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Fantasy: 10-team mock draft with analysis

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Get ready for your season with theScore's 2018 Fantasy Football Draft Kit.

Mock Drafts

theScore staff took part in a 10-team, 12-round mock to help provide a glimpse at what your drafts might look like and give some insight on what to watch for in each round.

This is a standard (non-PPR) 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: Mitch Sanderson, Michael McClymont, Mike Alessandrini, Dan Wilkins, Justin Boone, David P. Woods, Jack Browne, Dan Levine, Josh Wegman, Gino Bottero.

Round 1

Pick Player Owner
1 Le'Veon Bell (RB1) Sanderson
2 Todd Gurley (RB2) McClymont
3 David Johnson (RB3) Alessandrini
4 Ezekiel Elliott (RB4) Wilkins
5 Antonio Brown (WR1) Boone
6 Alvin Kamara (RB5) Woods
7 Saquon Barkley (RB6) Jack
8 DeAndre Hopkins (WR2) Levine
9 Leonard Fournette (RB7) Wegman
10 Melvin Gordon (RB8) Bottero

Round 1: Bell or Gurley at No. 1 will be the debate, but there's no wrong answer ... Johnson is back to full health and should be drafted as such ... Elliott no longer has a suspension looming over him, making him a surefire top-five pick ... Coming off a breakout campaign, Kamara was being eyed as a first-rounder and now gets a boost from Mark Ingram's four-game suspension ... Barkley's talent has fantasy owners salivating, but it's his volume that will help guarantee he's worthy of such an early pick. It's hard to see Barkley falling short of 300 touches this season.

Round 2

Pick Player Owner
11 Odell Beckham Jr. (WR3) Bottero
12 Julio Jones (WR4) Wegman
13 Dalvin Cook (RB9) Levine
14 A.J. Green (WR5) Browne
15 Michael Thomas (WR6) Woods
16 Kareem Hunt (RB10) Boone
17 Devonta Freeman (RB11) Wilkins
18 Keenan Allen (WR7) Alessandrini
19 Mike Evans (WR8) McClymont
20 Davante Adams (WR9) Sanderson

Round 2: In recent years, you never would have expected to see Beckham fall out of the first round. It's a reminder that players coming off serious injuries often create value opportunities for fantasy owners ... Cook doesn't seem to be getting that injury discount, nor should he after teasing us with a phenomenal first month of 2017. The Vikings' offense should be even better this season ... Despite leading the league in rushing yards as a rookie, Hunt is the RB10 here. Memories of his nine-week touchdown drought and worries about Spencer Ware stealing touches are driving Hunt's stock down.

Round 3

Pick Player Owner
21 Rob Gronkowski (TE1) Sanderson
22 LeSean McCoy (RB12) McClymont
23 Doug Baldwin (WR10) Alessandrini
24 Christian McCaffrey (RB13) Wilkins
25 Jerick McKinnon (RB14) Boone
26 Tyreek Hill (WR11) Woods
27 Adam Thielen (WR12) Browne
28 Jordan Howard (RB15) Levine
29 Jay Ajayi (RB16) Wegman
30 Joe Mixon (RB17) Bottero

Round 3: Few players offer the positional advantage Gronk gives his fantasy owners. Taking him in the late second or early third, depending on your league size, is the right call .... McKinnon will be a polarizing selection. While some are enticed by the lead back potential in a Kyle Shanahan offense, others are scared off by McKinnon's durability concerns. Gambling with picks in the first two rounds can be risky, but the 49ers man is worth the wager in the third, especially if you're able to grab his handcuff: Matt Breida.

Round 4

Pick Player Owner
31 Kenyan Drake (RB18) Bottero
32 T.Y. Hilton (WR13) Wegman
33 Travis Kelce (TE2) Levine
34 Allen Robinson (WR14) Browne
35 Sony Michel (RB19) Woods
36 Amari Cooper (WR15) Boone
37 Stefon Diggs (WR16) Wilkins
38 Alex Collins (RB20) Alessandrini
39 Alshon Jeffery (WR17) McClymont
40 Aaron Rodgers (QB1) Sanderson

Round 4: Anyone who drafted Hilton needs to be confident Andrew Luck will be back under center for the Colts in Week 1. Until we see Luck throw, we can't know for sure ... Cooper had a forgettable 2017 campaign, but Jon Gruden wants him to be the focal point of his Raiders offense. That, combined with his talent, is enough reason to buy back in ... Collins doesn't seem to be getting the hype he deserves after emerging as the Ravens' starter. Are owners that worried about Kenneth Dixon or Javorius Allen taking the job from him?

Round 5

Pick Player Owner
41 Demaryius Thomas (WR18) Sanderson
42 Derrick Henry (RB21) McClymont
43 Mark Ingram (RB22) Alessandrini
44 Josh Gordon (WR19) Wilkins
45 Marvin Jones (WR20) Boone
46 Pierre Garcon (WR21) Woods
47 Dion Lewis (RB23) Browne
48 Brandin Cooks (WR22) Levine
49 Larry Fitzgerald (WR23) Wegman
50 Zach Ertz (TE3) Bottero

Round 5: Some might think this is too early for Ingram, due to his suspension, but he's been a top-14 fantasy back for three straight seasons. Even with Kamara's arrival, Ingram finished as the RB6 last year. If he slides back into that role after the first month, he's well worth a fifth-round pick ... Better quarterback play and a full offseason to prepare in the Browns' offense make Gordon an intriguing option ... Getting a piece of the ascending 49ers' offense is wise, but this is a reach for Garcon, whose current ADP in 10-team leagues is closer to the seventh or eighth round.

Round 6

Pick Player Owner
51 JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR24) Bottero
52 Russell Wilson (QB2) Wegman
53 Deshaun Watson (QB3) Levine
54 Lamar Miller (RB24) Browne
55 Derrius Guice (RB25) Woods
56 Rashaad Penny (RB26) Boone
57 Aaron Jones (RB27) Wilkins
58 Golden Tate (WR25) Alessandrini
59 Michael Crabtree (WR26) McClymont
60 Chris Hogan (WR27) Sanderson

Round 6: Watson will be a fan favorite entering the 2018 season thanks to his insane production in the first half of last year. His recovery from a torn ACL seems on track, and while we shouldn't expect him to maintain his TD rate, he's shown he can win fantasy weeks on his own ... There are lots of interesting running back selections in the sixth round. Miller's efficiency went up with Watson in the lineup, but he'll need to hold off D'Onta Foreman for the Texans' starting duties. Guice and Penny are rookies capable of making a big impact in Year 1. Jones has RB1 potential if the Packers' coaching staff gives him the nod.

Round 7

Pick Player Owner
61 Tevin Coleman (RB28) Sanderson
62 Jimmy Graham (TE4) McClymont
63 Devin Funchess (WR28) Alessandrini
64 Corey Davis (WR29) Wilkins
65 Greg Olsen (TE5) Boone
66 Jarvis Landry (WR30) Woods
67 Carson Wentz (QB4) Browne
68 Marshawn Lynch (RB29) Levine
69 Will Fuller (WR31) Wegman
70 Marlon Mack (WR32) Bottero

Round 7: Davis is a true breakout candidate and a solid pick in the middle rounds ... Wentz is behind Watson in his recovery timetable, putting his Week 1 availability still in doubt. Once healthy, he's an elite fantasy quarterback, making him good value in the seventh round ... Lynch may be 32, but he showed he still had plenty left in the tank last season. If used correctly, he could provide a nice return at this range in drafts.

Round 8

Pick Player Owner
71 Dez Bryant (WR33) Bottero
72 Ronald Jones II (RB30) Wegman
73 Kenny Stills (WR34) Levine
74 Royce Freeman (RB31) Browne
75 Robby Anderson (WR35) Woods
76 D'Onta Foreman (RB32) Boone
77 Nick Chubb (RB33) Wilkins
78 Kerryon Johnson (RB34) Alessandrini
79 Julian Edelman (WR36) McClymont
80 Jamaal Williams (RB35) Sanderson

Round 8: If you're taking DeVante Parker over Stills in your draft, you're making a mistake. Luckily, that wasn't the case here as Stills, who will lead the Dolphins in receiving this year, went off the board a round before Parker ... Foreman has star potential if he can regain his form after an Achilles tear, but the list of running backs who have accomplished that feat is short ... Anderson's off-field issues are the only thing keeping him from being a top-24 WR.

Round 9

Pick Player Owner
81 Isaiah Crowell (RB36) Sanderson
82 Tom Brady (QB5) McClymont
83 Evan Engram (TE6) Alessandrini
84 Sammy Watkins (WR37) Wilkins
85 Cam Newton (QB6) Boone
86 Delanie Walker (TE7) Woods
87 Chris Thompson (RB37) Browne
88 Robert Woods (WR38) Levine
89 Carlos Hyde (RB38) Wegman
90 DeVante Parker (WR39) Bottero

Round 9: Thinking about waiting on a quarterback? Seeing Brady and Newton available in the ninth round is all the convincing you should need ... Woods was a revelation in 2017, but with Cooks joining the Rams, his ceiling takes a hit ... Crowell, Watkins, and Hyde will all be trying to prove themselves on new teams. Watkins and Hyde are the superior talents, but Crowell will enter the year as the Jets' projected starter, giving him a shot to outproduce them both.

Round 10

Pick Player Owner
91 Drew Brees (QB7) Bottero
92 Kyle Rudolph (TE8) Wegman
93 Emmanuel Sanders (WR40) Levine
94 Nelson Agholor (WR41) Browne
95 Rex Burkhead (RB39) Woods
96 Marqise Lee (WR42) Boone
97 Sterling Shepard (WR43) Wilkins
98 Cooper Kupp (WR44) Alessandrini
99 Duke Johnson (RB40) McClymont
100 Tarik Cohen (RB41) Sanderson

Round 10: Sanders went a couple rounds later than his ADP, likely due to his disappointing 2017 campaign. However, with the Broncos' upgrade at quarterback, there's reason to believe he can get back over the 1,000-yard mark ... Burkhead will be one of the most intriguing handcuffs, with the skill set to assume the Patriots' starting role if Michel falters or is injured. Burkhead should also provide owners with some decent receiving production even with Michel active ... Do not sleep on Lee. The Jaguars' passing attack isn't normally a source of consistent fantasy numbers, but Lee was brought back to be their top wideout.

Round 11

Pick Player Owner
101 Josh Doctson (WR45) Sanderson
102 C.J. Anderson (RB42) McClymont
103 Kirk Cousins (QB8) Alessandrini
104 George Kittle (TE9) Wilkins
105 Matt Breida (RB43) Boone
106 Matthew Stafford (QB9) Woods
107 Trey Burton (TE10) Browne
108 Latavius Murray (RB44) Levine
109 Corey Clement (RB45) Wegman
110 Marquise Goodwin (WR46) Bottero

Round 11: At this point in the draft, you should be aiming for upside. Doctson, Kittle, Burton, and Goodwin are all examples of players who could blow up if things fall their way ... Breida and Murray are top-level backups who would instantly reach RB2 status if their starter was sidelined. Breida has a sneaky chance to become a weekly flex option, assuming the 49ers try to limit McKinnon's touches.

Round 12

Pick Player Owner
111 Jordan Reed (TE11) Bottero
112 Devontae Booker (RB46) Wegman
113 D.J. Moore (WR47) Levine
114 Andrew Luck (QB10) Browne
115 Ben Roethlisberger (QB11) Woods
116 Randall Cobb (WR48) Boone
117 Philip Rivers (QB12) Wilkins
118 Kelvin Benjamin (WR49) Alessandrini
119 Calvin Ridley (WR50) McClymont
120 Spencer Ware (RB47) Sanderson

Round 12: Reed's upside is well-known, but so is his injury history. It's very difficult to trust him in fantasy, meaning you need to draft another tight end to pair with him ... Reports that Booker will have a larger role than people expect make him worth a late-round flier ... For all the doubts around Luck's recovery, swiping him in the 12th round is an acceptable amount of risk that could have a huge payoff.

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