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PositiveValueAug 21, 2026
Drake London is ranked much earlier on ESPN (14) than where he normally gets drafted on other platforms; the source is fine with London in the middle of Round 2 but notes there should be better options in early Round 2, especially in leagues with only two WR spots.PositiveValueAug 21, 2026
London is ranked much earlier on ESPN (14) than where he normally gets drafted on other platforms; the source is fine with London in the middle of Round 2, but suggests there should be better options in early Round 2, especially in leagues with only two WR spots.PositiveProjectionAug 17, 2026
London averaged 19.8 PPG through the first 10 weeks before a Week 11 knee injury; now fully healthy, he is positioned for a career year with minimal target competition and alpha-level usage (at least 29% target share the last two seasons), though QB concerns exist.PositiveProjectionAug 17, 2026
Ranked #16 overall for 2026 PPR. London averaged 19.8 PPG through the first 10 weeks of last season before a Week 11 knee injury caused him to miss time. Now fully healthy, he looks set for a career year. London has minimal target competition at WR and can build on his alpha-level usage with at least 29% target share the last two seasons. There are QB concerns, but London's role should be elite.NegativeRoleAug 17, 2026
Drake London played the first two snaps of the Falcons' preseason game before taking the rest of the night off, indicating the team is resting him in the preseason.NegativeUsageAug 17, 2026
London played just two snaps in preseason Week 1 with the Falcons, suggesting limited early involvement despite being a key receiver.PositiveProjectionAug 14, 2026
Drake London is a top-20 fantasy pick with 30.7% TPRR, showing that elite target efficiency from outside alignment can still produce high-end fantasy value.PositiveValueAug 13, 2026
Yahoo ADP rank 17 with 21.6 average ADP; -4.6 differential indicates market is drafting him 4.6 spots earlier than default ranking, showing strong positive sentiment.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
London is ranked 17th overall on Yahoo with a 22.2 ADP and a -4.6 differential to UD/J average, indicating he is ranked significantly higher on Yahoo than his consensus ADP, suggesting potential overvaluation on the platform.NegativeValueAug 13, 2026
Yahoo rank 17 vs. Underdog ADP -4.6; ranked six spots ahead of A.J. Brown on Yahoo despite Brown being 2.3 picks ahead on Underdog ADP, suggesting London is overvalued relative to Brown.PositiveValueAug 12, 2026
Listed as a stud receiver in the Round 2 range alongside Nico Collins and A.J. Brown; part of the potential to get three top-25-ish talents inside the first three rounds.PositiveValueAug 7, 2026
Drake London is recommended as a target for managers who want to attack wide receiver early from picks 10-12, as an alternative to Justin Jefferson or CeeDee Lamb.NegativeRoleAug 7, 2026
Drake London remains the clear WR1 for the Falcons with an open competition for WR roles behind him. Jahan Dotson, Olamide Zaccheaus, and third-round rookie Zachariah Branch compete for spots behind London. The Falcons have some of the worst WR depth in the league, and Stefanski is highly likely to lean on 12 personnel on early downs in neutral-ish situations given significant investments in TE depth.NegativeValueAug 6, 2026
London has dropped 1.3 spots to ADP 21 since the beginning of camp (a -6.6% change).PositiveValueAug 5, 2026
Drake London is identified as a quality WR1 candidate available in the second round (picks 16-18), making him a strong option if you went running back in the first round.PositiveValueAug 5, 2026
Drake London carries the second round (picks 19-21) as a strong wide receiver option; the source identifies him alongside A.J. Brown and George Pickens as the tier of receivers worth targeting in Round 2, particularly if you took a running back in Round 1.PositiveValueAug 5, 2026
Drake London is identified as a Round 2 wide receiver target for picks 19-21 in 12-team leagues; the source notes that Round 2 is a sweet spot for wide receivers, making it an ideal follow-up if running back was taken in Round 1.NegativeValueAug 4, 2026
Round 2 wide receiver option (picks 22-24); the source lists London as one of several compelling wide receiver cases in this range alongside Nico Collins, George Pickens, and Rashee Rice.NegativeInjuryJul 24, 2026
Missed June minicamp with an undisclosed injury; limited information available.PositiveProjectionJul 21, 2026
Has a 17-game pace of 188 targets in 12 career games with Michael Penix; the ceiling is also the roof if Tua Tagovailoa can get back to partying like it's 2022 or 2023, with potential for improved catchable target rate with new QB.