In traditional fantasy football leagues, the quarterback position has the broadest range of outcomes when it comes to average draft position (ADP). Scoring, league size, format and draft site are some of the reasons for this.
When researching all 32 teams, I used the National Fantasy Football Championship for my ADP data and rankings. I didn’t mention any ADPs for quarterbacks because their site awards six points for passing touchdowns and uses 3RR (third-round reversal) for drafting.
I trust their rankings, but in this exercise I shifted to RTSports for quarterback ADPs. They have a straightforward 12-team format where quarterbacks score four points for passing touchdowns with PPR scoring.