Mock Draft from Late Pick Fantasy FootballWith the start of the NFL season mere days away and the final week of fantasy drafts upon us, its time to tackle a penultimate mock draft. Or another one, if you tagged along for the standard mock or half PPR mock from earlier this week. The useful part of preseason football has passed, illuminating a number of formerly cloudy fantasy dilemmas. And a slew of big injuries and suspensions over the past month have tossed ADPs around like a rag doll. For this exercise, we will be drafting from the 1. PPR scoring, 1. 4 rounds to the finish. Special thanks to the Fantasy. Pros Draft Simulator within the Draft Wizard client its an incredible tool that enables massive customization in preparing your mocks. Public, Private Auction Fantasy Football Leagues, Live Online Drafts. Top payouts, Cash Prizes, FREE Mock Drafts. A comprehensive review of the best fantasy football draft boards on the market. Choose the draft kit which best suits the needs of your fantasy league. Practice fast mock drafts with our free Mock Draft Simulator 1. Jay Ajayi RB MIA ADP 1. RB8This is a really rough spot for PPR leagues, as the super elite PPR RBs and WRs have all evaporated by the end of the first round. We would have loved a shot at Jordy Nelson or Devonta Freeman, but both were gone and we settled for Jay Ajayi. That said, grabbing a back with Ajayis workload and game breaking ability is hardly settling. He is the clear cut workhorse in Miami and its even possible Jay Cutlers gunslinging ways push defenses back a step. Ajayis value will be closely tied to the success of the Dolphins offense as a whole, so hopefully Cutler can put them in scoring position early and often, giving Ajayi a chance to score, grind out leads, and put up fantasy points for our squad. Doug Baldwin WR SEA ADP 2. WR1. 1Yes, this is the same pick we made at the end of the second round in the half PPR mock. Clearly we like Baldwin. With a top RB already locked in, this came down to Dez Bryant or Doug Baldwin. While we couldnt have gone wrong with either pick, the elite play weve seen from Russell Wilson and Baldwin throughout the preseason, combined with Baldwins likely reception advantage over Bryant, tipped the scales to the Seattle WR. Some may call this a reach, but Baldwin was the No. WR in PPR formats last year and seems to be even more heavily favored by Wilson this preseason. Hes going to eat in Seattle, and combined with Ajayi to provide huge weekly upside at the top of our lineup. Travis Kelce TE KC ADP 3. TE2Strongly considered going running back, with Isaiah Crowell, Kareem Hunt, and Carlos Hyde all on the board. In the end, we decided we would be happy with any of the three after the turn and grabbed Travis Kelce instead. Its almost a given that Kelce has the highest and safest floor of any PPR tight end. Even if Tyreek Hill pans out as the WR1 the Chiefs are hoping for, Kelce may well lead the team in targets and receptions. If Hill struggles to live up to the role cast for him, Kelce could believably set tight end records in those departments as the best pass catcher on the team.
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