As mandatory minicamps end around the league, and our fantasy football mocks continue with a Superflex draft. If you missed our first two mocks, feel free to check them out.
Round 1
1.01: Lamar Jackson, BAL QB
1.02: Josh Allen, BUF QB
1.03: Jayden Daniels, WAS QB
1.04: Jalen Hurts, PHI QB
1.05: Joe Burrow, CIN QB
1.06: Patrick Mahomes, KC QB
1.07: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET RB
1.08: Justin Jefferson, MIN WR
1.09: Baker Mayfield, TB QB
1.10: Justin Herbert, LAC QB
1.11: Bijan Robinson, ATL RB
1.12: Ja’Marr Chase, CIN WR
Thoughts: Six quarterbacks flew off the board with the first six picks, so I had my choice of position player here. Jahmyr Gibbs got the edge over Ja’Marr Chase and Saquon Barkley with the hopes of pairing him with Jared Goff in Round 2.
Round 2
2.01: CeeDee Lamb, DAL WR
2.02: Saquon Barkley, PHI RB
2.03: Kyler Murray, ARI QB
2.04: Bo Nix, DEN QB
2.05: Dak Prescott, DAL QB
2.06: Jared Goff, DET QB
2.07: Justin Fields, NYJ QB
2.08: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR
2.09: Puka Nacua, LAR WR
2.10: Malik Nabers, NYG WR
2.11: Christian McCaffrey, SF RB
2.12: Caleb Williams, CHI QB
Thoughts: I might have had a little too much confidence in Jared Goff being available as quarterbacks continued coming off the board in a hurry—but he was there to give me a nice Detroit start. Overall, 14 signal-callers went in the first 24 picks.
Round 3
3.01: Brian Thomas Jr., JAX WR
3.02: Derrick Henry, BAL RB
3.03: Brock Purdy, SF QB
3.04: Nico Collins, HOU WR
3.05: Jordan Love, GB QB
3.06: Drake London, ATL WR
3.07: Ashton Jeanty, LV RB
3.08: J.J. McCarthy, MIN QB
3.09: A.J. Brown, PHI WR
3.10: Ladd McConkey, LAC WR
3.11: De’Von Achane, MIA RB
3.12: Anthony Richardson Sr., IND QB
Thoughts: The number of quarterbacks that were drafted leaves a clear RB1 in Ashton Jeanty available for me in the back half of Round 3. A.J. Brown was another strong possibility after he surprisingly went behind Drake London.
Round 4
4.01: Tua Tagovailoa, MIA QB
4.02: Brock Bowers, LV TE
4.03: Tee Higgins, CIN WR
4.04: Tyreek Hill, MIA WR
4.05: Garrett Wilson, NYJ WR
4.06: Davante Adams, LAR WR
4.07: Rashee Rice, KC WR
4.08: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA WR
4.09: Trey McBride, ARI TE
4.10: Chase Brown, CIN RB
4.11: Jonathan Taylor, IND RB
4.12: Josh Jacobs, GB RB
Thoughts: I now wish A.J. Brown was the selection last round with Jonathan Taylor is still on the board, but it’s tough to go with three running backs in a Superflex league without an additional regular FLEX spot. Instead, Davante Adams should get back to his WR1 ways in Los Angeles.
Round 5
5.01: Mike Evans, TB WR
5.02: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR
5.03: DJ Moore, CHI WR
5.04: Bucky Irving, TB RB
5.05: Alvin Kamara, NO RB
5.06: Breece Hall, NYJ RB
5.07: Trevor Lawrence, JAX QB
5.08: Quinshon Judkins, CLE RB
5.09: James Cook, BUF RB
5.10: Kyren Williams, LAR RB
5.11: Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI WR
5.12: Kenneth Walker III, SEA RB
Thoughts: The quarterback selections have certainly slowed down, so I’m happy to get Trevor Lawrence as my second option. In general, I think the position went too fast early on compared to how real drafts might play out, but this is good value.
Round 6
6.01: George Kittle, SF TE
6.02: Drake Maye, NE QB
6.03: James Conner, ARI RB
6.04: Sam LaPorta, DET TE
6.05: Travis Kelce, KC TE
6.06: Jameson Williams, DET WR
6.07: Chuba Hubbard, CAR RB
6.08: Joe Mixon, HOU RB
6.09: C.J. Stroud, HOU QB
6.10: D’Andre Swift, CHI RB
6.11: DeVonta Smith, PHI WR
6.12: Omarion Hampton, LAC RB
Thoughts: The Lions stack is complete with Jameson Williams joining Jared Goff and Jahmyr Gibbs—giving the lineup monster upside on a weekly basis. All indications out of Detroit suggest Jamo is primed for a full-blown breakout in 2025.
Round 7
7.01: Tetairoa McMillan, CAR WR
7.02: Aaron Jones Sr., MIN RB
7.03: DK Metcalf, PIT WR
7.04: David Montgomery, DET RB
7.05: Courtland Sutton, DEN WR
7.06: Xavier Worthy, KC WR
7.07: Chris Godwin Jr., TB WR
7.08: RJ Harvey, DEN RB
7.09: Isiah Pacheco, KC RB
7.10: Brandon Aiyuk, SF WR
7.11: Zay Flowers, BAL WR
7.12: Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG RB
Thoughts: I was between Chris Godwin Jr. and Matthew Stafford here, but the Week 8 bye for the Rams matches up with Jared Goff and Trevor Lawrence already. There shouldn’t be much concern about Godwin’s health, and he was a high-end WR1 when on the field last year.
Round 8
8.01: Tony Pollard, TEN RB
8.02: Chris Olave, NO WR
8.03: Jaylen Warren, PIT RB
8.04: Kaleb Johnson, PIT RB
8.05: Javonte Williams, DAL RB
8.06: Matthew Stafford, LAR QB
8.07: Travis Hunter, JAX WR
8.08: Jerry Jeudy, CLE WR
8.09: TreVeyon Henderson, NE RB
8.10: Calvin Ridley, TEN WR
8.11: Jaylen Waddle, MIA WR
8.12: Stefon Diggs, NE WR
Thoughts: Having all three quarterbacks on a bye in Week 8 might be tough to navigate, but there are enough values later on to draft a fourth option and roll with a regular FLEX when the time comes. Matthew Stafford and Davante Adams gives me another upside stack.
Round 9
9.01: George Pickens, DAL WR
9.02: Jordan Addison, MIN WR
9.03: Jakobi Meyers, LV WR
9.04: Rome Odunze, CHI WR
9.05: Ricky Pearsall, SF WR
9.06: Jauan Jennings, SF WR
9.07: Travis Etienne Jr., JAX RB
9.08: Zach Charbonnet, SEA RB
9.09: Khalil Shakir, BUF WR
9.10: Brian Robinson Jr., WAS RB
9.11: Josh Downs, IND WR
9.12: Najee Harris, LAC RB
Thoughts: I didn’t take Travis Etienne Jr. in my last mock, but he was mentioned and should be one of the best values of the summer. Tight end was the other consideration with David Njoku and Evan Engram still available.
Round 10
10.01: Deebo Samuel, WAS WR
10.02: Bryce Young, CAR QB
10.03: Jayden Reed, GB WR
10.04: Tyjae Spears, TEN RB
10.05: Michael Pittman Jr., IND WR
10.06: David Njoku, CLE TE
10.07: Cam Skattebo, NYG RB
10.08: Evan Engram, DEN TE
10.09: Rhamondre Stevenson, NE RB
10.10: Cooper Kupp, SEA WR
10.11: Mark Andrews, BAL TE
10.12: Jordan Mason, MIN RB
Thoughts: Things worked out perfectly with no tight ends getting drafted between my picks, and David Njoku was a force with Joe Flacco in the lineup for Cleveland a couple of years ago; whether the veteran wins the starting job or not, Njoku should be a focus.
Round 11
11.01: T.J. Hockenson, MIN TE
11.02: Jonnu Smith, MIA TE
11.03: Austin Ekeler, WAS RB
11.04: Darnell Mooney, ATL WR
11.05: Tank Bigsby, JAX RB
11.06: Bhayshul Tuten, JAX RB
11.07: Michael Penix Jr., ATL QB
11.08: Cam Ward, TEN QB
11.09: Christian Kirk, HOU WR
11.10: Hollywood Brown, KC WR
11.11: Geno Smith, LV QB
11.12: Sam Darnold, SEA QB
Thoughts: Michael Penix Jr. has been sitting there for a couple of rounds as someone I had in the back of my mind, so I pull the trigger here to ignite another quarterback run. It’s worth pointing out that the Week 8 matchup where I’ll need to start Penix comes versus a Miami secondary that is among the worst in football.
Round 12
12.01: J.K. Dobbins, DEN RB
12.02: Russell Wilson, NYG QB
12.03: Jaleel McLaughlin, DEN RB
12.04: Rachaad White, TB RB
12.05: Jerome Ford, CLE RB
12.06: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE
12.07: Cedric Tillman, CLE WR
12.08: Rico Dowdle, CAR RB
12.09: Trey Benson, ARI RB
12.10: Rashid Shaheed, NO WR
12.11: Matthew Golden, GB WR
12.12: Jaydon Blue, DAL RB
Thoughts: A tight end duo of David Njoku and Dalton Kincaid is very formidable, and there are a few options left at running back and wide receiver that I feel good about to round out the roster. Kincaid has apparently shined during OTAs and minicamp after battling injuries in 2024.
Round 13
13.01: Tyler Allgeier, ATL RB
13.02: Ray Davis, BUF RB
13.03: Dallas Goedert, PHI TE
13.04: Jaxson Dart, NYG QB
13.05: Isaac Guerendo, SF RB
13.06: Tucker Kraft, GB TE
13.07: Keon Coleman, BUF WR
13.08: Luther Burden III, CHI WR
13.09: Aaron Rodgers, PIT QB
13.10: Tyler Warren, IND TE
13.11: Broncos D/ST
13.12: Keenan Allen, FA WR
Thoughts: Staying in Buffalo, there are also encouraging signs about Keon Coleman—who recently expressed frustrating about what he put on tape as a rookie. He doesn’t have quite the same value in full PPR leagues, but Coleman can catch fire as a touchdown maker in Year 2.
Round 14
14.01: Jake Ferguson, DAL TE
14.02: Braelon Allen, NYJ RB
14.03: Colston Loveland, CHI TE
14.04: Adam Thielen, CAR WR
14.05: Kyle Pitts, ATL TE
14.06: Nick Chubb, HOU RB
14.07: MarShawn Lloyd, GB RB
14.08: Pat Freiermuth, PIT TE
14.09: Jaylen Wright, MIA RB
14.10: Kareem Hunt, KC RB
14.11: Eagles D/ST
14.12: Hunter Henry, NE TE
Thoughts: Nick Chubb has said the injury issues are behind him after signing in Houston, and he brings a great combination of underrated standalone value and handcuff upside. The final round is also a good spot to take a quarterback flier on someone like Jalen Milroe.
Round 15
15.01: Bears D/ST
15.02: Joe Flacco, CLE QB
15.03: Ravens D/ST
15.04: Steelers D/ST
15.05: Jets D/ST
15.06: Vikings D/ST
15.07: Chiefs D/ST
15.08: Chargers D/ST
15.09: Lions D/ST
15.10: Bills D/ST
15.11: Devin Neal, NO RB
15.12: Brandon Aubrey, DAL K
Round 16
16.01: Seahawks D/ST
16.02: Jake Bates, DET K
16.03: Cameron Dicker, LAC K
16.04: Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU K
16.05: Justin Tucker, FA K
16.06: Chris Boswell, PIT K
16.07: Evan McPherson, CIN K
16.08: Chase McLaughlin, TB K
16.09: Wil Lutz, DEN K
16.10: Harrison Butker, KC K
16.11: Jason Sanders, MIA K
16.12: Jason Myers, SEA K
Final Roster
QB: Jared Goff, DET
RB: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET
RB: Ashton Jeanty, LV
WR: Davante Adams, LAR
WR: Jameson Williams, DET
TE: David Njoku, CLE
FLEX: Trevor Lawrence, JAX QB
D/ST: Kansas City Chiefs
K: Chris Boswell, PIT
BE: Chris Godwin Jr., TB WR
BE: Matthew Stafford, LAR QB
BE: Travis Etienne Jr., JAX RB
BE: Michael Penix Jr., ATL QB
BE: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE
BE: Keon Coleman, BUF WR
BE: Nick Chubb, HOU RB