Fantasy Football: Identifying players who are undervalued compared to their ADP is crucial for building a championship fantasy football roster.
These 10 players are ranked ahead of their ADP by 10 or more spots according to the Football Scout 365 fantasy rankings, making them potential steals or league-winning values either immediately or as the season progresses.
Whether you’re targeting a high-upside rookie like Jayden Daniels or a proven veteran like Raheem Mostert, these players offer the opportunity to outperform their draft price and provide significant returns on investment.
10 Players Who Can Outperform Their ADP in 2024
Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Miami Dolphins
ADP: 105
2QB ADP: 22
Summary: Tua Tagovailoa has the potential to be a QB1 in 2024 if he can even out his production. Despite finishing as the QB16 in fantasy points per game last season, Tagovailoa led the NFL in passing yards and was elite in key metrics like yards per attempt and completion percentage over expected (CPOE). His ADP as a QB2 does not fully reflect his upside, making him a potential steal in 2QB formats.
Jayden Daniels, QB, Washington Commanders
ADP: 114
2QB ADP: 27
Summary: Jayden Daniels is a rookie quarterback with elite rushing upside, reminiscent of past dual-threat quarterbacks like Cam Newton and Lamar Jackson. Daniels enters the NFL with a solid college background and is stepping into an offense that suits his strengths. Given his potential for both passing and rushing production, Daniels is a prime candidate to outproduce his current ADP, making him a potential low-end QB1 and a league-winning value in 2QB formats.
David Montgomery, RB, Detroit Lions
ADP: 63
Summary: David Montgomery finished as the RB15 in 2023, proving to be a reliable option in the Lions’ backfield. He is set to continue sharing touches with Jahmyr Gibbs but remains the primary early-down and red zone back. Montgomery’s current ADP undervalues his role in one of the NFL’s most potent offenses, making him a solid RB2 with potential upside, especially in .5 PPR formats.
George Pickens, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers
ADP: 75
Summary: George Pickens is on the verge of a breakout in his third year, particularly with Diontae Johnson no longer in the picture. While the Steelers’ run-heavy offense could limit his ceiling, Pickens has shown the ability to produce in tough matchups. His ADP does not fully account for his potential growth and increased target share, making him an intriguing upside play in 2024.
Raheem Mostert, RB, Miami Dolphins
ADP: 103
Summary: Raheem Mostert was a standout performer last season, finishing as the RB4 in fantasy with 21 touchdowns. Despite being in a timeshare with De'Von Achane, Mostert's efficiency and explosive playmaking ability make him a solid RB2 with RB1 upside in Miami’s high-octane offense. His current ADP undervalues his role, making him a strong value pick in 2024.
Zack Moss, RB, Cincinnati Bengals
ADP: 111
Summary: Zack Moss is set to inherit a significant workload in the Bengals' offense following Joe Mixon’s departure. Moss is expected to handle early-down work, providing a solid floor and potential for RB2 production. His ADP is much lower than his projected role, making him a valuable pick for fantasy managers looking for stable running back options later in drafts.
Brian Robinson, RB, Washington Commanders
ADP: 126
Summary: Brian Robinson was quietly effective last season, showcasing a three-down skillset. With Austin Ekeler expected to challenge him for passing down and red zone work, Robinson may settle into an RB2/3 role. However, his ADP significantly undervalues his potential workload, making him a sneaky value pick, especially in deeper leagues.
Justin Fields, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers
ADP: 149
2QB ADP: 42
Summary: Justin Fields is a high-risk, high-reward fantasy option in 2024. Despite competition with Russell Wilson for the starting job, Fields’ dual-threat ability provides him with significant upside. His current ADP reflects uncertainty, but if he secures the starting role, Fields could deliver QB1 value, particularly in 2QB formats.
Chase Brown, RB, Cincinnati Bengals
ADP: 135
Summary: Chase Brown is one of the Bengals' most exciting prospects heading into 2024. With the potential to take over the backfield, Brown is generating buzz in training camp. His ability to force missed tackles and gain yards after contact makes him a high-upside handcuff who could become a lead back. His ADP makes him an excellent late-round pick with significant upside.
Demario Douglas, WR, New England Patriots
ADP: 183.6
Summary: DeMario Douglas was a surprising contributor for the Patriots last season, leading the team in receiving yards despite not scoring any touchdowns. With competition from newly drafted receivers, his role in the offense is uncertain, but his ADP leaves room for upside. Douglas could be a valuable depth piece or bye-week filler in deeper leagues.