SFB16 ADP & Consensus Rankings
Live Scott Fish Bowl 16 average draft position from real league drafts on Sleeper — 33 of 397 leagues drafted so far, refreshed about twice daily. Last updated 2026-07-02.
SFB16 ADP — Top 50
| # | Player | Pos · Team | ADP | Range |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Jahmyr Gibbs | RB1 · DET | 2.9 | 1–6 |
| 2 | Bijan Robinson | RB2 · ATL | 3.5 | 1–8 |
| 3 | Ja'Marr Chase | WR1 · CIN | 3.6 | 1–8 |
| 4 | Puka Nacua | WR2 · LAR | 3.6 | 1–6 |
| 5 | Josh Allen | QB1 · BUF | 4.5 | 1–12 |
| 6 | Brock Bowers | TE1 · LV | 5.5 | 1–15 |
| 7 | Jaxon Smith-Njigba | WR3 · SEA | 6.6 | 1–10 |
| 8 | Trey McBride | TE2 · ARI | 9.4 | 4–17 |
| 9 | Christian McCaffrey | RB3 · SF | 10.5 | 4–14 |
| 10 | Amon-Ra St. Brown | WR4 · DET | 11.4 | 5–17 |
| 11 | Justin Jefferson | WR5 · MIN | 12.5 | 1–23 |
| 12 | CeeDee Lamb | WR6 · DAL | 14 | 9–24 |
| 13 | Jonathan Taylor | RB4 · IND | 14.4 | 9–22 |
| 14 | Drake Maye | QB2 · NE | 15.2 | 4–36 |
| 15 | Joe Burrow | QB3 · CIN | 16.4 | 7–35 |
| 16 | Lamar Jackson | QB4 · BAL | 17.2 | 8–32 |
| 17 | James Cook | RB5 · BUF | 18.3 | 11–35 |
| 18 | De'Von Achane | RB6 · MIA | 18.8 | 7–34 |
| 19 | Colston Loveland | TE3 · CHI | 20 | 11–35 |
| 20 | Drake London | WR7 · ATL | 20.4 | 13–33 |
| 21 | Ashton Jeanty | RB7 · LV | 21.5 | 11–30 |
| 22 | A.J. Brown | WR8 · NE | 23.6 | 6–43 |
| 23 | Nico Collins | WR9 · HOU | 23.8 | 13–35 |
| 24 | Jayden Daniels | QB5 · WAS | 26.5 | 10–42 |
| 25 | Tyler Warren | TE4 · IND | 27.3 | 15–42 |
| 26 | Saquon Barkley | RB8 · PHI | 27.4 | 18–40 |
| 27 | Omarion Hampton | RB9 · LAC | 28 | 14–45 |
| 28 | George Pickens | WR10 · DAL | 30 | 15–44 |
| 29 | Kenneth Walker | RB10 · KC | 30.5 | 18–57 |
| 30 | Chase Brown | RB11 · CIN | 32 | 17–56 |
| 31 | Justin Herbert | QB6 · LAC | 35.1 | 16–69 |
| 32 | Caleb Williams | QB7 · CHI | 35.1 | 16–65 |
| 33 | Malik Nabers | WR11 · NYG | 35.5 | 24–58 |
| 34 | Derrick Henry | RB12 · BAL | 37.3 | 24–56 |
| 35 | Jalen Hurts | QB8 · PHI | 37.9 | 18–63 |
| 36 | Chris Olave | WR12 · NO | 39.4 | 19–63 |
| 37 | DeVonta Smith | WR13 · PHI | 39.7 | 25–57 |
| 38 | Jeremiyah Love | RB13 · ARI | 40 | 25–60 |
| 39 | Dak Prescott | QB9 · DAL | 40.6 | 12–63 |
| 40 | Tucker Kraft | TE5 · GB | 43 | 25–61 |
| 41 | Zay Flowers | WR14 · BAL | 43.6 | 21–60 |
| 42 | Tetairoa McMillan | WR15 · CAR | 43.8 | 26–58 |
| 43 | Rashee Rice | WR16 · KC | 44.3 | 25–66 |
| 44 | Ladd McConkey | WR17 · LAC | 44.8 | 18–63 |
| 45 | Garrett Wilson | WR18 · NYJ | 45 | 24–63 |
| 46 | Tee Higgins | WR19 · CIN | 45.8 | 8–65 |
| 47 | Breece Hall | RB14 · NYJ | 47.3 | 34–66 |
| 48 | Harold Fannin | TE6 · CLE | 47.8 | 23–71 |
| 49 | Emeka Egbuka | WR20 · TB | 50.1 | 36–67 |
| 50 | Kyren Williams | RB15 · LAR | 51 | 28–69 |
How the SFB16 ADP is built
This board is built from real Scott Fish Bowl 16 league drafts on Sleeper — not mocks. We pull every completed draft across the SFB16 field 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 ended before his range. 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. We pull the actual completed drafts 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 drafted; by the September deadline the board is built from hundreds of completed real drafts. The "Updated" date and league count in the header show the current state.
How is ADP calculated?
For every completed league draft we take each player’s overall pick number and average it. We also show the range (earliest–latest pick) and how many of the leagues deep enough to reach a player actually drafted him, so a deep sleeper isn’t dinged just because some drafts ended before his range.