Fantasy football expert league draft results: 12-team, superflex

Huddle expert league: 12 teams with Superflex – 2 QBs

These are the results from the Huddle Fantasy Football Expert League Draft with 12 teams. The draft was held on August 16. This league uses  “Superflex” where there is an additional flex starter and it can be a second quarterback.

This is a real league that is played out and contains 18-man rosters and starts the line-up of QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE, Flex (RB, WR, or TE), Superflex (QB, RB, WR, or TE),  PK and DEF.  Scoring of one point per ten yards rushed or received and one point per each 20 yards passing. All touchdowns are six points except four points per passing score. One point per reception is used. Standard scoring for both defenses and kickers.

Rosters are here on the MyFantasyLeague.com league website.

Draft by round

Pick Pos Round 1 Pick Pos Round 10
1.01 RB Taylor, Jonathan 10.01 RB Mostert, Raheem
1.02 QB Allen, Josh 10.02 QB Jones, Daniel
1.03 RB Harris, Najee 10.03 WR Moore, Elijah
1.04 QB Herbert, Justin 10.04 WR Smith, DeVonta
1.05 RB McCaffrey, Christian 10.05 WR Woods, Robert
1.06 WR Kupp, Cooper 10.06 QB Mills, Davis
1.07 QB Mahomes, Patrick 10.07 QB Mayfield, Baker
1.08 WR Jefferson, Justin 10.08 WR Renfrow, Hunter
1.09 QB Jackson, Lamar 10.09 RB Robinson, Brian
1.10 RB Ekeler, Austin 10.10 WR Doubs, Romeo
1.11 WR Adams, Davante 10.11 QB Jones, Mac
1.12 RB Henry, Derrick 10.12 TE Freiermuth, Pat
Round 2 Round 11
2.01 QB Wilson, Russell 11.01 WR Pickens, George
2.02 WR Samuel, Deebo 11.02 WR Toney, Kadarius
2.03 RB Cook, Dalvin 11.03 RB Robinson, James
2.04 QB Murray, Kyler 11.04 WR Landry, Jarvis
2.05 QB Prescott, Dak 11.05 WR Moore, Rondale
2.06 QB Burrow, Joe 11.06 QB Watson, Deshaun
2.07 QB Brady, Tom 11.07 RB Gordon, Melvin
2.08 QB Hurts, Jalen 11.08 RB Mack, Marlon
2.09 QB Rodgers, Aaron 11.09 RB Mattison, Alexander
2.10 WR Chase, Ja’Marr 11.10 QB Goff, Jared
2.11 QB Stafford, Matthew 11.11 WR Boyd, Tyler
2.12 RB Chubb, Nick 11.12 WR Hamler, KJ
Round 3 Round 12
3.01 RB Mixon, Joe 12.01 RB Carter, Michael
3.02 RB Barkley, Saquon 12.02 RB Hines, Nyheim
3.03 QB Carr, Derek 12.03 WR Burks, Treylon
3.04 RB Kamara, Alvin 12.04 RB Henderson, Darrell
3.05 QB Lance, Trey 12.05 WR Jones, Marvin
3.06 RB Swift, D’Andre 12.06 WR Chark, D.J.
3.07 RB Elliott, Ezekiel 12.07 TE Kmet, Cole
3.08 QB Cousins, Kirk 12.08 QB Wentz, Carson
3.09 WR Diggs, Stefon 12.09 WR Collins, Nico
3.10 RB Jones, Aaron 12.10 RB Cook, James
3.11 WR Hill, Tyreek 12.11 WR Olave, Chris
3.12 QB Tagovailoa, Tua 12.12 WR Gage, Russell
Round 4 Round 13
4.01 TE Kelce, Travis 13.01 QB Lock, Drew
4.02 QB Fields, Justin 13.02 RB Gainwell, Kenneth
4.03 WR Allen, Keenan 13.03 RB Allgeier, Tyler
4.04 RB Fournette, Leonard 13.04 WR Bourne, Kendrick
4.05 RB Akers, Cam 13.05 WR Tolbert, Jalen
4.06 TE Pitts, Kyle 13.06 RB Spiller, Isaiah
4.07 RB Williams, Javonte 13.07 RB Pacheco, Isiah
4.08 WR Lamb, CeeDee 13.08 TE Gesicki, Mike
4.09 WR Robinson, Allen 13.09 TE Fant, Noah
4.10 QB Lawrence, Trevor 13.10 RB Herbert, Khalil
4.11 WR Evans, Mike 13.11 Def Bills
4.12 QB Ryan, Matt 13.12 WR Watson, Christian
Round 5 Round 14
5.01 WR Brown, A.J. 14.01 RB White, Zamir
5.02 TE Andrews, Mark 14.02 Def Buccaneers
5.03 RB Conner, James 14.03 WR Moore, Skyy
5.04 RB Montgomery, David 14.04 TE Knox, Dawson
5.05 RB Etienne, Travis 14.05 QB Wilson, Zach
5.06 WR Pittman, Michael 14.06 Def Cowboys
5.07 RB Hall, Breece 14.07 WR Hardman, Mecole
5.08 RB Dobbins, J.K. 14.08 TE Henry, Hunter
5.09 WR Williams, Mike 14.09 RB White, Rachaad
5.10 QB Winston, Jameis 14.10 RB Foreman, D’Onta
5.11 TE Waller, Darren 14.11 WR Parker, DeVante
5.12 RB Mitchell, Elijah 14.12 WR Claypool, Chase
Round 6 Round 15
6.01 WR Thomas, Michael 15.01 WR Anderson, Robbie
6.02 RB Edmonds, Chase 15.02 RB McKissic, J.D.
6.03 QB Tannehill, Ryan 15.03 RB Ebner, Trestan
6.04 RB Gibson, Antonio 15.04 Def Rams
6.05 WR Waddle, Jaylen 15.05 WR Golladay, Kenny
6.06 WR Moore, D.J. 15.06 TE Hooper, Austin
6.07 WR Sutton, Courtland 15.07 Def 49ers
6.08 WR Higgins, Tee 15.08 WR Gallup, Michael
6.09 TE Goedert, Dallas 15.09 PK Bass, Tyler
6.10 WR Johnson, Diontae 15.10 Def Colts
6.11 WR McLaurin, Terry 15.11 WR McKenzie, Isaiah
6.12 WR Cooper, Amari 15.12 Def Saints
Round 7 Round 16
7.01 WR Metcalf, DK 16.01 QB Garoppolo, Jimmy
7.02 RB Jacobs, Josh 16.02 RB Michel, Sony
7.03 WR Bateman, Rashod 16.03 TE Okwuegbunam, Albert
7.04 WR Smith-Schuster, JuJu 16.04 WR Campbell, Parris
7.05 RB Dillon, AJ 16.05 RB Edwards, Gus
7.06 RB Walker III, Kenneth 16.06 PK Tucker, Justin
7.07 WR Cooks, Brandin 16.07 WR Jones, Julio
7.08 TE Kittle, George 16.08 Def Ravens
7.09 RB Edwards-Helaire, Clyde 16.09 PK McPherson, Evan
7.10 TE Schultz, Dalton 16.10 WR Samuel, Curtis
7.11 RB Singletary, Devin 16.11 TE Engram, Evan
7.12 RB Patterson, Cordarrelle 16.12 RB McKinnon, Jerick
Round 8 Round 17
8.01 WR St. Brown, Amon-Ra 17.01 PK Butker, Harrison
8.02 QB Mariota, Marcus 17.02 Def Steelers
8.03 WR Brown, Marquise 17.03 Def Patriots
8.04 WR Mooney, Darnell 17.04 RB Williams, Darrel
8.05 WR London, Drake 17.05 PK Gay, Matt
8.06 WR Thielen, Adam 17.06 Def Chargers
8.07 WR Davis, Gabriel 17.07 RB Williams, Jamaal
8.08 TE Hockenson, T.J. 17.08 Def Packers
8.09 RB Hunt, Kareem 17.09 RB Hubbard, Chuba
8.10 TE Ertz, Zach 17.10 PK Carlson, Daniel
8.11 WR Jeudy, Jerry 17.11 TE Higbee, Tyler
8.12 WR Godwin, Chris 17.12 TE Brate, Cameron
Round 9 Round 18
9.01 WR Lockett, Tyler 18.01 PK Succop, Ryan
9.02 RB Sanders, Miles 18.02 PK McManus, Brandon
9.03 WR Kirk, Christian 18.03 WR Osborn, K.J.
9.04 WR Hopkins, DeAndre 18.04 Def Broncos
9.05 RB Penny, Rashaad 18.05 PK Folk, Nick
9.06 RB Pierce, Dameon 18.06 WR Wilson, Garrett
9.07 RB Stevenson, Rhamondre 18.07 PK Sanders, Jason
9.08 WR Meyers, Jakobi 18.08 RB Sermon, Trey
9.09 RB Pollard, Tony 18.09 TE Hurst, Hayden
9.10 WR Aiyuk, Brandon 18.10 PK Hopkins, Dustin
9.11 RB Harris, Damien 18.11 PK Blankenship, Rodrigo
9.12 WR Lazard, Allen 18.12 Def Bengals

 Draft by position

Quarterbacks Wide Receivers
1.02 Allen, Josh 1.06 Kupp, Cooper
1.04 Herbert, Justin 1.08 Jefferson, Justin
1.07 Mahomes, Patrick 1.11 Adams, Davante
1.09 Jackson, Lamar 2.02 Samuel, Deebo
2.01 Wilson, Russell 2.1 Chase, Ja’Marr
2.04 Murray, Kyler 3.09 Diggs, Stefon
2.05 Prescott, Dak 3.11 Hill, Tyreek
2.06 Burrow, Joe 4.03 Allen, Keenan
2.07 Brady, Tom 4.08 Lamb, CeeDee
2.08 Hurts, Jalen 4.09 Robinson, Allen
2.09 Rodgers, Aaron 4.11 Evans, Mike
2.11 Stafford, Matthew 5.01 Brown, A.J.
3.03 Carr, Derek 5.06 Pittman, Michael
3.05 Lance, Trey 5.09 Williams, Mike
3.08 Cousins, Kirk 6.01 Thomas, Michael
3.12 Tagovailoa, Tua 6.05 Waddle, Jaylen
4.02 Fields, Justin 6.06 Moore, D.J.
4.1 Lawrence, Trevor 6.07 Sutton, Courtland
4.12 Ryan, Matt 6.08 Higgins, Tee
5.1 Winston, Jameis 6.1 Johnson, Diontae
6.03 Tannehill, Ryan 6.11 McLaurin, Terry
8.02 Mariota, Marcus 6.12 Cooper, Amari
10.02 Jones, Daniel 7.01 Metcalf, DK
10.06 Mills, Davis 7.03 Bateman, Rashod
10.07 Mayfield, Baker 7.04 Smith-Schuster, JuJu
10.11 Jones, Mac 7.07 Cooks, Brandin
11.06 Watson, Deshaun 8.01 St. Brown, Amon-Ra
11.1 Goff, Jared 8.03 Brown, Marquise
12.08 Wentz, Carson 8.04 Mooney, Darnell
13.01 Lock, Drew 8.05 London, Drake
14.05 Wilson, Zach 8.06 Thielen, Adam
16.01 Garoppolo, Jimmy 8.07 Davis, Gabriel
Running Backs 8.11 Jeudy, Jerry
1.01 Taylor, Jonathan 8.12 Godwin, Chris
1.03 Harris, Najee 9.01 Lockett, Tyler
1.05 McCaffrey, Christian 9.03 Kirk, Christian
1.1 Ekeler, Austin 9.04 Hopkins, DeAndre
1.12 Henry, Derrick 9.08 Meyers, Jakobi
2.03 Cook, Dalvin 9.1 Aiyuk, Brandon
2.12 Chubb, Nick 9.12 Lazard, Allen
3.01 Mixon, Joe 10.03 Moore, Elijah
3.02 Barkley, Saquon 10.04 Smith, DeVonta
3.04 Kamara, Alvin 10.05 Woods, Robert
3.06 Swift, D’Andre 10.08 Renfrow, Hunter
3.07 Elliott, Ezekiel 10.1 Doubs, Romeo
3.1 Jones, Aaron 11.01 Pickens, George
4.04 Fournette, Leonard 11.02 Toney, Kadarius
4.05 Akers, Cam 11.04 Landry, Jarvis
4.07 Williams, Javonte 11.05 Moore, Rondale
5.03 Conner, James 11.11 Boyd, Tyler
5.04 Montgomery, David 11.12 Hamler, KJ
5.05 Etienne, Travis 12.03 Burks, Treylon
5.07 Hall, Breece 12.05 Jones, Marvin
5.08 Dobbins, J.K. 12.06 Chark, D.J.
5.12 Mitchell, Elijah 12.09 Collins, Nico
6.02 Edmonds, Chase 12.11 Olave, Chris
6.04 Gibson, Antonio 12.12 Gage, Russell
7.02 Jacobs, Josh 13.04 Bourne, Kendrick
7.05 Dillon, AJ 13.05 Tolbert, Jalen
7.06 Walker III, Kenneth 13.12 Watson, Christian
7.09 Edwards-Helaire,   Clyde 14.03 Moore, Skyy
7.11 Singletary, Devin 14.07 Hardman, Mecole
7.12 Patterson,   Cordarrelle 14.11 Parker, DeVante
8.09 Hunt, Kareem 14.12 Claypool, Chase
9.02 Sanders, Miles 15.01 Anderson, Robbie
9.05 Penny, Rashaad 15.05 Golladay, Kenny
9.06 Pierce, Dameon 15.08 Gallup, Michael
9.07 Stevenson, Rhamondre 15.11 McKenzie, Isaiah
9.09 Pollard, Tony 16.04 Campbell, Parris
9.11 Harris, Damien 16.07 Jones, Julio
10.01 Mostert, Raheem 16.1 Samuel, Curtis
10.09 Robinson, Brian 18.03 Osborn, K.J.
11.03 Robinson, James 18.06 Wilson, Garrett
11.07 Gordon, Melvin Tight Ends
11.08 Mack, Marlon 4.01 Kelce, Travis
11.09 Mattison, Alexander 4.06 Pitts, Kyle
12.01 Carter, Michael 5.02 Andrews, Mark
12.02 Hines, Nyheim 5.11 Waller, Darren
12.04 Henderson, Darrell 6.09 Goedert, Dallas
12.1 Cook, James 7.08 Kittle, George
13.02 Gainwell, Kenneth 7.1 Schultz, Dalton
13.03 Allgeier, Tyler 8.08 Hockenson, T.J.
13.06 Spiller, Isaiah 8.1 Ertz, Zach
13.07 Pacheco, Isiah 10.12 Freiermuth, Pat
13.1 Herbert, Khalil 12.07 Kmet, Cole
14.01 White, Zamir 13.08 Gesicki, Mike
14.09 White, Rachaad 13.09 Fant, Noah
14.1 Foreman, D’Onta 14.04 Knox, Dawson
15.02 McKissic, J.D. 14.08 Henry, Hunter
15.03 Ebner, Trestan 15.06 Hooper, Austin
16.02 Michel, Sony 16.03 Okwuegbunam, Albert
16.05 Edwards, Gus 16.11 Engram, Evan
16.12 McKinnon, Jerick 17.11 Higbee, Tyler
17.04 Williams, Darrel 17.12 Brate, Cameron
17.07 Williams, Jamaal 18.09 Hurst, Hayden
17.09 Hubbard, Chuba Place Kickers
18.08 Sermon, Trey 15.09 Bass, Tyler
Defenses 16.06 Tucker, Justin
13.11 Bills 16.09 McPherson, Evan
14.02 Buccaneers 17.01 Butker, Harrison
14.06 Cowboys 17.05 Gay, Matt
15.04 Rams 17.1 Carlson, Daniel
15.07 49ers 18.01 Succop, Ryan
15.1 Colts 18.02 McManus, Brandon
15.12 Saints 18.05 Folk, Nick
16.08 Ravens 18.07 Sanders, Jason
17.02 Steelers 18.1 Hopkins, Dustin
17.03 Patriots 18.11 Blankenship, Rodrigo
17.06 Chargers
17.08 Packers
18.04 Broncos
18.12 Bengals x

 

 

Fantasy football expert league draft results: 12-team, super flex

Huddle expert league: 12 teams with Super Flex – 2 QBs

These are the results from the Huddle Fantasy Football Expert League Draft with 12 teams. The draft was held on August 18. This league uses a “Super Flex” where there is an additional flex starter and it can be a second quarterback.

This is an actual league that is played out and contains 18-man rosters and starts the line-up of QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE, Flex (RB, WR, or TE), Super Flex (QB, RB, WR, or TE),  PK and DEF.  Scoring of one point per ten yards rushed or received and one point per each 20 yards passing. All touchdowns are six points except four points per passing score. One point per reception is used. Standard scoring for both defenses and kickers.

Draft Order and Team Owners

1. FSP – Bill Robertson
2. GetSportsInfo – James Rapien
3. FFToday – Doug Orth
4. Fantasy Sharks – Gary Davenport
5. Draft Dominator – Clayton Gray
6. Footballguys – Jason Wood
7. Football Diehards – Emil Kadlec
8. The Audible Podcast – John Norton
9. The Huddle – David Dorey
10. DrRoto.com – Bob Lung
11. USA TODAY Sports – Cory Bonini
12. SportsbookWire – Esten McLaren

Draft by round

Pick Pos Player Pick Pos Player
1.01 QB Mahomes, Patrick 10.01 WR Brown, Marquise
1.02 RB McCaffrey, Christian 10.02 RB Moss, Zack
1.03 QB Allen, Josh 10.03 TE Gesicki, Mike
1.04 RB Cook, Dalvin 10.04 WR Smith, DeVonta
1.05 QB Murray, Kyler 10.05 WR Thomas, Michael
1.06 RB Henry, Derrick 10.06 WR Claypool, Chase
1.07 WR Adams, Davante 10.07 TE Smith Jr., Irv
1.08 QB Rodgers, Aaron 10.08 RB Conner, James
1.09 TE Kelce, Travis 10.09 WR Anderson, Robby
1.1 QB Jackson, Lamar 10.1 WR Brown, Antonio
1.11 QB Wilson, Russell 10.11 RB Jones, Ronald
1.12 RB Elliott, Ezekiel 10.12 RB Singletary, Devin
2.01 RB Edwards-Helaire, Clyde 11.01 WR Shenault, Laviska
2.02 QB Prescott, Dak 11.02 RB Bernard, Giovani
2.03 QB Herbert, Justin 11.03 RB Edwards, Gus
2.04 RB Kamara, Alvin 11.04 RB Mattison, Alexander
2.05 QB Tannehill, Ryan 11.05 WR Gallup, Michael
2.06 WR Hill, Tyreek 11.06 QB Winston, Jameis
2.07 QB Brady, Tom 11.07 RB Lindsay, Phillip
2.08 RB Jones, Aaron 11.08 WR Pittman, Michael
2.09 QB Hurts, Jalen 11.09 RB Hines, Nyheim
2.1 RB Chubb, Nick 11.1 RB Drake, Kenyan
2.11 QB Burrow, Joe 11.11 RB Williams, Jamaal
2.12 RB Taylor, Jonathan 11.12 WR Parker, DeVante
3.01 QB Stafford, Matthew 12.01 WR Williams, Mike
3.02 RB Barkley, Saquon 12.02 TE Fant, Noah
3.03 RB Ekeler, Austin 12.03 WR Landry, Jarvis
3.04 QB Ryan, Matt 12.04 WR Samuel, Curtis
3.05 RB Mixon, Joe 12.05 RB Dillon, AJ
3.06 WR Diggs, Stefon 12.06 TE Goedert, Dallas
3.07 QB Cousins, Kirk 12.07 WR Hardman, Mecole
3.08 RB Harris, Najee 12.08 TE Higbee, Tyler
3.09 QB Tagovailoa, Tua 12.09 WR Davis, Corey
3.1 WR Ridley, Calvin 12.1 WR Mooney, Darnell
3.11 RB Montgomery, David 12.11 QB Jones, Mac
3.12 RB Gibson, Antonio 12.12 TE Smith, Jonnu
4.01 TE Waller, Darren 13.01 QB Newton, Cam
4.02 WR Hopkins, DeAndre 13.02 WR Ruggs, Henry
4.03 RB Dobbins, J.K. 13.03 TE Everett, Gerald
4.04 WR Jefferson, Justin 13.04 TE Cook, Jared
4.05 RB Jacobs, Josh 13.05 RB Brown, Malcolm
4.06 RB Swift, D’Andre 13.06 TE Gronkowski, Rob
4.07 RB Carson, Chris 13.07 QB Taylor, Tyrod
4.08 WR Metcalf, DK 13.08 TE Trautman, Adam
4.09 WR Allen, Keenan 13.09 TE Henry, Hunter
4.1 WR Brown, A.J. 13.1 Def Buccaneers
4.11 TE Kittle, George 13.11 RB McKissic, J.D.
4.12 WR Jones, Julio 13.12 WR Green, A.J.
5.01 RB Sanders, Miles 14.01 RB Kelley, Joshua
5.02 WR Godwin, Chris 14.02 TE Firkser, Anthony
5.03 WR Robinson, Allen 14.03 TE Ertz, Zach
5.04 RB Henderson, Darrell 14.04 WR Waddle, Jaylen
5.05 WR Lamb, CeeDee 14.05 WR Marshall, Terrace
5.06 QB Lawrence, Trevor 14.06 WR Fuller, Will
5.07 RB Gaskin, Myles 14.07 RB Stevenson, Rhamondre
5.08 WR Evans, Mike 14.08 WR Moore, Rondale
5.09 RB Williams, Javonte 14.09 WR Edwards, Bryan
5.1 WR McLaurin, Terry 14.1 WR Moore, Elijah
5.11 RB Davis, Mike 14.11 RB White, James
5.12 QB Mayfield, Baker 14.12 RB Mack, Marlon
6.01 QB Roethlisberger, Ben 15.01 WR Reagor, Jalen
6.02 WR Woods, Robert 15.02 WR Shepard, Sterling
6.03 WR Cooper, Amari 15.03 RB Pollard, Tony
6.04 QB Lance, Trey 15.04 RB Murray, Latavius
6.05 WR Thielen, Adam 15.05 Def Patriots
6.06 RB Harris, Damien 15.06 RB Hubbard, Chuba
6.07 RB Etienne, Travis 15.07 WR Watkins, Quez
6.08 TE Hockenson, T.J. 15.08 QB Watson, Deshaun
6.09 RB Hunt, Kareem 15.09 RB Jones, Xavier
6.1 QB Fields, Justin 15.1 RB Penny, Rashaad
6.11 WR Moore, D.J. 15.11 WR Davis, Gabriel
6.12 TE Pitts, Kyle 15.12 TE Engram, Evan
7.01 RB Sermon, Trey 16.01 RB Ollison, Qadree
7.02 QB Carr, Derek 16.02 WR St. Brown, Amon-Ra
7.03 TE Andrews, Mark 16.03 PK Butker, Harrison
7.04 QB Fitzpatrick, Ryan 16.04 Def Rams
7.05 QB Wentz, Carson 16.05 Def Steelers
7.06 WR Lockett, Tyler 16.06 Def FootballTeam
7.07 QB Lock, Drew 16.07 WR Callaway, Marquez
7.08 WR Higgins, Tee 16.08 RB Williams, Damien
7.09 RB Edmonds, Chase 16.09 TE Jarwin, Blake
7.1 RB Mostert, Raheem 16.1 WR Hilton, T.Y.
7.11 WR Johnson, Diontae 16.11 WR Meyers, Jakobi
7.12 QB Jones, Daniel 16.12 Def 49ers
8.01 WR Beckham, Odell 17.01 PK Tucker, Justin
8.02 WR Chase, Ja’Marr 17.02 QB Garoppolo, Jimmy
8.03 RB Gordon, Melvin 17.03 Def Ravens
8.04 QB Darnold, Sam 17.04 Def Broncos
8.05 TE Tonyan, Robert 17.05 RB Coleman, Tevin
8.06 TE Thomas, Logan 17.06 Def Bills
8.07 WR Kupp, Cooper 17.07 PK Sanders, Jason
8.08 QB Goff, Jared 17.08 WR Agholor, Nelson
8.09 WR Aiyuk, Brandon 17.09 PK Gould, Robbie
8.1 QB Wilson, Zach 17.1 Def Colts
8.11 WR Chark, D.J. 17.11 Def Browns
8.12 WR Sutton, Courtland 17.12 PK Koo, Younghoe
9.01 WR Samuel, Deebo 18.01 Def Chargers
9.02 WR Boyd, Tyler 18.02 PK Succop, Ryan
9.03 RB Robinson, James 18.03 WR Perriman, Breshad
9.04 RB Fournette, Leonard 18.04 WR Watkins, Sammy
9.05 WR Jeudy, Jerry 18.05 PK Carlson, Daniel
9.06 WR Smith-Schuster, JuJu 18.06 RB Jones, Tony
9.07 WR Gage, Russell 18.07 PK Crosby, Mason
9.08 RB Johnson, David 18.08 PK Gay, Matt
9.09 WR Cooks, Brandin 18.09 PK Zuerlein, Greg
9.1 WR Golladay, Kenny 18.1 PK Bass, Tyler
9.11 RB Carter, Michael 18.11 PK McPherson, Evan
9.12 WR Jones, Marvin . 18.12 RB Gainwell, Kenneth

Draft by position

Pick Quarterbacks Pick Tight Ends
1.01 Mahomes, Patrick 1.09 Kelce, Travis
1.03 Allen, Josh 4.01 Waller, Darren
1.05 Murray, Kyler 4.11 Kittle, George
1.08 Rodgers, Aaron 6.08 Hockenson, T.J.
1.10 Jackson, Lamar 6.12 Pitts, Kyle
1.11 Wilson, Russell 7.03 Andrews, Mark
2.02 Prescott, Dak 8.05 Tonyan, Robert
2.03 Herbert, Justin 8.06 Thomas, Logan
2.05 Tannehill, Ryan 10.03 Gesicki, Mike
2.07 Brady, Tom 10.07 Smith Jr., Irv
2.09 Hurts, Jalen 12.02 Fant, Noah
2.11 Burrow, Joe 12.06 Goedert, Dallas
3.01 Stafford, Matthew 12.08 Higbee, Tyler
3.04 Ryan, Matt 12.12 Smith, Jonnu
3.07 Cousins, Kirk 13.03 Everett, Gerald
3.09 Tagovailoa, Tua 13.04 Cook, Jared
5.06 Lawrence, Trevor 13.06 Gronkowski, Rob
5.12 Mayfield, Baker 13.08 Trautman, Adam
6.01 Roethlisberger, Ben 13.09 Henry, Hunter
6.04 Lance, Trey 14.02 Firkser, Anthony
6.10 Fields, Justin 14.03 Ertz, Zach
7.02 Carr, Derek 15.12 Engram, Evan
7.04 Fitzpatrick, Ryan 16.09 Jarwin, Blake
7.05 Wentz, Carson
7.07 Lock, Drew
7.12 Jones, Daniel
8.04 Darnold, Sam
8.08 Goff, Jared
8.10 Wilson, Zach
11.06 Winston, Jameis
12.11 Jones, Mac
13.01 Newton, Cam
13.07 Taylor, Tyrod
15.08 Watson, Deshaun
17.02 Garoppolo, Jimmy .

 

Pick Running Backs
1.02 McCaffrey, Christian 9.04 Fournette, Leonard
1.04 Cook, Dalvin 9.08 Johnson, David
1.06 Henry, Derrick 9.11 Carter, Michael
1.12 Elliott, Ezekiel 10.02 Moss, Zack
2.01 Edwards-Helaire, Clyde 10.08 Conner, James
2.04 Kamara, Alvin 10.11 Jones, Ronald
2.08 Jones, Aaron 10.12 Singletary, Devin
2.10 Chubb, Nick 11.02 Bernard, Giovani
2.12 Taylor, Jonathan 11.03 Edwards, Gus
3.02 Barkley, Saquon 11.04 Mattison, Alexander
3.03 Ekeler, Austin 11.07 Lindsay, Phillip
3.05 Mixon, Joe 11.09 Hines, Nyheim
3.08 Harris, Najee 11.10 Drake, Kenyan
3.11 Montgomery, David 11.11 Williams, Jamaal
3.12 Gibson, Antonio 12.05 Dillon, AJ
4.03 Dobbins, J.K. 13.05 Brown, Malcolm
4.05 Jacobs, Josh 13.11 McKissic, J.D.
4.06 Swift, D’Andre 14.01 Kelley, Joshua
4.07 Carson, Chris 14.07 Stevenson, Rhamondre
5.01 Sanders, Miles 14.11 White, James
5.04 Henderson, Darrell 14.12 Mack, Marlon
5.07 Gaskin, Myles 15.03 Pollard, Tony
5.09 Williams, Javonte 15.04 Murray, Latavius
5.11 Davis, Mike 15.06 Hubbard, Chuba
6.06 Harris, Damien 15.09 Jones, Xavier
6.07 Etienne, Travis 15.10 Penny, Rashaad
6.09 Hunt, Kareem 16.01 Ollison, Qadree
7.01 Sermon, Trey 16.08 Williams, Damien
7.09 Edmonds, Chase 17.05 Coleman, Tevin
7.10 Mostert, Raheem 18.06 Jones, Tony
8.03 Gordon, Melvin 18.12 Gainwell, Kenneth
9.03 Robinson, James .

 

Pick Wide Receivers
1.07 Adams, Davante 10.01 Brown, Marquise
2.06 Hill, Tyreek 10.04 Smith, DeVonta
3.06 Diggs, Stefon 10.05 Thomas, Michael
3.10 Ridley, Calvin 10.06 Claypool, Chase
4.02 Hopkins, DeAndre 10.09 Anderson, Robby
4.04 Jefferson, Justin 10.10 Brown, Antonio
4.08 Metcalf, DK 11.01 Shenault, Laviska
4.09 Allen, Keenan 11.05 Gallup, Michael
4.10 Brown, A.J. 11.08 Pittman, Michael
4.12 Jones, Julio 11.12 Parker, DeVante
5.02 Godwin, Chris 12.01 Williams, Mike
5.03 Robinson, Allen 12.03 Landry, Jarvis
5.05 Lamb, CeeDee 12.04 Samuel, Curtis
5.08 Evans, Mike 12.07 Hardman, Mecole
5.10 McLaurin, Terry 12.09 Davis, Corey
6.02 Woods, Robert 12.10 Mooney, Darnell
6.03 Cooper, Amari 13.02 Ruggs, Henry
6.05 Thielen, Adam 13.12 Green, A.J.
6.11 Moore, D.J. 14.04 Waddle, Jaylen
7.06 Lockett, Tyler 14.05 Marshall, Terrace
7.08 Higgins, Tee 14.06 Fuller, Will
7.11 Johnson, Diontae 14.08 Moore, Rondale
8.01 Beckham, Odell 14.09 Edwards, Bryan
8.02 Chase, Ja’Marr 14.10 Moore, Elijah
8.07 Kupp, Cooper 15.01 Reagor, Jalen
8.09 Aiyuk, Brandon 15.02 Shepard, Sterling
8.11 Chark, D.J. 15.07 Watkins, Quez
8.12 Sutton, Courtland 15.11 Davis, Gabriel
9.01 Samuel, Deebo 16.02 St. Brown, Amon-Ra
9.02 Boyd, Tyler 16.07 Callaway, Marquez
9.05 Jeudy, Jerry 16.10 Hilton, T.Y.
9.06 Smith-Schuster, JuJu 16.11 Meyers, Jakobi
9.07 Gage, Russell 17.08 Agholor, Nelson
9.09 Cooks, Brandin 18.03 Perriman, Breshad
9.10 Golladay, Kenny 18.04 Watkins, Sammy
9.12 Jones, Marvin .

 

Pick Defenses Pick Kickers
13.10 Buccaneers 16.03 Butker, Harrison
15.05 Patriots 17.01 Tucker, Justin
16.04 Rams 17.07 Sanders, Jason
16.05 Steelers 17.09 Gould, Robbie
16.06 FootballTeam 17.12 Koo, Younghoe
16.12 49ers 18.02 Succop, Ryan
17.03 Ravens 18.05 Carlson, Daniel
17.04 Broncos 18.07 Crosby, Mason
17.06 Bills 18.08 Gay, Matt
17.10 Colts 18.09 Zuerlein, Greg
17.11 Browns 18.10 Bass, Tyler
18.01 Chargers . 18.11 McPherson, Evan

 

 

First 3 Picks: 10-team league

Your first three picks define your fantasy team.

The first three picks are going to define your team and set-up the rest of your draft. The optimal team is built by understanding the nuances of a scoring system and how it fits into your league rules.

A 10-team league means positional quality lasts longer. Everyone has a “good” team. You don’t need depth, you need difference-makers. Depth is less important and owning elite players are even more critical.

To follow are sample three-round drafts for 10-team fantasy football leagues. They use either standard performance scoring, performance plus a point per reception, or “2QB/Super Flex” leagues where you can start two of any position. Those three formats cover almost all leagues.

The names are less important than the positions because each draft slot has its own unique situation. Just as important are your future picks and what you need after three rounds.  Rankings can change daily so these may not exactly match rankings.

Performance scoring league

Pick Round 1 Pick Round 2 (reverse) Pick Round 3
1.01 RB Christian McCaffrey 2.10 QB Patrick Mahomes 3.01 WR Justin Jefferson
1.02 RB Dalvin Cook 2.09 RB Saquon Barkley 3.02 WR DK Metcalf
1.03 RB Derrick Henry 2.08 WR Calvin Ridley 3.03 RB Clyde   Edwards-Helaire
1.04 RB Alvin Kamara 2.07 RB Aaron Jones 3.04 RB Josh Jacobs
1.05 RB Nick Chubb 2.06 RB Chris Carson 3.05 QB Josh Allen
1.06 RB Jonathan Taylor 2.05 WR Davante Adams 3.06 RB J.K. Dobbins
1.07 RB Ezekiel Elliott 2.04 RB David Montgomery 3.07 WR DeAndre Hopkins
1.08 TE Travis Kelce 2.03 RB Antonio Gibson 3.08 RB D’Andre Swift
1.09 RB Joe Mixon 2.02 WR Tyreek Hill 3.09 TE Darren Waller
1.10 WR Stefon Diggs 2.01 RB Najee Harris 3.10 QB Kyler Murray

Performance scoring without reception points means that running backs are a premium and quarterbacks are a bit more valuable as well. Wide receivers and tight ends are devalued but are still usually four starters in a fantasy football league.  Almost all teams will look to get two running backs in their first three picks and it’s hard to argue against the logic.

Team 1: RB Christian McCaffrey, QB Patrick Mahomes, WR Justin Jefferson

The first team started with a standard Christian McCaffrey and then used the next two picks to snap up the best quarterback and a Top-5 wideout. Certainly a star-filled roster so far, and owning McCaffrey makes delaying running backs feel better. Next up – that all said, has to look at a running back in the next two picks and maybe two of the next four. But a fast start in a smaller league size.

Team 2: RB Dalvin Cook, RB Saquon Barkley, WR DK Metcalf

Start with Dalvin Cook was solid, then opted to control the running back at RB2 of Saquon Barkley not knowing what Team 1 would take. DK Metcalf at WR1 allowed a balanced start. Next Up – the Barkley owner needs to shore up his backfield in case he is slow to start. But the reality is that even if he is eased back into a heavy load, there is never a time that he should be benched if the Giants are starting him. So a running back next is not as big of a need as it may seem. Balanced start means can go anywhere.

Team 3: RB Derrick Henry, WR Calvin Ridley, RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire

Derrick Henry offers even more in this scoring format that it affords the luxury of taking a wideout in the second round (Top-4), and then went back to the well for his RB2 in the third round.  Strong enough start and owns two difference-makers so far. Next up – could consider a quarterback soon for some firepower there. Ridley anchors the wideouts that can wait a few rounds while quarterback and a third running back are valuable options.

Team 4: RB Alvin Kamara, RB Aaron Jones, RB Josh Jacobs

Team went for three straight running backs – it always happens in this format and it can be effective with the right players. It netted the No. 4, No. 13, and the No. 16 running backs. And in this scoring format with smaller rosters, you can still access relatively highly ranked players in other positions. Next up – can go anywhere. Next three picks could be quarterback, tight end, wideout, whatever. Probably should not wait too long on wideout since high-quality players drain quickly even in this format.

Team 5: RB Nick Chubb, RB Chris Carson, QB Josh Allen

Nick Chubb is a beast without reception points an issue and opting to add Chris Carson as the No. 12 running back selected means a very solid backfield core. Love adding the No. 2 quarterback in the third round. No reception points? Starting RB-RB-QB is hard to fault in a ten-team league regardless of the draft slot. Next up – should consider wideouts in two of the next three picks to avoid a liability.  Could even think about tight end though the true difference-makers would already be gone.

Team 6: RB Jonathan Taylor, WR Davante Adams, RB J.K. Dobbins

Still started with a running back, but then went with the No. 3 wideout in Davante Adams for a spark at that position. Safe play going with J.K. Dobbins in the third and he offers some upside without any penalty for his lack of receptions in this format. Next Up – balanced start means can go anywhere. Next three picks should include another wideout, running back, and at least consider a quarterback or tight end if the quality is still high.

Team 7: RB Ezekiel Elliott, RB David Montgomery, WR DeAndre Hopkins

The smaller size of the league makes this more workable. Ezekiel Elliott is the seventh-straight running back, and that seems excessive, but Team 7 also knows that the next three teams are going to mine running backs, and there is a ton of talent in non-running back positions in the second round. Opted for David Montgomery instead of a different position, but hard to argue with the backfield. Went with DeAndre Hopkins for WR1 in the third to lock down a Top-8 wideout. Next up – can be anything but needs to weigh the fourth pick heavily because the fifth will see all the top players from all the positions already gone. Quarterback like Lamar Jackson or Dak Prescott could be difference-makers.

Team 8: TE Travis Kelce, RB Antonio Gibson, RB D’Andre Swift

Travis Kelce could go anywhere in  the first round as the only tight end with such a high reward-to-risk ratio. And following the run on running backs seems counterproductive with Kelce on the board. But taking a tight end with the first pick led Team 8 to grabbing running backs for the next two rounds. Next up – wideouts need to be on tap in two of the next three or four rounds. Kelce is a difference-maker in this format, but this plan (which is very common when Kelce is involved) could end up with him as the only difference-maker.

Team 9: RB Joe Mixon, WR Tyreek Hill, TE Darren Waller

Opted to start with running back even though Joe Mixon was the eighth back taken in the first round of a 10-team league.  The reasoning is that Team 9 knows he wants a running back in the first two picks or they’ll have a hole in a very important position in a non-reception point league. But almost all non-running backs are on the board and only one team go next. Still added Tyreek Hill and then went with Darren Waller at tight end in the third. That’s harder to do in this format, but he is a difference-maker and the team owner picks again in just two more picks. Next up – almost has to be a running back in the fourth. The fifth and sixth picks can look at best available since the core of the starters are taken aside from quarterback.

Team 10: WR Stefon Diggs, RB Najee Harris, QB Kyler Murray

Final pick in the first round comes away with a very nice start. First swing picks netted the best wideout and then high-upside running back with Najee Harris. Had he not taken Harris, his RB1 would have been the No. 18 back for a sure disadvantage. His second wrap-around pair of picks starts with Kyler Murray at quarterback. A top quarterback and wideout offer difference makers and if Harris meets expectations, this is a hot start. Next up – the next pick should consider running back (Mike Davis, Kareem Hunt, Myles Gaskin) that should be good enough to prevent a liability.  The third swing at rounds 5 and 6 can consider best available but likely wideout and running back.

Reception-point league

Pick Round 1 Pick Round 2 (reverse) Pick Round 3
1.01 RB Christian McCaffrey 2.10 TE Darren Waller 3.01 WR DK Metcalf
1.02 RB Alvin Kamara 2.09 RB Saquon Barkley 3.02 QB Patrick Mahomes
1.03 RB Dalvin Cook 2.08 WR Justin Jefferson 3.03 RB Antonio Gibson
1.04 RB Jonathan Taylor 2.07 RB Clyde   Edwards-Helaire 3.04 WR Keenan Allen
1.05 RB Ezekiel Elliott 2.06 WR Calvin Ridley 3.05 RB David Montgomery
1.06 RB Derrick Henry 2.05 RB Najee Harris 3.06 WR Terry McLaurin
1.07 TE Travis Kelce 2.04 RB Aaron Jones 3.07 RB Austin Ekeler
1.08 WR Stefon Diggs 2.03 WR DeAndre Hopkins 3.08 RB D’Andre Swift
1.09 WR Davante Adams 2.02 RB Joe Mixon 3.09 TE George Kittle
1.10 RB Nick Chubb 2.01 WR Tyreek Hill 3.10 WR CeeDee Lamb

This style of scoring boosts the value of wide receivers and elite tight ends but devalues quarterbacks relative to other positions. Running backs are going to be popular in any scoring scenario but the added reception point means the position becomes deeper with third-down backs able to offer “start-able” fantasy value.

With a reception point and only ten teams, your roster should look very strong after three picks. All positions are deep in this format.

Team 1: RB Christian McCaffrey, TE Darren Waller, WR DK Metcalf

Started with Christian McCaffrey, then opted for the No. 2 tight end (Darren Waller) and No. 7 wideout in DK Metcalf. Opened with a balanced approach but will find a riskier (or weaker) RB2 when picking at the end of the fourth round. Next up – has to pick up a running back at their next turn in rounds four and five. Also should consider wideout at that turn.

Team 2: RB Alvin Kamara, RB Saquon Barkley, QB Patrick Mahomes

Alvin Kamara was a great start and then opted to take the No. 12 running back for a solid and safe beginning. Went with Patrick Mahomes for the top dog at the highest scoring position. First three picks addressed the reality of the rapid decline in running back value and the best bet for the highest-scoring player in the fantasy league. Next up – starting RB-RB-QB felt good but now all wideouts and tight ends are not going to be difference-makers and could be a liability. This plan means using most of the next picks on wideouts and adding another running back when the value merits delaying the wideouts.

Team 3: RB Dalvin Cook, WR Justin Jefferson, RB Antonio Gibson

Standard start in this format with a Top-3 running back, then a Top-6 wideout. Followed with a return to running backs to feel safe about the backfield. Decent plan no matter where it is used. Next up – can go anywhere for best available. Top tight ends will be hard to reach, so mostly switching up running back and wideout while deciding where the quarterback makes sense.

Team 4: RB Jonathan Taylor, RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire, WR Keenan Allen

In a reception-points league, this is the safest plan even though it doesn’t so far produce any real difference makers and could end up with an average team. In the end, it is always about picking the best players and avoiding the busts. This is the most risk-adverse plan. Next up – can go anywhere with a balanced start. Would have to overpay for any difference-making tight ends, so wideouts need to be two of the next three or four picks. Can wait a little on RB3, but those using this plan rarely do.

Team 5: RB Ezekiel Elliott, WR Calvin Ridley, RB David Montgomery

This is just Team No. 3 with a better wideout and a slightly worse running back.  In a reception-points league, this is safe and yet yields slightly better results than starting RB-RB-WR. Next up – balanced team probably better off with taking a wideout next before the value starts to decline more rapidly. Solid enough start but needs to keep an eye out for players that are falling in the draft or take some later chances to find difference-makers.

Team 6: RB Derrick Henry, RB Najee Harris, WR Terry McLaurin

The middle of a 10-team league can lead to this sort of plan that doesn’t quite work as well as it seems it will. This year, one of the middle teams is likely to go for Travis Kelce to shake up the run on running backs. Not doing so led to this team with the No. 6 running back (meaning lesser half of the RB1’s in a ten team league), and then the No. 10 running back. Next up – more wideouts and a quarterback should take up the next three rounds.

Team 7: TE Travis Kelce, RB Aaron Jones, RB Austin Ekeler

Finally, Kelce is taken. He goes between the No. 4 and No. 10 picks, it just depends on the league. With reception points, he’s a major difference-maker but still delays all other positions. That led to this plan that doubles down on running backs to prevent any liability in the backfield. Next up – a couple of wideouts are in order and likely two in the next three picks. Could swerve and get a top quarterback in the fourth or fifth but then the wideouts would start to suffer.

Team 8: WR Stefon Diggs, WR DeAndre Hopkins, RB D’Andre Swift

This is a great plan here nearing the end of the first round. Ignoring wideouts makes no sense in the first round and accessed the top receiver. Starting out with two of the top four wide receivers is a huge advantage at the position and there is none to be had with running backs already drained. D’Andre Swift was a need pick in the third but overall this is an exciting to start to the draft. Next up – could accept that running backs are not going to be a strength and opt for quarterback and tight end, then scramble for whatever running back crumbs are left but would have fireworks at all position besides running back. It works better in the ten-team league where running backs last a bit longer.

Team 9: WR Davante Adams, RB Joe Mixon, TE George Kittle

Starting with wideout makes sense since it is better to control the No. 2 wideout than the No. 7 running back. After Davante Adams and Joe Mixon, went for George Kittle who should be the No. 3 tight end and a difference maker as well. It is usually a three-man race for elite tight ends, and Kittle brings some risk but considerable upside. Next up – has to consider running backs one or twice in the next three rounds but otherwise free to take best available regardless of position.

Team 10: RB Nick Chubb, WR Tyreek Hill, WR CeeDee Lamb

This is normally the team that starts WR-WR, but this plan went for RB1 with Nick Chubb before doubling on wideouts with Tyreek Hill and CeeDee Lamb. And it works better in this size league because the running back is slightly better than in a 12-team league, and the wideout in the third round is still the No. 10 wide receiver taken, right before a natural tier-break. Next up – the next pick in the draft belongs to Team 10 who could use that for Josh Allen at quarterback for an advantage at the highest scoring position. That takes some guts though, since anything other than a running back at the 4.01 pick means the RB1 would be no better than the No. 18 to No. 20 taken.

QB-heavy league

Pick Round 1 Pick Round 2 (reverse) Pick Round 3
1.01 RB Christian McCaffrey 2.10 QB Russell Wilson 3.01 RB Aaron Jones
1.02 RB Alvin Kamara 2.09 TE Darren Waller 3.02 WR Calvin Ridley
1.03 QB Patrick Mahomes 2.08 RB Joe Mixon 3.03 RB Najee Harris
1.04 RB Dalvin Cook 2.07 WR DeAndre Hopkins 3.04 WR Justin Jefferson
1.05 RB Jonathan Taylor 2.06 QB Dak Prescott 3.05 WR DK Metcalf
1.06 QB Josh Allen 2.05 WR Tyreek Hill 3.06 RB Clyde   Edwards-Helaire
1.07 RB Ezekiel Elliott 2.04 WR Davante Adams 3.07 QB Aaron Rodgers
1.08 TE Travis Kelce 2.03 QB Lamar Jackson 3.08 RB Saquon Barkley
1.09 WR Stefon Diggs 2.02 RB Nick Chubb 3.09 RB Antonio Gibson
1.10 QB Kyler Murray 2.01 RB Derrick Henry 3.10 TE George Kittle

This sort of league will seed quarterbacks in varying measures depending on how and why quarterbacks are so valuable. The most common is the ability to start two quarterbacks which change drafts significantly.

It will extend the quality of running backs and wideouts deeper into the draft since quarterbacks will go far earlier than the mid-draft than is common in other sorts of leagues. This run-through assumes two quarterbacks and that well over half of the starters are taken by the third round.

Viewing the previous year’s results are best for this sort of starting rule because quarterbacks can go slower – or much faster – than what this draft assumes. Keep up with the other picks in the league to make sure you don’t get stuck at the end of a run on quarterbacks.

In a smaller 10-team league with additional valuable players from the quarterback boost, almost every fantasy team is going to look great so taking elite players is paramount to winning – get starters before worrying about depth.

Team 1: RB Christian McCaffrey, QB Russell Wilson, RB Aaron Jones

After starting with Christian McCaffrey, was able to reach Russell Wilson as the No. 6 quarterback and then played it safer going RB1 with Aaron Jones. In this format, a Top-10 running back can reach the start of the third round. While not taking advantage as much of the reception point aspect, this plan is a solid one in this format regardless of draft slot. Next up – the next two picks should at least consider wideout. Elite tight ends are gone, and there will be a run on the position already started by the 4.12 pick.

Team 2: RB Alvin Kamara, TE Darren Waller, WR Calvin Ridley

Opened with Alvin Kamara and then opted for the No. 2 tight end for an advantage in a position that  nosedives in value after two or three are gone. Was able to take Calvin Ridley as the No. 5 wideout in the third round. Balanced and strong start. Next up – the tight ends are already sewn up. Can go anywhere but more likely to weigh the RB2 and then the quarterback next.

Team 3: QB Patrick Mahomes, RB Joe Mixon, RB Najee Harris

Why not? Patrick Mahomes is scraped off the heap with the 1.03 pick as the top quarterback in a league where elite players make a tremendous difference. Added two straight running backs but still reached the No. 8 and No. 10 players for a solid backfield. Splashy picks like a quarterback at the 1.03 usually prompt team owners to go a little more conservative for the next few picks. Next up – difference making tight ends are gone, but only seven wideouts were taken in the first three rounds. Should strongly consider two or even three in a row.

Team 4: RB Dalvin Cook, WR DeAndre Hopkins, WR Justin Jefferson

After getting Dalvin Cook in the first round, went to double up on wideouts.  The pick before him (2.06) tabbed Dak Prescott as the No. 5 quarterback so there was less advantage in the position since it hits a lower tier. DeAndre Hopkins and Justin Jefferson provide him two of the Top-6 wideouts for a strong start. Next up – The double wideouts means team can ignore the position for several rounds as the other core starters are secured. Should consider RB2 and two quarterbacks over the next four picks.

Team 5: RB Jonathan Taylor, QB Dak Prescott, WR DK Metcalf

Strong opening for a middle pick drafter. Opted for the No. 4 running back and then still reached Dak Prescott in the second. Landed DK Metcalf as WR1 in the third. All top tier players and yet none of the Top-3 in their position. Next up – can go anywhere and will include running back in the next few picks to be sure. But a run on wideouts is coming, so that is more prudent in the fourth and switch back to running back for the fifth.

Team 6: QB Josh Allen, WR Tyreek Hill, RB Clyde Edwards-Helaire

Josh Allen is usually more of a third round pick in the other formats, but he makes sense in the first round in a QB-heavy league. Was still able to grab Tyreek Hill in the second for a Top-3 wideout and then brought on Clyde Edwards-Helaire as a need pick from the declining stock of running backs. Next up – Balanced start allows freedom to take best available. Mixing in running backs and wideouts for the next three rounds is most prudent.

Team 7: RB Ezekiel Elliott, WR Davante Adams, QB Aaron Rodgers

Ezekiel Elliott is a Top-5 running back, but doesn’t offer enough bang for the buck in this format as it is unlikely the next three teams are all going to load up on running backs. Was able to reach Davante Adams as the No. 2 wideout and then opted for Aaron Rodgers since the risk/reward ratio declines for the position.  The Rodgers pick is interesting in that of the next three teams, two already took a quarterback and would be less likely to double down on the position in the third or fourth rounds before it wraps back Next up – Running backs and wideouts over the next several round but seeding an earlier  second quarterback would make up ground from starting the No. 7 as their QB1.

Team 8: TE Travis Kelce, QB Lamar Jackson, RB Saquon Barkley

This plan is a little scary. But if Saquon Barkley returns to form, this plan could be highly effective. Started with Travis Kelce as the ultimate difference-maker of the last four years. Was still able to take Lamar Jackson even though that delayed both running backs and wide receivers. Went with the risky but upside pick of Barkley who could have been Antonio Gibson or David Montgomery. The smaller the league, the more using a first round pick on Kelsey doesn’t hurt you. Next up – next pick is only four turns away and could still reach Allen Robinson, A.J. Brown, Keenan Allen, and the like. That makes this plan start with a great core (assuming Barkley is returns to form, at least eventually). Waiting until the fifth round for that RB2 could still access a starting running back, though obviously a lower tier player.

Team 9: WR Stefon Diggs, RB Nick Chubb, RB Antonio Gibson

The ninth team finally opts for the best wideout on the board, then doubles down on running backs which feels very safe and netted the No. 7 and No. 13 running backs for a solid but unspectacular backfield. At least this plan gives the team freedom with his remaining picks. Next up – quarterback should be on tap in the fourth which is only three picks away. It won’t be an elite fantasy quarterback but still can draw from either Justin Herbert or Tom Brady. Otherwise, the 5.9 pick is 15 selections away and that most likely dips deeply enough into quarterbacks that the team will have one of the weakest QB1’s. Wideouts are a need as well, but can wait a bit for that quarterback and even another running back if the value is there.

Team 10: QB Kyler Murray, RB Derrick Henry, TE George Kittle

The smaller league size and QB-heavy format is kinder to the final team in the first round than usual. Top-3 quarterback with Kyler Murray paired with Derrick Henry at the turn, then in the third added George Kittle for another Top-3 player. Granted – Kittle carries risk after last year, but this is a formidable start. Next up – has to consider wideouts in two of the next three picks while wedging in the best value in running backs.

Fantasy Football Expert League Draft Results and Picks: 12 Team, Super Flex

Pick-by-pick listing of a recent fantasy football expert league draft, which features PPR scoring and 12 teams. This Super Flex league allows for two quarterbacks to be starters.

These are the results from the Huddle Fantasy Football Expert League Draft with 12 teams. The draft was held on August 15. This league uses a “Super Flex” where there is an additional flex starter and it can be a second quarterback.

This is an actual league that is played out and contains 18-man rosters and starts the line-up of QB, 2 RB, 2 WR, TE, Flex (RB, WR, or TE), Super Flex (QB, RB, WR, or TE),  PK and DEF.  Scoring of one point per ten yards rushed or received and one point per each 20 yards passing. All touchdowns are six points except four points per passing score. One point per reception is used. Standard scoring for both defenses and kickers.

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