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2026 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 2.0: 10-Team, PPR


This week’s fantasy football mock draft is for a 10-team, full PPR format—and the roster is stacked. If you’re not yet a member, be sure to subscribe to Fantasy Consigliere to get world-best rankings in various formats to dominate your fantasy league.

 

Mock 1.0: 12-Team, 0.5 PPR

 

Round 1

1.01: Ja’Marr Chase, CIN WR

1.02: Christian McCaffrey, SF RB

1.03: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET RB

1.04: Puka Nacua, LAR WR

1.05: Bijan Robinson, ATL RB

1.06: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA WR

1.07: CeeDee Lamb, DAL WR

1.08: Jonathan Taylor, IND RB

1.09: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR

1.10: Justin Jefferson, MIN WR

 

Thoughts: Taylor gets a slight downgrade in full PPR formats, but he still should arguably be a top-five selection—so it was an easy decision here. Before Daniel Jones got injured and the Indy offense fell off, Taylor was the overall RB1.

 

Round 2

2.01: Drake London, ATL WR

2.02: James Cook III, BUF RB

2.03: De’Von Achane, MIA RB

2.04: Nico Collins, HOU WR

2.05: Malik Nabers, NYG WR

2.06: Ashton Jeanty, LV RB

2.07: George Pickens, DAL WR

2.08: Chris Olave, NO WR

2.09: Rashee Rice, KC WR

2.10: Trey McBride, ARI TE

 

Thoughts: The concern for Achane is Miami not being very good in 2026, and they might want to limit his touches with an eye towards the future. That said, he could flip a matchup with one touch, and the lack of proven playmakers for the Dolphins should keep him heavily involved in the passing game.

 

Round 3

3.01: Chase Brown, CIN RB

3.02: A.J. Brown, PHI WR

3.03: Tetairoa McMillan, CAR WR

3.04: Brock Bowers, LV TE

3.05: Saquon Barkley, PHI RB

3.06: Omarion Hampton, LAC RB

3.07: Kenneth Walker III, KC RB

3.08: DeVonta Smith, PHI WR

3.09: Jaylen Waddle, DEN WR

3.10: Josh Allen, BUF QB

 

Thoughts: I was torn between Smith, Josh Allen, and Jeremiyah Love here, but in a full PPR league, it made sense to get a definite WR1 option. A.J. Brown being traded seems like a foregone conclusion, so Smith’s numbers should take off.

 

Round 4

4.01: Josh Jacobs, GB RB

4.02: Javonte Williams, DAL RB

4.03: Jeremiyah Love, ARI RB

4.04: Breece Hall, NYJ RB

4.05: Travis Etienne Jr., NO RB

4.06: Tee Higgins, CIN WR

4.07: Kyren Williams, LAR RB

4.08: Joe Burrow, CIN QB

4.09: Drake Maye, NE QB

4.10: Lamar Jackson, BAL QB

 

Thoughts: Love going behind Josh Jacobs (especially after his recent arrest) and Javonte Williams doesn’t seem too realistic in a real draft—but I guess you never know what can happen. A start with three stud running backs in any format would be great.

 

Round 5

5.01: Garrett Wilson, NYJ WR

5.02: Bucky Irving, TB RB

5.03: Colston Loveland, CHI TE

5.04: Ladd McConkey, LAC WR

5.05: Luther Burden III, CHI WR

5.06: Zay Flowers, BAL WR

5.07: Derrick Henry, BAL RB

5.08: Jalen Hurts, PHI QB

5.09: DJ Moore, BUF WR

5.10: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR

 

Thoughts: Even though he would have been the fourth running back drafted in five rounds, Derrick Henry would have been extremely tempting if he lasted another pick. Instead, an Eagles stack with Hurts and DeVonta Smith around the three runners we already have works out just fine.

 

Round 6

6.01: Cam Skattebo, NYG RB

6.02: Sam LaPorta, DET TE

6.03: Emeka Egbuka, TB WR

6.04: Harold Fannin Jr., CLE TE

6.05: Tyler Warren, IND TE

6.06: Jayden Daniels, WAS QB

6.07: TreVeyon Henderson, NE RB

6.08: Carnell Tate, TEN WR

6.09: RJ Harvey, DEN RB

6.10: Davante Adams, LAR WR

 

Thoughts: I strongly considered Egbuka last round with the hopes that he is fed targets in Year 2, and the starting lineup now looks pretty loaded—particularly if we can “hit” at tight end.

 

Round 7

7.01: Quinshon Judkins, CLE RB

7.02: Mike Evans, SF WR

7.03: D’Andre Swift, CHI RB

7.04: Jaxson Dart, NYG QB

7.05: Rome Odunze, CHI WR

7.06: Jaylen Warren, PIT RB

7.07: Justin Herbert, LAC QB

7.08: Jameson Williams, DET WR

7.09: Dak Prescott, DAL QB

7.10: Christian Watson, GB WR

 

Thoughts: This was another pick that could have easily been made in the previous round, as Williams is a high-upside WR2 in full PPR leagues. And not that you should pay too much attention to bye weeks when drafting, but DeVonta Smith and Emeka Egbuka both having a Week 10 bye is notable.

 

Round 8

8.01: Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI WR

8.02: David Montgomery, HOU RB

8.03: DK Metcalf, PIT WR

8.04: Alec Pierce, IND WR

8.05: Chuba Hubbard, CAR RB

8.06: Chris Godwin Jr., TB WR

8.07: Bhayshul Tuten, JAX RB

8.08: Rhamondre Stevenson, NE RB

8.09: Courtland Sutton, DEN WR

8.10: Jadarian Price, SEA RB

 

Thoughts: Tight end still needs to be filled, but I liked the value of Metcalf here, and there are still a few good options left on the board. Getting a receiving quartet of DeVonta Smith, Emeka Egbuka, Jameson Williams, and Metcalf after starting RB-RB-WR-RB-QB is awesome.

 

Round 9

9.01: Rico Dowdle, PIT RB

9.02: Brian Thomas Jr., JAX WR

9.03: Kyle Monangai, CHI RB

9.04: Kenneth Gainwell, TB RB

9.05: Jakobi Meyers, JAX WR

9.06: Tony Pollard, TEN RB

9.07: Aaron Jones Sr., MIN RB

9.08: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE

9.09: J.K. Dobbins, DEN RB

9.10: Michael Wilson, ARI WR

 

Thoughts: We lucked out again with no tight ends going since back in Round 6, so Kincaid is a relatively easy choice. Based on OTAs, the former first-rounder has looked healthy after adding muscle this offseason.

 

Round 10

10.01: Ricky Pearsall, SF WR

10.02: Parker Washington, JAX WR

10.03: Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL TE

10.04: Jordyn Tyson, NO WR

10.05: Wan’Dale Robinson, TEN WR

10.06: Jordan Addison, MIN WR

10.07: Blake Corum, LAR RB

10.08: Michael Pittman Jr., PIT WR

10.09: George Kittle, SF TE

10.10: Rachaad White, WAS RB

 

Thoughts: It makes sense to double up at tight end if the values are there in the middle rounds, and Pitts was on fire to end the 2025 campaign; look for him to have a big season as he plays on the franchise tag.

 

Round 11

11.01: Makai Lemon, PHI WR

11.02: Zach Charbonnet, SEA RB

11.03: Jonathon Brooks, CAR RB

11.04: Josh Downs, IND WR

11.05: Jacory Croskey-Merritt, WAS RB

11.06: Tucker Kraft, GB TE

11.07: Jordan Mason, MIN RB

11.08: Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG RB

11.09: Chris Rodriguez Jr., JAX RB

11.10: Jayden Reed, GB WR

 

Thoughts: Cam Skattebo should be healthy well before Week 1 and is confident he will be fed this year, but we shouldn’t forget about Tracy—who has totaled 1,000+ yards in each of his first two seasons.

 

Round 12

12.01: Khalil Shakir, BUF WR

12.02: Isaiah Likely, NYG TE

12.03: Matthew Golden, GB WR

12.04: Jake Ferguson, DAL TE

12.05: Tyler Allgeier, ARI RB

12.06: Xavier Worthy, KC WR

12.07: Trevor Lawrence, JAX QB

12.08: Stefon Diggs, FA WR

12.09: Oronde Gadsden II, LAC TE

12.10: Romeo Doubs, NE WR

 

Thoughts: I was honestly about to click on Romeo Doubs to draft him before I realized Golden was still available, and Green Bay—though they have a spread-the-wealth attack—would love for him to emerge as their No. 1 target in 2026.

 

Round 13

13.01: Woody Marks, HOU RB

13.02: James Conner, ARI RB

13.03: Travis Kelce, KC TE

13.04: Tyjae Spears, TEN RB

13.05: Juwan Johnson, NO TE

13.06: Jayden Higgins, HOU WR

13.07: Caleb Williams, CHI QB

13.08: Quentin Johnston, LAC WR

13.09: Brock Purdy, SF QB

13.10: Dallas Goedert, PHI TE

 

Thoughts: Johnston was also in consideration last round, and he should probably be getting more attention for having new offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel compare him to Julio Jones and Andre Johnson. He slowed down after a tremendous start last year, but Johnston has caught eight touchdowns in back-to-back seasons.

 

Round 14

14.01: Alvin Kamara, NO RB

14.02: Keaton Mitchell, LAC RB

14.03: Bo Nix, DEN QB

14.04: Dylan Sampson, CLE RB

14.05: Patrick Mahomes, KC QB

14.06: Jonah Coleman, DEN RB

14.07: Deebo Samuel Sr., FA WR

14.08: Texans D/ST

14.09: Braelon Allen, NYJ RB

14.10: Matthew Stafford, LAR QB

 

Thoughts: There are a few quarterbacks still on the board that should have been drafted already, and that includes Nix—who has been a QB1 in both seasons to begin his career and will have Jaylen Waddle added to the offense.

 

Round 15

15.01: Broncos D/ST

15.02: Seahawks D/ST

15.03: Trey Benson, ARI RB

15.04: Eagles D/ST

15.05: Rams D/ST

15.06: Patriots D/ST

15.07: 49ers D/ST

15.08: Vikings D/ST

15.09: Jaguars D/ST

15.10: Chiefs D/ST

 

Round 16

16.01: Harrison Butker, KC K

16.02: Brandon Aubrey, DAL K

16.03: Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU K

16.04: Charlie Smyth, NO K

16.05: Cameron Dicker, LAC K

16.06: Cam Little, JAX K

16.07: Jason Myers, SEA K

16.08: Tyler Loop, BAL K

16.09: Evan McPherson, CIN K

16.10: Eddy Pineiro, SF K

 

Final Roster

QB: Jalen Hurts, PHI

RB: Jonathan Taylor, IND

RB: De’Von Achane, MIA

WR: DeVonta Smith, PHI

WR: Emeka Egbuka, TB

TE: Dalton Kincaid, BUF

FLEX: Jeremiyah Love, ARI RB

D/ST: Minnesota Vikings

K: Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU

BE: Jameson Williams, DET WR

BE: DK Metcalf, PIT WR

BE: Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL TE

BE: Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG RB

BE: Matthew Golden, GB WR

BE: Quentin Johnston, LAC WR

BE: Bo Nix, DEN QB