While big events like the Scott Fish Bowl are kicking off redraft fantasy football leagues earlier than ever, those are still mainly reserved for July and August. May and June belong to best ball bros and bro-dettes. And, since there are no waivers, trades, or lineups when it comes to best ball fantasy football, it ends up being more of a volume game. With that in mind, we should be shopping for the best ball fantasy football ADP values across multiple platforms.

Different platforms do have different rules, whether that’s in regard to the number of starting spots, total rounds of the draft, scoring (like PPR vs. half PPR vs. tight end premium), etc. But there is some overlap that we can key in on. For instance, both FFPC and RT Sports are full PPR for the wide receiver position in their main contests. If we isolate just the fantasy football WR ADP for those contests, we can figure out where some best ball ADP values are.

So that’s what we’ll do today. We’ll key in on some wide receivers who have discrepancies in the ADP values across the two platforms. And we’ll highlight the players whom we actually like, where you can get a discount on FFPC. If you’d like to take advantage of that, use promo code ALARM when you sign up as a first-time player at MyFFPC.com, where you will get a $25 bonus when you deposit $35 or more and compete in their Best Ball Tournament with a $400K grand prize! And, to make sure you dominate either contest, get your copy of the 2026 Fantasy Alarm Best Ball Cheat Sheet today!

 

 

 

Best Ball Fantasy Football Wide Receiver Values on FFPC

DJ Moore, WR, Buffalo Bills

Josh Allen hasn’t had a true alpha wide receiver since the days of Stefon Diggs. And, if you remember those days, that was a pretty tremendous setup for fantasy football. When Diggs was the age that DJ Moore is now, he put up over 100 catches for 1,429 yards and 11 TDs with Allen. The Bills have struggled to nail down top pass-catchers despite drafting guys like Dalton Kincaid and Keon Coleman with first and second-round picks or paying players like Curtis Samuel or Joshua Palmer in free agency. They finally made the bold move to trade for Moore.

Despite both platforms being full PPR, there is a clear winner if you are a DJ Moore fan. Over on RT Sports, Moore is currently being drafted as the WR16, in between DeVonta Smith and Tetairoa McMillan. Over on FFPC, he comes off the board as the WR22, a full six wide receivers later. If you plan to build around Moore, FFPC is the place to play. 

Emeka Egbuka, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

I had some concerns that Egbuka could be tasked with replacing Mike Evans as the split end (X), a difficult role in this scheme. But Liam Coen and company eased those concerns when they said that Egbuka would be in the flanker (Z) role. From that spot, you are free to go in motion, even dabble in the slot rotating with Chris Godwin. That leaves Ted Hurst and Jalen McMillan to handle the difficult outside duties. And has us back in on picking Emeka Egbuka

Over on RT Sports, drafters love Egbuka, with him going just outside the WR1 range at WR14 overall. On FFPC, you get a little more of a discount with the second-year wideout going at WR19 behind guys like Zay Flowers and Tee Higgins. We’ll cover QBs as part of the series, but if you are a fan of stacking, Baker Mayfield is also slightly cheaper in ADP on FFPC at QB19 vs. QB17. 

Wan’Dale Robinson, WR, Tennessee Titans

Wan’Dale Robinson might not be the best run blocker in the world. But his ability to get open and move the sticks landed him a full-time job with the Giants and now, via free agency, a big contract to rejoin coach Brian Daboll in Tennessee. He’s gotten 140 targets in back-to-back seasons and has been brought in as an easy target to help Cam Ward build his confidence. There’s a real world where he continues to be a target hog under the same coach in a new home. 

Robinson also sees the biggest discrepancy in WR ADP values in this entire article. He actually goes a full EIGHT wide receiver spots higher on RT Sports than he does over on FFPC. On RT Sports, he goes in the top 40 wide receivers at WR39, while, over on FFPC, he’s available on average as the WR47. If you are a Wan’Dale fan, take advantage of that discount on FFPC and also take advantage of the discount we offer by using promo code ALARM when you sign up as a first-time player at MyFFPC.com!

 

 


 

2026 Fantasy Football Best Ball Cheat Sheet

No matter where you are drafting, there is one way to guarantee that you are getting the best possible values. And that’s with the 2026 Fantasy Alarm Best Ball Cheat Sheet. Our grid not only shows you who to draft but when to draft them, as the tier system helps visualize positional scarcity throughout the draft. So make sure to grab your copy now so you can dominate your best ball drafts all summer! 

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What’s better than a discount? DOUBLE the discount. Not only are these players we like discounted at ADP over at FFPC, but we have a deal with them running now where new players can get a discount when they sign up. Just use promo code ALARM at MyFFPC.com, and they will give you $25 when you deposit $35 or more! FFPC is where the top fantasy gamers play, and if you win a major contest over there, you are a gold-plated name in the industry. Get set up, draft these wide receivers, and reserve your spot in fantasy football history!