Article 4MXER Fantasy: 12-team mock draft with analysis after every round

Fantasy: 12-team mock draft with analysis after every round

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Mock Drafts

theScore staff took part in a 12-team, 12-round mock to offer a glimpse into what your drafts could look like and provide some insight on what to watch for in each round.

This is a PPR (point per reception) 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, as they normally get selected in the final two rounds.

Draft Participants: Justin Boone, Michael McClymont, Jack Browne, Mike Alessandrini, Caitlyn Holroyd, Gino Bottero, Ian Dalley, Taylor Rohaly, Dan Levine, Eric Patterson, Alan Wong, and Mike Dickson.

Round 1
PickPlayerOwner
1Christian McCaffrey (RB1)Browne
2Saquon Barkley (RB2)Alessandrini
3Alvin Kamara (RB3)Patterson
4DeAndre Hopkins (WR1)Dickson
5David Johnson (RB4)Holroyd
6Davante Adams (WR2)McClymont
7Ezekiel Elliott (RB5)Boone
8Le'Veon Bell (RB6)Levine
9Michael Thomas (WR3)Rohaly
10Julio Jones (WR4)Dalley
11James Conner (RB7)Bottero
12Tyreek Hill (WR5)Wong

Round 1: With the uncertainty surrounding Elliott's holdout, a couple of receivers went off the board a little earlier than usual, including Hopkins cracking the top four picks. After the Le'Veon Bell situation from 2018, it's understandable that fantasy managers are a little nervous about spending a first-round pick on a player who hasn't reported to the team yet. At 1.07, I was willing to take my chances on Elliott instead of reaching for another player. I still expect him to sign a new deal and be in the lineup Week 1, but I'm also confident in my ability to find enough depth at running back to get me through a couple early games without him - if that's where this ends up.

Round 2
PickPlayerOwner
13Joe Mixon (RB8)Wong
14Odell Beckham Jr. (WR6)Bottero
15Nick Chubb (RB9)Dalley
16Travis Kelce (TE1)Rohaly
17Dalvin Cook (RB10)Levine
18JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR7)Boone
19Mike Evans (WR8)McClymont
20Keenan Allen (WR9)Holroyd
21Todd Gurley (RB11)Dickson
22Antonio Brown (WR10)Patterson
23Adam Thielen (WR11)Alessandrini
24T.Y. Hilton (WR12)Browne

Round 2: The Duke Johnson trade occurred near the end of this draft, but I've been touting Chubb as a first-round pick all offseason. He caught 20 passes over the final nine games last year and that was with Johnson in the lineup. Chubb has an all-round skill set and is going to be a top-seven fantasy back in 2019 ... Brown's foot injury pushed him below Evans and Allen. He remains a second-round pick, but concerns about his availability for the opener are growing.

Round 3
PickPlayerOwner
25Aaron Jones (RB12)Browne
26Damien Williams (RB13)Alessandrini
27Kerryon Johnson (RB14)Patterson
28Leonard Fournette (RB15)Dickson
29Amari Cooper (WR13)Holroyd
30Melvin Gordon (RB16)McClymont
31George Kittle (TE2)Boone
32Julian Edelman (WR14)Levine
33Marlon Mack (RB17)Rohaly
34Stefon Diggs (WR15)Dalley
35Devonta Freeman (RB18)Bottero
36Zach Ertz (TE3)Wong

Round 3: Despite falling in our previous mocks, Fournette found a home in the third round with Team Dickson. With Gurley and Fournette as his top two backs, Team Dickson is swinging for the fences and taking on a lot of risk in the process ... After selecting an outstanding tandem at receiver with Adams and Evans, Team McClymont gambled on Gordon's upside amid his holdout. It's a worthwhile endeavor because if Gordon gets back on the field, Team McClymont will have the best trio in the league ... If you've been following my early drafts, you know Kittle has been a target of mine in the late second and early third rounds, so scooping him up at 3.07 was an easy decision for me.

Round 4
PickPlayerOwner
37Derrick Henry (RB19)Wong
38Brandin Cooks (WR16)Bottero
39David Montgomery (RB20)Dalley
40Robert Woods (WR17)Rohaly
41Josh Jacobs (RB21)Levine
42Mark Ingram (RB22)Boone
43Patrick Mahomes (QB1)McClymont
44Kenny Golladay (WR18)Holroyd
45Calvin Ridley (WR19)Dickson
46Chris Godwin (WR20)Patterson
47Tyler Lockett (WR21)Alessandrini
48Cooper Kupp (WR22)Browne

Round 4: I'm staying away from Henry, especially in PPR formats, due to his lack of a role in the Titans' passing game. The bruising back has 15 receptions or fewer in each of his three NFL campaigns. He's also dealing with a calf strain that could cause him to miss a significant chunk of the preseason ... Ingram continues to be a steal in the fourth round. It's surprising that the fantasy community isn't more excited for a back with his proven track record joining one of the run-heaviest offenses in the league.

Round 5
PickPlayerOwner
49Tevin Coleman (RB23)Browne
50Sony Michel (RB24)Alessandrini
51A.J. Green (WR23)Patterson
52Jarvis Landry (WR24)Dickson
53Phillip Lindsay (RB25)Holroyd
54Chris Carson (RB26)McClymont
55DJ Moore (WR25)Boone
56Tyler Boyd(WR26)Levine
57James White (RB27)Rohaly
58Tarik Cohen (RB28)Dalley
59Mike Williams (WR27)Bottero
60Dante Pettis (WR28)Wong

Round 5: Green was taken ahead of Boyd in the fifth round, but that sentiment may soon change, as the timetable for Green's early-season return is hard for fantasy managers to trust ... Coleman, Michel, and Carson all have league-winning upside, making them highly appealing at this stage of drafts ... Moore is one of my breakout candidates and allows me to maintain a balanced approach, which frees me up to take the best available players at any position the rest of the way.

Round 6
PickPlayerOwner
61Alshon Jeffery (WR29)Wong
62O.J. Howard (TE4)Bottero
63Deshaun Watson (QB2)Dalley
64Christian Kirk (WR30)Rohaly
65Robby Anderson (WR31)Levine
66Allen Robinson (WR32)Boone
67Lamar Miller (RB29)McClymont
68Hunter Henry (TE5)Holroyd
69Evan Engram (TE6)Dickson
70Austin Ekeler (RB30)Patterson
71Geronimo Allison (WR33)Alessandrini
72Andrew Luck (QB3)Browne

Round 6: Team Dalley selecting Watson in the sixth round is a much better value pick than reaching on Mahomes in the fourth ... Miller's stock stays about the same despite the Duke Johnson trade. It was clear the Texans were going to find someone to pair with Miller. The bigger question is what this means for his long-term outlook heading into the final year of his contract ... There's a loaded tier of receivers worth targeting in the fifth and sixth rounds. Don't panic, just let one fall to you. In this case, I grabbed Robinson at 6.06.

Round 7
PickPlayerOwner
73Jared Cook (TE7)Browne
74Larry Fitzgerald (WR34)Alessandrini
75Will Fuller (WR35)Patterson
76Aaron Rodgers (QB4)Dickson
77Kenyan Drake (RB31)Holroyd
78Sammy Watkins (WR36)McClymont
79Miles Sanders (RB32)Boone
80Corey Davis (WR37)Levine
81Kalen Ballage (RB33)Rohaly
82Marvin Jones (WR38)Dalley
83Sterling Shepard (WR39)Bottero
84Baker Mayfield (QB5)Wong

Round 7: Securing Cook in the seventh round was a very smart way to attack the tight end position ... Drake might be in more of a time-share than we expected, but the Dolphins are going to be trailing most weeks, forcing them to deploy their passing-down back; keep that in mind during PPR drafts ... With the Elliott situation looming over my roster, Sanders gives me a potential Week 1 option. If the reports coming out of Eagles camp are true, we could see Sanders emerge from Philly's committee backfield as a true difference-maker at some point in the season.

Round 8
PickPlayerOwner
85Jordan Howard (RB34)Wong
86Darrell Henderson (RB35)Bottero
87David Njoku (TE8)Dalley
88Jared Goff (QB6)Rohaly
89Rashaad Penny (RB36)Levine
90Dede Westbrook (WR40)Boone
91Vance McDonald (TE9)McClymont
92Matt Ryan (QB7)Holroyd
93Derrius Guice (RB37)Dickson
94Drew Brees (QB8)Patterson
95Eric Ebron (TE10)Alessandrini
96Kareem Hunt (RB38)Browne

Round 8: Goff's ADP is QB12, so pulling the trigger on him at QB6 seems like an overplay. There's a good chance he would have been on the board for Team Rohaly a round later ... Hunt won't be on many of my teams this year. With an eight-game suspension and a bye week, he can't return to the field until Week 10, and even then, his role has yet to be determined. Drafting Hunt is banking on a Chubb injury occurring in the first half of the season ... Westbrook gives me another breakout candidate in my receiving corps and a potential flex if Zeke does miss time.

Round 9
PickPlayerOwner
97Marquez Valdes-Scantling (WR41)Browne
98Curtis Samuel (WR42)Alessandrini
99Emmanuel Sanders (WR43)Paterson
100Royce Freeman (RB39)Dickson
101Ronald Jones (RB40)Holroyd
102DeSean Jackson (WR44)McClymont
103Carson Wentz (QB9)Boone
104Cam Newton (QB10)Levine
105Justice Hill (RB41)Rohaly
106Keke Coutee (WR45)Dalley
107Courtland Sutton (WR46)Bottero
108Peyton Barber (RB42)Wong

Round 9: So many solid receivers were taken in the ninth, with MVS, Samuel, Sanders, D-Jax, Coutee, and Sutton all having WR3 upside ... Either Team Holroyd or Team Wong will end up with the Bucs' starting running back for the price of a ninth-round pick. Regardless of your feelings about Tampa's rushing attack, that's still great value for a possible starter ... Wentz and Newton both have top-five upside and should be on your shortlist of quarterbacks to draft between the eighth and 10th rounds, depending on the draft.

Round 10
PickPlayerOwner
109John Brown (WR47)Wong
110Anthony Miller (WR48)Bottero
111Devin Funchess (WR49)Dalley
112Latavius Murray (RB43)Rohaly
113N'Keal Harry (WR50)Levine
114Donte Moncrief (WR51)Boone
115Justin Jackson (RB44)McClymont
116Golden Tate (WR52)Holroyd
117James Washington (WR53)Dickson
118Matt Breida (RB45)Patterson
119Kyler Murray (QB11)Alessandrini
120Tre'Quan Smith (WR54)Browne

Round 10: Team McClymont protects itself against an extended Gordon absence by taking another Chargers back in Jackson, who could see more work than people realize in a split with Ekeler ... Breida was a luxury pick for Team Patterson and gives him one of the strongest backfields in this draft with Kamara, Kerryon, Ekeler, and now Breida. Jerick McKinnon's recent setback puts Breida in position to see significant touches alongside Coleman ... Upside is the goal in the late rounds and Moncrief is on track to be the No. 2 wideout in Pittsburgh's high-volume passing attack.

Round 11
PickPlayerOwner
121Mark Andrews (TE11)Browne
122LeSean McCoy (RB46)Alessandrini
123Delanie Walker (TE12)Patterson
124Parris Campbell (WR55)Dickson
125Michael Gallup (WR56)Holroyd
126Damien Harris (RB47)McClymont
127Jaylen Samuels (RB48)Boone
128Austin Hooper (TE13)Levine
129Josh Gordon (WR57)Rohaly
130Devin Singletary (RB49)Dalley
131Jerick McKinnon (RB50)Bottero
132Duke Johnson (RB51)Wong

Round 11: Duke Johnson of the Browns was an 11th-round pick. Duke Johnson of the Texans will likely go off the board a couple of rounds earlier now that he has a more direct path to snaps and an outside shot of usurping Miller as the lead back ... There's been speculation that Samuels will be more involved than past Steelers backup RBs have been. That's not the reason he's my pick here. Samuels has proven he can produce RB1 numbers when thrust into the starting lineup. If Conner goes down, I'll be ready to plug Samuels into my starting lineup as well.

Round 12
PickPlayerOwner
133DeVante Parker (WR58)Wong
134Jameis Winston (QB12)Bottero
135Carlos Hyde (RB52)Dalley
136Kenny Stills (WR59)Rohaly
137T.J. Hockenson (TE14)Levine
138Tony Pollard (RB53)Boone
139Adrian Peterson (RB54)McClymont
140Dion Lewis (RB55)Holroyd
141DK Metcalf (WR60)Dickson
142Chris Thompson (RB56)Patterson
143Russell Wilson (QB13)Alessandrini
144Tyrell Williams (WR61)Browne

Round 12: It's shocking to see Wilson fall to the final round, but fantasy managers are worried about his lack of volume and the regression that's coming for his insane efficiency numbers last year ... Lewis could be an underrated pick here if Henry's calf issue lingers ... Pollard has been getting a lot of praise in Cowboys camp and gives me insurance for Elliott in case a new deal can't be worked out.

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