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Scott Fish Bowl 16 Tools: SFB16 ADP & Rankings

Live Scott Fish Bowl 16 average draft position from real league drafts on Sleeper and MyFantasyLeague — 340 of 416 leagues, live & completed drafts, refreshed about twice daily. Last updated 2026-07-12.

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Beyond the ADP board, Dynasty Dealer's free Scott Fish Bowl 16 tool suite is built entirely on live SFB16 league data. These Scott Fish Bowl tools cover every part of your draft:

SFB16 ADP — Top 50

#PlayerPos · TeamADPRange
1Puka NacuaWR1 · LAR31–11
2Ja'Marr ChaseWR2 · CIN3.41–9
3Bijan RobinsonRB1 · ATL3.41–11
4Jahmyr GibbsRB2 · DET3.51–9
5Josh AllenQB1 · BUF5.11–20
6Jaxon Smith-NjigbaWR3 · SEA6.21–11
7Brock BowersTE1 · LV6.61–18
8Trey McBrideTE2 · ARI9.51–21
9Christian McCaffreyRB3 · SF10.13–23
10Amon-Ra St. BrownWR4 · DET10.44–21
11CeeDee LambWR5 · DAL13.11–26
12Justin JeffersonWR6 · MIN13.41–30
13Jonathan TaylorRB4 · IND145–24
14Drake MayeQB2 · NE152–43
15Lamar JacksonQB3 · BAL16.42–37
16Joe BurrowQB4 · CIN17.41–40
17James CookRB5 · BUF18.27–35
18Drake LondonWR7 · ATL19.210–37
19De'Von AchaneRB6 · MIA20.47–35
20Ashton JeantyRB7 · LV20.95–38
21Colston LovelandTE3 · CHI21.21–50
22A.J. BrownWR8 · NE236–45
23Nico CollinsWR9 · HOU24.213–41
24Jayden DanielsQB5 · WAS25.24–57
25George PickensWR10 · DAL27.110–45
26Omarion HamptonRB8 · LAC28.213–53
27Saquon BarkleyRB9 · PHI28.24–48
28Tyler WarrenTE4 · IND28.910–50
29Kenneth WalkerRB10 · KC30.613–58
30Caleb WilliamsQB6 · CHI30.91–65
31Justin HerbertQB7 · LAC34.212–69
32Dak PrescottQB8 · DAL34.410–75
33Chase BrownRB11 · CIN35.110–63
34Chris OlaveWR11 · NO36.516–63
35Jalen HurtsQB9 · PHI36.94–72
36Malik NabersWR12 · NYG37.112–84
37Derrick HenryRB12 · BAL37.713–66
38Rashee RiceWR13 · KC39.520–72
39DeVonta SmithWR14 · PHI4017–64
40Tetairoa McMillanWR15 · CAR41.718–64
41Jeremiyah LoveRB13 · ARI41.716–72
42Zay FlowersWR16 · BAL42.619–63
43Garrett WilsonWR17 · NYJ44.117–77
44Emeka EgbukaWR18 · TB46.918–67
45Tee HigginsWR19 · CIN47.48–76
46Trevor LawrenceQB10 · JAX47.921–89
47Ladd McConkeyWR20 · LAC49.213–87
48Jameson WilliamsWR21 · DET50.325–80
49Tucker KraftTE5 · GB50.423–82
50Breece HallRB14 · NYJ51.725–75

How the SFB16 ADP is built

This board is built from real Scott Fish Bowl 16 league drafts on Sleeper and MyFantasyLeague — not mocks. We pull every real draft across the SFB16 field — completed and in progress — and average each player's overall pick into a single ADP. The range shows the earliest and latest a player has gone; consensus strength counts only the leagues that drafted deep enough to reach a player, so a deep sleeper isn't penalized for drafts that haven't reached his range yet. SFB16 starts 8 FLEX and 2 SUPERFLEX with half-PPR, a first-down bonus, and TE premium, which is why elite quarterbacks and tight ends climb the board.

What is the SFB16 consensus ADP board?

It is the average draft position for every player across real Scott Fish Bowl 16 leagues on Sleeper and MyFantasyLeague. We pull real drafts — both completed and still in progress — from hundreds of SFB16 leagues and average where each player goes, so it reflects how the entire SFB field is really drafting, not mock drafts or one analyst’s board.

What scoring and roster format is this?

Real SFB16 settings: 8 FLEX + 2 SUPERFLEX starters, half-PPR with a first-down bonus and TE premium. Because two QB-eligible spots and premium tight end scoring reward those positions, quarterbacks and elite tight ends go far earlier than in standard leagues — and the ADP reflects exactly that.

How current is the ADP?

It refreshes about twice a day while SFB16 drafts are running. Early in the summer only a handful of leagues have finished, so the board also counts drafts still in progress — it reflects the field in real time and sharpens as more leagues complete by the September deadline. The "Updated" date and league count in the header show the current state.

How is ADP calculated?

We take each player’s overall pick number in every real draft — completed or still in progress — and average it. In-progress drafts contribute their real early-round picks, and a player is only measured against the leagues that drafted deep enough to reach him, so a deep sleeper isn’t dinged just because many drafts haven’t reached his range yet. We also show the range (earliest–latest pick) and how often he’s drafted among the leagues that reached him.