10-Team PPR Fantasy Football Mock Draft from 6th Position | Jalen Hurts, Amon-Ra St. Brown, Kyren Williams, Josh Jacobs, Brandon Aiyuk and More
Morgan conducts his ninth fantasy football draft of the year, selecting sixth a 10-team setup.
Let’s do another fantasy football mock draft!
This is a standard setup across the board: 10-team PPR league with the following starters: one QB, TE and flex and two RBs and WRs. There’s seven bench spots and I’m picking from the sixth spot.
This mock was done with the FantasySP Mock Draft Simulator.
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Round 1 - Amon-Ra St. Brown
A day ago, I ranked Ja'Marr Chase over St. Brown, and today, I chose ARSB over Chase when both were available. Why? Well, because of the recent news about Chase and his latest status for the upcoming season. Things can change quickly in the fantasy football world, and St. Brown isn’t far behind Chase in my book anyway, so I’m fine taking him with pick six.
Round 2 - Kyren Williams
I heavily debated Marvin Harrison Jr. here, but didn’t want to go without a running back too much longer. Williams had a great season in 2023, and will be great again for fantasy owners in 2024.
Round 3 - Josh Jacobs
I went with Jacobs in round three - he’s one of my favorite value picks in the third round. Jacobs already was destined for a big role with the Packers, and now AJ Dillon isn’t around to steal touches away. That leaves rooke MarShawn Lloyd and Emanuel Wilson to backup Jacobs, who I think is about to have a monster season.
Round 4 - Jalen Hurts
I had a chance to grab another good running back or wide receiver here, but went instead with Hurts, who is my No. 1 fantasy quarterback for the 2024 season. In a 10-team setup, I’m more willing to go after a quarterback early in a draft, and I got who I think is going to be the top option, so I’m thrilled.
Round 5 - Brandon Aiyuk
I considered Aiyuk in the fourth, so I had to go with him in the fifth. I have him as a top-10 PPR receiver this season, and if he even gets close to that, he’s a major steal for this point of the draft.
Round 6 - DeVonta Smith
I also considered Smith a couple rounds ago, and didn’t even see him still around when I grabbed Aiyuk. I love the value of this pick and am absolutely stacked at receiver now.
Round 7 - David Montgomery
I keep landing players who I feel like should have already been off the board. Montgomery is going to have a big season, even while relinquishing some touches to Jahmyr Gibbs. He’s a fantastic backup fantasy back, and one who could probably start most weeks.
Round 8 - Christian Kirk
I’m also loving the value of Kirk here in the eighth round. I like him even better as a fourth option, and could become trade bait if he excels this season.
Round 9 - David Njoku
I feel really good about my team, so I reached just a little bit to nab Njoku. He was the last fantasy TE I trusted as a weekly starter, so I was fine reaching.
Round 10 - Brian Robinson Jr.
I wanted a little more running back depth before it was too late, and think Robinson has a chance to be a starting option weekly in PPR leagues. There’s not much risk involved with this pick, and I feel it has more upside than downside.
Round 11 - Brock Bowers
I trust in Njoku, but why not take a chance on Bowers? He could become one of the top fantasy TEs in the game as a rookie and be my starting tight end for over half the season. He’s a player who could take me from being a contender to the favorite.
Round 12 - Jayden Daniels
Same school of thought as Bowers in round 11, but with a quarterback in round 12. I like Daniels a bunch as a fantasy asset, and he could either become a trade asset, or even make Hurts expendable if he really shines as a rookie.
Round 13 - Jerry Jeudy
I’m all about taking lottery picks when I feel this good about my starting lineup, and Jeudy could be that in Cleveland. He could thrive in a No. 2 role behind Amari Cooper, so why not take a low-risk chance on him?
Round 14 - Antonio Gibson
I just wrote about how I thought Gibson and Rhamondre Stevenson were going to be heavily relied upon in the Patriots’ offense, and I needed a backup running back, so this makes a lot of sense.
Final Thoughts
I’ve already said it plenty already, but I am absolutely in love with this mock draft.
I have who I believe is going to be the top fantasy quarterback (Hurts), and even got Daniels for kicks and giggles.
Williams, Jacobs, Montgomery, Robinson and Gibson are a great group of PPR backs to get me through the season, even though the top three should do the trick.
St. Brown, Aiyuk, Smith, Kirk and Jeudy is probably my favorite collection of fantasy wideouts I’ve mocked all draft season.
Njoku and Bowers are a great 1-2 punch at tight end too.
I don’t see any real weaknesses, unless injuries derail things of course. I’d say this is pretty easily my favorite mock of the season.