Fantasy football mock draft: Derrick Henry biggest mover in change to non-PPR
Briefly

The article discusses how non-PPR (points per reception) fantasy football scoring affects player valuations, noting an increased appeal for players who accumulate significant yardage without a high reception count. It illustrates this trend with the early selection of Derrick Henry at No. 3 overall in a draft, a notable increase compared to his average draft position in PPR leagues. The analysis also touches on quarterback picks, emphasizing the significant difference in draft positions between Joe Burrow and Patrick Mahomes, reflecting the nuances of scoring formats in fantasy football.
The impact non-PPR fantasy football scoring has on player values is notable, as players who produce solid yardage totals but don't rack up the catches are increasingly desirable.
The non-PPR bump was evident very early in the proceedings when Derrick Henry went No. 3 overall, considerably higher than his current 12.7 ADP in ESPN PPR leagues.
Read at ESPN.com
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