Fantasy: 10-team mock draft with analysis after every round (2024)

theScore staff took part in a 10-team, 12-round mock draft to offer some insight on what to watch for in each round.

This is a half PPR scoring league with the following roster spots: QB, RB, RB, WR, WR, WR, TE, FLEX, BN, BN, BN, BN. We omitted defenders and kickers, as they're normally selected in the final two rounds.

Draft participants: Alex Chippin, Daniel Valente, Brenden Deeg, Caitlyn Holroyd, Brandon Wile, Navin Vaswani, Gianluca Nesci, Justin Boone, Ian Dalley, and Taylor Rohaly.

Round 1

PickPlayerTeam
1 Tyreek Hill (WR1)Chippin
2 Christian McCaffrey (RB1)Valente
3 CeeDee Lamb (WR2)Deeg
4 Ja'Marr Chase (WR3)Holroyd
5 Breece Hall (RB2)Wile
6 Bijan Robinson (RB3)Vaswani
7 Justin Jefferson (WR4)Nesci
8 Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR5)Boone
9 Garrett Wilson (WR6)Dalley
10 A.J. Brown (WR7)Rohaly

Round 1: Fears over McCaffrey's calf injury led to him falling to the second overall pick. There's still plenty of time before the season for him to get back to full health, and the 49ers could just be playing it safe with their top offensive weapon. While I'm not moving CMC off the top spot in my rankings yet, it's understandable if managers want to draft one of the elite receivers over him now.

My pick: Landing St. Brown at 1.08 is a great feeling since he's the last receiver in my top tier. Coming off his 119-catch, 1,515-yard, 10-touchdown breakout campaign, the Sun God has a legitimate chance to push for the No. 1 fantasy receiver crown in 2024.

Round 2

PickPlayerTeam
11 Jonathan Taylor (RB4)Rohaly
12 Jahmyr Gibbs (RB5)Dalley
13 Puka Nacua (WR8)Boone
14 Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR9)Nesci
15 Deebo Samuel (WR10)Vaswani
16 Drake London (WR11)Wile
17 Saquon Barkley (RB6)Holroyd
18 Kyren Williams (RB7)Deeg
19 Chris Olave (WR12)Valente
20 Cooper Kupp (WR13)Chippin

Round 2: Samuel goes off the board as the 10th receiver selected, a slight rise likely caused by the lingering Brandon Aiyuk trade rumors. Whether Aiyuk ends up staying in San Francisco or not, Samuel is still a strong fantasy option. The 28-year-old has finished as a top-10 WR in fantasy points per game two of the last three seasons, including WR9 in 2023 and WR2 in 2021.

My pick: Nacua is missing practice time due to a knee injury, prompting a drop down draft boards. Despite initially referring to Nacua as week to week, Sean McVay later confirmed there's no concern about the wideout's availability for Week 1. I gladly took the discount and now have the makings of an incredible receiver lineup with St. Brown and Nacua.

Round 3

PickPlayerTeam
21 Travis Etienne Jr. (RB8)Chippin
22 Nico Collins (WR14)Valente
23 Malik Nabers (WR15)Deeg
24 Davante Adams (WR16)Holroyd
25 Jaylen Waddle (WR17)Wile
26 Mike Evans (WR18)Vaswani
27 De'Von Achane (RB9)Nesci
28 DK Metcalf (WR19)Boone
29 Derrick Henry (RB10)Dalley
30 Sam LaPorta (TE1)Rohaly

Round 3: The training camp and preseason hype around Nabers is having an impact on drafters, with the promising rookie taken early in the third round as the 15th receiver. Given Darren Waller's retirement and the current state of the Giants' offense, Nabers should get all the targets he can handle, and he has the talent to produce a WR1 fantasy campaign right away.

My pick: I'll admit Achane was the player in my sights as the round progressed, but Team Nesci scooped him up one spot ahead of me. Since the two managers after me (Dalley and Rohaly) had each taken an RB already, I felt confident there wouldn't be a run at the position before my next pick. This also seemed too early to grab a QB or TE in a 10-team league, so I continued to build my elite receiving corps by adding Metcalf. All the talk out of Seattle suggests he'll be moved around the formation in the Seahawks' new offense and be heavily targeted in 2024.

Round 4

PickPlayerTeam
31 Josh Allen (QB1)Rohaly
32 Brandon Aiyuk (WR20)Dalley
33 Isiah Pacheco (RB11)Boone
34 DJ Moore (WR21)Nesci
35 Stefon Diggs (WR22)Vaswani
36 Travis Kelce (TE2)Wile
37 Michael Pittman Jr. (WR23)Holroyd
38 Jalen Hurts (QB2)Deeg
39 Zay Flowers (WR24)Valente
40 Amari Cooper (WR25)Chippin

Round 4: Team Rohaly double-dipped at the one-off positions, choosing a tight end (LaPorta) and a quarterback (Allen) at the Round 3-4 turn. While it's slightly early to address those spots based on ADP, it's worth noting that in smaller formats like this, you need as many elite starters as possible. Locking in the top QB and TE will give him a clear advantage in those areas, but it's also costly in terms of draft capital. It'll be interesting to see how he now addresses the rest of his lineup.

My pick: Another mock draft and another fourth-round Pacheco share on my squad. As I mentioned in our last 10-team mock, Pacheco is an easy pick in this round after finishing as a top-15 (FPPG) fantasy back last season. The Chiefs haven't added anyone notable to their backfield and let veteran Jerick McKinnon leave in free agency. That sets Pacheco up for a massive workload and a likely RB1 fantasy finish this year.

Round 5

PickPlayerTeam
41 Kenneth Walker III (RB12)Chippin
42 Lamar Jackson (QB3)Valente
43 James Cook (RB13)Deeg
44 Patrick Mahomes (QB4)Holroyd
45 DeVonta Smith (WR26)Wile
46 Mark Andrews (TE3)Vaswani
47 Trey McBride (TE4)Nesci
48 Dalton Kincaid (TE5)Boone
49 George Pickens (WR27)Dalley
50 Tank Dell (WR28)Rohaly

Round 5: Walker might not be a fifth-round pick for long after the new coaching staff gave him a ringing endorsem*nt and several beat writers highlighted him as a standout in training camp. I spoke about his rising value on the latest episode of theScore Fantasy Football Podcast. Walker finished as a top-20 fantasy back (FPPG) each of the last two years but has the ability to join the RB1 conversation if given a bigger workload - like the coaches have suggested.

My pick: A run on tight ends occurred right before my pick, so I was thankful to still have Kincaid waiting for me at 5.08. Entering his sophom*ore campaign, the 24-year-old is one of the few tight ends with a chance to lead his team in targets. I really like how my build is shaping up with three outstanding receivers, a solid RB1, and, now, a top-five tight end.

Round 6

PickPlayerTeam
51 Rachaad White (RB14)Rohaly
52 C.J. Stroud (QB5)Dalley
53 Anthony Richardson (QB6)Boone
54 Josh Jacobs (RB15)Nesci
55 Christian Kirk (WR29)Vaswani
56 Alvin Kamara (RB16)Wile
57 Joe Mixon (RB17)Holroyd
58 Tee Higgins (WR30)Deeg
59 Terry McLaurin (WR31)Valente
60 George Kittle (TE6)Chippin

Round 6: One reason I like to get a running back in the first four rounds is so I don't feel pressured to chase one in this range. While we can easily make a case for White, Jacobs, Kamara, and Mixon posting top-12 fantasy stats this season, there's risk associated with each of their profiles. We also have a handful of backs available in the coming rounds who offer better value.

My pick: Instead of taking a chance on one of the veteran running backs or adding a fourth receiver as my flex, I shot for upside with my favorite quarterback breakout candidate, Richardson. The 22-year-old flashed an extremely high fantasy ceiling before getting hurt last year, posting top-four weekly finishes in the only two full games he played. With his rushing ability and Shane Steichen's up-tempo offensive system, Richardson could punch his ticket into the elite fantasy QB club in 2024.

Round 7

PickPlayerTeam
61 Kyler Murray (QB7)Chippin
62 Kyle Pitts (TE7)Valente
63 Evan Engram (TE8)Deeg
64 Jake Ferguson (TE9)Holroyd
65 Keenan Allen (WR32)Wile
66 Aaron Jones (RB18)Vaswani
67 Rashee Rice (WR33)Nesci
68 James Conner (RB19)Boone
69 David Montgomery (RB20)Dalley
70 Jayden Reed (WR34)Rohaly

Round 7: A second run on tight ends took place this round, but it was a little more surprising. Securing Pitts at this stage is great value. I'm far less excited about Engram's 2024 outlook after his numbers were inflated when Christian Kirk was sidelined. And Ferguson went 20 picks ahead of his normal ADP. If you miss out on one of the top seven TEs, I'd rather wait and see if you can find value in the late rounds. For example, Brock Bowers and Pat Freiermuth went undrafted in this mock.

My pick: Team Nesci again sniped my pick and took Rice one spot before I was on the clock. At this point, it seems like a potential Rice suspension might not occur until 2025, making him an excellent pick in this range. Fortunately, one of my favorite mid-round RB targets was available in Conner, who should offer top-15 fantasy numbers whenever he's on the field.

Round 8

PickPlayerTeam
71 Jaxon Smith-Njigba (WR35)Rohaly
72 Calvin Ridley (WR36)Dalley
73 Diontae Johnson (WR37)Boone
74 Joe Burrow (QB8)Nesci
75 Rhamondre Stevenson (RB21)Vaswani
76 Chris Godwin (WR38)Wile
77 Marquise Brown (WR39)Holroyd
78 D'Andre Swift (RB22)Deeg
79 Christian Watson (WR40)Valente
80 Raheem Mostert (RB23)Chippin

Round 8: There isn't much to say about this round since all of the picks are strong. In fact, I'd argue the eighth round of this mock contained more fantasy value than Round 7. Don't be afraid to take some of the names here a round earlier.

My pick: Missing out on Rice might've been a blessing since it allowed me to get Conner in Round 7 and then Johnson in Round 8. The Panthers brought Johnson in to be the No. 1 pass-catcher, and by all accounts, he's filling the role nicely so far. Given the complete overhaul to Carolina's offense and the lack of another top target, Johnson could emerge as a volume-based WR2 for fantasy.

Round 9

PickPlayerTeam
81 Jordan Addison (WR41)Chippin
82 Najee Harris (RB24)Valente
83 Jonathon Brooks (RB25)Deeg
84 Zamir White (RB26)Holroyd
85 Dak Prescott (QB9)Wile
86 Jordan Love (QB10)Vaswani
87 Xavier Worthy (WR42)Nesci
88 Brian Robinson Jr. (RB27)Boone
89 DeAndre Hopkins (WR43)Dalley
90 Keon Coleman (WR44)Rohaly

Round 9: Team Wile and Team Vaswani were battling to see who'd select a quarterback last. However, both managers pulled the trigger in this round and got great value in the process. Prescott was the highest-scoring fantasy quarterback for the majority of 2023, and Love quietly finished as the QB6 in FPPG.

My pick: With the rest of my starting lineup set, it was time to start loading up on running backs. Robinson continues to be mentioned as the lead back in Washington despite the arrival of Austin Ekeler. People around the team have also highlighted Robinson's improved pass-catching skills, which is an area most would've seen as a weakness in the past. If the Commanders take a step forward with Jayden Daniels at QB, Robinson will be great value at this pick - even though I took him a round ahead of his usual ADP.

Round 10

PickPlayerTeam
91 Chase Brown (RB28)Rohaly
92 Devin Singletary (RB29)Dalley
93 Tyjae Spears (RB30)Boone
94 Ladd McConkey (WR45)Nesci
95 Curtis Samuel (WR46)Vaswani
96 Javonte Williams (RB31)Wile
97 Tony Pollard (RB32)Holroyd
98 Romeo Doubs (WR47)Deeg
99 Jaylen Warren (RB33)Valente
100 T.J. Hockenson (TE10)Chippin

Round 10: Hockenson tore his ACL and MCL in late December, and while his recovery seems to be going well, it's unknown when he'll be available and back to form. It's an even stranger pick considering Team Chippin already took Kittle. If the goal is to trade one of the tight ends later in the season, that could be hard to do in a 10-team league where the demand might not be there.

My pick: Chase Brown was my target after I spotlighted him as a riser in training camp. However, Team Rohaly selected him before I could get back on the clock. Spears, who's also on my updated list of breakout running back candidates this season, is in a similar situation to Brown. They're both in split backfields where they'll be fighting to prove they deserve the larger share of touches.

Round 11

PickPlayerTeam
101 Gus Edwards (RB34)Chippin
102 Adonai Mitchell (WR48)Valente
103 Trey Benson (RB35)Deeg
104 Brian Thomas Jr. (WR49)Holroyd
105 Rome Odunze (WR50)Wile
106 Courtland Sutton (WR51)Vaswani
107 Jerome Ford (RB36)Nesci
108 Ty Chandler (RB37)Boone
109 Dallas Goedert (TE11)Dalley
110 Dontayvion Wicks (WR52)Rohaly

Round 11: I've done my best to convince Team Dalley that tight ends like Bowers, David Njoku, and Freiermuth have more fantasy upside in 2024 than Goedert. Sadly, he continues to wait on a tight end and select Goedert in our mocks. That's not to suggest Goedert is a bad player, he just struggles to be a difference-making fantasy asset while playing alongside A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith.

My pick: Chandler has ended up on many of my rosters thanks to the affordable price tag and his multiple paths to production. Since his days in Green Bay, Jones has always shared his backfield with another ball carrier, and Chandler is expected to fill that role this year in Minnesota. Jones also turns 30 in December and has questions about his durability. If he misses again, Chandler would be the unchallenged starter for the Vikings.

Round 12

PickPlayerTeam
111 Rico Dowdle (RB38)Rohaly
112 Jameson Williams (WR53)Dalley
113 Blake Corum (RB39)Boone
114 Nick Chubb (RB40)Nesci
115 Austin Ekeler (RB41)Vaswani
116 Zach Charbonnet (RB42)Wile
117 Brandin Cooks (WR54)Holroyd
118 Jerry Jeudy (WR55)Deeg
119 Ricky Pearsall (WR56)Valente
120 Tyler Lockett (WR57)Chippin

Round 12: Remember that in a 10-team league, there's still a ton of value available in the late rounds. So aim for upside. Whether it's a running back who's one injury away from fantasy starter status or a receiver capable of vastly outperforming their ADP - ceiling outcomes are what you're after in this round. Some of my favorite picks in this round were Dowdle, Corum, Charbonnet, Cooks, and Pearsall.

My pick: I had considered Corum in each of the last two rounds, so it was stunning to see him fall to me in the 12th. Though I expect Kyren Williams will continue to lead the Rams' backfield, if the veteran misses time, his new rookie teammate Corum will be an instant top-12 fantasy back.

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Fantasy: 10-team mock draft with analysis after every round (2024)

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What positions should I draft per round in fantasy football? ›

Perfect 2024 fantasy football draft strategy, round by round for 12-team leagues: 4.0
  • Round 1, Picks 1-12: Draft a wide receiver.
  • Round 2, Picks 13-24: Draft a running back or wide receiver.
  • Round 3, Picks 25-36: Draft a quarterback or wide receiver.
  • Round 5, Picks 49-60: Draft a wide receiver or tight end.
Aug 19, 2024

What is the best first round pick in fantasy football? ›

Wide receiver is the right first-round pick outside of 1.01: Christian McCaffrey is the right pick at 1.01, but a wide receiver is the way to go at any other pick in the first round.

When to draft a QB in 10 team league? ›

It might merely mean making your third-round pick a more consistent, reliable wide receiver, such as Davante Adams or Michael Pittman Jr. This is also the earliest slot from which you can even begin considering a quarterback, although I don't recommend it until about 10 to 12 spots further down the road.

Who to draft in fantasy football 2024 ppr? ›

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Current ADP shows WRs Tyreek Hill and CeeDee Lamb as the second and third players off the board behind McCaffrey, each with question marks of their own between a potential injury for Hill and the contract dispute for Lamb. Rounding out the top five are running backs Breece Hall and Bijan Robinson.

What's the best draft position in fantasy football 10 team? ›

In 10-Team Half-PPR, the best draft position is pick No. 3. Drafting optimally from the No. 3 spot in a 10-team half-PPR league lands you 315.9 3D Value points. That's an 8.0% increase over the 292.6 points by picking straight from ADP at the No. 3 spot.

What is the most successful draft position in fantasy football? ›

In 12-Team Half-PPR, the best draft position is pick No. 1 or 2. Drafting optimally from the No. 1 or 2 spot in 12-team half-PPR drafts lands you on the same team through six rounds -- and a whopping 328.6 3D Value points.

Is it better to pick first or last in fantasy football? ›

Is it better to draft early or late in fantasy football? It's not better to draft early or late in fantasy football. The truth is -- most successful fantasy teams each season don't tend to come from either end of the draft but more toward the middle.

What order should you pick your fantasy football players? ›

Some fantasy leaguers try to form a pre-draft plan of how to construct their roster by position. For example, they might intend to start with a running back in the first round, then a wide receiver in the second, another wide receiver in the third, and a second running back in the fourth.

Who are the sleepers in fantasy football 2024? ›

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  • QB Will Levis, Tennessee Titans.
  • QB Drake Maye, New England Patriots.
  • RB Dylan Laube, Las Vegas Raiders.
  • RB Chuba Hubbard, Carolina Panthers.
  • WR Josh Palmer, Los Angeles Chargers.
  • WR Khalil Shakir, Buffalo Bills.
  • TE Zach Ertz, Washington Commanders.
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Is RB or WR better in non-PPR? ›

NON-PPR SCORING TOP FINISHERS BY POSITION SINCE 2014. As highlighted in the charts above, the wide receiver position doesn't quite have the overall finish upside as the running backs, but in full-PPR formats, the potential to finish among the top 25 becomes much greater and a top-10 finish is almost as likely.

How to draft with 10th pick fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Pick 10: Draft a wide receiver

In most leagues, the top three running backs are selected in the top six picks, making the value in the second half of the first round at wide receiver.

What round should I draft a quarterback? ›

Round 3, Pick 29: Draft a quarterback

A quarterback is the ideal pick at the start of Round 3. These perfect draft articles constantly mentioned Josh Allen and Jalen Hurts at the end of Round 2 last season, and they ended up finishing first and second in fantasy points at the position.

When should I draft my QB for fantasy PPR? ›

In fantasy football, it is best to wait until the 3rd or 4th round to draft your quarterback. This might seem odd considering how important a quarterback is to a football team but players like wide receivers and running backs are more valuable because they can score more points each week.

Who is the number one fantasy football player in 2024? ›

Here's a look at SportsLine's top three 2024 Fantasy football RB picks: 1. Christian McCaffrey, San Francisco 49ers: This is a no-brainer choice at No. 1 overall in just about every format.

Who should I draft at 7 in fantasy football? ›

In Rounds 6-7, consider WRs Tank Dell, Amari Cooper, Terry McLaurin, RBs Rhamondre Stevenson, Raheem Mostert or TEs George Kittle or Kyle Pitts (if you haven't already drafted a tight end).

What round in fantasy should I get a QB? ›

In fantasy football, it is best to wait until the 3rd or 4th round to draft your quarterback. This might seem odd considering how important a quarterback is to a football team but players like wide receivers and running backs are more valuable because they can score more points each week.

What is the best roster structure for fantasy football? ›

Play the No. 1 fantasy game. Standard rosters include one Quarterback (QB), two Running Backs (RB), two Wide Receivers (WR), one Tight End (TE), one Flex (RB/WR/TE), one Defense/Special Teams (D/ST), one Kicker (K) and seven Bench Spots (BE -- players on your roster who are not in your active lineup for a given week).

Who to draft with a 3rd pick in fantasy football? ›

Round 1, Pick 3: Draft a wide receiver

The strategy at this pick is simply to take the best wide receiver. Star running back Christian McCaffrey is likely off the board, and it's a little too early to select Bijan Robinson or Breece Hall.

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