161 overall is crazy, but I’ll take him there all day. Thoughts: The algorithm calling Julio a “reach” at No. I’ll be interested to see how it’s graded. Thoughts: There is probably no chance of Lance lasting this late in real drafts, and this team in general is unrealistically good. With this pick, Hines is a quality RB4 option. Thoughts: I took a risk by passing on Derek Carr for one more round, but the team has gone from a Raiders stack to a potential bomb squad-so I certainly won’t complain about having Russell Wilson as my starter. Thoughts: I should get at least a couple of more wideouts despite the strength of the ones already on the roster, and Moore carries an ideal combination of floor and big-play upside. Dak Prescott and Trey Lance are also still surprisingly available along with Carr, so we’ll see if I can double up at the position. Thoughts: Well, Russell Wilson was still on the board, and he’s simply too good of a value to pass up at No. Instead, Goedert is a great value at this point and potential trade chip behind Darren Waller. ![]() Thoughts: This was a spot where I was going to target Derek Carr, but Russell Wilson being available had me rethinking the selection. Thoughts: Renfrow is a very solid WR3 option, so to get him as my fourth option at the position was too good to pass up with the Las Vegas players I already have on the roster. The starting lineup is now completely filled aside from quarterback with Dillon having standalone FLEX value. Thoughts: A shocking run at tight end somehow leaves Dillon on the board after I considered him in the fifth round. Thoughts: It turns out that Waller was there for my next pick, so I have a nice Las Vegas stack going and might target Derek Carr for my quarterback if the value is there. Thoughts: I was between Jacobs and AJ Dillon at running back or going with Darren Waller at tight end, but having one of the two runners last doesn’t seem likely-and I’m more comfortable with the drop-off at tight end than RB2. It’s tough to ask for a better start for a redraft league. Thoughts: The roster now has the starting wideouts locked in with Williams joining Jefferson and Hill-with all three guys having week-winning upside. Thoughts: Maybe the magic will wear off away from the Chiefs, but Hill in the second half of Round 3-especially with three starting wide receivers-seems like an automatic selection. Thoughts: I think Davante Adams would have been the pick if he was available, but Chubb should be a solid RB1 option no matter what happens with Deshaun Watson. ![]() Even in a “regular” league, Jefferson would have a strong case to be drafted. Thoughts: The format having three starting wideouts led to me taking Jefferson over a running back like Joe Mixon. This week’s fantasy football mock draft uses the FantasyPros mock simulator for a 12-team, 0.5 PPR league that starts three wide receivers.
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