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Drake Maye vs DJ Moore

2026 draft comparison · half-PPR

Updated Aug 20, 2026

ADP 51
Drake Maye
QB · NE · QB3
ADP 56.2
Questionable
DJ Moore
WR · BUF · WR24
VS
The crowd's leanAll time
56% would rather draft Moore over Maye
44%Maye
56%Moore
Based on 25 comparison results

Should you draft Drake Maye or DJ Moore?

Last season — 2025, per game

MayeQB2 finish
2025
MooreWR30 finish
21.1Fantasy pts8.5
17Games17
258Pass yds0
1.8Pass TD0.1
0.5INT0.0
6.1Carries0.9
26Rush yds5
4.4Yds/carry5.3
0.1Targets5.0
0.1Rec2.9
0Rec yds40
0.2TD0.4
Full game log & past seasons
Drake Maye
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTCMPYDTDINTRuYDRuTD
1
LV
16.3
QB17
46
30
287
1
1
11
0
2
MIA
26.3
QB4
23
19
230
2
0
31
1
3
PIT
20.2
QB7
37
28
268
2
1
45
0
4
CAR
23.2
QB8
17
14
203
2
0
11
1
5
BUF
12.1
QB25
30
22
273
0
0
12
0
6
NO
27.2
QB2
26
18
261
3
0
28
0
7
TEN
23.1
QB10
23
21
222
2
0
62
0
8
CLE
27.3
QB2
24
18
282
3
1
50
0
9
ATL
17.4
QB16
29
19
259
2
1
20
0
10
TB
19.1
QB11
31
16
270
2
1
13
0
11
NYJ
15.4
QB12
34
25
281
1
0
2
0
12
CIN
17.0
QB12
35
22
294
1
1
22
0
13
NYG
20.5
QB10
31
24
282
2
0
12
0
14
15
BUF
21.5
QB13
23
14
155
0
1
43
2
16
BAL
24.7
QB7
44
31
380
2
1
25
0
17
NYJ
32.4
QB2
21
19
256
5
0
22
0
18
MIA
15.7
QB16
18
14
191
1
0
41
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKATTCMPYDTDINTRuYDRuTD
1
2
3
NYJ
2.1
QB36
8
4
22
0
0
12
0
4
5
6
HOU
21.5
QB10
33
20
243
3
2
38
0
7
JAX
20.8
QB7
37
26
276
2
0
18
0
8
NYJ
11.5
QB27
6
3
23
0
0
46
1
9
TEN
17.7
QB18
41
29
206
1
2
95
0
10
CHI
12.8
QB16
25
15
184
1
1
24
0
11
LAR
19.0
QB13
39
29
282
2
1
27
0
12
MIA
14.5
QB17
37
22
222
1
1
26
0
13
IND
20.4
QB10
30
24
238
1
1
59
0
14
15
ARI
18.5
QB11
23
19
202
1
1
14
1
16
BUF
18.4
QB16
36
22
261
2
1
30
0
17
LAC
9.9
QB27
22
12
117
1
0
32
0
18
BUF
0.0
QB44
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
DJ Moore
2025 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
MIN
7.1
WR46
5
3
68
0
2
DET
7.1
WR58
6
5
46
0
3
DAL
10.8
WR29
5
4
21
1
4
LV
5.8
WR53
5
4
38
0
5
BYE
6
WAS
6.7
WR40
5
3
42
0
7
NO
6.7
WR41
5
3
43
0
8
BAL
9.6
WR34
7
4
73
0
9
CIN
21.0
WR3
6
4
72
0
10
NYG
0.0
WR120
4
0
0
0
11
MIN
2.6
WR73
3
1
18
0
12
PIT
20.9
WR6
7
5
64
2
13
PHI
3.7
WR64
5
2
17
0
14
GB
0.1
WR101
3
1
-4
0
15
CLE
20.9
WR5
5
4
69
2
16
GB
19.4
WR7
7
5
97
1
17
SF
1.2
WR103
4
1
7
0
18
DET
1.6
WR84
3
1
11
0
Earlier seasons (2024)
2024 game log
WKOPPFPTSRANKTGTRECYDTD
1
TEN
7.5
WR44
8
5
36
0
2
HOU
8.3
WR31
10
6
53
0
3
IND
11.2
WR33
10
8
78
0
4
LAR
9.7
WR36
6
3
22
1
5
CAR
25.0
WR4
8
5
105
2
6
JAX
4.0
WR72
5
4
20
0
7
8
WAS
4.4
WR69
4
2
27
0
9
ARI
5.3
WR55
9
4
33
0
10
NE
4.2
WR57
6
3
24
0
11
GB
10.2
WR33
7
7
62
0
12
MIN
23.4
WR4
7
7
106
1
13
DET
19.7
WR7
16
8
97
1
14
SF
7.9
WR37
8
6
49
0
15
MIN
11.0
WR30
8
8
46
0
16
DET
10.5
WR30
10
7
68
0
17
SEA
9.2
WR44
8
6
54
0
18
GB
17.6
WR10
10
9
86
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Latest takes

Drake Maye
  • For Pollard to find his way into the top-12, we need a Drake Maye / Joe Burrow -esque second season from Ward.

    Ellis Johnson· Aug 19
  • In only his second NFL season, Drake Maye finished QB2 in fantasy scoring, averaging 21.1 fantasy points per game. Maye was sublime as a passer last year, leading the NFL in completion percentage (72.0%), yards per pass attempt (8.9) and passer rating (113.5).

  • The Patriots should once again have a solid offense, with young star QB Drake Maye at quarterback and new arrival AJ Brown upgrading New England’s WR corps.

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  • Drake Maye is a first-round pick in Superflex formats

  • For example, last season, New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye had an ADP of QB16, and he finished as QB2.

  • Brown should have no trouble seeing a consistently high target share as Drake Maye’s go-to receiver.

    Mike Fanelli· Aug 10
  • Alec Pierce, Nico Collins – 3.7 How to support a QB on a rookie deal ( Drake Maye ):

  • Only four quarterbacks last season bested their overall scoring ranking compared to ADP by more than five spots: Matthew Stafford (QB23 in ADP and QB3 in overall scoring output), Trevor Lawrence (QB20 in ADP), Drake Maye (QB16), and Caleb Williams (QB15).

    Rich Hribar· Aug 5
  • While many will worry about Drake Maye spreading the ball around in 2026, I’m not because last year that was related to New England not having an alpha-level receiver like Brown on the depth chart.

  • In just his second year, Drake Maye absolutely tore it up, finishing as the overall QB2 in fantasy and dropping a massive 21.1 PPG.

  • Drake Maye over Josh Allen. Maye immediately looked like one of the best pure passers in the league last season and carries a significant age advantage.

  • There do not seem to be many questions about Drake Maye, with him flying off the board as the consensus QB3, exactly where he finished in 2025. When you find yourself with the fourth-highest pass success rate of any QB through their first two years in the NFL, just behind Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy, and Dan Marino, you are doing something right.

    Colt Williams· Jul 13
  • I recently had a league as such, and I took Drake Maye with the 1.02 pick. Sure, drafting Ja'Marr Chase and letting quarterback value come to me instead may have been a better idea, but knowing I have Maye on my team for, theoretically, the next 10 years is something to feel confident about.

  • Maye's second-year breakout led to a second-place MVP finish and a Super Bowl appearance. He was the QB2 behind Josh Allen in fantasy points for the season (producing 96.3% of Allen's season total), and the QB2 in points per game (20.7).

    Rich Hribar· Jul 9
  • Drake Maye's dual-threat ability will make him a highly sought-after quarterback in fantasy drafts, but I'll be curious to see how he performs against a tougher schedule.

DJ Moore
  • DJ Moore (WR – BUF) Fantasy owners could be gun-shy about drafting DJ Moore after his disappointing 2025 campaign, when he finished with just 145 fantasy points as the WR32.

  • Of course, with DJ Moore coming to town, that’ll drop, but in a half-PPR league, Shakir is a fine option in the 11th round

  • However, I’m imploring you to go after the market share of the receiving work in PPR formats, because DJ Moore is an extremely cheap bellcow WR.

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
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  • A Case Study at the Round 4 Turn Currently in best ball ADP, DJ Moore and David Montgomery are priced right next to each other, with average draft positions of 47 and 48, as of July 27th.

    Tony Martin· Jul 30
  • However, the Bills seem positive their offense will take a step forward this year with the addition of DJ Moore under new head coach Joe Brady.

    Tom Strachan· Jul 25
  • Moore has a new home for 2026 and beyond after being traded to Buffalo as Josh Allen ‘s new WR1.

  • Going as the WR27 in PPR leagues, DJ Moore lands on a Buffalo Bills team that desperately needed a go-to option.

  • Obviously, it wasn’t a great season in 2025 for DJ Moore. Despite popping up for some big plays, he is coming off career lows in receptions and receiving yards.

    Matthew Betz· Jul 19
  • After years of dealing with subpar quarterbacks, Moore gets to play with Josh Allen in 2026. Yet, he has been productive, averaging 14 or more PPR fantasy points per game in five of seven seasons since his rookie year despite never being an elite touchdown scorer.

    Mike Fanelli· Jul 3
  • DJ Moore will finish the season as a WR1. Coming off the worst season of his career (50 REC, 682 YDS, 6 TDs, WR35 in Half PPR), Moore was traded from the Bears to the Bills. He is now catching passes from arguably the best QB in the league, Josh Allen.

  • Both Brown and Erickson believe playing with Josh Allen creates a dramatically different fantasy outlook than Moore has experienced previously. Brown also argued that Buffalo didn't acquire Moore simply to make him another complementary piece. The expectation is that Moore becomes a featured receiver within the offense.

  • Despite disappointing production, Brown noted Moore continued creating separation and winning routes at a strong rate. Those indicators suggest the talent remains intact, even if the fantasy numbers didn't reflect it.

  • Moore is being drafted as the WR22, but fantasy has always priced him as if he were about to be more than he usually is; his career has mostly lived in that WR2 range: WR22, WR20, WR22, WR18, WR17. The outlier was the 2023 eruption, and that season is doing a lot of emotional heavy lifting in his current price.

    Chris Cash· Jun 20
  • DJ Moore is the favorite to lead the team in targets after Buffalo sent a second-round pick to Chicago to acquire him this offseason, and if his ADP sticks around the round 5-6 turn, it will be hard to turn down his potential targets from Josh Allen in 2026.

    Aaron Larson· Jun 18
  • Moore averaged a solid 135 targets per season and 27% target share from 2019-2024, and his reunion with Joe Brady gives him the potential to regain a 25%+ target share, which would equate to 125-150 Josh Allen targets.

    Aaron Larson· Jun 18