Over the last month, we conducted our first RotoUnderworld Redraft Mock Draft of the season. And this is a good page to bookmark and juxtapose with our post-NFL Draft mock that will release next month. None of PlayerProfiler’s advanced stats and metrics today, just a good old fashioned mock recap.
We had 14 teams, PPR scoring, and we drafted 15 rounds. Starting lineups consist of 1 QB, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, 1 TE, 1 Flex (RB/WR/TE), a defense, and a kicker.
Check Out the Team-By-Team Results Below
<Not pictured: Rounds 14 and 15 (typically defense and kicker rounds)>
This will help you see where we like some of the second-year backs, as well as players we’re down on in fantasy football this season. That said, I did not have Jonathan Taylor going at 1.03 on the bingo card. If Taylor is your guy though, you have no other option because he’s obviously not going to be there in the late second round. Cam Akers and D’Andre Swift went in the first 10 picks as well. That won’t be eye-popping by August.
My Team
I’d take the team I drafted from the 1.09 into battle in a real league in any format. I went Aaron Jones, Austin Ekeler, Darren Waller, and Keenan Allen with my first four picks. Fantasy football’s WR6 last season on a points-per-game basis going in the fourth round is more valuable than copping Ja Morant’s NFT back in January. If the Cardinals don’t draft a back with their first two picks in the NFL Draft – they don’t pick again until the fifth round – then Chase Edmonds in the fifth round screams league-winner. Of course, I stacked Allen with Justin Herbert. Then, I drafted the LA offense’s auxiliary pieces in Big Mike Williams and Jared Cook for good measure. My weakness is WR2, but a rotation of Will Fuller, Chase Claypool, Cole Beasley, and Williams will do the trick to start the season. In a real league, I’d be waiting to pony up my FAAB dollars to land a sturdy WR2 option.
I took a flier on Demarcus Robinson in the 13th round. He has a path to becoming the Kansas City’s No. 2 receiver with Sammy Watkins walking in free agency and Mecole Hardman not living up to expectations thus far. It’s a no-risk, all-upside play. Mike Davis and Tyler Higbee round out my roster. Why Higbee when I have Waller? Well, Jones, Ekeler, Waller, Allen, and Herbert aren’t leaving my starting lineup. So on a weekly basis, I’m plugging holes at WR2 and Flex. I have Edmonds, who may end up a weekly starter, but the combination of him, Davis, and Higbee will rotate in my Flex spot.
Basically, after a certain point in the draft, I targeted players that could give me a handful of startable weeks. Fantasy is a week-to-week game, as Matthew Berry says. I’m higher on Higbee than most, but I believe he can crack the top 5 at his position and is worth starting in the Flex. Basically, I was comfortable starting Higbee at TE if Waller didn’t fall to me in the third round. I wasn’t going to not draft Higbee because Waller fell. Draft the best values regardless of position requirements, but especially if you’ve filled out your starting lineup. If you aren’t high on Higbee, insert your favorite breakout TE here, and the same logic applies.
Enough about my team. FantasyTopGun and RayRayMarz did significant damage from their respective draft slots as well. Johns259’s Zero RB team would make Denny Carter proud. Nick Tabs, Jay Dozier and Neil Dutton were savvy drafters out of their respective 12, 13, and 14 slots. Personally, I just don’t like relying on rookies in my starting lineup at this juncture of the offseason. Of course, I may eat those words after this week.
Our draft order is as follows:
- Theo Gremminger – TheOGFantasy [1.01]
- Joshua Benjamin – FantasyTopGun [1.02]
- Daniel Turner – EaglesDanFF [1.03]
- Mike Valverde – MichaelVal [1.04]
- Cody Carpentier – CarpentierNFL [1.05]
- Christopher LeMeilleur – ThisTimeAround [1.06]
- Andrew Quinn – QuinnSTL [1.07]
- Will Barrett – WillnTacos [1.08]
- Joshua Kellem – JoshKellem [1.09]
- Ray Ray Marz – RayRayMarz [1.10]
- Rob Johnson – Johns259 [1.11]
- Nick Tabs – NTabs [1.12]
- Jay Dozier – DogBowlChaos [1.13]
- Neil Dutton – Dutts13 [1.14]
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Theo Gremminger’s Team:
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-QB: Matthew Stafford [11.01], Ryan Tannehill [13.01]
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-RB: Christian McCaffrey [1.01], Travis Etienne [3.01], Michael Carter [9.01], Nyheim Hines [10.14], Darrell Henderson [12.14], Rhamondre Stevenson [15.01]
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-WR: Stefon Diggs [2.14], Diontae Johnson [4.14], Brandon Aiyuk [5.01], Jaylen Waddle [6.14], Jerry Jeudy [8.14]
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-TE: T.J. Hockenson [7.01], Hayden Hurst [14.14]
Joshua Benjamin’s Team:
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-QB: Trevor Lawrence [7.02], Ben Roethlisberger [15.02]
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-RB: Dalvin Cook[1.02], James Robinson [3.02], Kenyan Drake [5.02], James Conner [6.13], Devin Singletary [9.02], A.J. Dillon [10.13]
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-WR: DeAndre Hopkins [2.13], Cooper Kupp [4.13], Marvin Jones [8.13], Nelson Agholor [11.02], John Brown [12.13]
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-TE: Brevin Jordan [13.02], Blake Jarwin [14.13]
Favorite Pick: Getting Blake Jarwin late was the best way to get value for TE after the top-tier run happened. It allowed me to gamble on mid-tier RBs in the mid-rounds.
Least Favorite Pick: Worst pick was taking Trevor Lawrence in the seventh round. Should’ve pounded WR with that pick and taken Tom Brady in a later round.
Daniel Turner’s Team:
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-QB: Joe Burrow [7.03], Carson Wentz [12.12]
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-RB: Jonathan Taylor [1.03], Kareem Hunt [3.03], Tevin Coleman [8.12], J.D. McKissic [13.03], Demetric Felton [14.12],
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-WR: Robert Woods [4.12], Odell Beckham [5.03], Brandin Cooks [6.12], Jalen Reagor [9.03], Michael Pittman [10.12], Josh Reynolds [11.03], Seth Williams [15.03]
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-TE: George Kittle [2.12]
Favorite Pick: Robert Woods in the fourth. After going RB-TE-RB, being able to get Rams top target Woods with a new QB is a steal in my opinion.
Least Favorite Pick: Odell Beckham. Following the Woods pick, I proceed to blow it with Tee Higgins still on the board. I would prefer Higgins with Joe Burrow returning from injury over Beckham.
Mike Valverde’s Team:
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-QB: Lamar Jackson [3.04], Deshaun Watson [9.04]
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-RB: Saquon Barkley [1.04], Todd Gurley [6.11], Marlon Mack [8.11], Phillip Lindsay [11.04], Alexander Mattison [12.11]
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-WR: Michael Thomas [2.11], Devonta Smith [4.11], A.J. Green [7.04], Jamison Crowder [10.11], Dyami Brown [14.11]
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-TE: Mark Andrews [5.04], Hunter Henry [13.04]
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-DEFENSE: Washington Football Team [15.04]
Cody Carpentier’s Team:
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-QB: Kyler Murray [5.05], Matt Ryan [10.10]
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-RB: Derrick Henry [1.05], Najee Harris [2.10], Kylin Hill [12.10], Elijah Mitchell [14.10]
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-WR: Julio Jones [3.05], JuJu Smith-Schuster [4.10], T.Y. Hilton [7.05], DeVante Parker [8.10], Kadarius Toney [9.05], Henry Ruggs [11.05]
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-TE: Kyle Pitts [6.10], Hunter Long [13.05], Eric Ebron [15.05]
Christopher LeMeilleur’s Team:
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-QB: Aaron Rodgers [6.09], Justin Fields [8.09]
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-RB: Alvin Kamara [1.06], Josh Jacobs [2.09], Myles Gaskin [5.06], Ronald Jones [7.06], James White [10.09], Latavius Murray [12.09]
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-WR: Kenny Golladay [3.06], Chris Godwin [4.09], Julian Edelman [11.06], Christian Kirk [13.06]
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-TE: Zach Ertz [9.06]
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-DEFENSE: Pittsburgh Steelers [15.06]
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-Kicker: Matt Prater [14.09]
Favorite Pick: Aaron Rodgers in the late sixth. I don’t typically take a QB this early, but given the run that was happening, to get last year’s QB2 as the eighth off the board felt like stealing.
Least Favorite Pick: I am typically fading Josh Jacobs anyway, but to get him right after the Raiders paid Kenyan Drake starter money is highly disappointing.
Andrew Quinn’s Team:
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-QB: Jalen Hurts [8.08], Tom Brady [11.07]
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-RB: Cam Akers [1.07], Clyde Edwards-Helaire [2.08], David Montgomery [4.08], Leonard Fournette [6.08], Rashaad Penny [13.07]
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-WR: Calvin Ridley [3.07], D.J. Chark [5.07], Michael Gallup [7.07], Corey Davis [10.08], Mecole Hardman [12.08]
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-TE: Rob Gronkowski [7.07], Irv Smith [14.08]
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-Kicker: Justin Tucker [15.07]
Favorite Pick: Jalen Hurts as my QB1 in the eighth round, as the 11th QB off the board. Philly seems like they are going to commit to him, and he showed his Konami Code ability last season. Pencil him in as a top 8 QB.
Least Favorite Pick: D.J. Chark at the 5.07. Seeing Tee Higgins go right after him hurt knowing that the Bengals will be throwing a lot, and Marvin Jones adds some competition for touches from a rookie QB in Jacksonville.
Will Barrett’s Team:
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-QB: Cam Newton [10.07], Derek Carr [14.07]
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-RB: D’Andre Swift [1.08], Jermar Jefferson [8.07], Sony Michel [13.08], Anthony McFarland [15.08]
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-WR: A.J. Brown [2.07], CeeDee Lamb [3.08], Ja’Marr Chase [4.07], Tee Higgins [5.08], Tyler Boyd [6.07], Rondale Moore [7.08], Bryan Edwards [11.08]
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-TE: Dallas Goedert [9.08], Pat Freiermuth [12.07]
Joshua Kellem’s Team:
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-QB: Justin Herbert [6.06], Derek Carr [13.01]
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-RB: Aaron Jones [1.09], Austin Ekeler [2.06], Chase Edmonds [5.09], Mike Davis [9.09]
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-WR: Keenan Allen [4.06], Will Fuller [7.09], Chase Claypool [8.06], Cole Beasley [10.06], Mike Williams [12.06], Demarcus Robinson [13.09], Antonio Brown [15.09]
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-TE: Darren Waller [3.09], Tyler Higbee [11.09], Jared Cook [14.06]
Ray Ray Marz’s Team:
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-QB: Russell Wilson [6.05]
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-RB: Nick Chubb [1.10], Miles Sanders [2.05], Chris Carson [3.10], Tony Pollard [8.05], Le’Veon Bell [9.10]
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-WR: D.J. Moore [4.05], Courtland Sutton [5.10], Marquise Brown [7.10], Emmanuel Sanders [11.10], Elijah Moore [12.05], Lynn Bowden [13.10], K.J. Hamler [14.05], Parris Campbell [15.10]
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-TE: Robert Tonyan [10.05]
Favorite Pick: Regardless of whoever is playing QB in Denver, Courtland Sutton in the late fifth as <checks notes> the WR31 will be the pick I hang my hat on in this draft when players like D.J. Chark, Odell Beckham, Ja’Marr Chase and Devonta Smith were selected before him.
Least Favorite Pick: I still don’t know what possessed me to select Le’Veon Bell when A.J. Dillon went 17 (!!!) picks later. I failed to catch myself in a rare moment of helmet scouting, and actually ended up passing on him twice. Would anyone be shocked if Bell were released before the season began?
Rob Johnson’s Team:
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-QB: Patrick Mahomes [3.11], Baker Mayfield [14.04]
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-RB: Melvin Gordon [5.11], Raheem Mostert [6.04], Damien Harris [7.11], Jeff Wilson [10.04], Gus Edwards [11.11], Jamaal Williams [13.11]
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-WR: Davante Adams [1.11], D.K. Metcalf [2.04], Terry McLaurin [4.04], Robby Anderson [9.11]
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-TE: Noah Fant [8.04], Mike Gesicki [12.04]
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Kicker: Younghoe Koo [15.11]
Favorite pick: Terry McLaurin in the fourth. The combination of Fitzmagic arriving in Washington and not playing through two high-ankle sprains will lead to better days for McLaurin, who still managed a 1,000-yard season in 2020. In his third year with the Football Team, I think this is the year he makes the jump to WR1, making him a steal in the fourth.
Least favorite pick: Noah Fant in the eighth. I’ve never been a Zero RB guy, but when the first 10 picks are running backs and two wide receivers with No. 1 fantasy WR potential are sitting there close to the turn, you can’t pass that up. I don’t like this pick because I missed out on Mike Davis, who could potentially be Atlanta’s lead RB, which would provide more value to my team than a good TE who will either be dealing with Drew Lock or Teddy Bridgewater under center.
Nick Tabs’ team:
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-QB: Tua Tagovailoa [13.12], Zach Wilson [14.03]
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-RB: Antonio Gibson [1.12], J.K. Dobbins [2.03], Javonte Williams [4.03], Chuba Hubbard [8.03]
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-WR: Allen Robinson [3.12], Tyler Lockett [5.12], Rashod Bateman [6.03], Terrace Marshall [7.12], Laviska Shenault [9.12], Sterling Shepard [10.03], Denzel Mims [11.12], Nico Collins [15.12]
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-TE: Jonnu Smith [12.03]
Jay Dozier’s team:
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-QB: Josh Allen [6.02], Trey Lance [15.13]
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-RB: Ezekiel Elliott [2.02], David Johnson [5.13], Trey Sermon [7.13], Zack Moss [9.13], Benny Snell [12.02], Darrynton Evans [14.02]
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-WR: Mike Evans [3.13], Justin Jefferson [4.02], Deebo Samuel [8.02], Curtis Samuel [10.02], Tylan Wallace [11.13], Gabriel Davis [13.13]
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-TE: Travis Kelce [1.13]
Favorite Pick: Overall, I think I benefitted in this draft knowing how deeply buried some players were on Sleeper’s current rankings. So the Samuel brothers were good picks. I think Deebo was in the 200s and Curtis was in the 300s—and that sort of thing usually gets corrected before the majority of drafts. As far as just solid smart picks go, Justin Jefferson at 4.02 gives me a really good starting four.
Least Favorite pick: Notice I said really good starting four? That’s because my fifth was David Johnson. My RB2 is going to have a lot of eight-point weeks. But I got Zack Moss later, so he can also get me those eight points.
Neil Dutton’s team:
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-QB: Dak Prescott [6.01], Daniel Jones [14.01]
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-RB: Joe Mixon [1.14], Kenny Gainwell [5.14], Mark Ingram [8.01], Tarik Cohen [10.01]
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-WR: Tyreek Hill [2.01], Adam Thielen [3.14], Amari Cooper [4.01], Jarvis Landry [7.14], Amon-Ra St. Brown [12.01], Darius Slayton [13.14]
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-TE: Austin Hooper [9.14], Evan Engram [11.14]
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-Kicker: Jake Elliott [15.14]