Smith could be a high upside sleeper at tight end this year. I’ve waited long enough on tight end and am happy to land Smith in Round 12. Instead, I’m going with Pittman, who like Shenault possesses a ton of Year 2 upside. So I’ll just keep waiting and take my starter later. Dallas Goedert, Kyle Pitts, and Logan Thomas were all taken between my 10th and 11th round picks. I waited one too many rounds to take a tight end. But he’s still one of the top handcuffs in fantasy and could see an increased role in his sophomore season. The return of Aaron Jones took some air out of Dillon’s fantasy stock. I’m taking an upside shot on Shenault, who’s a beast with the ball in his hands. Running back is a dumpster fire, so I turned to receiver. Hockenson didn’t feel like the best value. There are a ton of tight ends I like still left on the board. This is where the draft is starting to get ugly. Running back’s becoming a hot mess, so I’m settling for Edmonds, who could be effective with more playing time in Arizona. But let’s not forget that Higgins was pretty darn good as a rookie last year, posting 908 yards and six touchdowns. If he falls off a cliff, this entire passing game could sink.Įveryone’s thrilled that LSU teammates Burrow and Ja’Marr Chase will be reuniting in Cincinnati. I’m also praying Ben Roethlisberger still has a little left in the tank. He’s an immensely talented player, he just needs to stay healthy. Johnson’s the last guy on the board who I believe has WR1 potential. Hopefully, that results in more than 4 touchdowns for Moore. Sam Darnold could be an improvement over the conservative Teddy Bridgewater. He’s a high-end WR2 who has weekly WR1 potential. Moore caught 21 fewer passes than he did in 2019, but he racked up 18 more receiving yards. I’ve got two tailbacks I feel good about, and there are still a ton of great receivers left who I can add moving forward. I’m expecting big things from Burrow in Year 2, so I’m locking him in as my QB2. Swift could be an elite pass-catching tailback in his second season. It came down to Swift and Najee Harris, but I’m rolling with Swift because of the half-PPR format. And I’ve got a stud quarterback on my roster already. I was tempted to take another quarterback, and Michael Thomas, Keenan Allen, and Allen Robinson were all on the board. I’ve always been a believer in Mixon’s talent, and I finally think we’ll get to see him operate in a functional offense. But receiver is insanely deep, and I needed to make sure I got an RB1. I was tempted to take Stefon Diggs, or Murray’s top weapon, DeAndre Hopkins with this pick. In a superflex league, I couldn’t pass up Murray’s dual-threat ability. This pick came down to Murray and Derrick Henry. I was randomly assigned the 7th overall pick.Ĭomplete a mock draft in minutes with our free Draft Simulator With all that being said, here’s a mock draft I did using our Draft Wizard for a 12-team, superflex, half-point PPR league. And there’s no harm in getting a head start on prep for the upcoming season. But you can gain a lot of early insights by doing so. Some would say there’s no point to draft in May. May is when the NFL really re-opens for business. The schedule for the upcoming season is out. Free agency and the NFL Draft have commenced. But if you ask me, the NFL’s offseason really begins in May. The NFL offseason technically begins in February.
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