2020 Fantasy Football: Final preseason target and avoid lists

BALTIMORE, MD - SEPTEMBER 15:Hayden Hurst #81 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates his touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Dan Kubus/Getty Images)
BALTIMORE, MD - SEPTEMBER 15:Hayden Hurst #81 of the Baltimore Ravens celebrates his touchdown against the Arizona Cardinals during the first half at M&T Bank Stadium on September 15, 2019 in Baltimore, Maryland. (Photo by Dan Kubus/Getty Images) /
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LOS ANGELES, CA – AUGUST 30: Nina Bregvadze (C) and guests attend the Girls Guide To Fantasy Football Draft Party at KessPro Studios on August 30, 2015 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Randy Shropshire/Getty Images) /

It seems we may get fantasy football football after all.

After many weeks of uncertainty — and uncertainty that still exists — signs are pointing to the possibility of a professional football season. Of course, with pro football comes fantasy football, and with fantasy football comes fantasy football analysis. And isn’t that why we’re all here?

Average Draft Position (ADP) should be baked into all pre-draft preparation. You can’t plan your strategy without knowing where players are typically being drafted. Comparing ADP with rankings, whether your own or those of someone you trust, determines the value of drafting a player in a particular slot. Some players will be overvalued and avoided, and some are undervalued and should be targeted in all drafts.

Valuation of players, of course, is just as subjective as any other fantasy analysis. Whether you agree or disagree, it’s your choice whether to listen. Draft season is upon us, and everyone has their own opinion on every player on the board. Good luck, and stay safe.