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2025 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 7.0: 14-Team, Full PPR


We have two more fantasy football mock drafts to go this summer, and today’s is for a 14-team, full PPR league. Previous mocks can be viewed at the links below:

 

Mock 1.0: 12-Team, 0.5 PPR

Mock 2.0: 10-Team, Standard

Mock 3.0: 12-Team, Superflex PPR

Mock 4.0: 12-Team, Full PPR (3 WR)

Mock 5.0: 10-Team, 0.5 PPR

Mock 6.0: 8-Team, Standard

 

Round 1

1.01: Ja’Marr Chase, CIN WR

1.02: Bijan Robinson, ATL RB

1.03: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET RB

1.04: Justin Jefferson, MIN WR

1.05: Malik Nabers, NYG WR

1.06: CeeDee Lamb, DAL WR

1.07: Puka Nacua, LAR WR

1.08: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR

1.09: Saquon Barkley, PHI RB

1.10: Nico Collins, HOU WR

1.11: Ashton Jeanty, LV RB

1.12: Christian McCaffrey, SF RB

1.13: Drake London, ATL WR

1.14: De’Von Achane, MIA RB

 

Thoughts: There are a couple of options to consider here, but it’s tough to pass on McCaffrey outside the top 10 in a 14-team league. If he stays healthy, this will be a steal and a huge advantage in the larger format.

 

Round 2

2.01: Brian Thomas Jr., JAX WR

2.02: A.J. Brown, PHI WR

2.03: Derrick Henry, BAL RB

2.04: Garrett Wilson, NYJ WR

2.05: Brock Bowers, LV TE

2.06: Ladd McConkey, LAC WR

2.07: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA WR

2.08: Trey McBride, ARI TE

2.09: Breece Hall, NYJ RB

2.10: Tee Higgins, CIN WR

2.11: Davante Adams, LAR WR

2.12: Bucky Irving, TB RB

2.13: Tyreek Hill, MIA WR

2.14: Chase Brown, CIN RB

 

Thoughts: Henry could have easily been the pick in Round 1, so this start shows the advantage you can get picking late this year. It’s difficult to imagine a better start than Christian McCaffrey and King Henry.

 

Round 3

3.01: Josh Allen, BUF QB

3.02: Lamar Jackson, BAL QB

3.03: Jonathan Taylor, IND RB

3.04: Jayden Daniels, WAS QB

3.05: Josh Jacobs, GB RB

3.06: Rashee Rice, KC WR

3.07: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR

3.08: Alvin Kamara, NO RB

3.09: George Kittle, SF TE

3.10: Mike Evans, TB WR

3.11: Jaylen Waddle, MIA WR

3.12: Jalen Hurts, PHI QB

3.13: Omarion Hampton, LAC RB

3.14: Kyren Williams, LAR RB

 

Thoughts: I’m surprised that Hurts was still on the board after three quarterbacks went in the first four picks of the round, but I’ll gladly take him to pair with a tremendous backfield. Last season, Derrick Henry and Hurts combined for 30 rushing touchdowns.

 

Round 4

4.01: Kenneth Walker III, SEA RB

4.02: Jameson Williams, DET WR

4.03: James Cook, BUF RB

4.04: James Conner, ARI RB

4.05: Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI WR

4.06: DJ Moore, CHI WR

4.07: DeVonta Smith, PHI WR

4.08: DK Metcalf, PIT WR

4.09: Joe Burrow, CIN QB

4.10: Courtland Sutton, DEN WR

4.11: Joe Mixon, HOU RB

4.12: Zay Flowers, BAL WR

4.13: Xavier Worthy, KC WR

4.14: George Pickens, DAL WR

 

Thoughts: There is some uncertainty around Cook due to his contract situation, but getting him as my FLEX in a 14-team league is a massive weekly advantage. Cook matched Derrick Henry with 16 rushing scores last year.

 

Round 5

5.01: Travis Hunter, JAX WR

5.02: Tetairoa McMillan, CAR WR

5.03: Jerry Jeudy, CLE WR

5.04: Stefon Diggs, NE WR

5.05: T.J. Hockenson, MIN TE

5.06: Travis Kelce, KC TE

5.07: Chuba Hubbard, CAR RB

5.08: RJ Harvey, DEN RB

5.09: Chris Olave, NO WR

5.10: Aaron Jones Sr., MIN RB

5.11: Chris Godwin Jr., TB WR

5.12: David Montgomery, DET RB

5.13: Evan Engram, DEN TE

5.14: Sam LaPorta, DET TE

 

Thoughts: The roster is obviously slanted at running back, but Montgomery lasting until the No. 68 overall pick is far too good of a value to pass up. “Knuckles” is another big-time touchdown threat with 12+ rushing scores in both seasons with Detroit.

 

Round 6

6.01: Calvin Ridley, TEN WR

6.02: Caleb Williams, CHI QB

6.03: Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG RB

6.04: Baker Mayfield, TB QB

6.05: Patrick Mahomes, KC QB

6.06: D’Andre Swift, CHI RB

6.07: Bo Nix, DEN QB

6.08: Brian Robinson Jr., WAS RB

6.09: Michael Pittman Jr., IND WR

6.10: Isiah Pacheco, KC RB

6.11: TreVeyon Henerson, NE RB

6.12: Jared Goff, DET QB

6.13: Kaleb Johnson, PIT RB

6.14: Tony Pollard, TEN RB

 

Thoughts: Starting with five running backs across the first six picks might seem crazy, but it’s important to hunt for values in a 14-team league. Teams will come calling for a trade before long, as we arguably have 25% of the top 20 at running back.

 

Round 7

7:01: Ricky Pearsall, SF WR

7:02: Rome Odunze, CHI WR

7:03: Jakobi Meyers, LV WR

7:04: Khalil Shakir, BUF WR

7:05: Justin Herbert, LAC QB

7:06: Javonte Williams, DAL RB

7:07: Kyler Murray, ARI QB

7:08: Jauan Jennings, SF WR

7:09: Justin Fields, NYJ QB

7:10: Travis Etienne Jr., JAX RB

7:11: Josh Downs, IND WR

7:12: Cooper Kupp, SEA WR

7:13: Tank Bigsby, JAX RB

7:14: Brock Purdy, SF QB

 

Thoughts: Kupp has apparently looked really good in camp, so this is a solid selection to start filling out the room at wide receiver. I like the combination of floor, ceiling, and prestige for determined former All-Pro.

 

Round 8

8:01: Jordan Addison, MIN WR

8:02: Jordan Mason, MIN RB

8:03: Keon Coleman, BUF WR

8:04: Rhamondre Stevenson, NE RB

8:05: Jaylen Warren, PIT RB

8:06: Quinshon Judkins, CLE RB

8:07: Deebo Samuel, WAS WR

8:08: Zach Charbonnet, SEA RB

8:09: Rachaad White, TB RB

8:10: Tyjae Spears, TEN RB

8:11: Adam Thielen, CAR WR

8:12: Jayden Reed, GB WR

8:13: Emeka Egbuka, TB WR

8:14: J.K. Dobbins, DEN RB

 

Thoughts: It makes sense to target upside around Cooper Kupp, and Coleman has double-digit touchdown potential in Buffalo. He’s also a big-play threat after averaging over 19.0 yards per reception as a rookie.

 

Round 9

9:01: Darnell Mooney, ATL WR

9:02: Mark Andrews, BAL TE

9:03: Cam Skattebo, NYG RB

9:04: Najee Harris, LAC RB

9:05: Austin Ekeler, WAS RB

9:06: Jerome Ford, CLE RB

9:07: Ray Davis, BUF RB

9:08: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE

9:09: Trey Benson, ARI RB

9:10: Nick Chubb, HOU RB

9:11: Luther Burden III, CHI WR

9:12: Marvin Mims Jr., DEN WR

9:13: Dylan Sampson, CLE RB

9:14: Keenan Allen, LAC WR

 

Thoughts: If Mims picks up where he left off last year (six touchdowns over the final seven games), he’ll be a home-run value outside the top 100 picks. In general, I’ll be looking to play matchups early on while things settle themselves at wide receiver.

 

Round 10

10:01: Bhayshul Tuten, JAX RB

10:02: Jaydon Blue, DAL RB

10:03: David Njoku, CLE TE

10:04: Brandon Aiyuk, SF WR

10:05: Broncos D/ST

10:06: Christian Kirk, HOU WR

10:07: Roschon Johnson, CHI RB

10:08: Tyler Allgeier, ATL RB

10:09: Kenneth Gainwell, PIT RB

10:10: Rico Dowdle, CAR RB

10:11: Jayden Higgins, HOU WR

10:12: Matthew Golden, GB WR

10:13: Isaac Guerendo, SF RB

10:14: Rashod Bateman, BAL WR

 

Thoughts: I strongly considered Brandon Aiyuk for the payoff when healthy, and Matthew Golden’s upside was enticing, too. But I wanted to get a clear TE1 option, and Njoku is a central component of Cleveland’s offense.

 

Round 11

11:01: Rashid Shaheed, NO WR

11:02: Braelon Allen, NYJ RB

11:03: Wan’Dale Robinson, NYG WR

11:04: Tre Harris, LAC WR

11:05: Quentin Johnston, LAC WR

11:06: Hollywood Brown, KC WR

11:07: Cedric Tillman, CLE WR

11:08: Eagles D/ST

11:09: Jaylen Wright, MIA RB

11:10: MarShawn Lloyd, GB RB

11:11: Jake Ferguson, DAL TE

11:12: Joshua Palmer, BUF WR

11:13: Romeo Doubs, GB WR

11:14: Jalen McMillan, TB WR

 

Thoughts: I’m happy with another part of the Buffalo offense by taking Palmer—who can be both a possession target and a vertical threat for Josh Allen. And if the James Cook situation doesn’t get resolved by him remaining with the Bills, more passing would boost both Palmer and Keon Coleman.

 

Round 12

12:01: Drake Maye, NE QB

12:02: Justice Hill, BAL RB

12:03: DeMario Douglas, NE WR

12:04: Miles Sanders, DAL RB

12:05: Kyle Williams, NE WR

12:06: Dak Prescott, DAL QB

12:07: Jarquez Hunter, LAR RB

12:08: Jordan Love, GB QB

12:09: Tucker Kraft, GB TE

12:10: C.J. Stroud, HOU QB

12:11: Tyler Warren, IND TE

12:12: Brenton Strange, JAX TE

12:13: Colston Loveland, CHI TE

12:14: Darius Slayton, NYG WR

 

Thoughts: Another tight end or quarterback (Dak Prescott) might have been better value, but I’m honestly thinking about Week 1—where Douglas might be starting for me in a great spot versus the Raiders with others not having the best matchups.

 

Round 13

13:01: Dallas Goedert, PHI TE

13:02: Cowboys D/ST

13:03: Jonnu Smith, PIT TE

13:04: Kareem Hunt, KC RB

13:05: Bills D/ST

13:06: Devin Singletary, NYG RB

13:07: Steelers D/ST

13:08: Kendre Miller, NO RB

13:09: Ravens D/ST

13:10: Blake Corum, LAR RB

13:11: Hunter Henry, NE TE

13:12: Kyle Pitts, ATL TE

13:13: Zach Ertz, WAS TE

13:14: Will Shipley, PHI RB

 

Thoughts: A few tight ends came off the board, but Pitts would’ve been my target last round—so the wait paid off. If healthy, I would have gone with Isaiah Likely here.

 

Round 14

14:01: Isaiah Likely, BAL TE

14:02: Trevor Lawrence, JAX QB

14:03: Kyle Monangai, CHI RB

14:04: Jaleel McLaughlin, DEN RB

14:05: J.J. McCarthy, MIN QB

14:06: Xavier Legette, CAR WR

14:07: Elijah Arroyo, SEA TE

14:08: Woody Marks, HOU RB

14:09: Jalen Coker, CAR WR

14:10: Raheem Mostert, LV RB

14:11: DJ Giddens, IND RB

14:12: Devin Neal, NO RB

14:13: Brashard Smith, KC RB

14:14: Vikings D/ST

 

Thoughts: Monangai is the ideal late-round selection with a possible role up for grabs in Chicago—especially behind a remade offensive line. The rookie might be battling with Roschon Johnson for goal-line carries.

 

Round 15

15:01: Jacory Croskey-Merritt, WAS RB

15:02: Tahj Brooks, CIN RB

15:03: Jets D/ST

15:04: Texas D/ST

15:05: Chig Okonkwo, TEN TE

15:06: Chiefs D/ST

15:07: DeAndre Hopkins, BAL WR

15:08: Jordan James, SF RB

15:09: Keaton Mitchell, BAL RB

15:10: Jaylin Noel, HOU WR

15:11: Lions D/ST

15:12: Seahawks D/ST

15:13: Browns D/ST

15:14: Cameron Dicker, LAC K

 

Round 16

16:01: Chargers D/ST

16:02: Evan McPherson, CIN K

16:03: Brandon Aubrey, DAL K

16:04: Jake Bates, DET K

16:05: Chase McLaughlin, TB K

16:06: Wil Lutz, DEN K

16:07: Matt Gay, WAS K

16:08: Chris Boswell, PIT K

16:09: Justin Tucker, FA K

16:10: Tyler Bass, BUF K

16:11: Harrison Butker, KC K

16:12: Matt Prater, FA K

16:13: Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU K

16:14: Younghoe Koo, ATL K

 

Final Roster

QB: Jalen Hurts, PHI

RB: Christian McCaffrey, SF

RB: Derrick Henry, BAL

WR: Cooper Kupp, SEA

WR: Keon Coleman, BUF

TE: David Njoku, CLE

FLEX: James Cook, BUF RB

D/ST: Seattle Seahawks

K: Brandon Aubrey, DAL

BE: David Montgomery, DET RB

BE: Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG RB

BE: Marvin Mims Jr., DEN WR

BE: Joshua Palmer, BUF WR

BE: DeMario Douglas, NE WR

BE: Kyle Pitts, ATL TE

BE: Kyle Monangai, CHI RB