Fantasy Football ADP Risers & Fallers: June

Jun 08, 2026
Fantasy Football ADP Risers & Fallers: June

At this point in the summer, most ADP movement is still ripples from the NFL Draft, along with coach speak and murmurs from OTA off-season workouts. Of course, we can’t forget about photos featuring jacked players, either.

Let’s take a look at the biggest risers and fallers at each position over the last month in Underdog drafts, by comparing players’ ADP from May 7th to June 7th. I’ll go position by position to tease out any relevant players’ spikes or slides.

*All ADP is courtesy of 4for4’s Underdog ADP tool.


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Quarterback

▲ Biggest risers
Steelers
28.9
Chargers
5.4
4.1
Titans
2.3
Colts
0.8
▼ Biggest fallers
Cardinals
26.4
Giants
6.7
Seahawks
5.0
Saints
4.3
Broncos
4.1

QB Risers

Aaron Rodgers, Steelers (ADP: 172, -28.9)

Like a pesky fruit fly circling a rotten banana at the bottom of the fruit bowl, Aaron Rodgers just won't go away. The 42-year-old signed a one-year contract returning to the Steelers on May 20th, the first day of the team's OTAs. He's jumped 2.5 rounds in ADP over the last few weeks. I guess draft him if you believe, but please refrain from taking him in single-QB redraft leagues.

QB Fallers

Jacoby Brissett, Cardinals (ADP: 199, + 26.4)

There are likely a few reasons for the slide in ADP for Jacoby Brissett. Gardner Minshew took all the first-team snaps in the offseason program through OTAs, while Brissett sat out in a contract dispute. The Cardinals have penciled the latter in as the starter, but now the 33-year-old wants to be paid as such, and reports indicate that the two sides are not particularly close. That leaves Minshew and rookie Carson Beck. Woof.

Running Backs

▲ Biggest risers
Buccaneers
32.2
Panthers
15.8
Buccaneers
14.6
8.6
Chargers
8.5
▼ Biggest fallers
20.9
18.1
Seahawks
17.0
Packers
12.5
Buccaneers
10.5

RB Risers

Sean Tucker & Kenneth Gainwell, Buccaneers (ADPs: 173.4 & 105.9, -32.2 & -14.6)

The Bucs RB room is pretty murky with three solid options that will likely make our fantasy lives miserable. Sean Tucker jumped nearly three rounds in the last month, but watching this June 5th presser from RB coach Skip Peete, he seems pretty high on Kenneth Gainwell. Peete dubbed him "an exciting and intriguing player", explaining that he's viable on all three downs and can do everything thanks to experience in the slot in college. Gainwell's ADP also climbed since May, going from 11.01 to 9.10 in Underdog drafts. On Tucker, Peete relayed that "at this point he has continued to improve, he flashes sometimes and does a good job, and I think he'll continue to get better." Coach speak is, of course, what it is, but for now, we're looking at muddy waters down in Tampa Bay's RB room.

Jonathon Brooks, Panthers (ADP: 109.6, -15.8)

The hype machine is rolling for Jonathon Brooks, as he's climbed a round and a half in ADP over the last month. The potential and workload are certainly there, but of course, injuries have been a factor in his young NFL career. Brooks has played in three contests in two seasons due to ACL injuries, but he's healthy once again heading into the 2026 season. Chuba Hubbard lost the starting gig to Rico Dowdle last year, who is no longer on the roster, and Carolina has only Trevor Etienne and A.J. Dillon left on the depth chart outside of Brooks and Hubbard, so it appears that Carolina is banking on Brooks to return to his collegiate form this season. At spot 10.02, he's still worth the price as an RB3 with upside.

RB Fallers

Mike Washington Jr., Raiders (ADP: 195.9, +20.9)

This slide is likely just residual damage from being drafted to sit behind Ashton Jeanty. Mke Washington Jr. boasts the size and quickness for fantasy goodness, but will need to get up to speed on the nuances at the RB position, like vision and contact balance. Embrace the slide. At 17.04, the rookie makes for a very inexpensive handcuff.

Bucky Irving, Buccaneers (ADP: 53.5, +10.5)

In the same presser mentioned above, Peete stated that Bucky Irving is on track and will be ready to go. He was non-committal on the pecking order, so this RB room is one to monitor all summer long.

Wide Receivers

▲ Biggest risers
Buccaneers
28.0
Jaguars
18.8
Free Agent
18.1
Cowboys
17.5
16.5
▼ Biggest fallers
Free Agent
27.3
23.4
Patriots
19.1
Giants
14.2
Dolphins
13.6

WR Risers

Ted Hurst, Buccaneers (ADP: 183.4, -28.0)

About a month ago, Bucs OC Zac Robinson called Ted Hurst a true X receiver, and drafters are running with it. He's risen 28 spots in Underdog drafts and is being selected only 35 places after Jalen McMillan. After a solid late-season rookie campaign and his beginning to carve out a nice role last year upon returning from injury in Week 15, McMillan is a tad undervalued in this new look WR group, while Hurst is closing the gap in ADP and will likely continue on this trajectory. Both are worth a stab in this offense ripe for a bounce back as this summer rolls on.

Zachariah Branch, Falcons (ADP: 186.9, +16.5)

You all should know by now that anytime I can talk about a UGA player, I will, despite revealing one of my locked and loaded late-round WR targets this summer to the masses. I kid, it's my job to, and of course, I want you all to be armed with the best information possible. Zachariah Branch landed in a great spot with the Falcons and has the potential to be their WR2 from the jump. He's not a redraft guy due to the fact that he'll likely be fourth in targets behind Drake London, Bijan Robinson, and Kyle Pitts, but Branch is worth a sprinkle in best ball, even at his new 16th-round price tag.

WR Fallers

Tyreek Hill, FA (ADP: 211.2, +27.3)

The Cheetah is still speedy, but now he's in freefall ADP. Tyreek Hill is still without an NFL job, and his recovery does not have a timetable for a return. The free agent currently boasts an ADP of 18.07, down just over two rounds in the last four weeks. His situation is giving Odell Beckham vibes from a few years ago.

Brandon Aiyuk, 49ers (ADP: 188.1, +23.4)

After a will-he-won't-he filled 2025 season that ended in zero playing time, Brandon Aiyuk is still in limbo. He wants out of San Francisco and took to social media to vent about the current situation, but was also issued a warrant for his arrest for excessive speeding just a few days ago. The talent has not disappeared, but the troubles remain.

▲ Biggest risers
Dolphins
17.2
Steelers
6.1
Chiefs
5.3
Titans
4.6
Commanders
3.4
▼ Biggest fallers
Chargers
24.1
10.2
Eagles
7.7
Seahawks
6.7
Browns
5.7

TE Risers

Greg Dulcich, Dolphins (ADP: 194.4, -17.2)

It seems people are recognizing the potential for Greg Dulcich this season in a rebuilding Miami offense. The TE's advanced metrics in limited 2025 action were pretty elite; he was 97th-percentile in YPRR (2.31), 98th-percentile in YAC per reception (7.5), and featured an 85th-percentile route grade among qualified tight ends. Darren Waller is no longer in the mix, and the WR room currently consists of Malik Washington, TuTu Atwell, Jalen Tolbert, and two rookies in Chris Bell and Caleb Douglas. If Dulcich can stay on the field, he could surprise this season and is worth some portfolio action, even with his 17 draft spot spike.

TE Fallers

Orande Gadsden, Chargers (ADP: 143.6, +24.1)

We saw a fun breakout last season for Orande Gadsden as the overall TE17, and he was set to build on that until the Chargers signed David Njoku back in mid-May, playing spoiler. As a result, Gadsden's ADP took a two-round hit. He is down to TE16 in 4for4's ranks with Njoku at TE26, but the cannibalization will likely be real.

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