Unlock the Hidden Gems: 2025-26 Fantasy Basketball Center Rankings That Could Make or Break Your Draft!
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Kel’el Ware: Coach Spo didn’t have glowing remarks around Ware coming into the summer; however, I’m still bullish on his potential. He averaged 1.07 FPPM last season. Ware also averaged 10 points with 10 rebounds in 36 games as the Heat’s starting center. His ADP is rising into the high 70s and I see why. He’s one of my targets for center in all formats.
Jay Huff: He’s a sleeper worth taking a flier on in any format because of his opportunity. The Pacers found an affordable replacement for Turner, grabbing Huff from the Grizzlies for his ability to protect the rim and stretch the floor. Despite playing limited minutes across his first four years in the league, he’s averaged 1.10 FPPM thus far, indicating there’s potential. He’s currently a market inefficiency, going outside the top 140 in all formats.



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