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...footballers.com/fantasy/chris-rodriguez-jr" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Chris Rodriguez Jr . (RB, JAX) – Jason buffers his backfield depth with CROD,...
...fantasyfootballers.com/fantasy/jayden-reed" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jayden Reed (WR, GB) – Jason snags Reed as a week-one priority play to ro...
...fantasyfootballers.com/fantasy/rashee-rice" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rashee Rice and instead plants his flag on <a href="https://www.thefantasyfootball...
...tasyfootballers.com/fantasy/caleb-williams" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Caleb Williams . Jason (Pick 4.10): <a href="https://www.thefantasyfo...
...tasyfootballers.com/fantasy/jayden-daniels" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jayden Daniels . Jason (Pick 10.10): <a href="https://www.thefantasyf...
The Guys are back with a Full PPR Mock Draft! Where will Andy , Mike , and Jason be planting their picks this time around? And more importantly… who are they willing to reach for when the board starts getting chaotic? Catch The Fantasy Footballers Podcast on your favorite platform: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube And don’t forget to grab the latest player rankings and breakdowns inside the Ultimate Draft Kit ! Draft order for this one: Andy snags the 1.01, with Jason close behind with the 1.03, and Mike rounds us out with the 1.08. Round 1 Andy (Pick 1.01): Puka Nacua (WR, LAR) – Andy shocks the room by passing on the consensus top RBs to lock down Nacua as his overall WR1. Andy calls Nacua “a complete cheat code” in full-PPR formats, offering the kind of weekly floor and ceiling combination that can anchor a championship roster. The Rams’ offense is primed for another big season, and after reportedly exploring a move for A.J. Brown but coming up empty-handed, there is little reason to believe Puka’s target dominance is going anywhere. Jason (Pick 1.03): Bijan Robinson (RB, ATL) – After Jahmyr Gibbs came off the board at 1.02, Jason happily scooped up Bijan Robinson at 1.03. There isn’t much overthinking required here. Bijan is widely viewed as a top-two overall pick, so getting him third overall feels like a gift. He backed up the hype with an incredible 2025 campaign, leading all RBs in yards created per touch and evaded tackles while finishing second in receptions, receiving yards, and fantasy points. With elite rushing efficiency, receiving upside, and one of the safest workloads in fantasy football, Bijan gives Jason a cornerstone RB capable of carrying a roster every week. Mike (Pick 1.08): Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR, DET) – Mike lets the draft come to him and lands one of fantasy football’s most reliable producers in Amon-Ra St. Brown . The Sun God has been a PPR machine, finishing as a top-tier fantasy option year after year thanks to his elite target volume and consistency. St. Brown has now posted three straight seasons with at least 1,200 receiving yards while also reaching double-digit touchdowns. In a Detroit offense that continues to funnel opportunities his way, Mike gets a weekly lineup anchor with one of the safest floors and highest ceilings at the position. Round 2 Mike (Pick 2.05): Kenneth Walker (RB, KC) – Looking at the RB position, Mike is split between his beloved “Ken Bone” and Omarion Hampton to lead his RB room. He goes with his heart and secures Walker. The Chiefs’ GM Brett Veach has expressed that the Chiefs plan to establish the run and lean on the defense early in the season as Mahomes comes back from injury, so Walker is in line for a big workload to get Mike’s fantasy season rolling. Jason (Pick 2.10): Kyren Williams (RB, LAR) – With RBs flying off the board (six went in Round 2 alone), Jason decided to double down on elite RB volume. The WRs still available were all in a similar tier on his board, making Kyren Williams the easy choice to pair with Bijan Robinson . Josh Jacobs was firmly in consideration, but the recent arrest and uncertainty surrounding his situation ultimately made the risk too difficult to justify this early in the draft. Jason isn’t worried about Blake Corum ‘s presence and still views Williams as the clear lead back in the Rams’ offense. Andy (Pick 2.12): Breece Hall (RB, NYJ) – After opening his draft with Puka Nacua , Andy turns his attention to RB at the 2/3 turn. With a long wait unt…
...asyfootballers.com/fantasy/jonathon-brooks" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Jonathon Brooks . He panics and pivots to Charbs. Round 11 <li...