Friday, August 16, 2019

Fantasy football 12-team, non-PPR mock draft - Running backs rule - ESPN

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  • Tom CarpenterESPN Staff Writer

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      Tom Carpenter is a fantasy basketball analyst.

We can't recommend enough the importance of taking part in some mock fantasy football drafts before your real ones arrive. It's easy (justclick hereand join one), doesn't take much time and gives you the chance to make mistakes that don't count, while getting a feel for where players may land in your specific league size and format.

That latter part is key, because player value changes dramatically based on how many managers are in your league, the makeup of your rosters and your scoring system.

To that point, the value of quarterbacks rose in our recent10-team, 2-QB mockwhen compared to our10-team PPR,10-team non-PPRand12-team PPRdrafts that rostered only one starting QB.

This time around, we turned to a 12-team, 1-QB, non-PPR format -- and not surprisingly, with no bonus point for receptions, running backs ruled the early part of the first round. In fact, the top eight picks were running backs.

Throughout the draft, those whose value gets a big boost from receiving in PPR formats also took a hit. For example,Travis Kelceslipped out of the first round (No. 17), whileJames White(No. 57) andTarik Cohen(No. 66), who make their fantasy mark catching passes, sank as well.

Meanwhile, with off-field questions,Melvin GordonandAntonio Browndropped all the way to No. 22 and 23, respectively. On the other hand, Keith Lipscomb snaggedEzekiel Elliottat No. 2 (over pass-catcher extraordinaireChristian McCaffrey), despite his current holdout, believing at this time that it will get worked out before Week 1.

Check out each of the picks below and compare them to our other mocks -- then go do your own mocks to warm up for the real ones.

The participants, in order of draft position, were:

Mike Triplett,Keith Lipscomb,André Snellings,Tom Carpenter,Tristan H. Cockcroft,Kyle Soppe,Matt Bowen,KC Joyner,Mike Clay,Field Yates,Jim McCormickandEric Karabell


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