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Fantasy: 10-team mock draft with analysis after every round

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

theScore staff took part in a 10-team, 12-round mock to provide a glimpse at what your drafts could 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: Justin Boone, Dan Wilkins, Mike Dickson, Alex Chippin, Michael McClymont, Jack Browne, Dan Levine, Sean Tomlinson, Gino Bottero, David P. Woods.

Round 1

Pick Player Owner
1 Todd Gurley (RB1) Boone
2 Ezekiel Elliott (RB2) Wilkins
3 Le'Veon Bell (RB3) Dickson
4 Kareem Hunt (RB4) Chippin
5 David Johnson (RB5) McClymont
6 Antonio Brown (WR1) Browne
7 Alvin Kamara (RB6) Levine
8 DeAndre Hopkins (WR2) Tomlinson
9 Leonard Fournette (RB7) Bottero
10 Odell Beckham Jr. (WR3) Woods

Round 1: In my latest rankings update, Elliott fell to fourth overall behind Gurley, Bell, and Johnson. The change was due to doubts about the Cowboys' offense, especially now that it's dealing with several injuries on the line. Elliott is a great back, but if the team's stellar blockers aren't paving the way, he'll struggle to keep pace with the other elite players at his position ... Hunt led the NFL in rushing yards as a rookie and it's possible he could do it again, but watching him go nine games without a touchdown in the middle of last season makes it hard to push him into my top five. I definitely prefer Johnson, Brown, and Kamara, who went with the next three picks.

Round 2

Pick Player Owner
11 Melvin Gordon (RB8) Woods
12 Julio Jones (WR4) Bottero
13 Saquon Barkley (RB9) Tomlinson
14 Michael Thomas (WR5) Levine
15 Rob Gronkowski (TE1) Browne
16 Dalvin Cook (RB10) McClymont
17 Keenan Allen (WR6) Chippin
18 A.J. Green (WR7) Dickson
19 Devonta Freeman (RB11) Wilkins
20 Davante Adams (WR8) Boone

Round 2: In 10-team leagues, the entire second round is loaded with talent. In fact, every player taken here has a chance to finish as the No. 1 fantasy player at their position this season ... Gordon as the RB8 is a nice value pick, considering the Chargers should be a winning team this year and will play one of the better fantasy schedules for running backs ... Some may think Gronk went a little early, but the advantage he offers at tight end is substantial enough that he's well worth a top-20 pick.

Round 3

Pick Player Owner
21 Stefon Diggs (WR9) Boone
22 Doug Baldwin (WR10) Wilkins
23 Jerick McKinnon (RB12) Dickson
24 Travis Kelce (TE2) Chippin
25 Mike Evans (WR11) McClymont
26 T.Y. Hilton (WR12) Browne
27 Jordan Howard (RB13) Levine
28 Adam Thielen (WR13) Tomlinson
29 Jay Ajayi (RB14) Bottero
30 Alex Collins (RB15) Woods

Round 3: After getting Gurley in the first round, I went with back-to-back wide receivers in Adams and Diggs at the 2-3 turn. Adams has one of the highest touchdown ceilings of any wideout in the game, while Diggs is primed for a career year if he can stay healthy ... I understand the desire to secure an elite tight end, but I'm not willing to take Kelce with a top-25 selection. In 10-team leagues, I'd target him in the fourth round, and Zach Ertz in the fifth.

Round 4

Pick Player Owner
31 Amari Cooper (WR14) Woods
32 Lamar Miller (RB16) Bottero
33 LeSean McCoy (RB17) Tomlinson
34 Larry Fitzgerald (WR15) Levine
35 Allen Robinson (WR16) Browne
36 Tyreek Hill (WR17) McClymont
37 Christian McCaffrey (RB18) Chippin
38 Demaryius Thomas (WR18) Dickson
39 Joe Mixon (RB19) Wilkins
40 Rex Burkhead (RB20) Boone

Round 4: Nobody went heavy at a single position through the first three rounds, and staying balanced allows you to capture value when it's available ... McCoy will be one of the riskiest picks in fantasy drafts this year. He has the potential to win leagues if he can somehow sustain his production, but the uncertainty surrounding his off-field issues and a Bills offense that's largely devoid of talent are factors that make it difficult to select him in the early rounds. I'd rather take my chances with McCaffrey or Mixon.

Round 5

Pick Player Owner
41 Josh Gordon (WR19) Boone
42 Chris Hogan (WR20) Wilkins
43 Zach Ertz (TE3) Dickson
44 JuJu Smith-Schuster (WR21) Chippin
45 Marshawn Lynch (RB21) McClymont
46 Aaron Rodgers (QB1) Browne
47 Brandin Cooks (WR22) Levine
48 Golden Tate (WR23) Tomlinson
49 Alshon Jeffery (WR24) Bottero
50 Marvin Jones (WR25) Woods

Round 5: Gordon is back with the Browns, and while that doesn't alleviate all the worries that come with drafting him, it puts him in play in this range of the draft. His upside is well-documented as a potential WR1 in fantasy ... Lynch was the only running back taken here, but as the hype builds around certain rookie backs, I suspect some will sneak into the fifth.

Round 6

Pick Player Owner
51 Kerryon Johnson (RB22) Woods
52 Royce Freeman (RB23) Bottero
53 Deshaun Watson (QB2) Tomlinson
54 Mark Ingram (RB24) Levine
55 Dion Lewis (RB25) Browne
56 Russell Wilson (QB3) McClymont
57 Jarvis Landry (WR26) Chippin
58 Kenyan Drake (RB26) Dickson
59 Corey Davis (WR27) Wilkins
60 Derrick Henry (RB27) Boone

Round 6: This round was full of possible league-winners. Johnson and Freeman could flirt with low-end RB1 numbers if they're able to emerge as the clear starters on their teams ... Watson isn't going to match his historic production from the first half of the 2017 season, but we know that's within reach for him ... If Lewis or Henry is sidelined for any amount of time, the other will be a fantasy star ... Ingram will also have significant upside once he returns from his four-game suspension.

Round 7

Pick Player Owner
61 Tevin Coleman (RB28) Boone
62 Tom Brady (QB4) Wilkins
63 Michael Crabtree (WR28) Dickson
64 Chris Thompson (RB29) Chippin
65 Emmanuel Sanders (WR29) McClymont
66 Sony Michel (RB30) Browne
67 Greg Olsen (TE4) Levine
68 Sammy Watkins (WR30) Tomlinson
69 Will Fuller (WR31) Bottero
70 Aaron Jones (WR31) Woods

Round 7: With my starting receivers locked in, I decided to take more shots at running backs at the 6-7 turn. Much like Henry, Coleman is capable of attaining RB1 status in fantasy if his running mate Freeman gets hurt ... The discount you're getting on Michel due to his preseason injury is making him hard to pass on in the middle rounds. Burkhead is now dealing with an injury of his own, while Michel might be the best back in this rookie class behind Barkley.

Round 8

Pick Player Owner
71 Jimmy Graham (TE5) Woods
72 Robby Anderson (WR32) Bottero
73 Delanie Walker (TE6) Tomlinson
74 Kenny Stills (WR33) Levine
75 Isaiah Crowell (RB32) Browne
76 Kyle Rudolph (TE7) McClymont
77 Drew Brees (QB5) Chippin
78 Cam Newton (QB6) Dickson
79 Evan Engram (TE8) Wilkins
80 Tarik Cohen (RB33) Boone

Round 8: Tight ends were a hot commodity in the eighth, with Graham, Walker, Rudolph, and Engram going off the board. Though Rudolph makes more sense a round later, Engram is the only one I have an issue with here. The sophomore is unlikely to see the volume he did last year when the Giants' receiving corps was ravaged by injuries. He's an excellent pass-catcher, but targets will be harder to come by in 2018.

Round 9

Pick Player Owner
81 Marquise Goodwin (WR34) Boone
82 Chris Carson (RB34) Wilkins
83 Devin Funchess (WR35) Dickson
84 Robert Woods (WR36) Chippin
85 Randall Cobb (WR37) McClymont
86 Rashaad Penny (RB35) Browne
87 C.J. Anderson (RB36) Levine
88 Carlos Hyde (RB37) Tomlinson
89 Carson Wentz (QB7) Bottero
90 Jordy Nelson (WR38) Woods

Round 9: Similar to Michel, Penny's ADP is plummeting because of an injury that's held him out of the preseason. Carson is now set up to open the year as the starter in Seattle, but for the price of a ninth-round pick, you can stash Penny on your bench and wait for him to carve out a bigger role as the schedule goes on. The Seahawks didn't take him in the first round to keep him on the bench ... Hyde might prove to be the best pick in this mock. He's outplayed Duke Johnson and Nick Chubb so far, and has looked good in the process. Don't be shocked if he posts RB2 numbers early in the year.

Round 10

Pick Player Owner
91 Anthony Miller (WR39) Woods
92 Jordan Reed (TE9) Bottero
93 Pierre Garcon (WR40) Tomlinson
94 Kirk Cousins (QB8) Levine
95 Julian Edelman (WR41) Browne
96 Ronald Jones II (RB38) McClymont
97 Antonio Callaway (WR42) Chippin
98 Marqise Lee (WR43) Dickson
99 Sterling Shepard (WR44) Wilkins
100 Trey Burton (TE10) Boone

Round 10: Upside should always be the goal in the later rounds, and Miller fits that profile perfectly. The Bears rookie has impressed in the slot this summer, making countless plays in practice and flashing his talents during preseason contests. It's not out of the realm of possibility that Miller - not Robinson - leads Chicago in receptions and receiving yards in 2018 ... Burton could also be a darkhorse candidate for the honor after signing a big-money deal in the offseason, as Mitch Trubisky has targeted his new tight end early and often in exhibition action.

Round 11

Pick Player Owner
101 Matthew Stafford (QB9) Boone
102 Marlon Mack (RB39) Wilkins
103 Peyton Barber (RB40) Dickson
104 Jamaal Williams (RB41) Chippin
105 Adrian Peterson (RB42) McClymont
106 Matt Breida (RB43) Browne
107 D.J. Moore (WR45) Levine
108 Chris Godwin (WR46) Tomlinson
109 Nelson Agholor (WR47) Bottero
110 Nick Chubb (RB44) Woods

Round 11: Waiting on a quarterback often proves to be fruitful, with guys like Stafford available deep in drafts. The Lions pivot always finds himself in the QB1 ranks and has a favorable schedule at the beginning of the season ... This was a slow draft held over the last few days, during which news of Peterson's signing broke. We don't know how long the veteran will last, but he'll have a chance to be fantasy relevant when Washington faces soft run defenses in two of its first three games. Just don't expect the fun to last all year.

Round 12

Pick Player Owner
111 Ben Roethlisberger (QB10) Woods
112 Jamison Crowder (WR48) Bottero
113 Duke Johnson (RB45) Tomlinson
114 Bilal Powell (RB46) Levine
115 Cooper Kupp (WR49) Browne
116 Kelvin Benjamin (WR50) McClymont
117 Devontae Booker (RB47) Chippin
118 Andrew Luck (QB11) Dickson
119 Kenny Golladay (WR51) Wilkins
120 Michael Gallup (WR52) Boone

Round 12: Roethlisberger and Luck are intriguing fantasy starters who both have elite upside if they are healthy ... Rounding out your receiving corps with young talents like Golladay or Gallup is never a bad decision. Both players have breakout potential, with Golladay rising up the depth chart in a well-established passing attack, and Gallup owning a chance to be Dallas' top receiving weapon right out of the gate.

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