In fantasy baseball, what is ADP?
MLB ADP stands for "Average Draft Position." It refers to the place at which a player is being drafted, on average, in fantasy baseball drafts that have already been completed. It's a useful tool when preparing for your upcoming drafts, as it represents a player's market value. It tells you where others are drafting a player and what it will likely cost to land that player in your draft. A great resource is RotoWire's ADP Report, which compares ADP from several different sources.
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