Remember, you can always make a trade later on. Thoughts: Receiver obviously remains the biggest need on the roster, but the upside of Mostert as my RB4 was difficult to pass up. Thoughts: Cooks has been remarkably consistent with at least 1,082 receiving yards in five-of-six seasons since his rookie year, and his floor-which should remain stable with Tyrod Taylor-complements the rest of the lineup well while hunting for upside the rest of the way. For Aiyuk, he has major upside-especially if Jimmy Garoppolo is under center all season. Thoughts: I was honestly surprised at the amount of quality of wide receivers left on the board, so hopefully I can double up with another target in Round 8. Thoughts: Jacobs was a consideration in Round 5, so I’ll certainly take him 15 picks later to solidify my roster with three exciting running backs, two QB1 options, and the best fantasy tight end in the game. As a rookie, Dobbins scored nine touchdowns and averaged 6.0 yards per carry. ![]() Thoughts: He didn’t produce much as a pass-catcher in Year 1, but Dobbins showed well enough out of the backfield at Ohio State, so we’ll see if Baltimore tries to become a little more versatile overall. Plus, both he and Allen can do damage with their legs. Thoughts: Tannehill has more touchdowns than Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen since taking over as the starter for Tennessee, and now he’ll be throwing to A.J. 1 pick didn’t go with the Kansas City stack of Patrick Mahomes, Kelce, and Clyde Edwards-Helaire. It’s a bit surprising the team with the No. Thoughts: This might be the lowest I’ve seen Kelce drop in a mock this year, and he often goes as a first-round pick outside of Superflex formats. Thoughts: Stefon Diggs was going to be the pick to stack with Josh Allen, but Chubb isn’t a bad consolation prize at all, as the Superflex format causes him to fall to the No. Thoughts: Having to choose between Allen and Derrick Henry was not easy, but in a full PPR league, the edge went to the quarterback-who is neck-and-neck with Patrick Mahomes to be the top one taken. This week’s mock draft is for a 12-team, Superflex PPR league (in addition to a regular FLEX spot) using the FantasyPros draft simulator.
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