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!

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

*Underdog Fantasy ADP — Updated August 21
*Previous ADP — August 14

Biggest Fantasy Football ADP Movers

Jordyn Tyson, WR, Saints — Falling

Literally hours after some idiot talked up Jordyn Tyson in a best ball draft, news came out that the rookie receiver suffered another hamstring injury.

I use the term another because hamstring injuries derailed his final year in college and his pre-draft workouts.

The fact that he suffered another one already in camp is a real concern, and there have to be questions about whether the current two-month timeline is optimistic.

Even if Tyson hits that two-month mark, he will miss a large part of his rookie season, making it more difficult for him to earn a role and see that late-season surge we often get from rookie fantasy players.

His ADP fall is justified, and it probably will continue over the next several weeks.

Ja'Kobi Lane, WR, Ravens — Rising

It is tough this time of year to separate the camp reports we should pay attention to from the ones we should disregard.

Ja'Kobi Lane‘s good camp could certainly fall into the latter category, but he is in an interesting spot given what is around him in Baltimore's passing game.

Zay Flowers should be the unquestioned No. 1 target, but things are murkier behind him.

Mark Andrews stands out as the guy next in line, but he was not particularly good last season, and camp reports for him have been mixed.

If Andrews can't live up to the No. 2 spot in the target pecking order, then that second receiver spot would become very interesting for fantasy.

Rashod Bateman is back and only a season removed from a 45-756-9 receiving line, and Devontez Walker has at least some NFL experience.

It would not be a shock if Lane jumped either on the receiver depth chart, though, and he has reportedly been showing out in camp, exactly what he needs to do to earn a real role.

Bateman has also been the source of some trade rumors, so that is another out for Lane drafters.

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