This is our last look at the CBS Sports Average Draft Position before Labor Day weekend, and I'm curious to see what will change after a busy time of drafts. We'll see how much player movement is altered by what many of you do over the next few days.

What we're doing here is checking on several risers and fallers in ADP at each position leading up to this weekend. After this weekend, I'm going to review the updated ADP as a guide for the first waiver wire column Tuesday, as well as help those of you still doing drafts leading up to Thursday's season opener with the Packers and Bears.

The ADP is a good guide to help you on Draft Day. You should study it as much as possible to see the range of when players can come off the board, and it can also help you determine if you need to reach for a player sooner than expected.

With that in mind, let's take a look at the players on the rise, as well as the guys who are falling for one reason or another.

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By Position

ADP Risers and Fallers
Quarterbacks
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Carson Wentz QB
KC Kansas City
Age: 31 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

88th

QB RNK

5th

PROJ PTS

325

SOS

18

ADP

75.7

2018 Stats

PAYDS

3074

RUYDS

93

TD

21

INT

7

FPTS/G

21.3
He is now the No. 9 quarterback off the board with an ADP of 75.7, and I hope he continues to rise. I like him as the No. 6 quarterback this season, and I'm excited for his outlook. All he has to do is stay healthy, and Wentz should be in line for a career year. He's a great quarterback to target with a mid-round pick.
Tom Brady QB
TB Tampa Bay • #12
Age: 46 • Experience: 23 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

140th

QB RNK

15th

PROJ PTS

330

SOS

28

ADP

84.7

2018 Stats

PAYDS

4355

RUYDS

35

TD

31

INT

11

FPTS/G

21.1
Now that Brady's receiving corps has improved with Josh Gordon back, Fantasy managers are buying back into him as a starter. I think it's a mistake that he's now the No. 10 quarterback off the board with an ADP of 84.7. Brady can certainly still help you win in your Fantasy leagues, but I'd rather have several guys going after him, including Cam Newton, Russell Wilson, Jameis Winston and Lamar Jackson.
Lamar Jackson QB
BAL Baltimore • #8
Age: 27 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

117th

QB RNK

10th

PROJ PTS

320

SOS

19

ADP

107.8

2018 Stats

PAYDS

1201

RUYDS

695

TD

11

INT

3

FPTS/G

10.6
Jackson has only made it to the No. 15 quarterback with an ADP of 107.8, and that's a steal given his upside. I wouldn't be shocked if Jackson passed for 3,000 yards this season and ran for 1,000 yards, which would make him an unbelievable Fantasy quarterback, especially in leagues with four points for passing touchdowns. I have plenty of shares of Jackson this year, and I'm excited for his outlook in 2019.
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Cam Newton QB
CAR Carolina • #1
Age: 35 • Experience: 12 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

85th

QB RNK

6th

PROJ PTS

334

SOS

27

ADP

87.9

2018 Stats

PAYDS

3395

RUYDS

488

TD

28

INT

13

FPTS/G

23.5
This one is puzzling, and if Newton falls to where his ADP is at 87.9 as the No. 11 quarterback then you should pounce on him. I have him as a top-five quarterback this year, and he should be fine with his recent foot injury, as well as last year's shoulder woes. The foot injury is probably the reason for his decline in ADP, but you should take advantage of this situation and grab Newton at a discounted rate.
Jameis Winston QB
CLE Cleveland • #2
Age: 30 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

111th

QB RNK

9th

PROJ PTS

327

SOS

20

ADP

97.8

2018 Stats

PAYDS

2992

RUYDS

281

TD

20

INT

14

FPTS/G

21.2
Winston did not play well in Tampa Bay's third preseason game against Cleveland, and the Buccaneers offensive line was a mess. But Mike Evans was out for that contest, and I wouldn't let that performance be an indication of Winston's Fantasy value for this year. I consider him a top-10 Fantasy quarterback in 2019, and I would love to draft him at his ADP at 97.8 as the No. 13 quarterback off the board.
Kyler Murray QB
ARI Arizona • #1
Age: 26 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

131st

QB RNK

14th

PROJ PTS

307

SOS

9

ADP

114.1

2018 Stats

PAYDS

0

RUYDS

0

TD

0

INT

0

FPTS/G

0
I still think Murray can be a good Fantasy quarterback this year, but there's no reason to draft him as a starter. Thankfully, his ADP has fallen to 114.1 as the No. 16 quarterback off the board. That's a good spot to gamble on him as a No. 2 quarterback with upside. I hope the Arizona offensive line will keep Murray afloat. If that happens, he could emerge as a weekly Fantasy starter during the season.
ADP Risers and Fallers
Running Backs
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Duke Johnson RB
BUF Buffalo • #22
Age: 30 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

57th

RB RNK

22nd

PROJ PTS

196

SOS

12

ADP

66.3

2018 Stats

RUYDS

201

REC

47

REYDS

429

TD

3

FPTS/G

8.2
Johnson has seen the biggest spike at running back in the past week, which is understandable given Houston losing Lamar Miller (ACL) for the season. Johnson is now up to 66.3 with his ADP, but I've seen him drafted in the fourth round in some leagues. I would prefer Johnson in Round 5, regardless of format, but he could be a great Fantasy asset as the new starting running back for the Texans.
Derrius Guice RB
WAS Washington • #29
Age: 26 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

87th

RB RNK

35th

PROJ PTS

132

SOS

16

ADP

87.9

2017 Stats (at LSU)

RUYDS

1251

REC

18

REYDS

124

TD

13
Guice has seen his ADP rise to 87.9, and it was great to see him healthy in Washington's third preseason game against Atlanta. We still have to see how Washington will use Guice with Adrian Peterson and Chris Thompson on the roster, but I would gamble on Guice as early as Round 6 in non-PPR leagues and Round 7 in PPR. He has plenty of upside, but the problem is the crowded backfield, as well as Washington being a bad team. Still, he's worth the gamble as a No. 3 Fantasy running back this year.
Darwin Thompson RB
LV Las Vegas • #36
Age: 27 • Experience: 3 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

93rd

RB RNK

38th

PROJ PTS

134

SOS

11

ADP

109

2018 Stats (at Utah State)

RUYDS

1044

REC

23

REYDS

351

TD

16
This is one of my favorite players all offseason, and I draft him in as many leagues as possible. His ADP is on the rise to 108.7, but I would draft him as early as Round 8. While I expect Damien Williams to be fine as the starter for the Chiefs, if he struggles or gets hurt than Thompson could be a potential league winner. I also expect him to play in tandem with Williams early in the year.
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Marlon Mack RB
ARI Arizona • #37
Age: 28 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

56th

RB RNK

25th

PROJ PTS

164

SOS

14

ADP

44.5

2018 Stats

RUYDS

908

REC

17

REYDS

103

TD

10

FPTS/G

13.6
It's understandable why Fantasy managers are panicked with Mack now that Andrew Luck has retired, but I hope he falls to a point where he's a value pick. His ADP is down to 44.5, and I would still draft him in Round 4 in most leagues. The Colts still have a tremendous offensive line, and Jacoby Brissett isn't going to be as bad as most people expect. Mack can definitely still be a starting Fantasy running back in all formats.
Tarik Cohen RB
CAR Carolina • #29
Age: 28 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

65th

RB RNK

29th

PROJ PTS

170

SOS

10

ADP

75.9

2018 Stats

RUYDS

444

REC

71

REYDS

725

TD

9

FPTS/G

14.7
Cohen is falling in my rankings also, and his ADP is at 75.9. He's still worth using as a potential starter in PPR, but he's going to lose touches to David Montgomery and potentially Mike Davis. In non-PPR leagues, I would only draft Cohen as a key reserve. He could end up as a value pick if he still gets about 170 touches like he got in 2018, but it's hard to expect that kind of work if Montgomery takes over this backfield.
Kalen Ballage RB
PIT Pittsburgh • #29
Age: 28 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

112th

RB RNK

49th

PROJ PTS

94

SOS

24

ADP

125.8

2018 Stats

RUYDS

191

REC

9

REYDS

56

TD

1

FPTS/G

3.1
Ballage saw his ADP on the rise over the past few weeks with Kenyan Drake dealing with a foot injury, but now that Drake is back at practice it's easy to fade Ballage. His ADP is at 125.8, and that's the range he should be drafted as the likely handcuff for Drake. Miami's offensive line is not going to help Ballage, and he should be limited in the passing game. He's a marginal talent in a bad situation, and he's not someone to covet on Draft Day in most leagues.
ADP Risers and Fallers
Wide Receivers
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Emmanuel Sanders WR
BUF Buffalo • #1
Age: 37 • Experience: 13 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

76th

WR RNK

34th

PROJ PTS

195

SOS

9

ADP

83.7

2018 Stats

REC

71

TAR

99

REYDS

868

TD

6

FPTS/G

16.6
I moved Sanders up in my rankings from a late-round pick to a borderline starter, and he's a great No. 3 Fantasy receiver to target in all leagues. He seems fine after his return from last year's Achilles injury, which is amazing, and his ADP is at 83.7. I would draft Sanders as early as Round 7, and hopefully he stays healthy all season as the No. 1 receiver in Denver.
Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR
BUF Buffalo • #11
Age: 29 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

96th

WR RNK

44th

PROJ PTS

155

SOS

21

ADP

123.6

2018 Stats

REC

38

TAR

72

REYDS

581

TD

2

FPTS/G

6.9
Fantasy managers are finally drafting Valdes-Scantling ahead of Geronimo Allison, and Valdes-Scantling should have the chance for the better year. His ADP is at 123.6, while Allison is at 130.1, but both receivers could be useful. I expect Valdes-Scantling to produce more Fantasy points, and he's a great No. 4 receiver to target in all formats.
Michael Gallup WR
LV Las Vegas • #13
Age: 28 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

113th

WR RNK

47th

PROJ PTS

136

SOS

19

ADP

155

2018 Stats

REC

33

TAR

68

REYDS

507

TD

2

FPTS/G

6.1
I've been impressed with Gallup this preseason, and he's a solid late-round flier at his ADP at 140.2. He could shatter that ADP if Amari Cooper (foot) misses any time in the regular season, although Cooper is expected to be fine for Week 1. Still, Gallup could turn into a reliable weapon for Dak Prescott, and he's worth stashing on your bench early in the year.
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T.Y. Hilton WR
DAL Dallas • #13
Age: 34 • Experience: 11 year

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

62nd

WR RNK

26th

PROJ PTS

191

SOS

26

ADP

49.7

2018 Stats

REC

76

TAR

120

REYDS

1270

TD

6

FPTS/G

17.1
Hilton's ADP has fallen to 49.7, and I think Round 5 is a good spot for him. He obviously loses value with Luck gone, but I still expect the Colts to be better than expected with Brissett. And if Hilton continues to slide it could present a great situation for you because I still expect Hilton to be a top 20 Fantasy receiver in 2019.
D.J. Moore WR
CHI Chicago • #2
Age: 27 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

55th

WR RNK

24th

PROJ PTS

170

SOS

24

ADP

78.9

2018 Stats

REC

55

TAR

82

REYDS

788

TD

2

FPTS/G

9.8
Moore is falling, likely because of Newton's foot injury. He's at 78.9 overall, which is just silly, and I would draft Moore as high as Round 5. He's behind guys like Alshon Jeffery, Mike Williams and Jarvis Landry, which shouldn't be the case. Moore is going to be a weekly starter in all leagues this year.
Dante Pettis WR
CHI Chicago • #86
Age: 28 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

109th

WR RNK

48th

PROJ PTS

149

SOS

2

ADP

117.7

2018 Stats

REC

27

TAR

44

REYDS

467

TD

5

FPTS/G

8.6
Pettis has been on a continual slide for weeks, and he's one of my bigger disappointments this preseason. I was drafting him as high as Round 6, and now his ADP is at 117.7 overall. You might want to pass on Pettis altogether and just target Marquise Goodwin, who is rising with his ADP at 149.1. Goodwin, and not Pettis, could be the No. 1 receiver for the 49ers this year.
ADP Risers and Fallers
Tight Ends
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Hunter Henry TE
NE New England • #85
Age: 29 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

51st

TE RNK

6th

PROJ PTS

150

SOS

31

ADP

71.1

2018 Stats

REC

45

TAR

62

REYDS

579

TD

4

FPTS/G

9.1
Henry's ADP is up to 71.1 overall, but that's not high enough. He's the No. 7 tight end off the board, but you can argue he should be No. 4 at the position behind Travis Kelce, Zach Ertz and George Kittle. I'm excited for Henry now that he's back from last year's torn ACL, and I would draft him in Round 5 in all formats.
Delanie Walker TE
TEN Tennessee • #82
Age: 39 • Experience: 15 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

102nd

TE RNK

8th

PROJ PTS

146

SOS

32

ADP

102.4

2018 Stats

REC

4

TAR

7

REYDS

52

TD

0

FPTS/G

9
Walker is up to the No. 10 tight end off the board with an ADP of 102.4, but I like him a couple of spots higher in my rankings. Like Henry, I'm excited that Walker is back after missing 15 games last season with an ankle injury. Walker isn't sexy, but he is a good fallback option at tight end if you miss on the top-tier guys, especially if you can get him in Round 8 or later.
T.J. Hockenson TE
MIN Minnesota • #87
Age: 26 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

130th

TE RNK

9th

PROJ PTS

133

SOS

15

ADP

120.4

2018 Stats

REC

49

REYDS

760

TD

6
I've come around on Hockenson as a starting Fantasy option, and I love his ADP at 120.4 overall. He's the No. 14 tight end off the board, but I have him ranked in the top 10. Most rookie tight ends tend to struggle, and we have only one tight end who has finished as a Fantasy starter since 2014, which was Evan Engram in 2017. I think Hockenson could be good in this Lions offense, and he's worth drafting with a late-round pick in all leagues.
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Eric Ebron TE
PIT Pittsburgh • #85
Age: 31 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

145th

TE RNK

13th

PROJ PTS

132

SOS

29

ADP

97.1

2018 Stats

REC

66

TAR

110

REYDS

750

TD

14

FPTS/G

13.9
Ebron was already on the decline in my rankings because I didn't expect him to repeat his performance from last year when he scored 14 total touchdowns. Now, with Luck out, I don't want to draft Ebron in most leagues. And his ADP at 97.1 is too high, especially as the No. 9 tight end off the board. I'd rather have Walker, Jordan Reed and Hockenson, who are all going after Ebron based on ADP.
Jordan Reed TE
SF San Francisco • #81
Age: 33 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

134th

TE RNK

11th

PROJ PTS

149

SOS

10

ADP

119.4

2018 Stats

REC

54

TAR

84

REYDS

558

TD

2

FPTS/G

9.2
Reed's ADP is on the decline, likely because of the concussion he sustained in the third preseason game against Atlanta. But he's expected to be fine for Week 1, and he's a great value pick with his ADP at 119.4 overall. We know he's got a bad injury history and has yet to play 16 games in a season in his career, but when he's on the field, he's a quality Fantasy option. I still consider Reed a No. 1 Fantasy tight end in all leagues.
Mark Andrews TE
BAL Baltimore • #89
Age: 28 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

154th

TE RNK

16th

PROJ PTS

117

SOS

21

ADP

129.7

2018 Stats

REC

34

TAR

51

REYDS

552

TD

3

FPTS/G

6.7
Andrews got a lot of hype in training camp, but we haven't seen it on the field yet. It's why his ADP is on the decline at 129.7 overall. But I'll still take a chance on Andrews as a starting Fantasy option if I wait on tight ends, and I'm expecting him to be a key contributor for the Ravens. He could end up as a steal at his current ADP.

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