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Average draft position (fantasy football ADP) is one of the most important tools in fantasy football.

Not only is it important to know where targeted players are likely to be drafted, but ADP offers a great look at how the field prices each position and player, opening up the opportunity to find value.

Below you will find updated ADP information for best ball formats at Underdog.

Make sure to check out Rich Hribar's 2026 fantasy football rankings as part of our Fantasy Football Draft Kit!

*Underdog Fantasy ADP — Updated May 1
*Previous ADP — April 10

Fantasy Football ADP 2026, Underdog Best Ball, Half-Point PPR:

Biggest Fantasy Football ADP Movers

Jadarian Price – Rising

Price is the most unsurprising ADP riser coming out of the 2026 NFL Draft.

While he was always expected to be the second running back off the board, getting first-round draft capital and going to an unsettled Seattle backfield were big wins for his fantasy value.

Still, there are some questions for the rookie.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler wrote:

“The sense in Seattle is that first-round tailback Jadarian Price (Notre Dame) won't have to be a bell cow right away.”

Seattle did add Emanuel Wilson in free agency, and they could look to add another veteran back ahead of training camp.

Even so, Price has a path to a lot of work in a team that likely still wants to run the football despite the coordinator change.

De'Zhaun Stribling – Rising

Stribling is another unsurprising riser after the 49ers made him the first pick of the second round.

As things stand, Stribling is buried on the depth chart behind free agent addition Mike Evans and former first-round pick Ricky Pearsall.

George Kittle will also return at some point, and Christian McCaffrey is obviously a major factor in the passing game.

Looking at those names, though, it is easy to see a path to rookie targets for Stribling.

Kittle is already hurt.

Evans is older and has consistently dealt with hamstring injuries over the last several years.

Pearsall has played 20 games through two seasons.

McCaffrey is older, has a lot of miles on the tires, and also has a history of injuries, even if he stayed healthy last year.

There has been and will continue to be a lot of debate about how early the 49ers selected Stribling, but that does not matter for fantasy.

What matters for fantasy is opportunity, and it is easy to see a scenario in which Stribling plays a big role as a rookie.

Tyler Allgeier – Falling

Pour some out for Tyler Allgeier.

After Allgeier rushed for over 1,000 yards as a rookie, the Falcons used the No. 8 overall pick on Bijan Robinson, pushing Allgeier into the background.

Finally free of Robinson as a free agent, Allgeier signed with the Cardinals with the expectation he would compete for the starting job.

Enter No. 3 overall pick Jeremiyah Love, who is likely to banish Allgeier to a secondary role much like Robinson did before.

While he is undoubtedly a great prospect, Love is still a rookie, and Allgeier could find his way into work this season either due to rookie struggles or an injury.

But that is just grasping at straws.

Allgeier is just a handcuff and hope at this point.

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