Last Minute ADP Movers in FullTime Fantasy Sports Drafts

Senior Fantasy Football Expert Adam Ronis looks at the latest ADP movers in FullTime Fantasy Sports drafts so you don’t get sniped on Draft Day!
Five Late-Round Value Picks Outside Top 150 Drafted Players

Senior Fantasy Football Expert Adam Ronis examines five players with late-round value according to FFWC average draft position!
2018 Fantasy Football: ADP Draft Winners and Losers

Senior Expert Shawn Childs uses analytical data to examine which players are gaining and losining momentum when it comes to Fantasy Football Average Draft Positions!
FFWC ADP Series: Tight Ends – Pursue The Advantage of a Top 6 TE

Senior Expert Shawn Childs feels the advantage gained from having a top six TE is worth pursuing when owners are fading the position.
FFWC ADP Series: Backup WRs – Balancing Value, Talent & Opportunity

Senior Expert Shawn Childs recaps the value, talent and opportunity and what to look for from Fantasy Football’s backup WRs (ranked #37 to 72).
FFWC ADP Series: When to Target Your Top Three Wide Receivers

Senior Fantasy Football Expert Shawn Childs looks at when each of the top 36 wide receivers are being selected, and which players owners should target!
FFWC ADP Series: Backup Running Backs With Upside

Due to the significant number of injuries that occur at the running back position in the NFL, Fantasy Football owners must select a few backups. Shawn Childs discusses which players to target in 2018 based on ADP.
FFWC ADP Series: How Many Running Backs Are You Drafting In First Five Rounds?

Senior Fantasy Football Expert Shawn Childs sees the tide changing on when and how many running backs Fantasy owners should target early
FFWC ADP Series: Supporting Cast Can Help Determine QB2 Preferences

Senior Fantasy Football Expert Shawn Childs knows the best Fantasy owners have a sixth sense and can feel just the right time to snap up a QB2.
FFWC ADP Series: Don’t Fade, Look For Draft Value At QB1

Senior Fantasy Football Expert Shawn Childs explains why fading your QB1 isn’t an ideal strategy, but instead drafters should be seeking value.