

Thoughts: Remember, this is similar to a Best Ball Mania III format with three starting wideouts in addition to a normal FLEX, so you probably can’t have too many receivers. 161 overall is crazy, but I’ll take him there all day. Thoughts: The algorithm calling Julio a “reach” at No. See what happens when you go RB/RB in the first two rounds. Get Premium Now or Log In Test Different Strategies Find out when you should draft a quarterback. Included in all of the Premium Memberships.
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I’ll be interested to see how it’s graded. Practicing with the Mock Draft Simulator helps you make the best pick every round of your draft. Thoughts: There is probably no chance of Lance lasting this late in real drafts, and this team in general is unrealistically good. With this pick, Hines is a quality RB4 option. Thoughts: I took a risk by passing on Derek Carr for one more round, but the team has gone from a Raiders stack to a potential bomb squad-so I certainly won’t complain about having Russell Wilson as my starter. Thoughts: I should get at least a couple of more wideouts despite the strength of the ones already on the roster, and Moore carries an ideal combination of floor and big-play upside. Dak Prescott and Trey Lance are also still surprisingly available along with Carr, so we’ll see if I can double up at the position. Thoughts: Well, Russell Wilson was still on the board, and he’s simply too good of a value to pass up at No. Instead, Goedert is a great value at this point and potential trade chip behind Darren Waller. Thoughts: This was a spot where I was going to target Derek Carr, but Russell Wilson being available had me rethinking the selection. Thoughts: Renfrow is a very solid WR3 option, so to get him as my fourth option at the position was too good to pass up with the Las Vegas players I already have on the roster. The starting lineup is now completely filled aside from quarterback with Dillon having standalone FLEX value. Thoughts: A shocking run at tight end somehow leaves Dillon on the board after I considered him in the fifth round. Thoughts: It turns out that Waller was there for my next pick, so I have a nice Las Vegas stack going and might target Derek Carr for my quarterback if the value is there. Thoughts: I was between Jacobs and AJ Dillon at running back or going with Darren Waller at tight end, but having one of the two runners last doesn’t seem likely-and I’m more comfortable with the drop-off at tight end than RB2. It’s tough to ask for a better start for a redraft league. Thoughts: The roster now has the starting wideouts locked in with Williams joining Jefferson and Hill-with all three guys having week-winning upside. Thoughts: Maybe the magic will wear off away from the Chiefs, but Hill in the second half of Round 3-especially with three starting wide receivers-seems like an automatic selection. Thoughts: I think Davante Adams would have been the pick if he was available, but Chubb should be a solid RB1 option no matter what happens with Deshaun Watson. Even in a “regular” league, Jefferson would have a strong case to be drafted. Thoughts: The format having three starting wideouts led to me taking Jefferson over a running back like Joe Mixon. It does not store any personal data.This week’s fantasy football mock draft uses the FantasyPros mock simulator for a 12-team, 0.5 PPR league that starts three wide receivers. The cookie is set by the GDPR Cookie Consent plugin and is used to store whether or not user has consented to the use of cookies.

Complete custom mock drafts in minutes and get an instant grade of the results. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Performance". Prepare for the upcoming Fantasy Football season with draft advice, analysis, and mock drafts. This cookie is set by GDPR Cookie Consent plugin. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Other. The cookies is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Necessary". The cookie is set by GDPR cookie consent to record the user consent for the cookies in the category "Functional". Also just 3.7 targets per game this season, 5.5 last season. Last season, he averaged 17.7 PPR PPG on an 85 snap share. The cookie is used to store the user consent for the cookies in the category "Analytics". Najee Harris is averaging just 12.5 PPR points per game (PPG) through three games while playing on 70 of the snaps.

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