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    Fantasy football mock draft: RB-RB is back, and where to draft the new rookie class

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    The most recent NFL rookie class of players settling into their new homes means only one thing: the very first fantasy football mock draft of the 2026 season.

    The ESPN Fantasy football crew wasted little time conducting a mock draft after the completion of the NFL draft. In fact, we did so first thing Monday after RB Jeremiyah Love, WR Carnell Tate and all the other college stars were given their new team caps. Rosters have well over 53 men on them, and there’s still a long way to go until the NFL season officially kicks off in September, but a mock provides a good early take on the fantasy landscape after free agency and the draft have altered rosters, schemes and fantasy values.

    This mock featured (in order of first-round selection) Tristan H. Cockcroft, Eric Karabell, Matt Bowen, Tyler Fulghum, Field Yates, Daniel Dopp, Mike Clay, Jim McCormick, Eric Moody and Liz Loza, with Karabell providing the commentary and insight.

    Round 1

    1. Bijan Robinson, ATL (RB1) — Cockcroft
    2. Jahmyr Gibbs, DET (RB2) — Karabell
    3. Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB3) — Bowen
    4. Puka Nacua, LAR (WR1) — Fulghum
    5. Ja’Marr Chase, CIN (WR2) — Yates
    6. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA (WR3) — Dopp
    7. Jonathan Taylor, IND (RB4) — Clay
    8. De’Von Achane, MIA (RB5) — McCormick
    9. Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET (WR4) — Moody
    10. CeeDee Lamb, DAL (WR5) — Loza

    Running backs with the first three picks was surprising. Bowen going with McCaffrey over Nacua raised eyebrows. It ended up being an even split of five running backs and five wide receivers, but it sure didn’t begin that way.


    Round 2

    11. James Cook III, BUF (RB6) — Loza
    12. Ashton Jeanty, LV (RB7) — Moody
    13. Saquon Barkley, PHI (RB8) — McCormick
    14. Jeremiyah Love, ARI (RB9) — Clay
    15. Omarion Hampton, LAC (RB10) — Dopp
    16. Derrick Henry, BAL (RB11) — Yates
    17. Brock Bowers, LV (TE1) — Fulghum
    18. Drake London, ATL (WR6) — Bowen
    19. Justin Jefferson, MIN (WR7) — Karabell
    20. Rashee Rice, KC (WR8) — Cockcroft

    The running back frenzy continues, with a run of six starting the round. Rookie Love is among them, nestled between Barkley and Hampton. In last year’s final ADP, RB11 didn’t go until pick 24. Bowers is the first tight end.


    Round 3

    21. Trey McBride, ARI (TE2) — Cockcroft
    22. Malik Nabers, NYG (WR9) — Karabell
    23. Nico Collins, HOU (WR10) — Bowen
    24. Chase Brown, CIN (RB12) — Fulghum
    25. Josh Jacobs, GB (RB13) — Yates
    26. Kenneth Walker III, KC (RB14) — Dopp
    27. Garrett Wilson, NYJ (WR11) — Clay
    28. A.J. Brown, PHI (WR12) — McCormick
    29. Chris Olave, NO (WR13) — Moody
    30. Breece Hall, NYJ (RB15) — Loza

    The top New York wide receivers highlight the round, and Super Bowl MVP Walker is the pick directly after Brown and Jacobs. Running backs still outpace wide receivers through 30 picks, 15-13.


    Round 4

    31. Josh Allen, BUF (QB1) — Loza
    32. Javonte Williams, DAL (RB16) — Moody
    33. DeVonta Smith, PHI (WR14) — McCormick
    34. George Pickens, DAL (WR15) — Clay
    35. Kyren Williams, LAR (RB17) — Dopp
    36. Lamar Jackson, BAL (QB2) — Yates
    37. Travis Etienne Jr., NO (RB18) — Fulghum
    38. Bucky Irving, TB (RB19) — Bowen
    39. Davante Adams, LAR (WR16) — Karabell
    40. Cam Skattebo, NYG (RB20) — Cockcroft

    The first two quarterbacks come off the board, the second being Jackson. The two-time league MVP wasn’t great or healthy last season. Running backs continue to go off the board this round, while wide receivers are slipping a bit.


    Round 5

    41. Tetairoa McMillan, CAR (WR17) — Cockcroft
    42. Quinshon Judkins, CLE (RB21) — Karabell
    43. Tee Higgins, CIN (WR18) — Bowen
    44. Luther Burden III, CHI (WR19) — Fulghum
    45. Emeka Egbuka, TB (WR20) — Yates
    46. Jayden Daniels, WSH (QB3) — Dopp
    47. Colston Loveland, CHI (TE3) — Clay
    48. Jaylen Waddle, DEN (WR21) — McCormick
    49. TreVeyon Henderson, NE (RB22) — Moody
    50. Terry McLaurin, WSH (WR22) — Loza

    Only two running backs go in this round, each a second-year player with promise: Judkins and Henderson. The third quarterback (Daniels) and tight end (Loveland) come off the board, each perhaps a bit early.


    Round 6

    51. Jadarian Price, SEA (RB23) — Loza
    52. Jalen Hurts, PHI (QB4) — Moody
    53. Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL (TE4) — McCormick
    54. Zay Flowers, BAL (WR23) — Clay
    55. Jameson Williams, DET (WR24) — Dopp
    56. Rome Odunze, CHI (WR25) — Yates
    57. Drake Maye, NE (QB5) — Fulghum
    58. Joe Burrow, CIN (QB6) — Bowen
    59. Carnell Tate, TEN (WR26) — Karabell
    60. Ladd McConkey, LAC (WR27) — Cockcroft

    Rookie Price is the lone running back to go in this round, as three more quarterbacks find homes. Tate is the first rookie wide receiver selected. With six quarterbacks taken, it might be a while before the next one.


    Round 7

    61. Bhayshul Tuten, JAX (RB24) — Cockcroft
    62. Tyler Warren, IND (TE5) — Karabell
    63. DJ Moore, BUF (WR28) — Bowen
    64. D’Andre Swift, CHI (RB25) — Fulghum
    65. Harold Fannin Jr., CLE (TE6) — Yates
    66. Michael Pittman Jr., PIT (WR29) — Dopp
    67. Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI (WR30) — Clay
    68. DK Metcalf, PIT (WR31) — McCormick
    69. Chuba Hubbard, CAR (RB26) — Moody
    70. Mike Evans, SF (WR32) — Loza

    This round features the top Steelers receiving options, and three at the position who have switched teams (Moore, Pittman, Evans). Two more young tight ends go. So far, six tight ends and six quarterbacks are rostered. Hmmm.


    Round 8

    71. David Montgomery, HOU (RB27) — Loza
    72. Jordyn Tyson, NO (WR33) — Moody
    73. Brian Thomas Jr., JAX (WR34) — McCormick
    74. Jaxson Dart, NYG (QB7) — Clay
    75. Sam LaPorta, DET (TE7) — Dopp
    76. Tony Pollard, TEN (RB28) — Yates
    77. Alec Pierce, IND (WR35) — Fulghum
    78. Jakobi Meyers, JAX (WR36) — Bowen
    79. Aaron Jones Sr., MIN (RB29) — Karabell
    80. Courtland Sutton, DEN (WR37) — Cockcroft

    The 15-pick quarterback drought ends with Dart. Three older running backs few seem to covet finally come off the board in Montgomery, Pollard and Jones, as do a pair of Jaguars wide receivers. But are they the right Jaguars wide receivers?


    Round 9

    81. RJ Harvey, DEN (RB30) — Cockcroft
    82. Jaylen Warren, PIT (RB31) — Karabell
    83. Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (RB32) — Bowen
    84. Christian Watson, GB (WR38) — Fulghum
    85. Rachaad White, WSH (RB33) — Yates
    86. Rico Dowdle, PIT (RB34) — Dopp
    87. Parker Washington, JAX (WR39) — Clay
    88. Kenneth Gainwell, TB (RB35) — McCormick
    89. Chris Godwin Jr., TB (WR40) — Moody
    90. Wan’Dale Robinson, TEN (WR41) — Loza

    It’s a rebound round for running backs, including a pair of Steelers and three running backs joining new teams (White, Dowdle, Gainwell), where they might or might not find volume. Another Jaguars receiver goes.


    Round 10

    91. Matthew Golden, GB (WR42) — Loza
    92. Makai Lemon, PHI (WR43) — Moody
    93. Jordan Addison, MIN (WR44) — McCormick
    94. KC Concepcion, CLE (WR45) — Clay
    95. Jayden Reed, GB (WR46) — Dopp
    96. Michael Wilson, ARI (WR47) — Yates
    97. Blake Corum, LAR (RB36) — Fulghum
    98. Kyle Monangai, CHI (RB37) — Bowen
    99. Brock Purdy, SF (QB8) — Karabell
    100. J.K. Dobbins, DEN (RB38) — Cockcroft

    This quarterback drought goes 24 picks before Purdy comes off the board, leaving only Cockcroft and McCormick sans a passer. He doesn’t act. Two more rookie wide receivers go, and a pair of Packers receivers as well.


    Round 11

    101. Ricky Pearsall, SF (WR48) — Cockcroft
    102. Patrick Mahomes, KC (QB9) — Karabell
    103. Omar Cooper Jr., NYJ (WR49) — Bowen
    104. Khalil Shakir, BUF (WR50) — Fulghum
    105. Denver Broncos DST (D/ST1) — Yates
    106. Xavier Worthy, KC (WR51) — Dopp
    107. Dak Prescott, DAL (QB10) — Clay
    108. Zach Charbonnet, SEA (RB39) — McCormick
    109. Travis Kelce, KC (TE8) — Moody
    110. Quentin Johnston, LAC (WR52) — Loza

    The first D/ST (Broncos) goes earlier than typical, and a pair of Chiefs who have aided many fantasy managers (and won real-life Super Bowls) finally go in Mahomes and Kelce.


    Round 12

    111. Mark Andrews, BAL (TE9) — Loza
    112. Jacory Croskey-Merritt, WSH (RB40) — Moody
    113. Kyler Murray, MIN (QB11) — McCormick
    114. Woody Marks, HOU (RB41) — Clay
    115. Romeo Doubs, NE (WR53) — Dopp
    116. Rashid Shaheed, SEA (WR54) — Yates
    117. Josh Downs, IND (WR55) — Fulghum
    118. Isiah Pacheco, DET (RB42) — Bowen
    119. Alvin Kamara, NO (RB43) — Karabell
    120. Jayden Higgins, HOU (WR56) — Cockcroft

    Former backfield stars Pacheco and Kamara, presumably backups now, finally go. McCormick secures his first (and ultimately only) quarterback in Murray.


    Round 13

    121. Caleb Williams, CHI (QB12) — Cockcroft
    122. Jalen McMillan, TB (WR57) — Karabell
    123. Trevor Lawrence, JAX (QB13) — Bowen
    124. Chris Rodriguez Jr., JAX (RB44) — Fulghum
    125. Brandon Aubrey, DAL (K1) — Yates
    126. Tyjae Spears, TEN (RB45) — Dopp
    127. George Kittle, SF (TE10) — Clay
    128. Tank Bigsby, PHI (RB46) — McCormick
    129. Jonathon Brooks, CAR (RB47) — Moody
    130. Tyler Shough, NO (QB14) — Loza

    Cockcroft finally picks a quarterback, and Williams seems a wise choice. Yates, chooser of the first D/ST, stays consistent with the first kicker. Kittle (Achilles) is a swell late-round dart.


    Round 14

    131. Tyler Allgeier, ARI (RB48) — Loza
    132. Jalen Coker, CAR (WR58) — Moody
    133. Houston Texans DST (D/ST2) — McCormick
    134. Germie Bernard, PIT (WR59) — Clay
    135. Isaiah Likely, NYG (TE11) — Dopp
    136. Stefon Diggs, FA (WR60) — Yates
    137. Tucker Kraft, GB (TE12) — Fulghum
    138. Jake Ferguson, DAL (TE13) — Bowen
    139. Jordan Mason, MIN (RB49) — Karabell
    140. Justin Herbert, LAC (QB15) — Cockcroft

    Diggs finds a team in this mock before finding an NFL team. Two teams with tight ends choose backups, and Bowen finally selects his first TE in Ferguson.


    Round 15

    141. Seattle Seahawks DST (D/ST3) — Cockcroft
    142. New England Patriots DST (D/ST4) — Karabell
    143. Pittsburgh Steelers DST (D/ST5) — Bowen
    144. Cameron Dicker, LAC (K2) — Fulghum
    145. Brandon Aiyuk, SF (WR61) — Yates
    146. Baltimore Ravens DST (D/ST6) — Dopp
    147. Los Angeles Rams DST (D/ST7) — Clay
    148. Braelon Allen, NYJ (RB50) — McCormick
    149. Philadelphia Eagles DST (D/ST8) — Moody
    150. Jacksonville Jaguars DST (D/ST9) — Loza


    Round 16

    151. Jason Myers, SEA (K3) — Loza
    152. Harrison Mevis, LAR (K4) — Moody
    153. Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU (K5) — McCormick
    154. Eddy Pineiro, SF (K6) — Clay
    155. Cam Little, JAX (K7) — Dopp
    156. Keaton Mitchell, LAC (RB51) — Yates
    157. Cleveland Browns DST (D/ST10) — Fulghum
    158. Jake Bates, DET (K8) — Bowen
    159. Trey Smack, GB (K9) — Karabell
    160. Tyler Loop, BAL (K10) — Cockcroft


    Team rosters are presented in first-round pick order. Pick data is indicated in parentheses in this manner: (Round.Pick)

    Team Cockcroft

    The last to choose a quarterback, but Williams and Herbert provide the positional depth. Robinson and McBride are reliable stars. Will Rice join them?

    QB1 Caleb Williams, CHI (Pick: 13.1)
    QB2 Justin Herbert, LAC (Pick: 14.10)
    RB1 Bijan Robinson, ATL (Pick: 1.1)
    RB2 Cam Skattebo, NYG (Pick: 4.10)
    RB3 Bhayshul Tuten, JAX (Pick: 7.1)
    RB4 RJ Harvey, DEN (Pick: 9.1)
    RB5 J.K. Dobbins, DEN (Pick: 10.10)
    WR1 Rashee Rice, KC (Pick: 2.10)
    WR2 Tetairoa McMillan, CAR (Pick: 5.1)
    WR3 Ladd McConkey, LAC (Pick: 6.10)
    WR4 Courtland Sutton, DEN (Pick: 8.10)
    WR5 Ricky Pearsall, SF (Pick: 11.1)
    WR6 Jayden Higgins, HOU (Pick: 12.10)
    TE1 Trey McBride, ARI (Pick: 3.1)
    K1 Tyler Loop, BAL (Pick: 16.10)
    D/ST1 Seattle Seahawks DST (Pick: 15.1)

    Team Karabell

    This is the best team in the league, obviously, by far. Went against his own rankings to take Gibbs over Nacua, then he went with three wide receivers. Perennial Purdy lover got his man. Took kicker Smack because the name surely will intimidate opponents.

    QB1 Brock Purdy, SF (Pick: 10.9)
    QB2 Patrick Mahomes, KC (Pick: 11.2)
    RB1 Jahmyr Gibbs, DET (Pick: 1.2)
    RB2 Quinshon Judkins, CLE (Pick: 5.2)
    RB3 Aaron Jones Sr., MIN (Pick: 8.9)
    RB4 Jaylen Warren, PIT (Pick: 9.2)
    RB5 Alvin Kamara, NO (Pick: 12.9)
    RB6 Jordan Mason, MIN (Pick: 14.9)
    WR1 Justin Jefferson, MIN (Pick: 2.9)
    WR2 Malik Nabers, NYG (Pick: 3.2)
    WR3 Davante Adams, LAR (Pick: 4.9)
    WR4 Carnell Tate, TEN (Pick: 6.9)
    WR5 Jalen McMillan, TB (Pick: 13.2)
    TE1 Tyler Warren, IND (Pick: 7.2)
    K1 Trey Smack, GB (Pick: 16.9)
    D/ST1 New England Patriots DST (Pick: 15.2)

    Team Bowen

    It all depends on McCaffrey, especially with the other RBs on the team in potential timeshares. Bowen should enjoy relying on Burrow and Higgins of the Bengals.

    QB1 Joe Burrow, CIN (Pick: 6.8)
    QB2 Trevor Lawrence, JAX (Pick: 13.3)
    RB1 Christian McCaffrey, SF (Pick: 1.3)
    RB2 Bucky Irving, TB (Pick: 4.8)
    RB3 Rhamondre Stevenson, NE (Pick: 9.3)
    RB4 Kyle Monangai, CHI (Pick: 10.8)
    RB5 Isiah Pacheco, DET (Pick: 12.8)
    WR1 Drake London, ATL (Pick: 2.8)
    WR2 Nico Collins, HOU (Pick: 3.3)
    WR3 Tee Higgins, CIN (Pick: 5.3)
    WR4 DJ Moore, BUF (Pick: 7.3)
    WR5 Jakobi Meyers, JAX (Pick: 8.8)
    WR6 Omar Cooper Jr., NYJ (Pick: 11.3)
    TE1 Jake Ferguson, DAL (Pick: 14.8)
    K1 Jake Bates, DET (Pick: 16.8)
    D/ST1 Pittsburgh Steelers DST (Pick: 15.3)

    Team Fulghum

    The beneficiary of Nacua falling outside the top three, this team lacks a proven No. 2 WR, though several enticing options boast upside. Taking Bowers at No. 17 is noticeable.

    QB1 Drake Maye, NE (Pick: 6.7)
    RB1 Chase Brown, CIN (Pick: 3.4)
    RB2 Travis Etienne Jr., NO (Pick: 4.7)
    RB3 D’Andre Swift, CHI (Pick: 7.4)
    RB4 Blake Corum, LAR (Pick: 10.7)
    RB5 Chris Rodriguez Jr., JAX (Pick: 13.4)
    WR1 Puka Nacua, LAR (Pick: 1.4)
    WR2 Luther Burden III, CHI (Pick: 5.4)
    WR3 Alec Pierce, IND (Pick: 8.7)
    WR4 Christian Watson, GB (Pick: 9.4)
    WR5 Khalil Shakir, BUF (Pick: 11.4)
    WR6 Josh Downs, IND (Pick: 12.7)
    TE1 Brock Bowers, LV (Pick: 2.7)
    TE2 Tucker Kraft, GB (Pick: 14.7)
    K1 Cameron Dicker, LAC (Pick: 15.4)
    D/ST1 Cleveland Browns DST (Pick: 16.7)

    Team Yates

    Secured experienced running backs and young wide receivers on the rise, along with a quarterback who could be the best player in fantasy — or sit out four games. Yates chose the first D/ST, the first kicker and the only NFL free agent selected.

    QB1 Lamar Jackson, BAL (Pick: 4.6)
    RB1 Derrick Henry, BAL (Pick: 2.6)
    RB2 Josh Jacobs, GB (Pick: 3.5)
    RB3 Tony Pollard, TEN (Pick: 8.6)
    RB4 Rachaad White, WSH (Pick: 9.5)
    RB5 Keaton Mitchell, LAC (Pick: 16.6)
    WR1 Ja’Marr Chase, CIN (Pick: 1.5)
    WR2 Emeka Egbuka, TB (Pick: 5.5)
    WR3 Rome Odunze, CHI (Pick: 6.6)
    WR4 Michael Wilson, ARI (Pick: 10.6)
    WR5 Rashid Shaheed, SEA (Pick: 12.6)
    WR6 Stefon Diggs, FA (Pick: 14.6)
    WR7 Brandon Aiyuk, SF (Pick: 15.5)
    TE1 Harold Fannin Jr., CLE (Pick: 7.5)
    K1 Brandon Aubrey, DAL (Pick: 13.5)
    D/ST1 Denver Broncos DST (Pick: 11.5)

    Team Dopp

    Taking three running backs among the first four selections seems like a solid plan. The health of Daniels might define this team’s season, as there is no backup rostered.

    QB1 Jayden Daniels, WSH (Pick: 5.6)
    RB1 Omarion Hampton, LAC (Pick: 2.5)
    RB2 Kenneth Walker III, KC (Pick: 3.6)
    RB3 Kyren Williams, LAR (Pick: 4.5)
    RB4 Rico Dowdle, PIT (Pick: 9.6)
    RB5 Tyjae Spears, TEN (Pick: 13.6)
    WR1 Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA (Pick: 1.6)
    WR2 Jameson Williams, DET (Pick: 6.5)
    WR3 Michael Pittman Jr., PIT (Pick: 7.6)
    WR4 Jayden Reed, GB (Pick: 10.5)
    WR5 Xavier Worthy, KC (Pick: 11.6)
    WR6 Romeo Doubs, NE (Pick: 12.5)
    TE1 Sam LaPorta, DET (Pick: 8.5)
    TE2 Isaiah Likely, NYG (Pick: 14.5)
    K1 Cam Little, JAX (Pick: 16.5)
    D/ST1 Baltimore Ravens DST (Pick: 15.6)

    Team Clay

    Clay took Love as the first rookie off the board, then chose two rookie receivers later. Backfield depth might be a problem, with Marks the third running back and no fourth.

    QB1 Jaxson Dart, NYG (Pick: 8.4)
    QB2 Dak Prescott, DAL (Pick: 11.7)
    RB1 Jonathan Taylor, IND (Pick: 1.7)
    RB2 Jeremiyah Love, ARI (Pick: 2.4)
    RB3 Woody Marks, HOU (Pick: 12.4)
    WR1 Garrett Wilson, NYJ (Pick: 3.7)
    WR2 George Pickens, DAL (Pick: 4.4)
    WR3 Zay Flowers, BAL (Pick: 6.4)
    WR4 Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI (Pick: 7.7)
    WR5 Parker Washington, JAX (Pick: 9.7)
    WR6 KC Concepcion, CLE (Pick: 10.4)
    WR7 Germie Bernard, PIT (Pick: 14.4)
    TE1 Colston Loveland, CHI (Pick: 5.7)
    TE2 George Kittle, SF (Pick: 13.7)
    K1 Eddy Pineiro, SF (Pick: 16.4)
    D/ST1 Los Angeles Rams DST (Pick: 15.7)

    Team McCormick

    Secured two top running backs, then five of next six picks were wide receivers. He had a run of three consecutive Eagles, though one (wink, wink) might be moving on. Murray is the lone quarterback.

    QB1 Kyler Murray, MIN (Pick: 12.3)
    RB1 De’Von Achane, MIA (Pick: 1.8)
    RB2 Saquon Barkley, PHI (Pick: 2.3)
    RB3 Kenneth Gainwell, TB (Pick: 9.8)
    RB4 Zach Charbonnet, SEA (Pick: 11.8)
    RB5 Tank Bigsby, PHI (Pick: 13.8)
    RB6 Braelon Allen, NYJ (Pick: 15.8)
    WR1 A.J. Brown, PHI (Pick: 3.8)
    WR2 DeVonta Smith, PHI (Pick: 4.3)
    WR3 Jaylen Waddle, DEN (Pick: 5.8)
    WR4 DK Metcalf, PIT (Pick: 7.8)
    WR5 Brian Thomas Jr., JAX (Pick: 8.3)
    WR6 Jordan Addison, MIN (Pick: 10.3)
    TE1 Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL (Pick: 6.3)
    K1 Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU (Pick: 16.3)
    D/ST1 Houston Texans DST (Pick: 14.3)

    Team Moody

    Running backs were four of the first seven selections here, and a pair of rookie wide receivers came later. Veteran Kelce is the tight end. The Hurts-Lemon connection might be special.

    QB1 Jalen Hurts, PHI (Pick: 6.2)
    RB1 Ashton Jeanty, LV (Pick: 2.2)
    RB2 Javonte Williams, DAL (Pick: 4.2)
    RB3 TreVeyon Henderson, NE (Pick: 5.9)
    RB4 Chuba Hubbard, CAR (Pick: 7.9)
    RB5 Jacory Croskey-Merritt, WSH (Pick: 12.2)
    RB6 Jonathon Brooks, CAR (Pick: 13.9)
    WR1 Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET (Pick: 1.9)
    WR2 Chris Olave, NO (Pick: 3.9)
    WR3 Jordyn Tyson, NO (Pick: 8.2)
    WR4 Chris Godwin Jr., TB (Pick: 9.9)
    WR5 Makai Lemon, PHI (Pick: 10.2)
    WR6 Jalen Coker, CAR (Pick: 14.2)
    TE1 Travis Kelce, KC (Pick: 11.9)
    K1 Harrison Mevis, LAR (Pick: 16.2)
    D/ST1 Philadelphia Eagles DST (Pick: 15.9)

    Team Loza

    Starting with Lamb was a precursor to securing other wide receivers coming off disappointing seasons (McLaurin, Evans). Loza made Price the second rookie running back to go, and a fine flex option.

    QB1 Josh Allen, BUF (Pick: 4.1)
    QB2 Tyler Shough, NO (Pick: 13.10)
    RB1 James Cook III, BUF (Pick: 2.1)
    RB2 Breece Hall, NYJ (Pick: 3.10)
    RB3 Jadarian Price, SEA (Pick: 6.1)
    RB4 David Montgomery, HOU (Pick: 8.1)
    RB5 Tyler Allgeier, ARI (Pick: 14.1)
    WR1 CeeDee Lamb, DAL (Pick: 1.10)
    WR2 Terry McLaurin, WSH (Pick: 5.10)
    WR3 Mike Evans, SF (Pick: 7.10)
    WR4 Wan’Dale Robinson, TEN (Pick: 9.10)
    WR5 Matthew Golden, GB (Pick: 10.1)
    WR6 Quentin Johnston, LAC (Pick: 11.10)
    TE1 Mark Andrews, BAL (Pick: 12.1)
    K1 Jason Myers, SEA (Pick: 16.1)
    D/ST1 Jacksonville Jaguars DST (Pick: 15.10)



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