The first rounds of fantasy football drafts are easy. Everybody is picking up low-risk and highly productive players, such as running back Todd Gurley and wide receiver Antonio Brown. Unless the player you draft in these early rounds gets hurt, you can’t go wrong.
Around the fifth round is where things can very well start going wrong for fantasy football players.
There’s a reason why ADP (average draft position) exists. By looking at players’ ADPs, fantasy football players are able to rely on the rest of the fantasy community to see where everybody drafts certain players.
However, ADP can be sabotaged by fantasy football players who don’t know much about football and are just playing for kicks.