Did you know that Adams didn’t have a single game with less than 16.0 PPR points this year? That’s consistency you’d pay a high first-round pick for. This was the first tough decision but knowing that we could find some value running backs later in the draft, we snag the No. He performed as expected and should be the consensus No. He was the guy you saw in the opposing lineup and scared you the most.
Let’s be real… you likely wouldn’t have been in the playoffs without his services. Let’s not overthink this one, even if he wasn’t there when you needed him the most. It’s also important to keep in mind that just because a player scored the most points, it doesn’t mean he should be the player selected in that round, as we have to keep in mind the starting requirements for each position, which includes one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, one flex (W/R/T), and one defense. While you’re never going to nail every pick, we’ll do our best to determine how we could’ve seen each player coming.Ĭreate Optimal DraftKings lineups using our DFS Lineup Optimizer toolįor this exercise, I’ll be using the consensus ADP across multiple websites. Have you ever sat back after the fantasy season and thought to yourself, “What would the perfect draft have been?” I may be alone in this, but it’s a fun exercise to look back and see what could have been.