A fresh set of ADP data gives us new stock movement to talk about and at this point in the season we are starting to think we can anticipate how the rest of it will turn out. Comparatively, after six months of off-season talk, we already thought we knew what was going to happen this season, too. In both situations, we will still get a lot of it wrong, but what is important is how we got to where we are. Are we accepting what is happening on the field, or projecting what hasn’t happened yet? Can we expect a player to maintain their current level of production or will their circumstances change? Is their situation going to improve or worsen?
Throughout all of the tinkering we should be doing to our rankings and rosters right now, we must continue to look back on the things we got right or wrong in the off-season. In the last two pieces of this series, I look at the final groups of players who experienced either a large rise or large fall in dynasty ADP between March and August. Here are the risers.
John Brown, WR ARI
March ADP: 104, August ADP: 67 (+37)
The second-year speedster gained a lot of steam over the summer, with comparisons to TY Hilton, Antonio Brown and every other short, savvy route-running receiver you can imagine. I don’t think we could have anticipated the early dominance of Larry Fitzgerald, but to put Brown in the top 70 dynasty players already might have been a little premature. Even more unbelievably, he was all the way up at number 48 in the September ADP. He did see double digits for the first time in weeks four and five, but so far he has been a disappointment.
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