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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Simulating Every Round

Eric MackJun 2, 2018

You should be well prepared for your draft by now. It is time to get drafting, and we have your road map right here with a round-by-round mock draft simulation.

You have consumed The Complete 2013 Fantasy Football Primer, my comprehensive look at all the sleepers, busts and breakouts by position.

You boned up on the 25 Things You Absolutely Must Know for Your Fantasy Football Draft, where I outline all the tricks and strategies and give you all the insight a fantasy analyst can provide.

You have even gone back to review the Fantasy Football Takeaways from NFL Preseason Week 3 to get the latest on the most recent risers and sliders.

Now, you should print a single-page cheat sheet like the one I produced for SI.com and arm yourself with my SI.com Top 300 and the wisdom of the crowd: the average draft positions from your draft sites like Yahoo!, ESPN and CBS Sports.

For reference sake, the following round-by-round slides will be for a standard, 12-team, non-PPR, 16-round mock draft. Starting lineups will feature one quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, one tight end, one defense/special teams, a kicker and a flex player (RB-WR-TE). All touchdowns will be worth six points: passing, rushing and receiving.

It is time take those tools out of the tool box and chisel out your 2013 fantasy football masterpiece. Click through with us; we promise you are going to learn things along the way.

Note: This is a serpentine (snake) draft, with trailing parenthetical numbers representing the team (numbered 1-12) who's picking.

Round 1: The Feature Running Backs

1 of 16
  1. RB Adrian Peterson, MIN (1)
  2. RB Doug Martin, TB (2)
  3. RB Arian Foster, HOU (3)
  4. RB Marshawn Lynch, SEA (4)
  5. RB Ray Rice, BAL (5)
  6. RB Jamaal Charles, KC (6)
  7. RB C.J. Spiller, BUF (7)
  8. WR Calvin Johnson, DET (8)
  9. RB LeSean McCoy, PHI (9)
  10. RB Alfred Morris, WAS (10)
  11. RB Trent Richardson, CLE (11)
  12. RB Stevan Ridley, NE (12)

The order of the feature backs could differ some, but the first-round inhabitants should be comprised of only this select group. Since this is a non-PPR league, Calvin Johnson is the only receiver to be picked and Stevan Ridley's 1,200 yards and 12 touchdowns warrant a first-round selection.

Round 2: The Elite WRs, QBs and TE

2 of 16
  1. WR A.J. Green, CIN (12)
  2. RB Chris Johnson, TEN (11)
  3. WR Julio Jones, ATL (10)
  4. WR Dez Bryant, DAL (9)
  5. QB Aaron Rodgers, GB (8)
  6. WR Brandon Marshall, CHI (7)
  7. RB Steven Jackson, ATL (6)
  8. RB Matt Forte, CHI (5)
  9. TE Jimmy Graham, NO (4)
  10. RB DeMarco Murray, DAL (3)
  11. QB Drew Brees, NO (2)
  12. WR Demaryius Thomas, DEN (1)

Round 2 is going to be one for the elite receivers, the first of the quarterbacks, the feature-back leftovers and perhaps one and only one tight end, Jimmy Graham. We would suggest you not reach for Graham here—viable starting tight ends are a dime a dozen—but if you like having the potential knockout star at the position, begin to consider it after the top 20 players are off the board.

Whether or not you pick an elite quarterback or tight end here, you want to be sure to have at least one running back at this point. Failing that, you are going to have a hard time finding two starter-worthy options at the most important position in fantasy.

Round 3: It Promises to Be WR Heavy

3 of 16
  1. WR Larry Fitzgerald, ARI (1)
  2. WR Roddy White, ATL (2)
  3. WR Victor Cruz, NYG (3)
  4. QB Peyton Manning, DEN (4)
  5. WR Andre Johnson, HOU (5)
  6. WR Randall Cobb, GB (6)
  7. RB Reggie Bush, DET (7)
  8. RB Maurice Jones-Drew, JAC (8)
  9. WR Vincent Jackson, TB (9)
  10. RB David Wilson, NYG (10)
  11. WR Marques Colston, NO (11)
  12. RB Frank Gore, SF (12)

The third round is traditionally one for the receivers, particularly if you didn't get one in the previous round. If you don't draft a receiver with one of your first three picks, you better start planning to hammer the position for the ensuing rounds.

In one-quarterback leagues, resist the urge to go quarterback here. There are going to be good quarterbacks available in a few more rounds, we promise.

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Round 4: Sure-Fire WR Starters Dry Up Here

4 of 16
  1. WR Danny Amendola, NE (12)
  2. RB Montee Ball, DEN (11)
  3. WR Wes Welker, DEN (10)
  4. WR Eric Decker, DEN (9)
  5. WR Hakeem Nicks, NYG (8)
  6. WR Dwayne Bowe, KC (7)
  7. QB Cam Newton, CAR (6)
  8. WR Reggie Wayne, IND (5)
  9. WR Torrey Smith, BAL (4)
  10. QB Colin Kaepernick, SF (3)
  11. WR Pierre Garcon, WAS (2)
  12. RB Lamar Miller, MIA (1)

This is another wide receiver-heavy round. In fact, it might be the last time you see a 1,000-yard, 10-touchdown candidate on the board. It would be a good idea to make sure you have two receivers by the end of Round 4.

If you are one of those all over the new-wave mobile quarterbacks, this is the first round you should consider jumping on them. While they could provide returns that make them worthy of a pick in earlier rounds, their so-so supporting casts make them risky at a high draft position. Round 4, after you have some backs and receivers, is the time the risk becomes worth taking.

Round 5: Gronk Shouldn't Last This Long

5 of 16
  1. TE Rob Gronkowski, NE (1)
  2. TE Jason Witten, DAL (2)
  3. WR James Jones, GB (3)
  4. RB Eddie Lacy, GB (4)
  5. QB Matt Ryan, ATL (5)
  6. WR Antonio Brown, PIT (6)
  7. QB Tom Brady, NE (7)
  8. RB Darren Sproles, NO (8)
  9. RB Giovani Bernard, CIN (9)
  10. QB Matthew Stafford, DET (10)
  11. WR DeSean Jackson, PHI (11)
  12. RB Ryan Mathews, SD (12)

Drafters are certainly scared off by Gronk's back surgery and his mid-September best-case scenario for a return, but they also see the potential. Don't wait until Round 5 to hope he slips.

As for the quarterbacks, this has been a common round for drop-back quarterback monsters Ryan, Brady and Stafford. They have second-round ceilings and fifth-round floors. They are a great value here.

Round 6: Last of the Low-End RB Starters

6 of 16
  1. WR Mike Wallace, MIA (12)
  2. WR Mike Williams, TB (11)
  3. WR Jordy Nelson, GB (10)
  4. QB Robert Griffin, WAS (9)
  5. RB Daryl Richardson, STL (8)
  6. RB Darren McFadden, OAK (7)
  7. RB Ahmad Bradshaw, IND (6)
  8. RB Mark Ingram, NO (5)
  9. WR Cecil Shorts, JAC (4)
  10. RB DeAngelo Williams, CAR (3)
  11. RB Rashard Mendenhall, ARI (2)
  12. RB Chris Ivory, NYJ (1)

This round will dry up the last of the true starting running backs in the NFL. You will want to have at least three running backs on your roster through Round 6; otherwise, you are going to be left scrambling at a position that is not easy to draft value at later.

This week's news of RG3's Week 1 start puts him in this round, if not a round higher. He is the best of the read-option quarterbacks, even if Cam Newton and Colin Kaepernick are getting more love from the fantasy masses.

Round 7: Have Your QB at This Point

7 of 16
  1. WR T.Y. Hilton, IND (1)
  2. WR Steve Smith, CAR (2)
  3. WR Steve Johnson, BUF (3)
  4. WR Miles Austin, DAL (4)
  5. RB BenJarvus Green-Ellis, CIN (5)
  6. TE Vernon Davis, SF (6)
  7. WR Tavon Austin, STL (7)
  8. RB Bilal Powell, NYJ (8)
  9. TE Tony Gonzalez, ATL (9)
  10. RB Shane Vereen, NE (10)
  11. RB Ronnie Hillman, DEN (11)
  12. QB Andrew Luck, IND (12)

While it is possible one of the top 12 fantasy quarterbacks will slip through this round as someone takes the strategy of waiting on QBs to the highest level, you would be best served to have your quarterback by the end of Round 7.

If you already have your quarterback, find your starter at tight end or add to your wide receiver depth. It is likely running backs will be dried up by now, so your opinions here would qualify as a reach. Wait a round or two to pick through the running back scraps, even if you missed on the position in the early rounds.

Round 8: Time to Handcuff Your Round 1 RB

8 of 16
  1. RB Le'Veon Bell, PIT (12)
  2. QB Tony Romo, DAL (11)
  3. TE Kyle Rudolph, MIN (10)
  4. RB Bryce Brown, PHI (9)
  5. WR Anquan Boldin, SF (8)
  6. RB Vick Ballard, IND (7)
  7. WR Greg Jennings, MIN (6)
  8. WR Josh Gordon, CLE (5)
  9. RB Bernard Pierce, BAL (4)
  10. RB Ben Tate, HOU (3)
  11. RB Jonathan Dwyer, PIT (2)
  12. QB Russell Wilson, SEA (1)

Through seven rounds, you should have your starters at quarterback, running back and wide receiver set. If you drafted one of the elite running backs who has a well-regarded backup, now is the time to pick him. It is called a handcuff.

The best handcuffs project to have value for fantasy owners regardless of whether they eventually start, so other fantasy owners will start hounding your ace's backup. Get at jump on those fools here.

Round 9: Time to Start Picking Defenses

9 of 16
  1. RB Danny Woodhead, SD (1)
  2. RB Isaac Redman, PIT (2)
  3. TE Greg Olsen, CAR (3)
  4. WR Kenny Britt, TEN (4)
  5. TE Antonio Gates, SD (5)
  6. RB Pierre Thomas, NO (6)
  7. RB Fred Jackson, BUF (7)
  8. DST Seahawks, SEA (8)
  9. WR Vincent Brown, SD (9)
  10. RB Andre Brown, NYG (10)
  11. TE Owen Daniels, HOU (11)
  12. RB Isaiah Pead, STL (12)

Assuming everything has gone according to plan and you haven't had to scramble to correct an early mistake, you can consider undoing the bubble wrap on the defensive/special teams units. The Seattle Seahawks are a good No. 1.

If you haven't locked up your quarterback starter and at least one extra running back and receiver after your starters, you have to wait on defense (and perhaps tight end). Use Round 9 to make sure you are covered at the more important running back and receiver positions. There are some sleepers who will emerge in this round at those spots.

Round 10: Pick Up Insurance at QB Here

10 of 16
  1. RB Zac Stacy, STL (12)
  2. RB Shonn Greene, TEN (11)
  3. WR Sidney Rice, SEA (10)
  4. RB Knowshon Moreno, DEN (9)
  5. TE Jermichael Finley, GB (8)
  6. RB Joique Bell, DET (7)
  7. RB Jacquizz Rodgers, ATL (6)
  8. RB Michael Bush, CHI (5)
  9. QB Michael Vick, PHI (4)
  10. RB Jonathan Stewart, CAR (3)
  11. RB Johnathan Franklin, GB (2)
  12. QB Eli Manning, NYG (1)

Like Round 9, this is another opportunity to backfill what you might have missed at running back and receiver. The options are not great here, but take fliers on the best of what is left.

If you have followed this script perfectly, you should be set up to score a premium backup fantasy quarterback. It is the highest-scoring position in your league every week, so buy some insurance on your starter here no matter where you picked him. The best of the backup fantasy quarterbacks are going off the board now.

Round 11: Expect a Run on Defenses Now

11 of 16
  1. DST 49ers, SF (1)
  2. DST Texans, HOU (2)
  3. DST Bears, CHI (3)
  4. DST Steelers, PIT (4)
  5. DST Bengals, CIN (5)
  6. RB Knile Davis, KC (6)
  7. TE Brandon Pettigrew, DET (7)
  8. WR Lance Moore, NO (8)
  9. QB Andy Dalton, CIN (9)
  10. RB Roy Helu, WAS (10)
  11. WR Kenbrell Thompkins, NE (11)
  12. TE Martellus Bennett, CHI (12)

Unless you are a fantasy owner who likes to treat the defensive/special teams position like a revolving door, swapping them out every week based on the matchup, you will want to have your primary defensive unit by now. The defenses that will be immune to unfavorable matchups won't last long after 11 rounds.

If you already have that squared away and have a tight end starter, you can start value-picking on the players that have been overlooked. A sleeper like Pats rookie Thompkins might not make it here, but someone of his ilk will. Snatch up the surprise fallers in Round 12.

Round 12: Reliable Defenses Dry Up by Now

12 of 16
  1. RB Kendall Hunter, SF (12)
  2. DST Broncos, DEN (11)
  3. DST Patriots, NE (10)
  4. DST Packers, GB (9)
  5. QB Ben Roethlisberger, PIT (8)
  6. DST Ravens, BAL (7)
  7. WR Justin Blackmon, JAC (6)
  8. WR Alshon Jeffery, CHI (5)
  9. RB Robert Turbin, SEA (4)
  10. WR Golden Tate, SEA (3)
  11. RB LaMichael James, SF (2)
  12. RB Daniel Thomas, MIA (1)

Once your league starts picking defenses, it might take just a few rounds for the position's viable starters to be completely picked over. If you are in a league that gives big points (especially big negatives) to defenses, you will want to have your starter at the position by now.

Outside of that, keep picking your running back handcuffs or depth at the deep receiver position. Sleepers like Alshon Jeffery and the suspended Justin Blackmon could fall to this level. They would qualify as steals at this point.

Round 13: Look for High-Ceiling Talent

13 of 16
  1. WR Chris Givens, STL (1)
  2. WR Emmanuel Sanders, PIT (2)
  3. QB Carson Palmer, ARI (3)
  4. RB Christine Michael, SEA (4)
  5. WR Michael Floyd, ARI (5)
  6. WR DeAndre Hopkins, HOU (6)
  7. WR Aaron Dobson, NE (7)
  8. RB Ryan Williams, ARI (8)
  9. WR Brandon LaFell, CAR (9)
  10. WR Mohamed Sanu, CIN (10)
  11. QB Josh Freeman, TB (11)
  12. DST Rams, STL (12)

This is perhaps the last round you have to play with. Your final rounds will be left to make sure you have a kicker, defense, tight end and the bye-week coverage on your starters at the premium positions (quarterback, running back and receiver).

If you are a fantasy veteran, you have all that furniture squared away and you can take some high-ceiling prospects we have yet to truly get a look at. Rookie receivers like Hopkins and Dobson are nice picks, as are some second-year talents primed for a breakthrough like Floyd and Sanu. If oft-injured Ryan Williams is still on the board, snatch him up, just in case he winds up stealing the job from Rashard Mendenhall in Arizona.

Round 14: Finally! Kickers Start to Go

14 of 16
  1. RB LeGarrette Blount, NE (12)
  2. WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, IND (11)
  3. WR Denarius Moore, OAK (10)
  4. RB Mikel Leshoure, DET (9)
  5. WR Greg Little, CLE (8)
  6. WR Cordarrelle Patterson, MIN (7)
  7. QB Sam Bradford, STL (6)
  8. K Stephen Gostkowski, NE (5)
  9. RB Marcel Reece, OAK (4)
  10. K Phil Dawson, SF (3)
  11. WR Ryan Broyles, DET (2)
  12. RB Toby Gerhart, MIN (1)

Assuming you are well stocked across the board, you can draft a kicker if you are really anxious to here. It might be the only way you lock up a steady guy like Gostkowski or a potential breakthrough kicking monster in the 49ers' Dawson.

Otherwise, you will be plugging holes at your premium positions or picking up sleepers at wide receiver.

Round 15: WR Pool Is Merely Scraps Now

15 of 16
  1. WR Kendall Wright, TEN (1)
  2. QB Joe Flacco, BAL (2)
  3. WR Santonio Holmes, NYJ (3)
  4. WR Rueben Randle, NYG (4)
  5. RB Brandon Bolden, NE (5)
  6. K Matt Bryant, ATL (6)
  7. WR Nate Burleson, DET (7)
  8. K Blair Walsh, MIN (8)
  9. K Matt Prater, DEN (9)
  10. K Justin Tucker, BAL (10)
  11. K Dan Bailey, DAL (11)
  12. K Greg Zuerlein, STL (12)

At this point, there is likely nothing left at receiver or running back, so going with your kicker before everyone else plans to in the final round isn't a terrible thing. You at least get your pick of the litter that way, if you need it.

Hint: Pick a kicker with a late bye week, as I advise at SI.com. It is one of my favorite strategies to attack the least important position in fantasy.

Many fantasy owners drop their kicker going into the bye week and use a set-it-and-forget-it strategy at the position. A late bye week will ultimately give you the flexibility to pick up the kickers owners drop during the bye season or not worry about making a move at all.

Round 16: The Leftovers and Kickers

16 of 16
  1. WR Jeremy Kerley, NYJ (12)
  2. TE Jared Cook, STL (11)
  3. QB Jay Cutler, CHI (10)
  4. K Garrett Hartley, NO (9)
  5. QB Philip Rivers, SD (8)
  6. K Steven Hauschka, SEA (7)
  7. DST Falcons, ATL (6)
  8. QB Alex Smith, KC (5)
  9. K Randy Bullock, HOU (4)
  10. RB Joseph Randle, DAL (3)
  11. K Mason Crosby, GB (2)
  12. K Sebastian Janikowski, OAK (1)

There are rarely any decisions to be made in the last round. They tend to be made for you by all of your other picks. Most leagues require you to draft a legal starting lineup, so make sure you have coverage at all the positions before you call out your Mr. Irrelevant.

Team-by-team results

In case you want to see how each of the draft positions fared, here is a team-by-team breakdown of this mock draft: 

Team No. 1

1

RB

Adrian Peterson

MIN

24

WR

Demaryius Thomas

DEN

25

WR

Larry Fitzgerald

ARI

48

RB

Lamar Miller

MIA

49

TE

Rob Gronkowski

NE

72

RB

Chris Ivory

NYJ

73

WR

Reggie Wayne

IND

85

RB

Le'Veon Bell

PIT

97

RB

Danny Woodhead

SD

120

QB

Eli Manning

NYG

121

DST

 49ers

SF

144

RB

Daniel Thomas

MIA

145

WR

Chris Givens

STL

168

RB

Toby Gerhart

MIN

169

WR

Kendall Wright

TEN

192

K

Sebastian Janikowski

OAK

Team No. 2

2

RB

Doug Martin

TB

23

QB

Drew Brees

NO

26

WR

Roddy White

ATL

47

WR

Pierre Garcon

WAS

50

TE

Jason Witten

DAL

71

RB

Rashard Mendenhall

ARI

74

WR

Steve Smith

CAR

86

QB

Tony Romo

DAL

98

RB

Isaac Redman

PIT

119

RB

Johnathan Franklin

GB

122

DST

 Texans

HOU

143

RB

LaMichael James

SF

146

WR

Emmanuel Sanders

PIT

167

WR

Ryan Broyles

DET

170

QB

Joe Flacco

BAL

191

K

Mason Crosby

GB

Team No. 3

3

RB

Arian Foster

HOU

22

RB

DeMarco Murray

DAL

27

WR

Victor Cruz

NYG

46

QB

Colin Kaepernick

SF

51

WR

James Jones

GB

70

RB

DeAngelo Williams

CAR

75

WR

Steve Johnson

BUF

87

RB

Ben Tate

HOU

99

TE

Greg Olsen

CAR

118

RB

Jonathan Stewart

CAR

123

DST

 Bears

CHI

142

WR

Golden Tate

SEA

147

QB

Carson Palmer

ARI

166

K

Phil Dawson

SF

171

WR

Santonio Holmes

NYJ

190

RB

Joseph Randle

DAL

Team No. 4

4

RB

Marshawn Lynch

SEA

21

TE

Jimmy Graham

NO

28

QB

Peyton Manning

DEN

45

WR

Torrey Smith

BAL

52

RB

Eddie Lacy

GB

69

WR

Cecil Shorts

JAC

76

WR

Miles Austin

DAL

88

RB

Bryce Brown

PHI

100

WR

Kenny Britt

TEN

117

QB

Michael Vick

PHI

124

DST

 Steelers

PIT

141

RB

Robert Turbin

SEA

148

RB

Christine Michael

SEA

165

RB

Marcel Reece

OAK

172

WR

Rueben Randle

NYG

189

K

Randy Bullock

HOU

Team No. 5

5

RB

Ray Rice

BAL

20

RB

Matt Forte

CHI

29

WR

Andre Johnson

HOU

44

WR

Reggie Wayne

IND

53

QB

Matt Ryan

ATL

68

RB

Mark Ingram

NO

77

RB

BenJarvus Green-Ellis

CIN

89

WR

Anquan Boldin

SF

101

TE

Antonio Gates

SD

116

RB

Michael Bush

CHI

125

DST

 Bengals

CIN

140

WR

Alshon Jeffery

CHI

149

WR

Michael Floyd

ARI

164

K

Stephen Gostkowski

NE

173

RB

Brandon Bolden

NE

188

QB

Alex Smith

KC

Team No. 6

6

RB

Jamaal Charles

KC

19

RB

Steven Jackson

ATL

30

WR

Randall Cobb

GB

43

QB

Cam Newton

CAR

54

WR

Antonio Brown

PIT

67

RB

Ahmad Bradshaw

IND

78

TE

Vernon Davis

SF

90

RB

Vick Ballard

IND

102

RB

Pierre Thomas

NO

115

RB

Jacquizz Rodgers

ATL

126

RB

Knile Davis

KC

139

WR

Justin Blackmon

JAC

150

WR

DeAndre Hopkins

HOU

163

QB

Sam Bradford

STL

174

K

Matt Bryant

ATL

187

DST

 Falcons

ATL

Team No. 7

7

RB

 C.J. Spiller

BUF

18

WR

Brandon Marshall

CHI

31

RB

Reggie Bush

DET

42

WR

Dwayne Bowe

KC

55

QB

Tom Brady

NE

66

RB

Darren McFadden

OAK

79

WR

Tavon Austin

STL

91

WR

Greg Jennings

MIN

103

RB

Fred Jackson

BUF

114

RB

Joique Bell

DET

127

TE

Brandon Pettigrew

DET

138

DST

 Ravens

BAL

151

WR

Aaron Dobson

NE

162

WR

Cordarrelle Patterson

MIN

175

WR

Nate Burleson

DET

186

K

Steven Hauschka

SEA

Team No. 8

8

WR

Calvin Johnson

DET

17

QB

Aaron Rodgers

GB

32

RB

Maurice Jones-Drew

JAC

41

WR

Hakeem Nicks

NYG

56

RB

Darren Sproles

NO

65

RB

Daryl Richardson

STL

80

RB

Bilal Powell

NYJ

92

WR

Josh Gordon

CLE

104

DST

 Seahawks

SEA

113

TE

Jermichael Finley

GB

128

WR

Lance Moore

NO

137

QB

Ben Roethlisberger

PIT

152

RB

Ryan Williams

ARI

161

WR

Greg Little

CLE

176

K

Blair Walsh

MIN

185

QB

Philip Rivers

SD

Team No. 9

9

RB

LeSean McCoy

PHI

16

WR

Dez Bryant

DAL

33

WR

Vincent Jackson

TB

40

WR

Eric Decker

DEN

57

RB

Giovani Bernard

CIN

64

QB

Robert Griffin

WAS

81

TE

Tony Gonzalez

ATL

93

RB

Bernard Pierce

BAL

105

WR

Vincent Brown

SD

112

RB

Knowshon Moreno

DEN

129

QB

Andy Dalton

CIN

136

DST

 Packers

GB

153

WR

Brandon LaFell

CAR

160

RB

Mikel Leshoure

DET

177

K

Matt Prater

DEN

184

K

Garrett Hartley

NO

Team No. 10

10

RB

Alfred Morris

WAS

15

WR

Julio Jones

ATL

34

RB

David Wilson

NYG

39

WR

Wes Welker

DEN

58

QB

Matthew Stafford

DET

63

WR

Jordy Nelson

GB

82

RB

Shane Vereen

NE

94

TE

Kyle Rudolph

MIN

106

RB

Andre Brown

NYG

111

WR

Sidney Rice

SEA

130

RB

Roy Helu

WAS

135

DST

 Patriots

NE

154

WR

Mohamed Sanu

CIN

159

WR

Denarius Moore

OAK

178

K

Justin Tucker

BAL

183

QB

Jay Cutler

CHI

Team No. 11

11

RB

Trent Richardson

CLE

14

RB

Chris Johnson

TEN

35

WR

Marques Colston

NO

38

RB

Montee Ball

DEN

59

WR

DeSean Jackson

PHI

62

WR

Mike Williams

TB

83

RB

Ronnie Hillman

DEN

95

RB

Jonathan Dwyer

PIT

107

TE

Owen Daniels

HOU

110

RB

Shonn Greene

TEN

131

WR

Kenbrell Thompkins

NE

134

DST

 Broncos

DEN

155

QB

Josh Freeman

TB

158

WR

Darrius Heyward-Bey

IND

179

K

Dan Bailey

DAL

182

TE

Jared Cook

STL

Team No. 12

12

RB

Stevan Ridley

NE

13

WR

A.J. Green

CIN

36

RB

Frank Gore

SF

37

WR

Danny Amendola

NE

60

RB

Ryan Mathews

SD

61

WR

Mike Wallace

MIA

84

QB

Andrew Luck

IND

96

QB

Russell Wilson

SEA

108

RB

Isaiah Pead

STL

109

RB

Zac Stacy

STL

132

TE

Martellus Bennett

CHI

133

RB

Kendall Hunter

SF

156

DST

 Rams

STL

157

RB

LeGarrette Blount

NE

180

K

Greg Zuerlein

STL

181

WR

Jeremy Kerley

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Eric Mack, one of the giants among fantasy writers, is the Fantasy Football Lead Writer for Bleacher Report this season. Follow him on Twitter, where you can ask him endless questions about your team, rip him for his content and even challenge him to a head-to-head fantasy game. You can also listen to him on his podcast he deprecatingly dubbed the Fantasy FatCast.

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