- Pick a quarterback like Jayden Daniels early: By adding one or more players who are the best at their position, it’s easier to stockpile players at other positions.
- Pick the best remaining player: There have been a clear top-five players by ADP, and ideally, Jahmyr Gibbs is the one to fall.
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This perfect draft strategy for 10-team, single quarterback, redraft, PPR fantasy football leagues uses current average draft positions (ADPs) specifically from Yahoo! to deliver a round-by-round guide for managers picking at the middle of the draft — specifically from Picks 4, 5, 6 or 7. To find more information about any player mentioned in this article, click on the player's name to find their fantasy football player profile.
Last updated: Wednesday, July 23
Round 1, Picks 4-7: Draft a wide receiver or Jahmyr Gibbs
It is generally better to have Pick 4 or 5 rather than Pick 6 or 7 because you should have the chance to pick Jahmyr Gibbs. Otherwise, several wide receivers will be available. While they might not be the best value relative to ADP, they are still the best options in the middle parts of the draft if Gibbs isn’t available.