11th Overall Pick 12-Team PPR Fantasy Football Mock Draft
When people find out that they have a pick at the backend of a draft they tend to be disappointed. I could not disagree more. There are no bad draft slots in a fantasy draft, only bad picks! Here is a recent mock draft that I did with the 11th pick on the FantaySP Mock Draft Tool.
This was a Full-PPR draft, with starting lineups of 1 QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 Flex, 1 K, and 1 Defense. For the purposes of these mocks, I always take 1 QB, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, and 1 TE on my bench.
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12-Team PPR Mock Draft Analysis: Pick 11
Round 1 (1.11): RB Tony Pollard, Dallas Cowboys
I think it's clear at this point that Pollard is a first-round pick. The Cowboys have not added anybody in the offseason to compete with him and I think they're prepared to give him 270 to 280 touches.
Round 2 (2.02): WR Garrett Wilson, New York Jets
I just don't see any way that he doesn't get 100 receptions and 10 touchdowns. I could easily have taken him in Round 1, but I didn't want to pass on Pollard.
Round 3 (3.11): RB Jahmyr Gibbs, Detroit Lions
I feel like I have FOMO with Gibbs. If the Lions use him correctly I can see him getting about 12 to 16 touches a game and being one of the top ten RBs in PPR formats.
Round 4 (4.02): WR Keenan Allen, Los Angeles Chargers
He's just a PPR machine and I really love the Chargers' offense this season.
Round 5 (5.11): WR Drake London, Atlanta Falcons
You must take London’s stats last year with a grain of salt as Marcus Mariota could barely throw the ball downfield. Desmond Ridder is not that much better, but he's good enough to get London 1,000 yards receiving.
Round 6 (6.02): TE Darren Waller, New York Giants
I think he's going to go slightly before this, but if he's available at this point, you must take him. He's got a chance to get about 70 to 80 receptions in this offense.
Round 7 (7.11): RB Isiah Pacheco, Kansas City Chiefs
He's the touchdown thumper on the best team in the league.
Round 8 (8.02): QB Daniel Jones, New York Giants
I love pairing him with Waller. He's probably the quarterback I have the most shares of if I don't take one of the top eight guys.
Round 9 (9.11): WR Treylon Burks, Tennessee Titans
He just returned to practice, and I expect him to be ready for Week 1. He was going about two rounds earlier right before his injury, take the discount.
Round 10 (10.02): WR Skyy Moore, Kansas City Chiefs
I love him in PPR formats as I think he has a great chance of leading the Chiefs WRs in receptions.
Round 11 (11.11): RB Jaylen Warren, Pittsburgh Steelers
Last year the Steelers were ready to give him an opportunity to be their lead ball carrier and when he had his chance he got injured. If he gets his chance this year, he may shine.
Round 12 (12.02): RB Tank Bigsby, Jacksonville Jaguars
I think he starts the year getting about 35% of the touches and could ramp up to about 50% midway through the season.
Round 13 (13.11): New England Patriots Defense
The Patriots defense is always one of the best in the league.
Round 14 (14.02): TE Sam LaPorta, Detroit Lions
He's getting all the first-team reps right now and looks to be one of Jared Goff's top targets.
Round 15 (15.11): K Justin Tucker, Baltimore Ravens
If I have to take a kicker, it might as well be the best kicker of all time.
Round 16 (16.02): QB Derek Carr, New Orleans Saints
The Saints are going to be much better offensively, and Carr will be the primary reason.
Final Mock Draft Analysis
I think this team dominated at Pick 11. I started with two absolute studs, and by waiting on QB I was able to layer my team with great skill players at the other positions. I think with a little luck this team would be well on its way to winning a fantasy championship.