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2016 Fantasy Football Expert Mock Draft #2

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On Wednesday, August 24th, ten awesome fantasy minds joined Steve and I for our second mock draft of the preseason. It was interesting to see what guys moved up, moved back, or were drafted for the first time. This was a 15 round snake draft, PPR format, and we require 1 QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, K, DEF. I urge you all to follow all of our drafters on Twitter and also visit their sites to see their awesome work. Oh, we also did have one person who had to cancel at the very last second and the team ended up being autodrafted. We won’t talk about the team, which I named…..The Team. Without further ado, here are our participants, and their sites and handles.

Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports (@CoolCutter21)
Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy (@fantasygeek37)
Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com (@alliefontana)
Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy (@fightingchance)
Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports (@bob_lung)
Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack (@FantasySixPack)
Brandon C. Williams, Rotoexperts (@BCWilliams71)
John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts (@TheJohnLaPresto)
Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com (@swollendome)
Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts (@joegallina)
Steve Gardner, USA Today (@SteveAGardner)

Fighting Chance Fantasy Mock Draft #2

Round 1

1.01 Antonio Brown, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
1.02 Julio Jones, WR, Atlanta Falcons – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
1.03 Odell Beckham, Jr., WR, New York Giants – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
1.04 DeAndre Hopkins, WR, Houston Texans – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
1.05 David Johnson, RB, Arizona Cardinals – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
1.06 A.J. Green, WR, Cincinnati Bengals – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
1.07 Todd Gurley, RB, Los Angeles Rams – Brandon C. Williams, Rotoexperts
1.08 Adrian Peterson, RB, Minnesota Vikings – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
1.09 Allen Robinson, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
1.10 Rob Gronkowski, TE, New England Patriots – The Team
1.11 Lamar Miller, RB, Houston Texans – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
1.12 Dez Bryant, WR, Dallas Cowboys – Steve Gardner, USA Today

As usual, Round 1 isn’t full of a lot of surprises. If I had to pick one I would say it would be Bob Lung’s pick of David Johnson before Todd Gurley. I know this is a PPR format, and this is purely my opinion, but even though he isn’t a big part of the passing offense, Gurley is my number one back in all formats. The offense revolves around him, while the Cardinals throw to a lot of wide receivers. Lamar Miller seems to be sneaking into the first round more and more. He has been solid, but unspectacular this preseason, so I guess it is people are just more enamored with his situation the closer we get to the season. I picked DeAndre Hopkins fourth overall, as my love affair with him continues. I considered Todd Gurley there, but I just couldn’t pass up my man crush Hopkins.

Round 2

2.01 Alshon Jeffery, WR, Chicago Bears – Steve Gardner, USA Today
2.02 Keenan Allen, WR, San Diego Chargers – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
2.03 Devonta Freeman, RB, Atlanta Falcons – The Team
2.04 Brandon Marshall, WR, New York Jets – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
2.05 Amari Cooper, WR, Oakland Raiders – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
2.06 Ezekiel Elliott, RB, Dallas Cowboys – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
2.07 Jordy Nelson, WR, Green Bay Packers – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
2.08 T.Y. Hilton, WR, Indianapolis Colts – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
2.09 Brandin Cooks, WR, New Orleans Saints – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
2.10 Mike Evans, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
2.11 Jarvis Landry, WR, Miami Dolphins – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
2.12 Le’Veon Bell, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

Le'Veon Bell in the second round was a very good pick in my book

Le’Veon Bell in the second round was a very good pick in my book

I picked Brandin Cooks in the second round and was thrilled! I have him ranked among my top ten wide receivers and was able to get him as the 14th wideout taken in this draft. Go me! Keenan Allen went a little faster than I expected, but after the top ten receivers, the next ten is such a logjam that it is hard to give anyone a hard time about the order of those guys. Le’Veon Bell was selected as the last pick of this round. With just a three game suspension and the amount he is used in this offense, I think it is a great pick.

Round 3

3.01 Randall Cobb, WR, Green Bay Packers – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
3.02 Mark Ingram, RB, New Orleans Saints – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
3.03 Sammy Watkins, WR, Buffalo Bills – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
3.04 Eddie Lacy, RB, Green Bay Packers – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
3.05 Jamaal Charles, RB, Kansas City Chiefs – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
3.06 C.J. Anderson, RB, Denver Broncos – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
3.07 Demaryius Thomas, WR, Denver Broncos – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
3.08 Jeremy Maclin, WR, Kansas City Chiefs – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
3.09 Doug Martin, RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
3.10 Matt Forte, RB, New York Jets – The Team
3.11 Latavius Murray, RB, Oakland Raiders – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
3.12 LeSean McCoy, RB, Buffalo Bills – Steve Gardner, USA Today

I was thrilled and surprised to have Eddie Lacy fall to me with the fourth pick in the third round as I expect a huge bounceback season from him. Eight of the twelve picks here were running backs as five different drafters were getting their first back. I nearly took C.J. Anderson there, and was also surprised that Doug Martin lasted as long as he did. Lots of good picks in the third round.

Round 4

4.01 Kelvin Benjamin, WR, Carolina Panthers – Steve Gardner, USA Today
4.02 Golden Tate, WR, Detroit Lions – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
4.03 Aaron Rodgers, QB, Green Bay Packers – The Team
4.04 Julian Edelman, WR, New England Patriots – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
4.05 Eric Decker, WR, New York Jets – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
4.06 Cam Newton, QB, Carolina Panthers – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
4.07 Andrew Luck, QB, Indianapolis Colts – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
4.08 Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle Seahawks – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
4.09 Thomas Rawls, RB, Seattle Seahawks – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
4.10 Carlos Hyde, RB, San Francisco 49ers – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
4.11 Donte Moncrief, WR, Indianapolis Colts – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
4.12 Duke Johnson, RB, Cleveland Browns – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

The autodraft team started the quarterback run in the fourth round, as after Aaron Rodgers went three more signal callers were selected after. My favorite there is Joe Bond with Andrew Luck, but all four guys should put up monster stats. I couldn’t have been happier to see Thomas Rawls fall to me in the fourth. As he is getting healthier, I continue to expect a big year from him, as he will be the starter, and the dude doesn’t shy away from contact. I believe he will easily top 1,000 yards and double digit touchdowns.

Round 5

5.01 Doug Baldwin, WR, Seattle Seahawks – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
5.02 Jordan Reed, TE, Washington Redskins – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
5.03 Jeremy Langford, RB, Chicago Bears – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
5.04 Allen Hurns, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
5.05 Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Denver Broncos – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
5.06 Demarco Murray, RB, Tennessee Titans – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
5.07 Jordan Matthews, WR, Philadelphia Eagles – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
5.08 Tyler Lockett, WR, Seattle Seahawks – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
5.09 Danny Woodhead, RB, San Diego Chargers – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
5.10 Larry Fitzgerald, WR, Arizona Cardinals – The Team
5.11 Michael Floyd, WR, Arizona Cardinals – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
5.12 DeVante Parker, WR, Miami Dolphins – Steve Gardner, USA Today

Round five is where things get interesting. Steve Rapin takes Jordan Reed as the second tight end, which is great IF he can stay healthy. Allie Fontana takes another of my man crushes in Jeremy Langford which I like her for and hate her for at the same time. I really wanted Langford, but didn’t want to take three straight running backs, so she took that decision out of my hands. Instead I take Allen Hurns, which if you know me, you know I love the Jags passing game this year. I am also a fan of the picks of Michael Floyd, Tyler Lockett, and DeVante Parker in the second half of the round.

Round 6

6.01 Giovani Bernard, RB, Cincinnati Bengals – Steve Gardner, USA Today
6.02 Delanie Walker, TE, Tennessee Titans – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
6.03 Drew Brees, QB, New Orleans Saints – The Team
6.04 Tom Brady, QB, New England Patriots – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
6.05 Jeremy Hill, RB, Cincinnati Bengals – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
6.06 Ameer Abdullah, RB, Detroit Lions – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
6.07 Marvin Jones, WR, Detroit Lions – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
6.08 Greg Olsen, TE, Carolina Panthers – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
6.09 Blake Bortles, QB, Jacksonville Jaguars – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
6.10 John Brown, WR, Arizona Cardinals – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
6.11 Melvin Gordon, RB, San Diego Chargers – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
6.12 Travis Benjamin, WR, San Diego Chargers – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

Three more quarterbacks went off the board in the sixth round, including the man, the myth, the legend with the four game suspension, Tom Brady. He is a great pick if you decide to just get yourself another reliable quarterback to get you through the first four weeks. Mike Harmon would take Marcus Mariota later, who is a good pick, but if I take Brady I want a bit better backup than him. I was going to take Greg Olsen in this round before I was sniped by Bob Lung, so I went with my quarterback and selected Blake Bortles who I expect to shine again in 2016. The pick of Melvin Gordon by my man Steve I also thought was a really good pick, and one I was hoping to land in round seven.

Round 7

7.01 Travis Kelce, TE, Kansas City Chiefs – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
7.02 Kevin White, WR, Chicago Bears – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
7.03 Jonathan Stewart, RB, Carolina Panthers – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
7.04 Matt Jones, RB, Washington Redskins – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
7.05 Willie Snead, WR, New Orleans Saints – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
7.06 Michael Crabtree, WR, Oakland Raiders – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
7.07 Coby Fleener, TE, New Orleans Saints – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
7.08 Ryan Mathews, RB, Philadelphia Eagles – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
7.09 Theo Riddick, RB, Detroit Lions – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
7.10 Charles Sims, RB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – The Team
7.11 Sterling Shepard, WR, New York Giants – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
7.12 Arian Foster, RB, Miami Dolphins – Steve Gardner, USA Today

Mark Morales-Smith from Scout Fantasy finished off round six with a great Travis Benjamin pick, and followed up with Travis Kelce in the seventh. That shored up his tight end spot, and was likely the next best guy off the board at the position. I selected Matt Jones as my third running back now that he is the man in Washington, and I thought Joe Bond killed it with Michael Crabtree later in the round. Brandon Williams took Coby Fleener midway through the round and I think he is one of the higher ceilings among tight ends. There are conflicting reports of how he is handling the transition to New Orleans, but I expect him to be very good. Steve Gardner gets the most intriguing pick of the round with Arian Foster.  What is this guy gonna be this year coming back from a huge injury and in a new place? Your guess is as good as mine.

Round 8

8.01 Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers – Steve Gardner, USA Today
8.02 DeSean Jackson, WR, Washington Redskins – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
8.03 T.J. Yeldon, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars – The Team
8.04 Tavon Austin, WR, Los Angeles Rams – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
8.05 Laquon Treadwell, WR, Minnesota Vikings – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
8.06 Corey Coleman, WR, Cleveland Browns – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
8.07 DeAngelo Williams, RB, Pittsburgh Steelers – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
8.08 Frank Gore, RB, Indianapolis Colts – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
8.09 Stefon Diggs, WR, Minnesota Vikings – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
8.10 Carson Palmer, QB, Arizona Cardinals – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
8.11 Josh Gordon, WR, Cleveland Browns – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
8.12 Chris Ivory, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

There are two things that interest me in this round. The first is that both Jaguar running backs were taken in the same round. Is there going to be a lead back? Who is it going to be? I like Chris Ivory over Yeldon, but I have a feeling that both will have a role. I’d take Ivory first though. Josh Gordon, who has looked great this preseason, was drafted here. I have gone on record saying that I will not draft him, and I stand by that. However, if you do not have that opinion, this is a great place to get him as he has the ability to be great. I drafted Stefon Diggs here, who I am not the biggest fan of, but I couldn’t say no to the value.

Round 9

9.01 Rishard Matthews, WR, Tennessee Titans – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
9.02 Derrick Henry, RB, Tennessee Titans – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
9.03 Devin Funchess, WR, Carolina Panthers – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
9.04 James White, RB, New England Patriots – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
9.05 Torrey Smith, WR, San Francisco 49ers – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
9.06 Justin Forsett, RB, Baltimore Ravens – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
9.07 Denver Broncos D/ST – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
9.08 Derek Carr, QB, Oakland Raiders – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
9.09 Gary Barnidge, TE, Cleveland Browns – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
9.10 Shane Vereen, RB, New York Giants – The Team
9.11 Eli Manning, QB, New York Giants – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
9.12 Michael Thomas, WR, New Orleans Saints – Steve Gardner, USA Today

There are multiple picks here that I really like, so let’s start from the bottom. Michael Thomas is one of my favorite sleeper receivers in a passing rich New Orleans offense, I think he has a good chance of making an impact in 2016. If you wait this long for a quarterback, you can still get two very good ones in Eli Manning and Derek Carr. They aren’t the elite names, but they are going to end up pretty damn close to similar stats. I took James White who should be the lead pass catching back for the Pats, and is more of a runner than injured Dion Lewis was too. If you are looking for a receiver around this time, Devin Funchess is also a great choice. With Kelvin Benjamin being eased back in, Funchess has a chance to make a name for himself.

Round 10

10.01 Jay Ajayi, RB, Miami Dolphins – Steve Gardner, USA Today
10.02 Sammie Coates, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
10.03 Bilal Powell, RB, New York Jets – The Team
10.04 Steve Smith Sr, WR, Baltimore Ravens – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
10.05 Tyler Eifert, TE, Cincinnati Bengals – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
10.06 Tevin Coleman, RB, Atlanta Falcons – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
10.07 Markus Wheaton, WR, Pittsburgh Steelers – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
10.08 Will Fuller, WR, Houston Texans – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
10.09 Zach Ertz, TE, Philadelphia Eagles – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
10.10 Buck Allen, RB, Baltimore Ravens – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
10.11 Philip Rivers, QB, San Diego Chargers – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
10.12 Rashad Jennings, RB, New York Giants – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

If Tyler Eifert can come back quickly from injury, John LaPresto got a steal here. Unfortunately, there is still a lot of unknowns there. Will Fuller looks to be a good pick from Bob Lung. He should be the number two receiver for a Houston team that looks to be better through the air with a more talented quarterback. I was very happy to get Zach Ertz as my tight end, and I will now begin praying that Brent Celek stops getting snaps so Ertz can shine. Allie Fontana throws her hat in the ring trying to guess who will lead the backfield in Baltimore. Steve Rapin’s love affair for Philip Rivers in 2016 continues.

Round 11

11.01 Jameis Winston, QB, Tampa Bay Buccaneers – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
11.02 Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit Lions – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
11.03 Martellus Bennett, TE, New England Patriots – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
11.04 Tyler Boyd, WR, Cincinnati Bengals – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
11.05 Andy Dalton, QB, Cincinnati Bengals – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
11.06 Julius Thomas, TE, Jacksonville Jaguars – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
11.07 Tony Romo, QB, Dallas Cowboys – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
11.08 Tyrod Taylor, QB, Buffalo Bills – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
11.09 Antonio Gates, TE, San Diego Chargers – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
11.10 Matt Ryan, QB, Atlanta Falcons – The Team
11.11 Christine Michael, RB, Seattle Seahawks – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
11.12 Kirk Cousins, QB, Washington Redskins – Steve Gardner, USA Today

There were a number of quarterbacks who went in Round 11, and Mark Morales-Smith scored big with Jameis Winston. All of the others are second quarterback, and they are all solid choices. When you see Tony Romo, just think Dak Prescott as this was done before Romo was hurt. Allie Fontana got my favorite tight end left with Martellus Bennet, who I think could have a big year. I took Tyler Boyd as one of my man crushes, and I guy who I think has a great chance to be a late sleeper.

Round 12

12.01 Ladarius Green, TE, Pittsburgh Steelers – Steve Gardner, USA Today
12.02 Isaiah Crowell, RB, Cleveland Browns – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
12.03 Jimmy Graham, TE, Seattle Seahawks – The Team
12.04 Pierre Garcon, WR, Washington Redskins – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
12.05 Eric Ebron, TE, Detroit Lions – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
12.06 Philip Dorsett, WR, Indianapolis Colts – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
12.07 Charcandrick West, RB, Kansas City Chiefs – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
12.08 Darren Sproles, RB, Philadelphia Eagles – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
12.09 Devontae Booker, RB, Denver Broncos – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
12.10 Chris Thompson, RB, Washington Redskins – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
12.11 Seattle Seahawks D/ST – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
12.12 Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, New York Jets – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

Philip Dorsett this late in the draft has the opportunity to pay big dividends

Philip Dorsett this late in the draft has the opportunity to pay big dividends

Joe Gallina may have gotten a starting running back in the 12th round, which is fairly impressive. Sure, Crowell isn’t going to be confused for Todd Gurley, and it isn’t a sure thing that he will carry the load, but at this spot it isn’t a bad pick. I like John LaPresto’s pick of Eric Ebron here, and Brandon C. Williams gets the pick of the round with Philip Dorsett. He might be the third receiver, but the Colts are going to have to throw a lot again this year. I selected Devontae Booker as my sleeper running back. He might be a rookie, but he’s passed Ronnie Hillman on the depth chart, and even if C.J. Anderson doesn’t get hurt, I still see him having a role considering how much that Denver is set to run the ball this season.

Round 13

13.01 Arizona Cardinals D/ST – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
13.02 Breshad Perriman, WR, Baltimore Ravens – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
13.03 Muhammad Sanu, WR, Atlanta Falcons – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
13.04 Terrelle Pryor, WR, Cleveland Browns – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
13.05 Carolina Panthers D/ST – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
13.06 Houston Texans D/ST – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
13.07 Kenneth Dixon, RB, Baltimore Ravens – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
13.08 Vincent Jackson, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneeers – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
13.09 Marcus Mariota, QB, Tennessee Titans – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
13.10 Kamar Aiken, WR, Baltimore Ravens – The Team
13.11 Kansas City Chiefs D/ST – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
13.12 Los Angeles Rams D/ST
– Steve Gardner, USA Today

Defenses really started to go here, and all five are great choices. I think Mark Morales-Smith got a great choice in Arizona, and by the end of the round I was hoping that the Rams fell to me. Unfortunately, Steve Gardner took them from me. I selected Terrelle Pryor as a guy who could (if all goes right) find himself a role in the Cleveland passing game. After a career as a quarterback, this would be a great transition for him.

Round 14

14.01 Dwayne Allen, TE, Indianapolis Colts – Steve Gardner, USA Today
14.02 Stephen Gostkowski, K, New England Patriots – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
14.03 Terrance Williams, WR, Dallas Cowboys – The Team
14.04 Stephen Hauschka, K, Seattle Seahawks – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
14.05 Minnesota Vikings D/ST – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
14.06 Clive Walford, TE, Oakland Raiders – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
14.07 Tajae Sharpe, WR, Tennessee Titans – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
14.08 Graham Gano, K, Carolina Panthers – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
14.09 New York Jets D/ST – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
14.10 Shaun Draughn, RB, San Francisco 49ers – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
14.11 Justin Tucker, K, Baltimore Ravens – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
14.12 Will Tye, TE, New York Giants – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports

A few defenses, a few kickers, and a handful of tight ends went in Round 14. I went with the Jets defense, as they have been one of the more solid defenses over the past five years. Tajae Sharpe is a great choice by Joe Bond as a late round sleeper receiver. Shaun Draughn could be a fantastic pick this late if Carlos Hyde’s concussion is worse than we thought, or if he succumbs to another injury.

Round 15

15.01 Blair Walsh, K, Minnesota Vikings – Mark Morales-Smith, Scout Fantasy Sports
15.02 Reggie Bush, RB, Buffalo Bills – Steve Rapin, Fighting Chance Fantasy
15.03 C.J. Prosise, RB, Seattle Seahawks – Allie Fontana, FakePigskin.com
15.04 Chandler Catanzaro, K, Arizona Cardinals – Ryan Hallam, Fighting Chance Fantasy
15.05 Jermaine Kearse, WR, Seattle Seahawks – Bob Lung, Big Guy Fantasy Sports
15.06 Mason Crosby, K, Green Bay Packers – Joe Bond, Fantasy Six Pack
15.07 Chris Boswell, K, Pittsburgh Steelers – Brandon C Williams, Rotoexperts
15.08 Dan Bailey, K, Dallas Cowboys – John LaPresto, So-Called Fantasy Experts
15.09 New England Patriots D/ST – Mike Harmon, SwollenDome.com
15.10 Dion Lewis, RB, New England Patriots -The Team
15.11 Paul Perkins, RB, New York Giants – Joe Gallina, Rotoexperts
15.12 Brandon McManus, K, Denver Broncos – Steve Gardner, USA Today

It is the kicker round here, and not much else. They are all six of one, half dozen of another in my book. A few guys went for sleeper running backs, and all of them are decent bets. I’m not a Reggie Bush fan, but he is one injury away from a major role……….until his own injury. I went with Chandler Catanzaro because he plays for a good team and kicks indoors.

 

 

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