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2026 Fantasy Football Mock Draft 3.0: 12-Team, Superflex PPR


Superflex leagues have become more popular in recent years, but that doesn’t necessarily mean you need to take a quarterback early. This week’s mock is for a 12-team, Superflex format with PPR scoring.

 

Mock 1.0: 12-Team, 0.5 PPR

Mock 2.0: 10-Team, PPR

 

Round 1

1.01: Josh Allen, BUF QB

1.02: Lamar Jackson, BAL QB

1.03: Drake Maye, NE QB

1.04: Joe Burrow, CIN QB

1.05: Jayden Daniels, WAS QB

1.06: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET RB

1.07: Bijan Robinson, ATL RB

1.08: Ja’Marr Chase, CIN WR

1.09: Justin Herbert, LAC QB

1.10: Jalen Hurts, PHI QB

1.11: Caleb Williams, CHI QB

1.12: Puka Nacua, LAR WR

 

Thoughts: Five quarterbacks went off the board in the first five picks, but a case could be made for Gibbs being the top choice regardless of format. A big reason to believe in waiting at quarterback is because Fantasy Consigliere consistently hits at the position to get values late.

 

Round 2

2.01: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, SEA WR

2.02: Dak Prescott, DAL QB

2.03: Jaxson Dart, NYG QB

2.04: Amon-Ra St. Brown, DET WR

2.05: Christian McCaffrey, SF RB

2.06: Jonathan Taylor, IND RB

2.07: CeeDee Lamb, DAL WR

2.08: Trevor Lawrence, JAX QB

2.09: Matthew Stafford, LAR QB

2.10: De’Von Achane, MIA RB

2.11: Brock Purdy, SF QB

2.12: Patrick Mahomes, KC QB

 

Thoughts: A few more quarterbacks have gone off the board, but I’ll take Lamb as a high-end WR1 option to pair with Jahmyr Gibbs as the foundation of the roster.

 

Round 3

3.01: Justin Jefferson, MIN WR

3.02: Drake London, ATL WR

3.03: Nico Collins, HOU WR

3.04: A.J. Brown, NE WR

3.05: James Cook III, BUF RB

3.06: Bo Nix, DEN QB

3.07: Ashton Jeanty, LV RB

3.08: Malik Nabers, NYG WR

3.09: Chris Olave, NO WR

3.10: George Pickens, DAL WR

3.11: Saquon Barkley, PHI RB

3.12: Omarion Hampton, LAC RB

 

Thoughts: I was sweating whether Nix would still be available, so this has been an ideal start after not going with a signal-caller in either of the first two rounds. This week, Sean Payton said there will be no restrictions on Nix’s mobility following a broken ankle.

 

Round 4

4.01: Kenneth Walker III, KC RB

4.02: Chase Brown, CIN RB

4.03: Trey McBride, ARI TE

4.04: Kyler Murray, MIN QB

4.05: Jared Goff, DET QB

4.06: Jordan Love, GB QB

4.07: Derrick Henry, BAL RB

4.08: Brock Bowers, LV TE

4.09: DeVonta Smith, PHI WR

4.10: Jeremiyah Love, ARI RB

4.11: Rashee Rice, KC WR

4.12: Ladd McConkey, LAC WR

 

Thoughts: Even in a full PPR format, Henry was too good of a value to pass up in the fourth round. Also, it’s notable that the final two teams without a quarterback took Jared Goff and Jordan Love before my pick, so you could really wait even longer at the position than I did to stack up on other values.

 

Round 5

5.01: Breece Hall, NYJ RB

5.02: Josh Jacobs, GB RB

5.03: Tetairoa McMillan, CAR WR

5.04: Kyren Williams, LAR RB

5.05: Zay Flowers, BAL WR

5.06: Malik Willis, MIA QB

5.07: Tee Higgins, CIN WR

5.08: Garrett Wilson, NYJ WR

5.09: Travis Etienne Jr., NO RB

5.10: Javonte Williams, DAL RB

5.11: Emeka Egbuka, TB WR

5.12: Cam Skattebo, NYG RB

 

Thoughts: It sounds like Miami will be running some version of the quarterback sneak in short-yardage situations, so Willis could end up being a cheat code for fantasy purposes. If so, it’s tough to ask for a better start than Bo Nix and Willis at quarterback with a skill group of Jahmyr Gibbs, Derrick Henry, and CeeDee Lamb.

 

Round 6

6.01: Tyler Shough, NO QB

6.02: Luther Burden III, CHI WR

6.03: Terry McLaurin, WAS WR

6.04: Tyler Warren, IND TE

6.05: Colston Loveland, CHI TE

6.06: Mike Evans, SF WR

6.07: Quinshon Judkins, CLE RB

6.08: Jameson Williams, DET WR

6.09: Jaylen Waddle, DEN WR

6.10: Baker Mayfield, TB QB

6.11: Davante Adams, LAR WR

6.12: DJ Moore, BUF WR

 

Thoughts: There were a handful of options that I was hoping would fall here, and Judkins was one of them. The second-year runner was already looking explosive at OTAs despite a gruesome leg/ankle injury suffered in late December.

 

Round 7

7.01: Chuba Hubbard, CAR RB

7.02: Bucky Irving, TB RB

7.03: TreVeyon Henderson, NE RB

7.04: David Montgomery, HOU RB

7.05: D’Andre Swift, CHI RB

7.06: Daniel Jones, IND QB

7.07: Cam Ward, TEN QB

7.08: C.J. Stroud, HOU QB

7.09: Carnell Tate, TEN WR

7.10: Christian Watson, GB WR

7.11: Bhayshul Tuten, JAX RB

7.12: Sam Darnold, SEA QB

 

Thoughts: Jones would have been my target in Round 5 if Malik Willis was off the board, so the roster still has a very good trio at quarterback despite being patient at the position.

 

Round 8

8.01: Jadarian Price, SEA RB

8.02: Rhamondre Stevenson, NE RB

8.03: Jaylen Warren, PIT RB

8.04: Tony Pollard, TEN RB

8.05: RJ Harvey, DEN RB

8.06: Rico Dowdle, PIT RB

8.07: DK Metcalf, PIT WR

8.08: Kyle Monangai, CHI RB

8.09: J.K. Dobbins, DEN RB

8.10: Kenneth Gainwell, TB RB

8.11: Aaron Jones Sr., MIN RB

8.12: Tyrone Tracy Jr., NYG RB

 

Thoughts: Aaron Rodgers is my favorite late-round target at quarterback, so I have him in mind as a stack with Metcalf. The acquisitions of Michael Pittman Jr. and rookie Germie Bernard should only help open things up for Metcalf in 2026.

 

Round 9

9.01: Woody Marks, HOU RB

9.02: Blake Corum, LAR RB

9.03: Rachaad White, WAS RB

9.04: Rome Odunze, CHI WR

9.05: Jordyn Tyson, NO WR

9.06: Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI WR

9.07: Brian Thomas Jr., JAX WR

9.08: Jacory Croskey-Merritt, WAS RB

9.09: Jonathon Brooks, CAR RB

9.10: Tyler Allgeier, ARI RB

9.11: Parker Washington, JAX WR

9.12: Makai Lemon, PHI WR

 

Thoughts: I thought about taking Alec Pierce last round and again this round to get a definite stack with Daniel Jones, but the recovery from offseason ankle injury taking longer than anticipated gives me pause. Instead, Harrison Jr. could enjoy a Year 3 breakout in a new offense.

 

Round 10

10.01: Alec Pierce, IND WR

10.02: Courtland Sutton, DEN WR

10.03: Jordan Mason, MIN RB

10.04: Chris Rodriguez Jr., JAX RB

10.05: Zach Charbonnet, SEA RB

10.06: Jayden Reed, GB WR

10.07: Chris Godwin Jr., TB WR

10.08: Keaton Mitchell, LAC RB

10.09: Tyjae Spears, TEN RB

10.10: Dylan Sampson, CLE RB

10.11: James Conner, ARI RB

10.12: Isiah Pacheco, DET RB

 

Thoughts: Wide receiver has much better options still on the board compared to running back, so I’ll take another in Godwin—especially in a full PPR format. I’m just hoping there isn’t a run on tight ends before my next pick.

 

Round 11

11.01: Emanuel Wilson, SEA RB

11.02: Alvin Kamara, NO RB

11.03: Jonah Coleman, DEN RB

11.04: Michael Pittman Jr., PIT WR

11.05: Jordan Addison, MIN WR

11.06: Harold Fannin Jr., CLE TE

11.07: Quentin Johnston, LAC WR

11.08: Bryce Young, CAR QB

11.09: Texans D/ST

11.10: Michael Wilson, ARI WR

11.11: Josh Downs, IND WR

11.12: Tucker Kraft, GB TE

 

Thoughts: Fannin has no business going behind some of the players who went ahead of him, and the only reason I didn’t take him earlier was getting two Cleveland players in the starting lineup. Still, the offense should improve under Todd Monken, and Fannin was awesome as a rookie.

 

Round 12

12.01: Fernando Mendoza, LV QB

12.02: Jakobi Meyers, JAX WR

12.03: Braelon Allen, NYJ RB

12.04: Emmett Johnson, KC RB

12.05: Seahawks D/ST

12.06: Ricky Pearsall, SF WR

12.07: Aaron Rodgers, PIT QB

12.08: Brian Robinson, ATL RB

12.09: Kimani Vidal, LAC RB

12.10: Tank Bigsby, PHI RB

12.11: Wan’Dale Robinson, TEN WR

12.12: Romeo Doubs, NE WR

 

Thoughts: I waited it out because of values elsewhere, so I’m thrilled to get Rodgers in a range where he could really go in non-Superflex formats. Malik Willis, Daniel Jones, and Rodgers is a great mix-and-match trio behind Bo Nix.

 

Round 13

13.01: Omar Cooper, NYJ WR

13.02: Khalil Shakir, BUF WR

13.03: Ray Davis, BUF RB

13.04: Stefon Diggs, FA WR

13.05: Xavier Worthy, KC WR

13.06: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE

13.07: Matthew Golden, GB WR

13.08: Sean Tucker, TB RB

13.09: KC Concepcion, CLE WR

13.10: Jayden Higgins, HOU WR

13.11: Sam LaPorta, DET TE

13.12: Nicholas Singleton, TEN RB

 

Thoughts: Tight ends continue to go way later than they should, so I’ll be able to play the matchup game at tight end as well. Health is the concern for Kincaid, but he added muscle this offseason to stay on the field.

 

Round 14

14.01: Kyle Pitts Sr., ATL TE

14.02: Mike Washington, LV RB

14.03: Broncos D/ST

14.04: Jacoby Brissett, ARI QB

14.05: Jalen Coker, CAR WR

14.06: George Kittle, SF TE

14.07: Chris Brooks, GB RB

14.08: Geno Smith, NYJ QB

14.09: Travis Kelce, KC TE

14.10: Jake Ferguson, DAL TE

14.11: Isaiah Likely, NYG TE

14.12: Dallas Goedert, PHI TE

 

Thoughts: Josh Jacobs has been back on the field for Green Bay since his arrest for domestic violence, but there is still uncertainty about his status. With just three running backs on my roster, Brooks is a nice lottery ticket at this point in the summer.

 

Round 15

15.01: Mark Andrews, BAL TE

15.02: Brenton Strange, JAX TE

15.03: Jerry Jeudy, CLE WR

15.04: Hunter Henry, NE TE

15.05: Kaytron Allen, WAS RB

15.06: Travis Hunter, JAX WR

15.07: Jaylen Wright, MIA RB

15.08: Oronde Gadsden II, LAC TE

15.09: Demond Claiborne, MIN RB

15.10: Ollie Gordon, MIA RB

15.11: Chig Okonkwo, WAS TE

15.12: Tua Tagovailoa, ATL QB

 

Thoughts: Based on pure talent, Hunter is probably the best player available this late in the draft. Parker Washington’s emergence is the big issue for him as he gets a larger role on defense, but Hunter should still get opportunities considering the investment Jacksonville made in him last year with the No. 2 overall pick.

 

Round 16

16.01: Rams D/ST

16.02: Eagles D/ST

16.03: Michael Penix, ATL QB

16.04: Juwan Johnson, NO TE

16.05: Shedeur Sanders, CLE QB

16.06: Brandon Aubrey, DAL K

16.07: Steelers D/ST

16.08: Patriots D/ST

16.09: Jaguars D/ST

16.10: Denzel Boston, CLE WR

16.11: Vikings D/ST

16.12: Kayshon Boutte, NE WR

 

Round 17

17.01: Jerome Ford, WAS RB

17.02: Ka’imi Fairbairn, HOU K

17.03: Dalton Schultz, HOU TE

17.04: Cam Little, JAX K

17.05: Cameron Dicker, LAC K

17.06: Jason Myers, SEA K

17.07: Chargers D/ST

17.08: Eddy Piñeiro, SF K

17.09: Harrison Mevis, LAR K

17.10: Tyler Loop, BAL K

17.11: Evan McPherson, CIN K

17.12: Andy Borregales, NE K

 

Final Roster

QB: Bo Nix, DEN

RB: Jahmyr Gibbs, DET

RB: Derrick Henry, BAL

WR: CeeDee Lamb, DAL

WR: DK Metcalf, PIT

TE: Harold Fannin Jr., CLE

FLEX: Quinshon Judkins, CLE RB

SFLEX: Malik Willis, MIA QB

D/ST: Pittsburgh Steelers

K: Jason Myers, SEA

BE: Daniel Jones, IND QB

BE: Marvin Harrison Jr., ARI WR

BE: Chris Godwin Jr., TB WR

BE: Aaron Rodgers, PIT QB

BE: Dalton Kincaid, BUF TE

BE: Chris Brooks, GB RB

BE: Travis Hunter, JAX WR