Bijan vs Jahmyr debate
Fantasy draft chatter is centering on Bijan Robinson vs. Jahmyr Gibbs in early half‑PPR mocks as ADP shifts force tough Round‑1 decisions for managers. (cbssports.com) Best‑ball ADP data is tweaking stacking strategies and raising questions about valuing elite WRs like Justin Jefferson. (rotowire.com)
CBS Sports' half‑PPR mock drafted Jahmyr Gibbs at 1.01 over Bijan Robinson, citing David Montgomery's move to Houston and Detroit's backfield additions as reasons the author preferred Gibbs' projected role for 2026. (cbssports.com) The same CBS piece recorded Bijan at 18.7 half‑PPR points per game in 2025 and Jahmyr at 18.5, data the author said could flip in 2026 given roster changes. (cbssports.com) RotoWire's cross‑site best‑ball ADP snapshot (comparing DraftKings, Underdog and Drafters) showed Bijan averaging a 3/25 ADP of 1.3 and Jahmyr averaging 1.9, illustrating a measurable tightening at the very top of drafts. (rotowire.com) RotoWire also highlighted Justin Jefferson's ADP rising by +4.1 to an average of 9.6 between Feb. 23 and Mar. 25 and explicitly suggested fading Jefferson (and Kenneth Walker) despite top‑15 ADP placements. (rotowire.com) FantasyPros' expert poll gave Bijan Robinson 82% of expert votes (14 of 17) in the Bijan vs. Jahmyr half‑PPR matchup, while EDSFootball's season review noted Bijan led the NFL in 2025 with 2,255 yards from scrimmage and 5,605 YFS across his first three seasons. (fantasypros.com) Best‑ball analysts are already reacting: RotoWire warned ADP stability will likely hold only until the 2026 NFL Draft, and PlayerProfiler's early best‑ball ADP piece recommended site‑specific stacking adjustments while naming targets like Zay Flowers (Underdog ADP ~41) for early drafts. (rotowire.com)