![]() ![]() Plus, the running backs and receivers all just sort of blur together now that we’re in the middle rounds. No tight end was taken for THREE ROUNDS after I selected Waller. Not only is he a top-five fantasy tight end, but the drop-off after him is massive. ![]() In hindsight, I feel lucky to have snagged Waller when I did. Until he gets an upgrade at the quarterback position, it’s hard to see him produce WR1 fantasy numbers. Taking DJ Moore in the fifth feels right. He definitely won’t see targets that other running backs would, but the 52 he did see last year is nothing to sneeze at. Gibson is a fine option this late after finishing fourth in the NFL in carries last year. There just isn’t a guarantee at the position like there used to be, as running backs are now as interchangeable as any other position in the sport. Waiting for four rounds to take a running back isn’t exactly going ‘Zero-RB,’ but it’s close. Brown (WR – TEN), who went six picks earlier, any day. He’s been a top-10 fantasy receiver in both seasons as a Bill but was just the seventh receiver taken. Diggs falling to the mid-third round was lucky. Now that the quarterback position is locked down, I can draft nothing but running backs and receivers from here on out. I trust Mahomes and Andy Reid to find a suitable replacement for Tyreek Hill (WR – MIA) before the season and produce the same fireworks as before.īurrow could be considered a reach considering just three receivers had been taken before him and no other quarterback was taken after him for nine picks but – as mentioned above – I’d rather lock down the position and then spend the rest of the draft filling up on running backs and receivers rather than hoping a late-round quarterback works out. But falling to seventh in a Superflex draft and behind Justin Herbert (QB – LAC)? No thanks. Securing the most important position in a Superflex format with my first two picks was a goal but I couldn’t have imagined both Patrick Mahomes or Joe Burrow would be available when I picked.įor Mahomes, a case could be made that he should be taken after Josh Allen (QB – BUF) since Allen has been fantasy’s top quarterback for two years running. Below is a mock draft recently completed using the FantasyPros Mock Draft Simulator for a Superflex, PPR-scoring league. A lot has happened over the off-season and ADP is starting to take shape. ![]()
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