Fantasy: 12-team PPR mock draft with analysis after every round
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- 12-team PPR
theScore's staff held a 12-team, 12-round mock to provide a glimpse of what your drafts could look like and give insight on what to watch for in each round.
This is a PPR scoring league with the following roster spots: QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, FLEX, BN, BN, BN, BN. We excluded defenses and kickers, as those positions normally get selected in the final two rounds.
Draft participants: Justin Boone, Lanny Foster, Dan Wilkins, Gino Bottero, Taylor Rohaly, Ian Dalley, Dustin Saracini, Dan Levine, Sean Tomlinson, Mike Alessandrini, Jack Browne, Alex Chippin.
Round 1Pick | Player | Owner |
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1 | Saquon Barkley (RB1) | Boone |
2 | Alvin Kamara (RB2) | Foster |
3 | Christian McCaffrey (RB3) | Wilkins |
4 | Ezekiel Elliott (RB4) | Bottero |
5 | Odell Beckham Jr. (WR1) | Rohaly |
6 | Melvin Gordon (RB5) | Dalley |
7 | DeAndre Hopkins (WR2) | Saracini |
8 | Davante Adams (WR3) | Levine |
9 | David Johnson (RB6) | Tomlinson |
10 | James Conner (RB7) | Alessandrini |
11 | Michael Thomas (WR4) | Browne |
12 | Le'Veon Bell (RB8) | Chippin |
Round 1: There are several running backs to consider with the first overall selection, but Barkley's upside as a pass-catcher locks him into the top of my board in a PPR draft ... Excitement over Beckham's escape from New York pushes him all the way to the top of the receiver pile in this mock. Beckham is always capable of becoming the top fantasy WR, and with an upgrade at quarterback, we could see a career year from OBJ ... Though taking Bell in the opening round comes with more risk than it did a couple of years ago, his history as a receiving weapon makes him well worth the gamble at the 1-2 turn.
Round 2Pick | Player | Owner |
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13 | Antonio Brown (WR5) | Chippin |
14 | Travis Kelce (TE1) | Browne |
15 | Julio Jones (WR6) | Alessandrini |
16 | JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR7) | Tomlinson |
17 | Todd Gurley (RB9) | Levine |
18 | Joe Mixon (RB10) | Saracini |
19 | Dalvin Cook (RB11) | Dalley |
20 | Aaron Jones (RB12) | Rohaly |
21 | Mike Evans (WR8) | Bottero |
22 | Nick Chubb (RB13) | Wilkins |
23 | Keenan Allen (WR9) | Foster |
24 | A.J. Green (WR10) | Boone |
Round 2: Brown has fallen in some drafts, with fantasy owners questioning the impact of his attitude, offseason antics, and the transition to a new team in Oakland. However, once he's back on the field, it won't take long for him to remind fantasy managers that he's coming off six straight seasons with at least 100 receptions, 1,200 yards, and eight touchdowns. You have to like Team Chippin also reuniting former Steelers teammates Bell and Brown ... After going in the third round of our recent 10-team standard mock, Kelce nearly sneaks into the first round here. The advantage he provides as a fantasy tight end warrants the costly investment. Kelce's 294.6 PPR fantasy points in 2018 led his position and would have made him the ninth-best wide receiver ... Stars like Gurley and Green are coming at a discount due to uncertain injury situations. Enjoy the sale price while it lasts.
Round 3Pick | Player | Owner |
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25 | George Kittle (TE2) | Boone |
26 | Adam Thielen (WR11) | Foster |
27 | Amari Cooper (WR12) | Wilkins |
28 | Stefon Diggs (WR13) | Bottero |
29 | Zach Ertz (TE3) | Rohaly |
30 | T.Y. Hilton (WR14) | Dalley |
31 | Damien Williams (RB14) | Saracini |
32 | Marlon Mack (RB15) | Levine |
33 | Brandin Cooks (WR15) | Tomlinson |
34 | Julian Edelman (WR16) | Alessandrini |
35 | Tarik Cohen (RB16) | Browne |
36 | Josh Jacobs (RB17) | Chippin |
Round 3: Maintaining a balanced roster in the early rounds makes it easier to capitalize on value later in drafts. Adding Kittle here guarantees high-end production at a volatile position, while also preventing me from worrying about being trapped on the wrong end of a tight-end run. That's a legitimate concern when you're picking at the beginning or end of a draft ... You can see distinct PPR decisions being made in this round, with players like Edelman and Cohen going far earlier than in other formats. After serving a four-game suspension, Edelman played at a 99-catch, 1,133-yard, eight-touchdown pace over his final 12 appearances in 2018, which are borderline top-12 numbers in PPR leagues. Meanwhile, Cohen hauled in 71 passes, vaulting him into the RB11 slot at the end of 2018.
Round 4Pick | Player | Owner |
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37 | Robert Woods (WR17) | Chippin |
38 | Dante Pettis (WR18) | Browne |
39 | Tyler Lockett (WR19) | Alessandrini |
40 | Mark Ingram (RB18) | Tomlinson |
41 | Kenny Golladay (WR20) | Levine |
42 | Chris Godwin (WR21) | Saracini |
43 | Sony Michel (RB19) | Dalley |
44 | Leonard Fournette (RB20) | Rohaly |
45 | Devonta Freeman (RB21) | Bottero |
46 | Patrick Mahomes (QB1) | Wilkins |
47 | Chris Carson (RB22) | Foster |
48 | Kerryon Johnson (RB23) | Boone |
Round 4: Even as someone who loves Pettis as a breakout candidate in 2019, this feels like a reach in the fourth round. Pettis is definitely a player you want to own, but managers should be able to get him a round or two later ... I continue to take personal responsibility for Fournette dropping into the fourth round in our mocks since I've spoken about not trusting him this season. Unless he falls to you in this range, let another owner assume the risk ... The Lions are talking about another backfield by committee with Johnson, C.J. Anderson, and presumably Theo Riddick all involved. Johnson is by far the most talented member of that group. He should see more than enough volume to become a top-20 fantasy back in an offense that wants to build around the run. With 32 catches over 10 games in 2018, Johnson was also on pace for 50-plus receptions as a rookie before his injury. Please don't screw this up, Matt Patricia.
Round 5Pick | Player | Owner |
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49 | Phillip Lindsay (RB24) | Boone |
50 | Jarvis Landry (WR22) | Foster |
51 | Allen Robinson (WR23) | Wilkins |
52 | Alshon Jeffery (WR24) | Bottero |
53 | Cooper Kupp (WR25) | Rohaly |
54 | D.J. Moore (WR26) | Dalley |
55 | Kenyan Drake (RB25) | Saracini |
56 | O.J. Howard (TE4) | Levine |
57 | Hunter Henry (TE5) | Tomlinson |
58 | Lamar Miller (RB26) | Alessandrini |
59 | Mike Williams (WR27) | Browne |
60 | Jared Cook (TE6) | Chippin |
Round 5: Getting last year's RB13 in PPR in the fifth round is outstanding value, forcing me to move away from a balanced draft. Lindsay will give me a significant edge as a flex player, and I'm confident I can find upside receivers in the later rounds to fill out my starting lineup ... An early run on the second tier of tight ends begins in this round, with three of my favorite targets - Howard, Henry, and Cook - all finding homes. It'll be interesting to see how the tight end market develops in 2019 drafts, with that clear top trio off the table in the first three rounds. Owners who recall grinding their way through last season with waiver-wire scraps at the position might be compelled to overpay.
Round 6Pick | Player | Owner |
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61 | Tyler Boyd (WR28) | Chippin |
62 | James White (RB27) | Browne |
63 | Sammy Watkins (WR29) | Alessandrini |
64 | Calvin Ridley (WR30) | Tomlinson |
65 | Robby Anderson (WR31) | Levine |
66 | Golden Tate (WR32) | Saracini |
67 | Corey Davis (WR33) | Dalley |
68 | Derrick Henry (RB28) | Rohaly |
69 | Evan Engram (TE7) | Bottero |
70 | N'Keal Harry (WR34) | Wilkins |
71 | Will Fuller (WR35) | Foster |
72 | Tevin Coleman (RB29) | Boone |
Round 6: This round could also be labeled "the round that broke my heart." That's because several receivers I had hoped would make it back to me were all drafted. Watkins, Anderson, Ridley, and Tate were my main targets, but they were all chosen before I got back on the clock ... The result was a surprising set of ball carriers still hanging around at the end of the sixth. Even though it wasn't a position of need, I once again elected to make the value pick, giving Coleman the nod over rookies David Montgomery and Miles Sanders. All three are facing battles for playing time, but I'm buying into Coleman's shares in 2019 because of his history with 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan.
Round 7Pick | Player | Owner |
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73 | Marvin Jones (WR36) | Boone |
74 | David Njoku (TE8) | Foster |
75 | David Montgomery (RB30) | Wilkins |
76 | Christian Kirk (WR37) | Bottero |
77 | Derrius Guice (RB31) | Rohaly |
78 | Andrew Luck (QB2) | Dalley |
79 | Deshaun Watson (QB3) | Saracini |
80 | Aaron Rodgers (QB4) | Levine |
81 | LeSean McCoy (RB32) | Tomlinson |
82 | Miles Sanders (RB33) | Alessandrini |
83 | Anthony Miller (WR38) | Browne |
84 | Matt Ryan (QB5) | Chippin |
Round 7: I finally select Jones to address my receiving corps. He's being underrated coming off an injury-shortened campaign. Prior to being sidelined in Week 10, Jones was the WR27 in PPR formats in 2018, even with Kenny Golladay and Golden Tate fighting him for targets. With Tate out of the picture, Jones will return to a similar role and get a chance to earn more targets ... The value of rookies like Montgomery and Sanders will rise as offseason reports trickle in over the next few months and into training camp. Both should be taken well ahead of McCoy, who was barely a fantasy factor last year and is on the downside of his career ... Though I normally wait to draft a quarterback, grabbing Luck, Watson, or Rodgers in this range is defensible. Ryan is a little bit harder to justify, but Team Chippin must be confident the Falcons' passer will come close to repeating his 2018 stats. That's when Ryan posted the second-most fantasy points among quarterbacks.
Round 8Pick | Player | Owner |
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85 | Tyreek Hill (WR39) | Chippin |
86 | Baker Mayfield (QB6) | Browne |
87 | Eric Ebron (TE9) | Alessandrini |
88 | Sterling Shepard (WR40) | Tomlinson |
89 | Rashaad Penny (RB34) | Levine |
90 | Delanie Walker (TE10) | Saracini |
91 | Courtland Sutton (WR41) | Dalley |
92 | Keke Coutee (WR42) | Rohaly |
93 | Peyton Barber (RB35) | Bottero |
94 | Dede Westbrook (WR43) | Wilkins |
95 | D'Onta Foreman (RB36) | Foster |
96 | Geronimo Allison (WR37) | Boone |
Round 8: Hill is a player I've avoided unless my team is desperate for receiver upside in the later rounds, so I haven't ended up with him on many rosters. Had he not been drafted in the first 11 picks of this round, I would have considered him as a calculated gamble at the 8-9 turn ... Tight ends continue to fly off the board earlier than their current ADPs, further justifying the move to secure one of Kelce, Kittle, or Ertz in the second or third rounds ... Foreman's recovery from a torn Achilles suffered in 2017 continues with no assurances he'll ever regain his previous form. He's worth a late-round flier as a potential challenger to Lamar Miller's starting spot, but the eighth round is too early given the very limited success of running backs returning from Achilles tears.
Round 9Pick | Player | Owner |
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97 | John Brown (WR44) | Boone |
98 | Latavius Murray (RB38) | Foster |
99 | Darrell Henderson (RB39) | Wilkins |
100 | James Washington (WR45) | Bottero |
101 | Kenny Stills (WR46) | Rohaly |
102 | Jordan Howard (RB40) | Dalley |
103 | Devin Funchess (WR47) | Saracini |
104 | Jerick McKinnon (RB41) | Levine |
105 | Drew Brees (QB7) | Tomlinson |
106 | Kareem Hunt (RB42) | Alessandrini |
107 | Nyheim Hines (RB43) | Browne |
108 | Dion Lewis (RB44) | Chippin |
Round 9: As promised, I'm loading up on high-upside receivers like Allison and Brown. Both wideouts have enjoyed fantasy success over brief stretches of their careers, and they now enter 2019 with a chance to become weekly difference-makers. Allison is the favorite to earn the No. 2 role while catching passes from Rodgers in Green Bay, while Brown's deep-ball skills will be an excellent match with Josh Allen's monster arm in Buffalo ... Team Levine likely wishes it could have drafted Henderson to hedge its bets as the Gurley owner. Henderson is slated to handle change-of-pace duties behind Gurley, but until we see the latter back to full strength, the rookie's fantasy value will continue to creep up.
Round 10Pick | Player | Owner |
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109 | Emmanuel Sanders (WR48) | Chippin |
110 | Larry Fitzgerald (WR49) | Browne |
111 | Carson Wentz (QB8) | Alessandrini |
112 | DeSean Jackson (WR50) | Tomlinson |
113 | Curtis Samuel (WR51) | Levine |
114 | Carlos Hyde (RB45) | Saracini |
115 | Michael Gallup (WR52) | Dalley |
116 | Russell Wilson (QB9) | Rohaly |
117 | Cam Newton (QB10) | Bottero |
118 | Jordan Reed (TE11) | Wilkins |
119 | MeCole Hardman (WR53) | Foster |
120 | Matt Breida (RB46) | Boone |
Round 10: As always, the double-digit rounds are a prime spot for finding quarterbacks and taking big swings on players with upside. Selecting Breida gives me two-thirds of a 49ers backfield that we know will produce under Shanahan. Whether you see Breida as insurance behind Coleman, or as a candidate to win the starting job outright, he's a name to remember in the late stages of your draft ... Sanders hasn't been available at this point in fantasy drafts in years past, and he could start the season on the PUP list due to an Achilles' injury. If you're thinking about taking him, make sure you're willing to wait until the second half of the season before getting a return on your investment.
Round 11Pick | Player | Owner |
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121 | Jameis Winston (QB11) | Boone |
122 | Tom Brady (QB12) | Foster |
123 | T.J. Hockenson (TE12) | Wilkins |
124 | Jamaal Williams (RB47) | Bottero |
125 | D.K. Metcalf (WR54) | Rohaly |
126 | Vance McDonald (TE13) | Dalley |
127 | Marquise Brown (WR55) | Saracini |
128 | Justice Hill (RB48) | Levine |
129 | Austin Ekeler (RB49) | Tomlinson |
130 | Robert Foster (WR56) | Alessandrini |
131 | Parris Campbell (WR57) | Browne |
132 | Marquise Goodwin (WR58) | Chippin |
Round 11: Winston was featured prominently in my recent bounce-back candidates article. With a talented supporting cast and Bruce Arians leading the way, don't be surprised if Winston finishes 2019 as one of the top fantasy quarterbacks ... Elsewhere, this round was filled with rookies who have the allure of an unopened birthday present. Before we see the paper torn off, they could be anything. Metcalf, Campbell, and Hockenson are in favorable situations and should see consistent snaps, making them the most likely to deliver. Hill will also receive a shot at year-one production in Baltimore's run-heavy system as a complementary piece behind Ingram. His new teammate Brown could struggle with target volume unless Lamar Jackson makes a major sophomore leap as a passer.
Round 12Pick | Player | Owner |
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133 | Jimmy Graham (TE14) | Chippin |
134 | Royce Freeman (RB50) | Browne |
135 | Ito Smith (RB51) | Alessandrini |
136 | Adam Humphries (WR59) | Tomlinson |
137 | Noah Fant (TE15) | Levine |
138 | Philip Rivers (QB13) | Saracini |
139 | Jamison Crowder (WR60) | Dalley |
140 | Jaylen Samuels (RB52) | Rohaly |
141 | Ronald Jones (RB53) | Bottero |
142 | Tyrell Williams (WR61) | Wilkins |
143 | Kyler Murray (QB14) | Foster |
144 | Josh Gordon (WR62) | Boone |
Round 12: While Team Foster may have fallen victim to the name value of six-time Super Bowl champion Brady in the 11th round, pairing the 41-year-old with dual-threat rookie Murray is a smart move that comes with a high fantasy floor and ceiling ... Gordon isn't a player I'm looking to add on many rosters, but in an effort to inject my receiving corps with even more upside, I'll take a chance that the suspended Patriots wideout gets reinstated at some point in 2019. A final-round pick is a small price to pay to hold Gordon's rights until the league decides his fate.
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