Article 3R9WE Fantasy: 12-team mock draft with analysis

Fantasy: 12-team mock draft with analysis

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Justin Boone
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theScore staff took part in a 12-team, 12-round mock to help provide a glimpse at what your drafts might look like and give some insight on what to watch for in each round.

This is a standard (non-PPR) scoring league with the following roster spots: QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, FLEX, BN, BN, BN, BN. We left off defenses and kickers since they normally get selected in the final two rounds.

Draft Participants: Alex Chippin, Dan Wilkins, Jack Browne, David P. Woods, Caitlyn Holroyd, Gino Bottero, Mitch Sanderson, Justin Boone, Esten McLaren, Mike Alessandrini, Sean Tomlinson, Dan Levine.

Round 1
PickPlayerOwner
1Ezekiel Elliott (RB1)Chippin
2Todd Gurley (RB2)Wilkins
3David Johnson (RB3)Browne
4Le'Veon Bell (RB4)Woods
5Antonio Brown (WR1)Holroyd
6Alvin Kamara (RB5)Bottero
7Leonard Fournette (RB6)Sanderson
8DeAndre Hopkins (WR2)Boone
9Kareem Hunt (RB7)McLaren
10Julio Jones (WR3)Alessandrini
11Odell Beckham Jr. (WR4)Tomlinson
12Saquon Barkley (RB8)Levine

Round 1: A big surprise off the top as Elliott is selected before Gurley and Bell, who are normally the first two picks. Gurley, Bell, and even Johnson play major roles in their team's passing attacks, giving them higher ceilings and floors. It's possible Elliott will have a career year in 2018, but he'll need to nearly double his volume as a receiver to eclipse the other elite backs ... With my top-six rushers off the board, I went with Hopkins - a dominant wideout coming off a 96-catch, 1,378-yard, 13-touchdown campaign. Hopkins also gets Deshaun Watson back under center after the duo showed impressive chemistry early last year.

Round 2
PickPlayerOwner
13Melvin Gordon (RB9)Levine
14Michael Thomas (WR5)Tomlinson
15Dalvin Cook (RB10)Alessandrini
16Devonta Freeman (RB11)McLaren
17Keenan Allen (WR6)Boone
18LeSean McCoy (RB12)Sanderson
19A.J. Green (WR7)Bottero
20Davante Adams (WR8)Holroyd
21Mike Evans (WR9)Woods
22Joe Mixon (RB13)Browne
23Jordan Howard (RB14)Wilkins
24Doug Baldwin (WR10)Chippin

Round 2: Even in a 12-team league, there's a plethora of talent deep into the second round. Gordon, Thomas, and Allen could easily be worthy of first-round consideration ... McCoy has delivered monster fantasy campaigns in the past, but entering his age-30 season, he'll face a higher degree of difficulty playing in an offense that lacks talent at every position. Downgrades to his blockers could be most problematic as the Bills lost the entire left side of their offensive line. Volume is his only hope of countering a likely drop in efficiency ... Mixon sneaks into the second round, in part thanks to the arrival of McCoy's former left tackle, Cordy Glenn. The Bengals invested in their offensive line in hopes of kickstarting the offense after a down year. The upside is there for a breakout season from Mixon.

Round 3
PickPlayerOwner
25Rob Gronkowski (TE1)Chippin
26Amari Cooper (WR11)Wilkins
27Jerick McKinnon (RB15)Browne
28Adam Thielen (WR12)Woods
29Kenyan Drake (RB16)Holroyd
30Christian McCaffrey (RB17)Bottero
31Derrick Henry (RB18)Sanderson
32Jay Ajayi (RB19)Boone
33T.Y. Hilton (WR13)McLaren
34Tyreek Hill (WR14)Alessandrini
35Stefon Diggs (WR15)Tomlinson
36Alshon Jeffery (WR16)Levine

Round 3: Being able to identify the talent in the third round will give fantasy owners a massive advantage this season. Gronk is an easy choice here, but there are plenty of landmines to navigate in the rest of the round ... Henry became one of those high-risk options when the Titans handed a significant contract to free agent Dion Lewis, a more dynamic weapon capable of handling lead back duties. At worst, Tennessee will be a committee, making Henry a tough sell in the third round ... Deciding between the Vikings' receivers might be a waste of time, since both are set up for strong fantasy campaigns with Kirk Cousins joining the team. Thielen gets a slight edge, but Diggs also carries low-end WR1 potential.

Round 4
PickPlayerOwner
37Travis Kelce (TE2)Levine
38Mark Ingram (RB20)Tomlinson
39Brandin Cooks (WR17)Alessandrini
40Allen Robinson (WR18)McLaren
41Sony Michel (RB21)Boone
42Alex Collins (RB22)Sanderson
43Aaron Rodgers (QB1)Bottero
44Rashaad Penny (RB23)Holroyd
45Derrius Guice (RB24)Woods
46Demaryius Thomas (WR19)Browne
47Josh Gordon (WR20)Wilkins
48Larry Fitzgerald (WR21)Chippin

Round 4: Ingram, like most players facing a suspension, will be tricky to assess on draft day. He proved he can still be an RB1 even with Kamara breaking out in the same backfield last year, and once Ingram's in the lineup again, he should be a top-15 back. However, there's always the risk that he could lose his job or might not return as the same player. Saints fans remember what happened to Willie Snead in 2017. If you're looking to land Ingram, this is the range where you're going to have to take him, accepting all the possible outcomes ... Instead of Ingram, you're better off rolling the dice on one of the promising rookie backs like Michel, Penny, or Guice. Each will be counted on early and often for their new franchises and they offer league-winning potential if they hit.

Round 5
PickPlayerOwner
49Dion Lewis (RB25)Chippin
50Aaron Jones (RB26)Wilkins
51Chris Hogan (WR22)Browne
52Zach Ertz (TE3)Woods
53Golden Tate (WR23)Holroyd
54Lamar Miller (RB27)Bottero
55Greg Olsen (TE4)Sanderson
56Marvin Jones (WR24)Boone
57Ronald Jones II (RB28)McLaren
58Marshawn Lynch (RB29)Alessandrini
59Tevin Coleman (RB30)Tomlinson
60Deshaun Watson (QB2)Levine

Round 5: If a timeshare does happen in Tennessee, taking Lewis at a two-round discount to Henry is the smarter play ... While there's upside in a wide-open Tampa Bay backfield, Jones is one rookie to shy away from. He doesn't profile as a sustaining rusher and the Bucs have already discussed keeping Peyton Barber involved ... If you feel like Hogan as the WR22 is a reach, take a closer look at his stats prior to his injury in 2017 ... Watson's historic on-pace stats prior to his torn ACL were enough to make him the QB2 in this draft, going ahead of Russell Wilson. I'd still lean toward Russ, who's proven himself as a top-five fantasy passer multiple times.

Round 6
PickPlayerOwner
61JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR25)Levine
62Russell Wilson (QB3)Tomlinson
63Jimmy Graham (TE5)Alessandrini
64Marlon Mack (RB31)McLaren
65Royce Freeman (RB32)Boone
66Michael Crabtree (WR26)Sanderson
67Devin Funchess (WR27)Bottero
68Corey Davis (WR28)Holroyd
69Julian Edelman (WR29)Woods
70Tom Brady (QB4)Browne
71Nick Chubb (RB33)Wilkins
72Jarvis Landry (WR30)Chippin

Round 6: Quarterback is extremely deep, but getting Wilson in the sixth round is nice value ... Graham has the ability to win leagues if he makes an immediate red-zone connection with Rodgers. The only worry will be the 31-year-old's declining yardage totals. He's worth the gamble in the sixth or seventh round ... Mack, Freeman, and Chubb all have the opportunity to be lead backs this season if they can emerge from their respective backfield competitions. Of that trio, Freeman has the best chance to be the clear starter in Week 1.

Round 7
PickPlayerOwner
73Pierre Garcon (WR31)Chippin
74Cam Newton (QB5)Wilkins
75Kenny Stills (WR32)Browne
76Robby Anderson (WR33)Woods
77Carson Wentz (QB6)Holroyd
78Emmanuel Sanders (WR34)Bottero
79Robert Woods (WR35)Sanderson
80D'Onta Foreman (RB34)Boone
81Tarik Cohen (RB35)McLaren
82Will Fuller (WR36)Alessandrini
83Sammy Watkins (WR37)Tomlinson
84Cooper Kupp (WR38)Levine

Round 7: At this point in the draft you should be swinging for the fences on players with immense upside ... It's nice to see Stills selected where he belongs, but based on his current ADP, you might be able to wait a round or two before pulling the trigger ... Cohen should get more work under offensive-minded new head coach Matt Nagy, though he's a better target in PPR leagues ... With Cooks joining the Rams' receiving corps, Kupp could have a hard time repeating his strong debut season. Even at the end of the seventh round, this seems like a reach.

Round 8
PickPlayerOwner
85Isaiah Crowell (RB36)Levine
86Evan Engram (TE6)Tomlinson
87Drew Brees (QB7)Alessandrini
88C.J. Anderson (RB37)McLaren
89Rex Burkhead (RB38)Boone
90Randall Cobb (WR39)Sanderson
91Kerryon Johnson (RB39)Bottero
92Chris Thompson (RB40)Holroyd
93Jamaal Williams (RB41)Woods
94Delanie Walker (TE7)Browne
95Josh Doctson (WR40)Wilkins
96Carlos Hyde (RB42)Chippin

Round 8: If the Jets' offense can surprise us with another competent campaign, Crowell could be a steal in the eighth ... Team Sanderson's strategy to go zero-WR before the sixth round has yielded him a starting group of Crabtree, Woods, and Cobb. Regardless of what you think about his early RB selections, this is proof that waiting on receivers is a viable plan, and he still has opportunities to add some late-round lottery-tickets.

Round 9
PickPlayerOwner
97Devontae Booker (RB43)Chippin
98Sterling Shepard (WR41)Wilkins
99Matt Breida (RB44)Browne
100Latavius Murray (RB45)Woods
101Kyle Rudolph (TE8)Holroyd
102Nelson Agholor (WR42)Bottero
103Jordan Reed (TE9)Sanderson
104Trey Burton (TE10)Boone
105DeVante Parker (WR43)McLaren
106Peyton Barber (RB46)Alessandrini
107Bilal Powell (RB47)Tomlinson
108Marqise Lee (WR44)Levine

Round 9: The season-ending injury to Hunter Henry means the drop-off at tight end occurs even earlier. Burton is a former backup who will get the chance to break out as the Bears' coaching staff plans to feature him. With the top-eight tight ends gone, and a realistic fear of being left empty-handed at the position, Burton was a necessary pick. Of the unproven commodities at tight end, he's the best bet to crack the top eight.

Round 10
PickPlayerOwner
109Jamison Crowder (WR45)Levine
110DeSean Jackson (WR46)Tomlinson
111Marquise Goodwin (WR47)Alessandrini
112Martavis Bryant (WR48)McLaren
113Kirk Cousins (QB8)Boone
114Dez Bryant (WR49)Sanderson
115Kelvin Benjamin (WR50)Bottero
116Giovani Bernard (RB48)Holroyd
117D.J. Moore (WR51)Woods
118Mike Williams (WR52)Browne
119Anthony Miller (WR53)Wilkins
120Ben Roethlisberger (QB9)Chippin

Round 10: Cousins isn't an elite talent, but his consistency's tough to match as a top-seven fantasy QB in three straight seasons. In Minnesota, he'll get the best supporting cast of his career ... Team Sanderson snags Bryant as he continues to look for late-round upside at receiver. Bryant isn't the player he once was, but his value could increase significantly depending on his landing spot ... If Williams can stay on the field and carve out his role in the Chargers' offense, he'll rise up draft boards over the next few months.

Round 11
PickPlayerOwner
121Allen Hurns (WR54)Chippin
122David Njoku (TE11)Wilkins
123George Kittle (TE12)Browne
124Matthew Stafford (QB10)Woods
125Jordy Nelson (WR55)Holroyd
126Chris Carson (RB49)Bottero
127Philip Rivers (QB11)Sanderson
128Duke Johnson (RB50)Boone
129Matt Ryan (QB12)McLaren
130Theo Riddick (RB51)Alessandrini
131Spencer Ware (RB52)Tomlinson
132Chris Godwin (WR56)Levine

Round 11: This is more proof for why you should wait on quarterback. It's much wiser to spend your 11th-round pick on perennial fantasy starters like Stafford or Rivers rather than investing in long shots at other positions ... Kittle and Njoku have breakout potential, but come with no guarantees. Drafting either as your TE1 will leave you exposed. If you're forced into that situation, make sure to pair them with another option to minimize the risk.

Round 12
PickPlayerOwner
133Andrew Luck (QB13)Levine
134T.J. Yeldon (RB53)Tomlinson
135Rishard Matthews (WR57)Alessandrini
136Tyler Eifert (TE13)McLaren
137Cameron Meredith (WR58)Boone
138LeGarrette Blount (RB54)Sanderson
139Jack Doyle (TE14)Bottero
140Cameron Brate (TE15)Holroyd
141Jameis Winston (QB14)Woods
142Tyrell Williams (WR59)Browne
143O.J. Howard (TE16)Wilkins
144Patrick Mahomes (QB15)Chippin

Round 12: Luck and Mahomes might be the two most volatile fantasy quarterbacks this season, with their potential finishes ranging from top-five to outright cut from your team. They're best suited as high-upside backups for fantasy owners willing to carry two QBs ... Matthews, Meredith, and Williams could start the season as the No. 2 receiving options in prolific offenses. Keep an eye out for them in final rounds.

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