with an ADP of 1.0, Breece Hall with an ADP of 5.0 and Bijan Robinson at 5.6, they would stack up as RB1, RB2 and RB3, respectively.