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Hopefully, there are some things you can learn from this data as we get closer to your Draft Day.When I look at the ADP for quarterbacks, I usually like to see the order instead of the overall selection because every league values the position differently. But Jackson should be drafted ahead of Herbert this year.One other quarterback ADP worth mentioning now is Trevor Lawrence as the No. 11 quarterback at 71.24. If Gordon was a cheaper price than Williams then it would be easy to wait for the veteran, but I'm willing to pay for Williams in this backfield to see what happens during the season.On other sites, the ADP for the San Francisco running backs has Trey Sermon being drafted ahead of Raheem Mostert. You can make a strong argument that Henderson is better than the other guys in Round 4 since he's the new starting running back for the Rams.The top four receivers based on the early ADP are Davante Adams, Tyreek Hill, Stefon Diggs and DeAndre Hopkins, and it's hard to argue that list given what they did in 2020 and are capable of doing again this season. I still like Smith as a No. 3 Fantasy receiver, and he's worth drafting with a mid-round pick as long as he's healthy by the middle of August.The ADP for the other prominent rookie receivers are Jaylen Waddle at 110.0, Rashod Bateman at 133.53, Rondale Moore at 134.12, Elijah Moore at 138.33, Terrace Marshall at 139.12, Kadarius Toney at 145.1 and Amon-Ra St. Brown at 145.8. I have Waller ranked ahead of Kittle already, so it's easy to wait for him in Round 3 if given the choice.The real excitement at tight end starts at No. 4 with Kyle Pitts (ADP of 50.15), Mark Andrews (51.68) and T.J. Hockenson (70.83). I like Hockenson the best of this trio, so his ADP is easily my favorite, and I plan to draft him as early as Round 5 this year.I would also draft Andrews ahead of Pitts, but Pitts is the one with the most hype.

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