When it comes to fantasy baseball drafts, nothing is more important than correctly identifying, targeting and getting the players we believe to be underpriced while identifying and avoiding those who appear to be overpriced. The goal is to spot the inefficiencies on both sides of the value spectrum and adjust our personal draft rankings, positional tiers and draft-day decisions around current market value, or ADP.

Before diving into market inefficiencies, let’s discuss ADP.

ADP stands for average draft position. It is a list of players ordered by their average position taken over the course of many drafts. ADP aggregates past draft results, then averages each player based on those results. It provides an idea of what round hitters and...

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