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

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theScore staff took part in a 12-team, 12-round mock fantasy draft to offer 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 omitted defenders and kickers, as they're normally selected in the final two rounds.

Draft participants: Mike Dickson, Hayley McGoldrick, Alex Chippin, Daniel Valente, Matt Washington, Caitlyn Holroyd, Alex Moretto, Justin Boone, Ian Dalley, Gino Bottero, Chris Scaglione, Taylor Rohaly

Round 1

Pick Player Team
1 Christian McCaffrey (RB1) Dickson
2 Alvin Kamara (RB2) McGoldrick
3 Dalvin Cook (RB3) Chippin
4 Derrick Henry (RB4) Valente
5 Ezekiel Elliott (RB5) Washington
6 Nick Chubb (RB6) Holroyd
7 Saquon Barkley (RB7) Moretto
8 Aaron Jones (RB8) Boone
9 Davante Adams (WR1) Dalley
10 Tyreek Hill (WR2) Bottero
11 Austin Ekeler (RB9) Scaglione
12 Jonathan Taylor (RB10) Rohaly

Round 1: Team Moretto shows no fear regarding Saquon Barkley's return from a torn ACL, selecting him as the seventh overall. This will likely look like a smart move by October when the Giants back has returned to form and is pushing for top-three fantasy stats at the position.

Aaron Jones is the first choice in my draft strategy guide for picking in the middle of the round, and he falls to me here. Jones and Austin Ekeler have massive pass-catching upside, making them nice values as the eighth and ninth running backs off the board.

Round 2

Pick Player Team
13 Stefon Diggs (WR3) Rohaly
14 Travis Kelce (TE1) Scaglione
15 DeAndre Hopkins (WR4) Bottero
16 DK Metcalf (WR5) Dalley
17 Calvin Ridley (WR6) Boone
18 Antonio Gibson (RB11) Moretto
19 Clyde Edwards-Helaire (RB12) Holroyd
20 Najee Harris (RB13) Washington
21 J.K. Dobbins (RB14) Valente
22 Chris Carson (RB15) Chippin
23 Josh Jacobs (RB16) McGoldrick
24 Justin Jefferson (WR7) Dickson

Round 2: Travis Kelce sneaks into the early second, a rarity these days. While there's a strong argument for spending a first-round pick on such a difference-maker at tight end, this is a much friendlier price to pay.

This draft took place before the Chiefs' second preseason game when Clyde Edwards-Helaire suffered an ankle injury. Though early reports seem positive, this could push his value down in the coming weeks - especially if it turns out to be a dreaded high ankle sprain.

Most of our mocks this year have been heavy on running backs in the opening two rounds. As much as I like J.K. Dobbins, Chris Carson, and Josh Jacobs, you almost never need to draft them this high.

Round 3

Pick Player Team
25 Joe Mixon (RB17) Dickson
26 Terry McLaurin (WR8) McGoldrick
27 A.J. Brown (WR9) Chippin
28 Darren Waller (TE2) Valente
29 CeeDee Lamb (WR10) Washington
30 Keenan Allen (WR11) Holroyd
31 Patrick Mahomes (QB1) Moretto
32 D'Andre Swift (RB18) Boone
33 George Kittle (TE3) Dalley
34 Allen Robinson (WR12) Bottero
35 Julio Jones (WR13) Scaglione
36 Josh Allen (QB2) Rohaly

Round 3: With 16 running backs taken in the first two rounds, it's not surprising to see receivers dominate the third. Every wideout chosen in this frame has an excellent shot at returning top-10 fantasy stats.

Someone might draft Patrick Mahomes or Josh Allen this early in your league, but that doesn't mean it needs to be you. Quarterback is deep, and using this much draft capital on a starter means losing out on high-end players at more important positions.

Round 4

Pick Player Team
37 Adam Thielen (WR14) Rohaly
38 Miles Sanders (RB19) Scaglione
39 Darrell Henderson (RB20) Bottero
40 David Montgomery (RB21) Dalley
41 Robert Woods (WR15) Boone
42 Mike Evans (WR16) Moretto
43 Amari Cooper (WR17) Holroyd
44 Chris Godwin (WR18) Washington
45 Cooper Kupp (WR19) Valente
46 Brandon Aiyuk (WR20) Chippin
47 Tyler Lockett (WR21) McGoldrick
48 Diontae Johnson (WR22) Dickson

Round 4: Team Dalley and Team Bottero went against the grain and avoided running backs through the first three rounds. Though David Montgomery and Darrell Henderson have some question marks around their fantasy outlooks, they're fine starting options for teams anchored by multiple elite receivers or a top-tier tight end.

Another draft and another share of Robert Woods for me. My exposure to the Rams wideout is dangerously high at this point, but his consistency over the last few years has me excited for what's to come with Matthew Stafford throwing him the ball. My roster has remained balanced through four rounds, which is my favorite approach since it allows me to soak up whatever value is available the rest of the way.

Round 5

Pick Player Team
49 Kyle Pitts (TE4) Dickson
50 T.J. Hockenson (TE5) McGoldrick
51 Jerry Jeudy (WR23) Chippin
52 Chase Claypool (WR24) Valente
53 Kyler Murray (QB3) Washington
54 Lamar Jackson (QB4) Holroyd
55 Ja'Marr Chase (WR25) Moretto
56 Travis Etienne (RB22) Boone
57 Mike Davis (RB23) Dalley
58 D.J. Moore (WR26) Bottero
59 Odell Beckham Jr. (WR27) Scaglione
60 Kareem Hunt (RB24) Rohaly

Round 5: If you are going to reach for one of the top quarterbacks, this is a much better range to consider them. Kyler Murray and Lamar Jackson have just as good a chance to finish as the overall QB1 as Mahomes or Allen, who both went two rounds earlier.

In a move perhaps partially made out of spite, I drafted three running backs in the first five rounds - a rare occurrence for me. But I couldn't sit by and watch Team Dalley or Team Bottero be rewarded for waiting on the position by securing Travis Etienne and his receiving upside in Round 5. Sometimes you have to play defense in your draft, and Etienne will slot into my flex spot.

Round 6

Pick Player Team
61 Mark Andrews (TE6) Rohaly
62 Tee Higgins (WR28) Scaglione
63 Chase Edmonds (RB25) Bottero
64 Myles Gaskin (RB26) Dalley
65 Robby Anderson (WR29) Boone
66 Javonte Williams (RB27) Moretto
67 James Robinson (RB28) Holroyd
68 Raheem Mostert (RB29) Washington
69 Dak Prescott (QB5) Valente
70 Ronald Jones II (RB30) Chippin
71 Trey Sermon (RB31) McGoldrick
72 JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR30) Dickson

Round 6: Despite my best efforts, Team Bottero finds a solid RB2 in Chase Edmonds, giving the squad an outstanding receiving corps four wideouts deep (Tyreek Hill, DeAndre Hopkins, Allen Robinson, D.J. Moore) and two upside RB2s in Henderson and Edmonds. It's a strong start for one of our mock regulars, so all the practice is clearly helping.

The mad dash for running backs early on has pushed some riskier ball carriers up the board and into the sixth round. It's hard to justify someone like Ronald Jones going this early given his limited targets and the uncertainty in the Buccaneers' crowded backfield. You must be willing to adapt as your draft unfolds, but don't overpay too much for a positional need.

Round 7

Pick Player Team
73 Michael Carter (RB32) Dickson
74 Michael Thomas (WR31) McGoldrick
75 Aaron Rodgers (QB6) Chippin
76 Kenny Golladay (WR32) Valente
77 DeVonta Smith (WR33) Washington
78 Courtland Sutton (WR34) Holroyd
79 Michael Pittman Jr. (WR35) Moretto
80 Antonio Brown (WR36) Boone
81 Zack Moss (RB33) Dalley
82 Damien Harris (RB34) Bottero
83 Melvin Gordon (RB35) Scaglione
84 D.J. Chark (WR37) Rohaly

Round 7: Antonio Brown has continued to climb my rankings throughout the offseason. After accumulating top-30 numbers in the second half of 2020, Brown has impressed onlookers in Buccaneers practices and is one Mike Evans or Chris Godwin injury from breaking the fantasy football landscape. That's exactly the kind of player you should target as your fourth receiver.

Round 8

Pick Player Team
85 James Conner (RB36) Rohaly
86 Russell Wilson (QB7) Scaglione
87 A.J. Dillon (RB37) Bottero
88 Devin Singletary (RB38) Dalley
89 Laviska Shenault Jr. (WR38) Boone
90 Deebo Samuel (WR39) Moretto
91 Dallas Goedert (TE7) Holroyd
92 Jarvis Landry (WR40) Washington
93 Tyler Boyd (WR41) Valente
94 Evan Engram (TE8) Chippin
95 Justin Herbert (QB8) McGoldrick
96 Mike Williams (WR42) Dickson

Round 8: After avoiding running backs in the first three rounds, Team Dalley has thrown every pick since at the position - with mixed results. After David Montgomery, this team has selected very risky profiles in Mike Davis, Myles Gaskin, Zack Moss, and Devin Singletary. Davis should lead the Falcons' backs this season - if the 28-year-old can maintain his effectiveness. Gaskin is falling down draft boards after the Dolphins talked up a three-back committee. And the Bills' backfield is likely to remain capped due to Josh Allen's usage on the ground. I'm worried about this roster.

Round 9

Pick Player Team
97 Alexander Mattison (RB39) Dickson
98 Leonard Fournette (RB40) McGoldrick
99 Jaylen Waddle (WR43) Chippin
100 Mecole Hardman (WR44) Valente
101 Jamaal Williams (RB41) Washington
102 David Johnson (RB42) Holroyd
103 Nyheim Hines (RB43) Moretto
104 Tony Pollard (RB44) Boone
105 Brandin Cooks (WR45) Dalley
106 Gus Edwards (RB45) Bottero
107 Latavius Murray (RB46) Scaglione
108 Henry Ruggs III (WR46) Rohaly

Round 9: This round is loaded with upside picks, as it should be at this point in the draft. It's filled with intriguing receivers stepping into big opportunities and high-upside backup running backs who could unlock their potential if an injury strikes. Unless you still need your starting quarterback or tight end, this is how you should be drafting from this round on.

Round 10

Pick Player Team
109 Chuba Hubbard (RB47) Rohaly
110 Corey Davis (WR47) Scaglione
111 Will Fuller (WR48) Bottero
112 Tom Brady (QB9) Dalley
113 Michael Gallup (WR49) Boone
114 Marvin Jones (WR50) Moretto
115 Marquise Brown (WR51) Holroyd
116 Elijah Moore (WR52) Washington
117 Curtis Samuel (WR53) Valente
118 Emmanuel Sanders (WR54) Chippin
119 Darnell Mooney (WR55) McGoldrick
120 Matthew Stafford (QB10) Dickson

Round 10: There's not often an entire round of quality picks, but we have just that in Round 10 as managers make fantastic selections across the board. Based on their early showings with their new clubs, veterans like Corey Davis and Marvin Jones have the potential to be heavily targeted No. 1 wideouts in their respective offenses. They might become two of the biggest steals in 2021 fantasy drafts.

Round 11

Pick Player Team
121 Phillip Lindsay (RB48) Dickson
122 A.J. Green (WR56) McGoldrick
123 Kenyan Drake (RB49) Chippin
124 Mark Ingram (RB50) Valente
125 Jonnu Smith (TE9) Washington
126 T.Y. Hilton (WR57) Holroyd
127 Robert Tonyan Jr. (TE10) Moretto
128 Ryan Tannehill (QB11) Boone
129 Marquez Callaway (WR58) Dalley
130 Noah Fant (TE11) Bottero
131 Gabriel Davis (WR59) Scaglione
132 J.D. McKissic (RB51) Rohaly

Round 11: Matthew Stafford, Tom Brady, and Ryan Tannehill are my three quarterback targets in this area of the draft, so I'm pleased to see Tannehill fall to me in the 11th. As long as Julio Jones stays healthy, Tannehill has the potential to maintain his impressive efficiency while providing a fantasy boost with his rushing stats.

Round 12

Pick Player Team
133 Cole Beasley (WR60) Rohaly
134 Deshaun Watson (QB12) Scaglione
135 Jalen Hurts (QB13) Bottero
136 Rondale Moore (WR61) Dalley
137 Logan Thomas (TE12) Boone
138 DeVante Parker (WR62) Moretto
139 Tevin Coleman (RB52) Holroyd
140 Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR63) Washington
141 Marlon Mack (RB53) Valente
142 Zach Ertz (TE13) Chippin
143 Nelson Agholor (WR64) McGoldrick
144 Tre'Quan Smith (WR65) Dickson

Round 12: It's hard to knock anyone's picks this late in the draft, but it feels like a few teams could have put some roster spots to better use. If you have a solid starting quarterback - as Team Scaglione does in Russell Wilson - there's no need to gamble on Deshaun Watson playing in 2021. And though Evan Engram isn't guaranteed to provide high-end weekly fantasy stats for Team Chippin, a declining Zach Ertz doesn't seem like a late-round bet worth making - even if the Eagles trade him before the season.

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