2022 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 7.0: 12-Team, Full PPR - Wolf Sports

2022-08-27 00:50:08 By : Ms. cherry chen

The final fantasy football mock draft of the summer is for a 12-team, Full PPR league using the FantasyPros draft simulator. The previous mocks can be viewed via the links below, and Fantasy Consigliere has members covered for any drafts over the next two weeks.

1.12: D’Andre Swift, DET RB

Thoughts: Kupp being there basically made this a non-decision for me, as he’s arguably worth a top-three pick in full PPR leagues. There seems to be a bit of a tier drop after him in the first round.

2.02: Ja’Marr Chase, CIN RB

Thoughts: The choice was mainly between Barkley and CeeDee Lamb here, but I went with the running back to pair with Kupp. Later in the round, it’s a surprise to see Cam Akers and Breece Hall go in the top 24.

3.08: A.J. Brown, PHI WR

3.10: Michael Pittman Jr., IND WR

3.12: D.J. Moore, CAR WR

Thoughts: Williams has seen his stock rise again in recent days with Melvin Gordon pointing out that the coaching staff wants him to be the guy in the backfield, so he’s well worth a selection in Round 3 on an offense that should be balanced.

Thoughts: A run at wide receiver limited my options some, but I’m perfectly fine with pairing Allen Robinson and Cooper Kupp. Josh Allen would have been another option if he slipped a couple of picks.

5.07: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR

5.09: J.K. Dobbins, BAL RB

Thoughts: In a full PPR format, I love grabbing St. Brown as my No. 3 wideout—especially behind a couple of stars in Kupp and Robinson. St. Brown had at least eight receptions in each of his final six games as a rookie.

6.12: T.J. Hockenson, DET TE

Thoughts: I was considering a quarterback last round, so I’m happy to see Jackson still available. Hopefully he’ll get back to his 2019 form as a passer (36:9 touchdown-interception ratio) with a supporting cast that might better match his skillset.

Thoughts: Dillon seems to always slip in mock drafts for whatever reason, and he got the very slight edge over Gabe Davis based on how the roster is constructed so far.

Thoughts: I’ll end up missing out on DeVonta Smith and Christian Kirk at wide receiver (my targets in Round 9), but Goedert is clearly the best tight end available with a drop off after him at the position.

Thoughts: There are a bunch of wideouts worth considering, and Lazard gets the nod as the likely No. 1 target for Aaron Rodgers; capitalizing on opportunities in scoring territory would make Lazard a great value here.

10.03: Ken Walker III, SEA RB

10.10: Brian Robinson Jr., WAS RB

Thoughts: Stevenson in Round 10 is a steal, and he should be boosted slightly in full PPR formats with his pass-catching ability being highlighted this summer.

11.08: J.D. McKissic, WAS RB

11.12: D.J. Chark, DET WR

Thoughts: Gainwell is another player that gets boosted in full PPR leagues, and the primary concern about his stock right now would be the Eagles adding another running back as rosters are shuffled around the league.

12.12: Irv Smith Jr., MIN TE

Thoughts: He’s getting limited buzz compared to other Kansas City weapons, but Hardman has seen his receptions climb from 26 to 41 to 59 since entering the league. The speedster should get a decent amount of underneath work—along with what he can do down the field—with Tyreek Hill gone.

13.06: Ronald Jones II, TB RB

Thoughts: McKenzie is a clear starter in the slot for Josh Allen, and he’s still significantly undervalued after a big summer. Whenever in an expanded role on offense, McKenzie has seemed to thrive.

14.04: D’Onta Foreman, CAR RB

Thoughts: I admittedly overlooked Isiah Pacheco still being available, but I’ll be using a printable Fantasy Consigliere cheat sheet for my real drafts to avoid any mistakes. My thinking for Williams is that I can stash him on IR and pick up another player before Week 1.

FLEX: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR

BE: AJ Dillon, GB RB

BE: Allen Lazard, GB WR

BE: Rhamondre Stevenson, NE RB

BE: Kenneth Gainwell, PHI RB

BE: Mecole Hardman, KC WR

BE: Isaiah McKenzie, BUF WR

BE: Jameson Williams, DET WR