Recent ADP for 2026 relievers

It is time to look at closers in NFBC, although Average Draft Position (ADP) will change in February. These are the early returns by ADP and some skills and comments to go with these players. We start with the elite closers who in draft and hold leagues are going in the second and third round:

Elite closersSVHDIPxERAWHIPK%K-BB%HR/FRd
Miller, Mason SD285582.640.9841%30%10%2
Díaz, Edwin LA360582.700.9535%26%8%2
Muñoz, Andrés SEA325582.691.0734%23%11%3
Smith, Cade CLE340652.801.0235%28%7%3
Duran, Jhoan PHI303732.431.1131%23%16%3
Bednar, David NYY3010653.101.0832%24%11%3
Williams, Devin NYM2610652.471.0039%29%6%3

There are two closers who have been going in the second round the past few weeks--San Diego Padres closer Mason Miller (RHP, SD) and

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