You may not want to wait for Round 5 to nab that pass-catching star you’ve got your eye on. That was tied with Round 9 for the most WRs taken of any round in this mock. The biggest takeaway here, though, was nine wide receivers being drafted in this round. Round 4 37Īnalysis: The first QB came off the board at No. He's been one of the top fantasy options at the position for years and now that Tyreek Hill is gone to Miami, Kelce could see the lion's share of targets in the Chiefs' potent passing attack. Round 3 25Īnalysis: Team Skloff may have landed a steal in the third round by taking Travis Kelce 30th. Patterson may be 31 years old, but he was the RB9 last season in PPR formats. Perhaps the biggest surprise, however, was Team Todd taking Cordarrelle Patterson at No. 2 overall.Īnalysis: Only two teams emerged from Round 2 without at least one running back: Team Tyler (who took Deebo Samuel and Davante Adams) and Team Ethan (Justin Jefferson, Stefon Diggs). Given the PPR format of this league and the 216 receptions for Ekeler over the last three years, it's hard to argue against taking him No. Six running backs come off the board in the first six picks, including a bold move by Team Weyrich opting for Austin Ekeler No. Round 1 1Īnalysis: Not a ton of surprise in the first round of this one. This is a mock draft for a PPR league, giving one point to player per each reception they make during games. A staff of NBC Sports Washington writers and video editors/producers got together for a 12-team fantasy football mock draft to give you an idea of how a given draft could shake out. If you only have so much time to prep and you don't feel like spending a ton of time sitting in a mock draft lobby, fear not. NFL training camp has begun, which means fantasy football drafts are right around the corner.
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