![]() Thoughts: I almost didn’t take Harris (because of full PPR format) and instead was going to go for double handcuff of Tony Pollard and Melvin Gordon. ![]() Thoughts: There are at least a handful of running backs I was considering for my RB3, but Robinson was the choice as a hedge for Kupp in the event of an injury and he can certainly start alongside him. 3 wideout to pair with Herbert’s huge arm will make this a very dangerous starting lineup if I hit on the selection (or selections) at tight end. Thoughts: A Chargers stack wasn’t planned, but Williams as my No. Herbert felt like a strong fit with the rest of my current roster. Thoughts: Josh Allen went at the end of the last round, and I wanted to strike now to avoid potentially missing out on a high-end option. 4 overall pick played with a torn PCL for much of last season. Thoughts: Elliott lasting this long-and still being labeled a “reach” by FantasyPros-is crazy, but his stock could rise in the coming weeks. He was given the slight edge over Saquon Barkley with less of an injury/durability concern. Thoughts: Williams as my RB1 in Round 3 is great value, and he could carry top-five upside if Melvin Gordon were to go down. For my pick, Lamb gives me another potential high-end WR1, and this roster should have a distinct advantage every week at wide receiver. Thoughts: First, it’s a shock that Justin Jefferson fell all the way to No. Hopefully the Rams signing Allen Robinson will prevent opponents from keying on Kupp too much. Thoughts: Coming off a “Triple Crown” in 2021, Kupp is certainly worth a selection in the top three of PPR leagues if you want to go with a wideout. If you missed the first mock draft (12-team, 0.5 PPR), check it out here. This week’s draft using the FantasyPros mock simulator is for a 10-team, full PPR league.
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