The fantasy football mock draft for this week is for a 10-team, non-PPR scoring format using the FantasyPros draft simulator. All previous mocks can be viewed at the links below.
Mock 5.0: 12-team, 0.5 PPR (Superflex)
Mock 6.0: 12-team, Full PPR (3 WR)
Mock 7.0: 10-team, 0.5 PPR Auction
Round 1
1.01: Justin Jefferson, MIN WR
1.02: Christian McCaffrey, SF RB
1.03: Ja’Marr Chase, CIN WR
1.04: Austin Ekeler, LAC RB
1.05: Travis Kelce, KC TE
1.06: Nick Chubb, CLE RB
1.07: Cooper Kupp, LAR WR
1.08: Derrick Henry, TEN RB
1.09: Stefon Diggs, BUF WR
1.10: Tyreek Hill, MIA WR
Thoughts: Henry was the clear choice in a non-PPR league, and getting a late pick is great in a 10- or 12-team league if he falls (no matter the scoring format).
Round 2
2.01: Josh Jacobs, LV RB
2.02: Bijan Robinson, ATL RB
2.03: Saquon Barkley, NYG RB
2.04: Davante Adams, LV WR
2.05: A.J. Brown, PHI WR
2.06: Jonathan Taylor, IND RB
2.07: CeeDee Lamb, DAL WR
2.08: Chris Olave, NO WR
2.09: Tony Pollard, DAL RB
2.10: Rhamondre Stevenson, NE RB
Thoughts: Barkley still seems to be getting discounted by FantasyPros despite agreeing to a reworked contract with the Giants, so I’m able to get a powerhouse duo at running back to start the squad.
Round 3
3.01: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR
3.02: Garrett Wilson, NYJ WR
3.03: Najee Harris, PIT RB
3.04: Jaylen Waddle, MIA WR
3.05: Patrick Mahomes, KC QB
3.06: Jalen Hurts, PHI QB
3.07: Joe Mixon, CIN RB
3.08: Josh Allen, BUF QB
3.09: Tee Higgins, CIN WR
3.10: Breece Hall, NYJ RB
Thoughts: I finished off the trio of Tier 1 quarterbacks by taking Allen behind Patrick Mahomes and Jalen Hurts—which also gives me three team-carrying options that can explode in any given week.
Round 4
4.01: Aaron Jones, GB RB
4.02: Travis Etienne Jr., JAX RB
4.03: Kenneth Walker III, SEA RB
4.04: Dameon Pierce, HOU RB
4.05: DeVonta Smith, PHI WR
4.06: Amari Cooper, CLE WR
4.07: Miles Sanders, CAR RB
4.08: Mark Andrews, BAL TE
4.09: Deebo Samuel, SF WR
4.10: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET RB
Thoughts: Walker is one of the best fantasy values in the league right now, and I really like the idea of starting with three high-quality running backs for this format. Now, hitting on the wideouts will be key.
Round 5
5.01: J.K. Dobbins, BAL RB
5.02: Cam Akers, LAR RB
5.03: Alexander Mattison, MIN RB
5.04: James Conner, ARI RB
5.05: DK Metcalf, SEA WR
5.06: Rachaad White, TB RB
5.07: D.J. Moore, CHI WR
5.08: Christian Watson, GB WR
5.09: Lamar Jackson, BAL QB
5.10: Justin Fields, CHI QB
Thoughts: The upside of Watson was worth taking here, as he scored nine total touchdowns as a rookie and will be featured as a downfield target in Green Bay’s offense.
Round 6
6.01: Calvin Ridley, JAX WR
6.02: David Montgomery, DET RB
6.03: Mike Williams, LAC WR
6.04: Justin Herbert, LAC QB
6.05: Isiah Pacheco, KC RB
6.06: Jerry Jeudy, DEN WR
6.07: Joe Burrow, CIN QB
6.08: Keenan Allen, LAC WR
6.09: Trevor Lawrence, JAX QB
6.10: T.J. Hockenson, MIN TE
Thoughts: Williams is another option with massive weekly upside, and increased usage in the slot should hopefully increase his floor in Kellen Moore’s offense.
Round 7
7.01: Deshaun Watson, CLE QB
7.02: Alvin Kamara, NO RB
7.03: Dak Prescott, DAL QB
7.04: DeAndre Hopkins, TEN WR
7.05: Javonte Williams, DEN RB
7.06: D’Andre Swift, PHI RB
7.07: Brian Robinson Jr., WAS RB
7.08: Drake London, ATL WR
7.09: James Cook, BUF RB
7.10: Antonio Gibson, WAS RB
Thoughts: London could have gone two rounds earlier, and he should be a top breakout candidate if Desmond Ridder becomes a solid option under center for the Falcons.
Round 8
8.01: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR
8.02: Gabe Davis, BUF WR
8.03: Darren Waller, NYG TE
8.04: Tyler Lockett, SEA WR
8.05: Brandon Aiyuk, SF WR
8.06: Rashaad Penny, PHI RB
8.07: Christian Kirk, JAX WR
8.08: Dalvin Cook, FA RB
8.09: Chris Godwin, TB WR
8.10: Mike Evans, TB WR
Thoughts: There are still a ton of wideouts I’d like to target in this range (many of which end up coming off the board), so waiting a round and getting a tight end made sense with Waller set to be a featured weapon in New York.
Round 9
9.01: AJ Dillon, GB RB
9.02: Michael Pittman Jr., IND WR
9.03: Jamaal Williams, NO RB
9.04: Khalil Herbert, CHI RB
9.05: Damien Harris, BUF RB
9.06: Diontae Johnson, PIT WR
9.07: Jerick McKinnon, KC RB
9.08: George Pickens, PIT WR
9.09: Marquise Brown, ARI WR
9.10: De’Von Achane, MIA RB
Thoughts: Considering this team didn’t have a wideout selected until Round 5, the group is still packed with potential, as Pickens carries an extremely high ceiling entering his second season.
Round 10
10.01: Jahan Dotson, WAS WR
10.02: George Kittle, SF TE
10.03: Samaje Perine, DEN RB
10.04: Courtland Sutton, DEN WR
10.05: Treylon Burks, TEN WR
10.06: Jordan Addison, MIN WR
10.07: Brandin Cooks, DAL WR
10.08: Elijah Mitchell, SF RB
10.09: Zach Charbonnet, SEA RB
10.10: JuJu Smith-Schuster, NE WR
Thoughts: I thought about taking a falling Kyle Pitts here despite already having Waller, but Perine is a nice RB4 option based on the success running backs have had in Sean Payton’s offense.
Round 11
11.01: Tyler Allgeier, ATL RB
11.02: Elijah Moore, CLE WR
11.03: Michael Thomas, NO WR
11.04: Kadarius Toney, KC WR
11.05: Jeff Wilson Jr., MIA RB
11.06: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA WR
11.07: Jameson Williams, DET WR
11.08: Kyle Pitts, ATL TE
11.09: D’Onta Foreman, CHI RB
11.10: Rashod Bateman, BAL WR
Thoughts: Pitts still being available—outside the top 100—made it too good of a value to pass up, and I’ll be able to use him in the FLEX or as a trade chip if he reaches expectations in 2023.
Round 12
12.01: Quentin Johnston, LAC WR
12.02: Dallas Goedert, PHI TE
12.03: Odell Beckham Jr., BAL WR
12.04: Jakobi Meyers, LV WR
12.05: Zay Flowers, BAL WR
12.06: Nico Collins, HOU WR
12.07: DJ Chark Jr., CAR WR
12.08: Kendre Miller, NO RB
12.09: Allen Lazard, NYJ WR
12.10: Tua Tagovailoa, MIA QB
Thoughts: Baltimore is crowded at wide receiver, but Beckham can be a difference-maker if healthy—and it’s a bit surprising his stock hasn’t risen based on his name recognition.
Round 13
13.01: Devin Singletary, HOU RB
13.02: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE
13.03: Daniel Jones, NYG QB
13.04: David Njoku, CLE TE
13.05: Raheem Mostert, MIA RB
13.06: Pat Freiermuth, PIT TE
13.07: Cole Kmet, CHI TE
13.08: Kenneth Gainwell, PHI RB
13.09: Jaylen Warren, PIT RB
13.10: Evan Engram, JAX TE
Thoughts: The recent buzz on Gainwell has increased his stock, and him being a big part of a high-powered Philadelphia offense would make this a steal.
Round 14
14.01: Roschon Johnson, CHI RB
14.02: Kirk Cousins, MIN QB
14.03: Anthony Richardson, IND QB
14.04: Ezekiel Elliott, FA RB
14.05: Tank Bigsby, JAX RB
14.06: Skyy Moore, KC WR
14.07: Chuba Hubbard, CAR RB
14.08: Darnell Mooney, CHI WR
14.09: Jerome Ford, CLE RB
14.10: Greg Dulcich, DEN TE
Thoughts: This is a somewhat unique roster by doubling up at quarterback and tight end, but Richardson was an excellent value based on his upside as a runner.
Round 15
15.01: 49ers D/ST
15.02: Eagles D/ST
15.03: Cowboys D/ST
15.04: Justin Tucker, BAL K
15.05: Bills D/ST
15.06: Tyler Bass, BUF K
15.07: Patriots D/ST
15.08: Jets D/ST
15.09: Harrison Butker, KC K
15.10: Daniel Carlson, LV K
Round 16
16.01: Ravens D/ST
16.02: Broncos D/ST
16.03: Evan McPherson, CIN K
16.04: Younghoe Koo, ATL K
16.05: Chiefs D/ST
16.06: Jason Sanders, MIA K
16.07: Steelers D/ST
16.08: Brandon McManus, JAX K
16.09: Chris Boswell, PIT K
16.10: Jake Elliott, PHI K
Final Roster
QB: Josh Allen, BUF
RB: Derrick Henry, TEN
RB: Saquon Barkley, NYG
WR: Christian Watson, GB
WR: Mike Williams, LAC
TE: Darren Waller, NYG
FLEX: Kenneth Walker III, SEA RB
D/ST: Jets
K: Evan McPherson, CIN K
BE: Drake London, ATL WR
BE: George Pickens, PIT WR
BE: Samaje Perine, DEN RB
BE: Kyle Pitts, ATL TE
BE: Odell Beckham Jr., BAL WR
BE: Kenneth Gainwell, PHI RB
BE: Anthony Richardson, IND QB