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2020 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 5.0 (10-team, 0.5 PPR)


This week’s fantasy football mock draft using the FantasyPros draft simulator is for a 10-team league with 0.5 PPR scoring.

 

Mock 1.0: 12-team, 0.5 PPR

Mock 2.0: 14-team Superflex, 0.5 PPR

Mock 3.0: 10-team, Full PPR

Mock 4.0: 12-team QB Premium, Non-PPR

 

Round 1

1.01: Christian McCaffrey, CAR RB
1.02: Saquon Barkley, NYG RB
1.03: Ezekiel Elliott, DAL RB
1.04: Davante Adams, GB WR
1.05: Alvin Kamara, NO RB
1.06: Dalvin Cook, MIN RB
1.07: Michael Thomas, NO WR
1.08: Derrick Henry, TEN RB
1.09: Tyreek Hill, KC WR
1.10: Julio Jones, ATL WR

 

Thoughts: He obviously isn’t a guarantee to be the RB1 again, but McCaffrey is close to a slam dunk for the top pick in fantasy drafts. With so much uncertainly in the world, this is the year to be 1.01.

 

Round 2

2.01: Nick Chubb, CLE RB
2.02: Chris Godwin, TB WR
2.03: Clyde Edwards-Helaire, KC RB
2.04: DeAndre Hopkins, ARI WR
2.05: Kenyan Drake, ARI RB
2.06: Miles Sanders, PHI RB
2.07: Travis Kelce, KC TE
2.08: Aaron Jones, GB RB
2.09: Joe Mixon, CIN RB
2.10: Josh Jacobs, LV RB

 

Thoughts: Jacobs said he wants to catch 60 balls this season, and I will gladly take him as my RB2, as not many players have a higher weekly ceiling at running back.

 

Round 3

3.01: Lamar Jackson, BAL QB
3.02: Austin Ekeler, LAC RB
3.03: Mike Evans, TB WR
3.04: James Conner, PIT RB
3.05: Kenny Golladay, DET WR
3.06: Allen Robinson, CHI WR
3.07: Chris Carson, SEA RB
3.08: George Kittle, SF TE
3.09: Patrick Mahomes, KC QB
3.10: Mark Andrews, BAL TE

 

Thoughts: I was torn between Jackson and George Kittle, but I went with the unique edge at quarterback; both positions look fairly deep this season, so hopefully a tight end target is there later.

 

Round 4

4.01: Todd Gurley, ATL RB
4.02: Robert Woods, LAR WR
4.03: Keenan Allen, LAC WR
4.04: Leonard Fournette, JAX RB
4.05: Adam Thielen, MIN WR
4.06: D.J. Moore, CAR WR
4.07: A.J. Brown, TEN WR
4.08: JuJu Smith-Schuster, PIT WR
4.09: Amari Cooper, DAL WR
4.10: Odell Beckham Jr., CLE WR

 

Thoughts: Beckham Jr. should be determined after his first season in Cleveland was a disappointment, and I’m banking on him climbing back in the WR1 ranks.

 

Round 5

5.01: Le’Veon Bell, NYJ RB
5.02: Stefon Diggs, BUF WR
5.03: David Johnson, HOU RB
5.04: Calvin Ridley, ATL WR
5.05: Melvin Gordon, DEN RB
5.06: Cooper Kupp, LAR WR
5.07: Devin Singletary, BUF RB
5.08: DeVante Parker, MIA WR
5.09: David Montgomery, CHI RB
5.10: Tyler Lockett, SEA WR

 

Thoughts: There were a few backs to choose from, but Bell lost weight in the offseason and—like OBJ—sounds determined to make up for a sub-par season in 2019.

 

Round 6

6.01: Jonathan Taylor, IND RB
6.02: Darren Waller, LV TE
6.03: Courtland Sutton, DEN WR
6.04: Zach Ertz, PHI TE
6.05: Dak Prescott, DAL QB
6.06: Deshaun Watson, HOU QB
6.07: D’Andre Swift, DET RB
6.08: Kyler Murray, ARI QB
6.09: Russell Wilson, SEA QB
6.10: D.J. Chark, JAX WR

 

Thoughts: Chark is locked in as the No. 1 receiver on a Jacksonville team that will probably be trailing quite a bit, and I trust Jay Gruden to feature him in an attempt to defy expectations.

 

Round 7

7.01: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR
7.02: T.Y. Hilton, IND WR
7.03: Ronald Jones II, TB RB
7.04: Josh Allen, BUF QB
7.05: Cam Akers, LAR RB
7.06: D.K. Metcalf, SEA WR
7.07: Tom Brady, TB QB
7.08: Drew Brees, NO QB
7.09: Raheem Mostert, SF RB
7.10: Matt Ryan, ATL QB

 

Thoughts: It was between McLaurin and D.K. Metcalf here, but the edge goes to the former with fewer competition for targets on the Washington Football Team.

 

Round 8

8.01: Michael Gallup, DAL WR
8.02: Kareem Hunt, CLE RB
8.03: Mark Ingram, BAL RB
8.04: Kerryon Johnson, DET RB
8.05: Marquise Brown, BAL WR
8.06: Jarvis Landry, CLE WR
8.07: Ke’Shawn Vaughn, TB RB
8.08: Jordan Howard, MIA RB
8.09: Brandin Cooks, HOU WR
8.10: Evan Engram, NYG TE

 

Thoughts: There is risk with Engram’s injury history, but his combination of upside and floor when on the field is a strong value in the middle rounds.

 

Round 9

9.01: A.J. Green, CIN WR
9.02: Julian Edelman, NE WR
9.03: Deebo Samuel, SF WR
9.04: James White, NE RB
9.05: Tyler Boyd, CIN WR
9.06: Marvin Jones, DET WR
9.07: Will Fuller, HOU WR
9.08: Jerry Jeudy, DEN WR
9.09: Sony Michel, NE RB
9.10: J.K. Dobbins, BAL RB

 

Thoughts: I think this might be the third time I’ve drafted Green in these mocks, but taking him as my WR4 gives me fantastic depth and some insurance if the young combination of Chark/McLaurin struggles.

 

Round 10

10.01: John Brown, BUF WR
10.02: Matt Breida, MIA RB
10.03: Phillip Lindsay, DEN RB
10.04: Darrell Henderson, LAR RB
10.05: Diontae Johnson, PIT WR
10.06: Jamison Crowder, NYJ WR
10.07: Tarik Cohen, CHI RB
10.08: Zack Moss, BUF RB
10.09: Henry Ruggs III, LV WR
10.10: Marlon Mack, IND RB

 

Thoughts: Jonathan Taylor may eventually become the clear lead back in Indy, but the coaching staff has called Mack the starter, and the fumbling issues for the rookie are worth noting.

 

Round 11

11.01: Adrian Peterson, WAS RB
11.02: CeeDee Lamb, DAL WR
11.03: Sterling Shepard, NYG WR
11.04: Christian Kirk, ARI WR
11.05: Golden Tate, NYG WR
11.06: Tyler Higbee, LAR WR
11.07: Robby Anderson, CAR WR
11.08: Justin Jefferson, MIN WR
11.09: Darius Slayton, NYG WR
11.10: Tevin Coleman, SF RB

 

Thoughts: Peterson is another projected starter that I’m grabbing in the double-digit rounds, but Washington will need to improve as a team under Ron Rivera for him to pay dividends.

 

Round 12

12.01: Carson Wentz, PHI QB
12.02: Derrius Guice, FA RB
12.03: Matthew Stafford, DET QB
12.04: Aaron Rodgers, GB QB
12.05: Alexander Mattison, MIN RB
12.06: Preston Williams, MIA WR
12.07: Daniel Jones, NYG QB
12.08: Emmanuel Sanders, NO WR
12.09: Mike Williams, LAC WR
12.10: Breshad Perriman, NYJ WR

 

Thoughts: Jamison Crowder has a case for New York based on his built-in chemistry with Sam Darnold, but Perriman arguably gives me another No. 1 receiver on the roster.

 

Round 13

13.01: Latavius Murray, NO RB
13.02: Hunter Henry, LAC TE
13.03: Rob Gronkowski, TB TE
13.04: Boston Scott, PHI RB
13.05: Jared Cook, NO TE
13.06: Antonio Gibson, WAS RB
13.07: Tony Pollard, DAL RB
13.08: Duke Johnson, HOU RB
13.09: Austin Hooper, CLE TE
13.10: Chase Edmonds, ARI RB

 

Thoughts: There are a handful of tight ends worth taking to pair with Evan Engram, but the drop off at running back pushed me towards Murray and his handcuff upside.

 

Round 14

14.01: Anthony Miller, CHI WR
14.02: Mecole Hardman, KC WR
14.03: DeSean Jackson, PHI WR
14.04: Noah Fant, DEN TE
14.05: A.J. Dillon, GB RB
14.06: Justin Jackson, LAC RB
14.07: Curtis Samuel, CAR WR
14.08: T.J. Hockenson, DET TE
14.09: Nyheim Hines, IND RB
14.10: Mike Gesicki, MIA TE

 

Thoughts: Gesicki has double-digit touchdown upside and was a guy I considered in Round 13, so it’s good to see him still on the board to fill out my bench.

 

Round 15

15.01: 49ers, SF D/ST
15.02: Steelers, PIT D/ST
15.03: Bills, BUF D/ST
15.04: Ravens, BAL D/ST
15.05: Patriots, NE D/ST
15.06: Rams, LAR D/ST
15.07: Colts, IND D/ST
15.08: Saints, NO D/ST
15.09: Bears, CHI D/ST
15.10: Harrison Butker, KC K

 

Round 16

16.01: Chiefs, KC D/ST
16.02: Justin Tucker, BAL K
16.03: Wil Lutz, NO K
16.04: Matt Prater, DET K
16.05: Greg Zuerlein, DAL K
16.06: Robbie Gould, SF K
16.07: Matt Gay, TB K
16.08: Chris Boswell, PIT K
16.09: Stephen Gostkowski, FA K
16.10: Zane Gonzalez, ARI K

 

Final Roster

QB: Lamar Jackson, BAL
RB: Christian McCaffrey, CAR
RB: Josh Jacobs, LV
WR: Odell Beckham Jr., CLE
WR: D.J. Chark, JAX
TE: Evan Engram, NYG
FLEX: Le’Veon Bell, NYJ RB
D/ST: 49ers, SF
K: Zane Gonzalez, ARI
BE: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR
BE: A.J. Green, CIN WR
BE: Marlon Mack, IND RB
BE: Adrian Peterson, WAS RB
BE: Breshad Perriman, NYJ WR
BE: Latavius Murray, NO RB
BE: Mike Gesicki, MIA TE

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