This is ADP Movers - a series where we tell you which players saw the biggest shifts in average draft position (ADP) + give you our analysis!
*Player ADPs taken from Underdog best ball drafts
Biggest Draft Risers 📈
| Player | Jun 14 | Jun 21 | Chg | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Rashee Rice WR KC | 29.8 (WR13) | 27.9 (WR12) | ▲ 1.9 | +6.4% |
| Quentin Johnston WR LAC | 86.3 (WR40) | 81.3 (WR39) | ▲ 5.0 | +5.8% |
| Omarion Hampton RB LAC | 15.7 (RB9) | 14.9 (RB8) | ▲ 0.8 | +5.1% |
| A.J. Brown WR PHI | 21.0 (WR8) | 20.3 (WR8) | ▲ 0.7 | +3.3% |
| J.K. Dobbins RB DEN | 103.4 (RB35) | 100.1 (RB35) | ▲ 3.3 | +3.2% |
| Christian McCaffrey RB SF | 7.4 (RB4) | 7.2 (RB4) | ▲ 0.2 | +2.7% |
| George Pickens WR DAL | 23.7 (WR10) | 23.1 (WR10) | ▲ 0.6 | +2.5% |
| Nico Collins WR HOU | 22.6 (WR9) | 22.1 (WR9) | ▲ 0.5 | +2.2% |
| Rachaad White RB TB | 113.9 (RB38) | 111.5 (RB38) | ▲ 2.4 | +2.1% |
| Tre Harris WR LAR | 172.7 (WR70) | 169.0 (WR68) | ▲ 3.7 | +2.1% |
| Jaylen Waddle WR MIA | 48.3 (WR24) | 47.4 (WR24) | ▲ 0.9 | +1.9% |
| Zach Charbonnet RB SEA | 162.1 (RB50) | 159.1 (RB49) | ▲ 3.0 | +1.9% |
Quentin Johnston is the most notable riser this week following reports that he is impressing in OTAs and may generate more YAC opportunities in the Mike McDaniel offense. He jumped names like Jayden Reed and Jordan Addison, and is a great stack target for builds with Justin Herbert.
Zach Charbonnet gets a leap after some news came out that he is ahead of schedule on his ACL recovery. He is still unlikely to be available at the start of the season, but certainly could factor into the fantasy playoffs.
Enthusiasm for Rachaad White continues to grow slowly. He has a pretty clear path to 50 receptions and is a great target in zero-RB builds.
Rashee Rice gets a slight bump this week. This is likely from the news that he was released from his 30-day jail sentence. Nothing has materially changed about his projection.
Omarion Hampton and Tre Harris also seem to be the beneficiaries of the continued general excitement about the Chargers offense.
Biggest Draft Fallers 📉
| Player | Jun 14 | Jun 21 | Chg | % Chg |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jahmyr Gibbs RB DET | 1.2 (RB1) | 1.3 (RB1) | ▼ 0.1 | -8.3% |
| Josh Jacobs RB GB | 37.9 (RB18) | 40.0 (RB18) | ▼ 2.1 | -5.5% |
| Jeremiyah Love RB SF | 23.5 (RB13) | 24.2 (RB13) | ▼ 0.7 | -3.0% |
| Alec Pierce WR IND | 75.9 (WR36) | 78.1 (WR37) | ▼ 2.2 | -2.9% |
| Ashton Jeanty RB LV | 10.9 (RB5) | 11.2 (RB5) | ▼ 0.3 | -2.8% |
| Chris Rodriguez Jr. RB WAS | 123.2 (RB41) | 126.5 (RB42) | ▼ 3.3 | -2.7% |
| Jadarian Price RB DAL | 59.6 (RB26) | 61.2 (RB26) | ▼ 1.6 | -2.7% |
| Devon Achane RB MIA | 15.4 (RB8) | 15.8 (RB9) | ▼ 0.4 | -2.6% |
| Malik Nabers WR NYG | 30.8 (WR14) | 31.5 (WR14) | ▼ 0.7 | -2.3% |
| Trey McBride TE ARI | 26.3 (TE2) | 26.9 (TE2) | ▼ 0.6 | -2.3% |
| Treveyon Henderson RB NE | 49.8 (RB20) | 50.8 (RB21) | ▼ 1.0 | -2.0% |
| Jaxon Smith-Njigba WR SEA | 5.2 (WR3) | 5.3 (WR3) | ▼ 0.1 | -1.9% |
RJ Harvey falls this week after news that he had offseason surgery to repair his labrum. He projects to be ready for training camp, but will have a lot of goal-line competition with J.K Dobbins and Jonah Coleman.
We learned that Alec Pierce will miss most or all of training camp recovering from ankle surgery, dropping him behind DK Metcalf in drafts. It will be hard to trust someone who is going into the season already recovering from an injury.
Not pictured, Tyler Shough dropped below Baker Mayfield for reasons that are unclear. He was one of the best fantasy QBs down the stretch last season and should be a more popular sleeper at this point.
Sleeper Stacks to Target Late 🏈

QB: Geno Smith (ADP - QB29)
WR: Adonai Mitchell (ADP - WR73)
Why:
Mitchell has been flashing in Jets camp and has excellent chemistry with Geno Smith as reported by Zach Rosenblatt of the Athletic. This quote from OC Frank Reich in particular speaks to the impression he has given the team: “…between him and Garrett (Wilson), I mean that combination has been really good and certainly AD has really shown himself well through this whole program in the offseason, just showing what he can do, showing how they complement each other and how we can use the two of them, along with the other guys … I feel good about AD.”
He has flashed some upside before, with a 24 point performance against Atlanta in 2025. His name is gaining some traction on best ball Twitter but the price is still low enough to warrant targeting him.
QB: Malik Willis (ADP - QB21)
WR: Malik Washington (ADP - WR77)
Why:
This might be the only WR we can predict will get steady targets in Miami and is going after guys like Isaac TesLa and Ryan Flournoy. If you’re buying into Willis as a starter, the price on Washington is too low not to take him.
QB: Drake Maye (ADP - QB5)
WR: Kyle Williams (ADP - WR114)
Why:
I know that the New England WR room is crowded and opportunity was rare last season, but Williams did average 20.9 yards per reception and an astounding 25% TD rate in limited opportunities. The upside has flashed. If the Patriots trade Kayshon Boutte, Williams should get more work this season.



