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FULLTIME’S MOCK DRAFT SIMULATOR. PRACTICE LIKE NEVER BEFORE. You NOW have the ability to use our Fantasy Football Mock Draft Simulator and practice from your specific draft position! We currently offer this tool in 8, 10, 12 and 14 team league formats. Just click on your desired draft position below. Draft on demand and be prepared like never before. SELECT YOUR PREFERRED DRAFT SLOT BELOW AND YOUR DRAFT WILL BEGIN. 8-Team League: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10-Team league: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12-Team league: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14-Team league: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 The 2025 NFL season is just getting started and it’s time to get access to the best help out there! All FullTime Fantasy members get exclusive access to our 24/7 Chat Room on Discord! All morning on Sunday, Senior Analyst Jody Smith will be standing by to answer all your crucial start/sit and keep you updated with all the latest news and injury updates. JOIN OUR MAILING LIST! GET THE LATEST ARTICLES AND UPDATES Subscribe to our FREE newsletter – Breaking Fantasy news & site updates! Like and share our new Facebook page! Be sure to pay attention to our giveaways for your shot at some sweet prizes!
Mock Draft World Championship: Draft a Team in 2 Minutes!

SUMMARY Perfect for first-time users and seasoned pros! The 2023 Fantasy Football Mock Draft World Championship challenges users to craft the best roster possible using our custom draft simulator. Claim your FREE team, then watch it climb the leaderboard all year long as you fight for the grand prize! Worried about the time commitment? Our drafts take as little as two minutes, and computer-optimized rosters do all the in-season work! Easy. Fast. Fun! DRAFT NOW | Quick Summary | Official Rules SCORING Team scoring is carried out to the hundredth decimal place (e.g. a team may score 104.35 points). An individual offensive player on any active starting lineup will be credited points for scoring in the following manner: Passing · Yards passing divided by 20 (e.g. 301 passing yards = 15.05 fantasy points) · 4 Points for every passing TD. · Minus one point (-1) for every interception thrown. Rushing · Yards rushing divided by 10 (e.g. 116 rushing yards = 11.6 fantasy points). · 6 points for every rushing TD. · 1 point for every reception. Receiving · Yards receiving divided by 10 (e.g. 73 receiving yards = 7.3 fantasy points). · 6 points for every receiving TD. · 1 point for every reception. Placekicking · 1 point for every Extra Point · 3 points for every FG of 1-30 yards plus 0.1 points for every yard thereafter. · Example: A 46-yard FG would be worth 4.6 points. Defense and Special Teams Scoring · 1 point for every sack · 2 points for every team takeaway (interception or fumble recovery)** · 6 points for every TD (via interception return, fumble return, punt or kickoff return, blocked FG return, missed FG return, blocked punt return)* · 2 points for every safety · 5 points for every shutout*** · 2 points for allowing between 1-5 points*** · 1 point for allowing between 6-10 points*** * TDs scored on “fake” FGs or “fake” punts do NOT count as Defense/Special Teams scoring. TDs scored by the offensive team after a blocked FG or blocked punt do NOT count as a Defense/Special teams score. TDs scored on a double-turnover only count for the individual player who scored the TD, not for the team. ** A double turnover is considered points for the recovering team’s defense and ST. Thus, an example, team A’s offense fumbles, and Team B’s defense recovers, but then fumbles the ball back to team A’s offense. In that scenario, Team A’s defense and special teams (along with team B’s defense and ST) are both awarded a fumble recovery. *** Any and all points scored against a team are considered points scored against the special teams and defense. Thus, as an example, a turnover by the offense that is returned for a TD is considered as points scored against the special teams and defense. DRAFT NOW In order for your drafted team to be eligible to compete, click the PLAY NOW link above. Your draft slot will then be randomized. The setup for the contest is the following: 12-Team League 16-Round Draft 10-man Starting Lineup Starting lineup requirements are the same as our FFWC Starter Leagues: 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 PK, 1 D/ST, and 1 Flex (RB-WR-TE) We’ll optimize your roster each week (best ball) for the best possible lineup. To learn the rest of the rules, please click here. Use our mock draft tool which has been preset for our scoring and lineup rules, to create a team of 16 players. 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1st Round 2022 NFL Mock Draft: Industry Version

Ready for a 2022 NFL Mock Draft? The main thing about trying to get a consensus on the many 2022 NFL mock drafts out there is there is no consensus. Anyone who labors to put together a mock tries to think for 32 different teams but there can be wildly different opinions of draft needs and strategies. After posting my first 2022 NFL Mock Draft of the season and an update from Mark, I reached out to some of the biggest names and sites and accumulated all the picks to see what other analysts were thinking. After gathering all the info, the results did not disappoint and were quite contrary to my mock draft 1.0. Thanks to all the other analysts who participated and contributed to this mock. Be sure to support their work and show appreciation for this updated 2022 NFL mock draft industry version. 1. Jacksonville Jaguars (Matt Schauf @ DraftSharks) Aiden Hutchinson (DE) Going with the odds-on favorite. You could argue that Travon Walker and/or Kayvon Thibodeaux carry more upside, but Hutchinson doesn’t lack there: 63rd-percentile speed score and 1.2 tackles for loss per game last year. 2. Detroit Lions (BidDaddyDrisk @ FootballAbsurdity) Kayvon Thibodeaux (DE) The Lions need a true difference-maker on the edge, and Kayvon Thibodeaux is that player. Athletic, bendy, and productive, the Oregon product fits perfectly into Aaron Glenn’s defense. 3. Houston Texans (Jody Smith- FullTime Fantasy) Travon Walker (DE) The Texans have needs at every position and can address tackle at 13. In Walker, Houston grabs an ascending talent in this 2022 NFL Mock Draft who blew away scouts and the Combine. Walker is an impact pass rusher and presence that will give the franchise the kind of defensive player they’ve lacked since J.J. Watt left town. 4. New York Jets (Nick Mimikos– StackAttackFantasy) Jermaine Johnson (DE) New York ideally wanted Thibodeaux here and lose out. Sauce Gardner would be the pick if trade-ups were an option but here the Jets take Johnson who they look to pair with Carl Lawson. 5. New York Giants (Jay Felicio– FrontYardFantasy) Evan Neal (OT) It was hard to choose between Ickey Ekwonu and Neal, but the versatility of Neal being able to start at multiple positions along the OL made the difference for me. Neal is ready to be a starter from day 1. Big, physical, and quick for his size, Neal is a great start to rebuilding an offensive line that has been in need of it for a very long time. 6. Carolina Panthers (Amr Gabr– Rotoviz) Charles Cross (OT) Ideally, the Panthers would love to trade back here with no second or third-round pick and lots of holes on the team. But for this exercise, I’m going with Charles Cross, even though Ickey is the better prospect, Cross can play tackle from the get-go. Shore up your offensive line. 7. New York Giants (Jay Felicio– FrontYardFantasy) Ahmad Gardner (CB) As tempting as it was to double-dip OL and go Ekwonu, Gardner is the easy pick here. A perfect fit for new DC Wink Martindale’s defense, Gardner replaces the most-likely cap casualty, James Bradberry. 8. Atlanta Falcons (Tim Talmadge 4for4) Kyle Hamilton (S) The Falcons have a ton of needs and the popular pick for them has been WR. However, this regime has preached going best player available and the best player here is Hamilton. 9. Seattle Seahawks (Cody Carpenter– PlayerProfiler) Malik Wilis (QB) No trade needed, the Seahawks stay at pick no.9 and get what they hope to be the heir apparent to Russell Wilson. Arguably the worst quarterback class since 2013, and at the top of the pedestal is Malik Willis. 10. New York Jets (Nick Mimikos- StackAttackFantasy) Garrett Wilson (WR) If the draft were to fall this way in reality, Joe Douglas would be taking Ikem Ekonwu here. He’s been aggressive for a WR1 and takes his WR here. This is the positional pick Jets fans want to see at 10. 11. Washington Commanders (Matthew Freeman– FantasyPros) Ikem Ekwonu (OT) The Commanders don’t have a massive need at tackle, but Ekwonu can start at guard right away and then eventually move to the outside. He simply represents too much value to pass on outside the top 10. 12. Minnesota Vikings (Kevin Tompkins– FantasyAlarm) Derek Stingley Jr. (CB) Stingley is the pick for the cornerback-needy Vikings, who will get Patrick Peterson – a former LSU alum – as a mentor. Stingley has injury concerns (missed 13 games in the past two seasons) but has the speed, ball skills, and is battle-tested against SEC. 13. Houston Texans (Jody Smith- FullTimeFantasy) Trevor Penning (OT) Expectations are that the Texans want to rebuild from the trenches. Although they just missed out on a crucial need at cornerback, here they nab a solid offensive tackle in Trevor Penning. If Nick Caserio is able to insert instant impact starters in two key positions, it will be a good start for the Texans. 14. Baltimore Ravens (Jase Abbey– IDPGuys) Trent McDuffie (CB) The Ravens were decimated at CB with injuries last year and couldn’t stop the pass. Peters is in the final year of his contract, and a quality third corner is a requirement, not a luxury, in today’s pass-centric league. What McDuffie lacks in size, he makes up for in aggressiveness. He is an excellent cover cornerback, one of the best players remaining, and he fills a need. 15. Philadelphia Eagles (Brandon Hamer– GridironExperts) Drake London (WR) How do you help a Quarterback who struggles with accuracy issues? You get him a massive 6’5 220 receiver who thrives on contested catches and compares his game to Mike Evans. Pairing him with the Slim Reaper and Dallas Goedert gives Jalen Hurts a dynamic trio to work with in 2022. What’s not to like about that? 16. New Orleans Saints (@RenshawFantasy– DynastyDads Pod) Chris Olave (WR) The Saints moved up to grab…Olave?! Olave is the best receiver on some boards and it’s no secret the Saints want to add some
2022 NFL Mock Draft 1.0 by Jody Smith

The 2022 NFL Draft is rapidly approaching. As each day goes by we seem to have a better understanding of which prospects are picking up momentum to be selected. At the same time, it grows more and more difficult to
Week 3 Draft Contest – Win a Rondale Moore Golden Rookie Auto to 25.

We’re proud to offer a brand new BESTBALL DRAFT CONTEST for each and every week of the NFL Season! All you have to do is DRAFT YOUR WEEK 3 TEAM, submit your entry, and the highest-scoring team from each and every week wins! IMPORTANT: Not only do your drafted teams count for Week 3, but they count every week thereafter as well, so each drafted team gives you another 15 opportunities to win both weekly prizes and the Grand Prizes! Congrats to Week 2’s Winners! 1st Place: DYNOMITE 2nd Place: Fire boyz 6 3rd Place: Comfortably Numb 44 Last week, our top-3 winners all racked up over 220 points with impressive Week 2 lineups and took home the Elijah Moore Immaculate Signature Moves, free subscriptions and lots of FFWC game credits. For Week 3, will it be your team that has a monster outing and wins one of these great prizes? 1st Place – 2021 Panini Gold Standard Golden Debuts Cardinals WR Rondale Moore Rookie #’d 04/25 2nd Place – Your choice of a Derrick Henry Patch or a Cordarrelle Patterson Rookie Auto. 3rd Place – Prize remaining above. 4th-10th Place – 20 FFWC Game Credit 11th-25th Place – 10 FFWC Game Credit DRAFT YOUR WEEK 3 TEAM and see what kind of phenomenal fantasy football roster you can build. It only takes minutes to complete. Once you’re comfortable that you’ve built the winning roster, submit your squad and enjoy watching them roll up the points throughout Week 3! The three highest-scoring rosters for the week win the above prizes, but everyone who enters is still in contention for the Mock Draft World Championship, which runs all season. ENTER OUR WEEK 3 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Try to stack the team with players you think will do well in Week 3! The highest Week 3 Score wins! Here’s our Week 3 Player Rankings to help. It’s a bestball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one! Just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard! Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! The Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 3 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Week 2 Draft Contest – Win an Elijah Mitchell Immaculate Auto

Everyone loves to mock draft and it’s even more fun when you can win some amazing prizes via FullTime Fantasy’s Mock Draft World Championship. While that contest determines the highest week of the season, FullTime is also offering the chance to win some amazing prizes each and every week! All you have to do is DRAFT YOUR WEEK 2 TEAM, submit your entry, and the highest-scoring team from each and every week wins! IMPORTANT: Not only do your drafted teams count for Week 2, but they count every week thereafter as well, so each drafted team gives you another 16 opportunities to win both weekly prizes and the Grand Prizes! Last week, our top-3 winners all racked up over 230 points with impressive Week 1 lineups and took home the Select Tom Brady Prizm Field Level. For Week 2, will it be your team that has a monster outing and wins one of these great prizes? 1st Place – 2021 Panini Immaculate Signature Moves 49ers RB Elijah Mitchell Rookie #’d 58/99 2nd Place – One-Year Subscription (values at $116.55) 3rd Place – Six-Month Subscription 4th-10th Place – 20 FFWC Game Credit 11th-25th Place – 10 FFWC Game Credit DRAFT YOUR WEEK 2 TEAM and see what kind of phenomenal fantasy football roster you can build. It only takes minutes to complete. Once you’re comfortable that you’ve built the winning roster, submit your squad and enjoy watching them roll up the points throughout Week 2! The three highest-scoring rosters for the week win the above prizes, but everyone who enters is still in contention for the Mock Drat World Championship, which runs all season. ENTER OUR WEEK 2 DRAFT CONTEST! How it Works: Draft your team using our On-Demand Simulator. Try to stack the team with players you think will do well in Week 2! The highest Week 2 Score wins! Here’s our Week 2 Player Rankings to help. It’s a bestball contest, so no need to submit a lineup. We’ll optimize the best one! Just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard! Weekly Prizes and a Grand Prize at the end of the season! The Grand Prize Winner (highest individual week of the season) gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8-minute mark! Trading cards are back! MEMBER PERK! Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Drafts each month in our contest! DRAFT YOUR WEEK 2 TEAM and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email.
Week 1 Draft Contest – Win a Tom Brady Prizm Field Level

Everyone loves to mock draft and it’s even more fun when you can win some amazing prizes via FullTime Fantasy’s Mock Draft World Championship. While that contest determines the world’s best season-long team, FullTime is also offering the chance to win some amazing prizes each and every week! All you have to do is visit MockDraftNow.com, submit your entry, and the highest-scoring team from each and every week wins! To kick off the 2021 season, we’ve got prizes for the top-3 mock draft scores 1st Place – 2020 Select Tom Brady Disco #’d to 49 2nd Place – One-Year Subscription (values at $116.55) 3rd Place – Six-Month Subscription Head over to MockDratNow.com and see what kind of phenomenal fantasy football roster you can build. It only takes minutes to complete. Once you’re comfortable that you’ve built the winning roster, submit your squad and enjoy watching them roll up the points throughout Week 1! The three highest-scoring rosters for the week win the above prizes, but everyone who enters is still in contention for the Mock Drat World Championship, which runs all season. Lastly, If you have time to prepare, make sure you mock in our Mock Draft World Championships. No better way to practice for the real thing. NEW THIS YEAR: Fulltime Members get 5 Free On-Demand Mock Drafts in our contest! Head to MockDraftNow.com and enter your REDEMPTION CODE you received by email. How it Works: Draft your team using our On Demand Simulator. If you like it, enter it into the bestball contest. Just sit back and watch your team climb the leaderboard! Winner gets to choose from the amazing prizes below. If you don’t know just how awesome and amazing the Panini Flawless Football briefcase is, make sure and watch the video starting at the 8 minute mark! Trading cards are back!
2021 Fantasy Football Draft Tips

The temperatures outside aren’t the only thing heating up. The arrival of August also means that the next season of NFL football has arrived and fantasy football draft season is about to kick off. It seems like each year more and more people are embracing fantasy football and with that growth comes increasingly competitive leagues. Dedicated fantasy veterans need to look for any edge they can get to compile the deepest roster and that includes seeking out advice from other successful players. What’s your top 2021 fantasy football draft advice? — Jody Smith (@JodySmithNFL) August 11, 2021 Along with the growing popularity of fantasy football, each season’s draft approach can be drastically different and ever-evolving. In addition to some of the helpful tips in the above tweet, here is some useful advice on how to build the best roster with our 2021 fantasy football draft tips. Mock Draft Early and Often Participating in mock drafts is the best way to keep sharp and stay prepared for market trends and corrections. When you starting mocking early and stay sharp, it helps you recognize when your league mates are making mistakes and how you can capitalize in a hurry. Do enough mock and you’ll start to see players that are regularly available later than you anticipated and others that you may need to pull the trigger early on. Look at mock drafting as OTAs and training camp for fantasy football players. It’s those practice sessions that make perfect. The best place to enter a live mock draft and win some amazing prizes for simply mock drafting is at mockdraftnow.com. Not only do you get that valuable practice for the season, but FulltimeFantasy members also get 5 free entries to earn the coveted title of Mock Draft World Champion. Attack Running Backs Early Three-down workhorse running backs are scarce and those that stay healthy still dominate the fantasy scoring leaderboards. While the top-tier backs generally go in the first five picks of the draft, there are still plenty of rushers that have the potential to also make an impact in the passing game. Backs like Antonio Gibson, Austin Ekeler, Nick Chubb, and Najee Harris offer top-5 upside, are plus receivers, and are often available well into the second round. Pairing these backs with an Ezekiel Elliott, Aaron Jones, or Jonathan Taylor is a tremendous start to any draft. Even running backs like Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Chris Carson, and Darrell Henderson offers three-down upside and can be targeted even later. The depth at the position dries up considerably after that, so securing two reliable every-week scorers at a premium position that lacks depth is a huge competitive edge over attacking wide receiver, which is arguably 30-plus players deep. An Elite TE Makes a Huge Difference The advent of so many spread and high octane offenses has caused a major shift in how fantasy football fans view tight ends. These days, even in standard leagues, elite tight ends are drawing as many targets and catching as many passes as top-notch wideouts. The scarcity of TE depth only exasperates the value of the top players at the position. While sacrificing a valuable second or third-round draft pick on a tight can have a negative impact on depth or your final RB/WR starting spot, the advantage gained by having elite weekly production at the TE spot more than makes up for it. Snagging Travis Kelce is likely to cost you a first-round pick, but acquiring Darren Waller, George Kittle, Mark Andrews, Kyle Pitts, or T.J. Hockenson can also deliver a competitive edge over opponents who choose to disregard tight ends until the mid-to-late rounds of their fantasy drafts. It’s a strategy that many successful fantasy analysts are taking and is one that is even more crucial in leagues that offer bonus points for tight end targets or catches. Target Slot Receivers Championship rosters are often made in the middle and late rounds. After starting lineups are secured, targeting slot receivers from high-volume offenses can be a lucrative way to fill out your bench, especially for managers who attack RB early. Russell Gage was a great example of this last season, going from virtually unknown to posting WR3 numbers. Be Proactive, Not Reactive With enough mock drafts and research under your belt, you should enter draft day with a pretty good feel for how things are going to go. By the time Round 3 winds down, well-prepared fantasy managers should be able to identify value and recognize an opportunity. They should also have a good feel for how things are about to go in the crucial middle rounds. Forecasting a round or two ahead can give you a huge edge and also open up the possibility for you to take players ahead of their expected ADP if you’re in a room full of sharks. Set the pace, don’t let others make the moves first, and force you to adapt. Solid 2021 candidates to be productive inside receivers include Jakobi Meyers, Rondale Moore, Parris Campbell, and Randall Cobb. Get. Your. Guys. As they say, “no guts, no glory.” Spend enough time watching film, or simply just reading articles online all offseason and you’re bound to have a handful of players you really dig. After all, that kind of passion is what makes this hobby so much fun. When the draft unfolds, don’t hesitate to go out and get those players that you’re passionate about. They might not all hit but putting in your due diligence and assembling a roster of players you really like gives you a real sense of accomplishment and really lets you try on your general manager cap. Nothing can deflate a solid draft like having your favorite mid-round sleeper sniped away right when you’re on deck. Don’t be afraid to reach for those coveted players a round or two before their ADP. This can also be doubly rewarding if you keep snagging all the sleepers your opponents wanted. Be Flexible Doing necessary preparation and entering
Scott Atkins 2021 NFL Mock Draft FINAL – How Far Will Justin Fields Fall?

It’s Christmas in April for NFL fans everywhere. Here’s our final 2021 NFL Mock Draft. NFL Draft Round 1: April 29, 2021 – 8:00pm eastern 1) Jacksonville Jaguars: QB Trevor Lawrence, Clemson The easiest number one overall pick in years. 2) New York Jets: QB Zach Wilson, BYU I’m a believer in this player, even against lessor competition. 3) San Francisco 49ers (from HOU through MIA): QB Mac Jones, Alabama The shocker is confirmed. I can’t believe this is happening. Mac should instantly be considered as a number 3 overall pick in Superflex Dynasty leagues and actually makes a strong case for number one overall with the weapons Kittle, Samuel and Aiyuk. 4) Atlanta Falcons: TE Kyle Pitts, Florida Dynasty Rookie Tight Ends Outlook 5) Cincinnati Bengals: WR Ja’marr Chase, LSU For the record, I think this is a bad choice. Joe Burrow should be protected right here with this pick, but it’s the Bengals, and they decide to chase Chase. 2021 Rookie Wide Receivers Outlook – 1 of 2 6) Miami Dolphins (from PHI): WR Jaylen Waddle, Alabama Some think it’s Devonta Smith, but I think Waddle is the more impressive prospect. 7) Detroit Lions: OT Penei Sewell, Oregon 8) Carolina Panthers: OT Rashawn Slater, Northwestern 9) Denver Broncos: QB Justin Fields, Ohio State The Broncos decided they weren’t going to give up additional draft picks and decided to roll the dice on draft day, however if the plan were to backfire and teams did move up for Fields and Lance, they needed a plan B, knowing that the price for that backup plan (Teddy Bridgewater) would be more expensive post draft. So Teddy was insurance, nothing more. Fields becomes the number two overall prospect in Superflex Dynasty football rookie drafts. Dynasty and Superflex Rookie Quarterbacks Outlook 10) Dallas Cowboys: CB Patrick Surtain II, Alabama 11) New York Giants: WR Devonta Smith, Alabama 12) Philadelphia Eagles (from SF through MIA): LB Micah Parsons, Penn St 13) Los Angeles Chargers: OT Christian Darrisaw, Virginia Tech 14) Minnesota Vikings: OT Alijah Vera-Tucker, USC 15) New England Patriots: QB Trey Lance, North Dakota State I’m not buying the Garoppolo rumors. 16) Arizona Cardinals: CB Jaycee Horn, South Carolina 17) Las Vegas Raiders: OT Teven Jenkins, Oklahoma State Anything other than upgrading the woeful offensive line should result in immediate firing of everyone in charge. 18) Miami Dolphins: DE Kwity Paye, Michigan 19) Washington Football Team: LB Jeremiah Owusu Koramoah, Notre Dame 20) Chicago Bears: DT Christian Barmore, Alabama 21) Indianapolis Colts: DE Azeez Ojulari, Georgia 22) Tennessee Titans: CB Greg Newsome, Northwestern 23) New York Jets (from SEA): CB Caleb Farley, Virginia Tech Ultimate swing for the fences pick. 24) Pittsburgh Steelers: RB Najee Harris, Alabama – The sixth member of the Crimson Tide selected in the top 24 picks and the Steelers get their every down back to make things easier for Ben Roethlisberger and the wide receivers. 2021 Rookie Running Backs Outlook – 1 of 2 25) Jacksonville Jaguars (from LAR): DE Jaelan Philips, Miami 26) Cleveland Browns: LB Zaven Collins, Tulsa 27) Baltimore Ravens: WR Rashod Bateman, Minnesota 28) New Orleans Saints: CB Asante Samuel Jr., Florida State 29) Green Bay Packers: WR Kadarius Toney, Florida 30) Buffalo Bills: DE Jayson Oweh, Penn St 31) Baltimore Ravens (from KC): DE Gregory Rousseau, Miami 32) Tampa Bay Buccaneers: DE Joe Tryon, Washington Discuss this mock and everything NFL, seasonal, dfs and dynasty fantasy football in our NEW Discord. It’s FREE to chat and open 24/7.
Dr. Roto 2QB & Superflex PPR First-Round Mock Draft

Superflex & 2QB leagues are all the rage in fantasy football. Dr. Roto shares his top 12 picks in such a league heading into the 2020 season.