Fantasy Football Mock Draft 2021: Christian McCaffrey is still the undisputed 1.01

Heading into the 2021 fantasy football season, let's look at Pro Football Network's latest mock draft and which players stood out as values.

Have you taken part in any fantasy football mock drafts? They provide you an opportunity to experiment with different draft positions. This 2021 Fantasy Football Mock Draft setup was a 12-team half-PPR league with 18 rounds. The roster requirements were 1 QB, 2 RB, 3 WR, 1 TE, 1 Flex, 1 K, and 1 DST. Let’s dive into some of my observations.

2021 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Early-round selections

It is important to use the early rounds to build a solid foundation for your fantasy football.

Rounds 1-2

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
1-2
Christian
McCaffrey
CAR – RB
Alvin
Kamara
NO – RB
Dalvin
Cook
MIN – RB
Derrick
Henry
TEN – RB
Aaron
Jones
GB – RB
Ezekiel
Elliott
DAL – RB
A.J.
Brown
TEN – WR
Joe
Mixon
CIN – RB
David
Montgomery
CHI – RB
DK
Metcalf
SEA – WR
Justin
Jefferson
MIN – WR
Calvin
Ridley
ATL – WR
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Saquon
Barkley
NYG – RB
Nick
Chubb
CLE – RB
Jonathan
Taylor
IND – RB
Davante
Adams
GB – WR
Travis
Kelce
KC – TE
Tyreek
Hill
KC – WR
DeAndre
Hopkins
ARI – WR
Patrick
Mahomes
KC – QB
Najee
Harris
PIT – RB
Antonio
Gibson
WAS – RB
Austin
Ekeler
LAC – RB
Stefon
Diggs
BUF – WR

There weren’t many surprises in the first two rounds, but it was a shock to see Alvin Kamara go ahead of Dalvin Cook and Derrick Henry. The Saints have uncertainty at quarterback as Jameis Winston and Taysom Hill battle it out. Kamara has averaged 18 opportunities (rushing attempts plus targets) and 22 PPR fantasy points per game.

Top wide receivers should be available at the end of Round 1

As fantasy managers have tended to prioritize running backs with a large opportunity share, it’s created a window to land a top-shelf WR at the tail end of the first round. Davante Adams and Tyreek Hill are excellent targets if you have the 1.10, 1.11, or 1.12.

Austin Ekeler continues to be one of my favorite targets in fantasy mock drafts at the top of the second round. He’s averaged 18.4 PPR fantasy points over the last two seasons in 26 active games.

Many fantasy managers are not optimistic about Joe Mixon’s 2021 fantasy outlook. However, he did have consecutive seasons of 1,400+ total yards in 2018 and 2019. Last season, Mixon only played in six games but averaged 24.2 opportunities per game.

Rounds 3-4

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
3-4
Darren
Waller
LV – TE
Keenan
Allen
LAC – WR
George
Kittle
SF – TE
Allen
Robinson II
CHI – WR
J.K.
Dobbins
BAL – RB
Terry
McLaurin
WAS – WR
Tyler
Lockett
SEA – WR
Amari
Cooper
DAL – WR
Diontae
Johnson
PIT – WR
Cooper
Kupp
LAR – WR
D.J.
Moore
CAR – WR
Travis
Etienne
JAC – RB
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
D’Andre
Swift
DET – RB
Clyde
Edwards- Helaire
KC – RB
CeeDee
Lamb
DAL – WR
Josh
Jacobs
LV – RB
Chris
Carson
SEA – RB
Mike
Evans
TB – WR
T.J.
Hockenson
DET – TE
Robert
Woods
LAR – WR
Julio
Jones
TEN – WR
Chris
Godwin
TB – WR
Josh
Allen
BUF – QB
Darrell
Henderson
LAR – RB

I had three observations from Rounds 3 and 4. First of all, Allen Robinson continues to be a nice value in drafts. He’s averaged 9.5 targets, 6.2 receptions, and 75 receiving yards over the last two seasons. Robinson’s ceiling is even higher if rookie QB Justin Fields starts in 2021.

Secondly, Clyde Edwards-Helaire is undervalued. He has little competition for touches, and the Chiefs are expected to use him more as a receiver in 2021. A workhorse opportunity share for Edwards-Helaire is imminent.

Finally, Julio Jones in the fourth round has me flabbergasted. Even playing opposite A.J. Brown, he’s in good position to see 110+ targets with the Titans.

Rounds 5-6

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
5-6
Miles
Sanders
PHI – RB
Adam
Thielen
MIN – WR
Chase
Claypool
PIT – WR
Lamar
Jackson
BAL – QB
Mike
Davis
ATL – RB
Kyler
Murray
ARI – QB
Jerry
Jeudy
DEN – WR
JuJu
Smith-Schuster
PIT – WR
Chase
Edmonds
ARI – RB
Damien
Harris
NE – RB
Logan
Thomas
WAS – TE
Courtland
Sutton
DEN – WR
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Odell
Beckham Jr.
CLE – WR
Brandon
Aiyuk
SF – WR
Myles
Gaskin
MIA – RB
Kenny
Golladay
NYG – WR
Ja’Marr
Chase
CIN – WR
Kareem
Hunt
CLE – RB
Brandin
Cooks
HOU – WR
Tee
Higgins
CIN – WR
Dak
Prescott
DAL – QB
Kyle
Pitts
ATL – TE
Michael
Thomas
NO – WR
Mark
Andrews
BAL – TE

Chase Edmonds was a solid value in the sixth round. Pro Football Network’s NFL Insider Adam Beasley wrote in his Five At 5 column that Edmonds is set to be the RB1 over free agency addition James Conner.

Brandin Cooks is also solid value here. He has minimal competition for targets and could see 130+ targets in 2021.

Rounds 7-8

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
7-8
Robby
Anderson
CAR – WR
Russell
Wilson
SEA – QB
Aaron
Rodgers
GB – QB
DeVonta
Smith
PHI – WR
D.J.
Chark Jr.
JAC – WR
Corey
Davis
NYJ – WR
Matthew
Stafford
LAR – QB
Jarvis
Landry
CLE – WR
Darnell
Mooney
CHI – WR
Melvin
Gordon III
DEN – RB
Joe
Burrow
CIN – QB
Michael
Carter
NYJ – RB
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Will
Fuller V
MIA – WR
James
Robinson
JAC – RB
Noah
Fant
DEN – TE
Justin
Herbert
LAC – QB
Deebo
Samuel
SF – WR
Javonte
Williams
DEN – RB
Tom
Brady
TB – QB
Ronald
Jones II
TB – RB
Antonio
Brown
TB – WR
Tyler
Boyd
CIN – WR
Raheem
Mostert
SF – RB
Ryan
Tannehill
TEN – QB

If you prefer to draft a Tier 3 quarterback, then Matthew Stafford is the perfect candidate at this stage of fantasy football drafts. Considering the weapons in Los Angeles and the offensive mind of head coach Sean McVay, Stafford has the chance for a career season.

If you decide to go RB heavy early in fantasy drafts and prioritize receivers set to be provided sizable target shares, then look no further than DeVonta Smith and D.J. Chark.

Rounds 9-10

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
9-10
Trey
Sermon
SF – RB
Curtis
Samuel
WAS – WR
Laviska
Shenault Jr.
JAC – WR
Mike
Williams
LAC – WR
Michael
Pittman Jr.
IND – WR
Jaylen
Waddle
MIA – WR
Tony
Pollard
DAL – RB
Gus
Edwards
BAL – RB
DeVante
Parker
MIA – WR
Marvin
Jones Jr.
JAC – WR
Phillip
Lindsay
HOU – RB
Latavius
Murray
NO – RB
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
James
Conner
ARI – RB
Leonard
Fournette
TB – RB
Los Angeles
Rams
LAR – DST
David
Johnson
HOU – RB
Pittsburgh
Steelers
PIT – DST
Zack
Moss
BUF – RB
Nyheim
Hines
IND – RB
Kenyan
Drake
LV – RB
Henry
Ruggs III
LV – WR
A.J.
Dillon
GB – RB
Marquise
Brown
BAL – WR
Michael
Gallup
DAL – WR

The ability to land DeVante Parker in the 10th round is attractive. He has the most favorable ADP of all of the Dolphins’ receivers. When you combine his target projection with better play from Tua Tagovailoa in 2021, it’s difficult not to select Parker at this stage of the draft.

Fantasy Mock Draft: The importance of maximizing the later rounds

The double-digit rounds are great to identify sleepers or players who will outperform their ADP.

Rounds 11-12

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
11-12
Nelson
Agholor
NE – WR
Jamaal
Williams
DET – RB
Devin
Singletary
BUF – RB
Robert
Tonyan
GB – TE
Sterling
Shepard
NYG – WR
Tyler
Higbee
LAR – TE
J.D.
McKissic
WAS – RB
Tre’Quan
Smith
NO – WR
Parris
Campbell
IND – WR
Malcolm
Brown
MIA – RB
Trevor
Lawrence
JAC – QB
Jonnu
Smith
NE – TE
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Rashod
Bateman
BAL – WR
Dallas
Goedert
PHI – TE
Mecole
Hardman
KC – WR
Washington
Football Team
WAS – DST
Alexander
Mattison
MIN – RB
Elijah
Moore
NYJ – WR
Matt
Ryan
ATL – QB
Tampa Bay
Buccaneers
TB – DST
Marlon
Mack
IND – RB
Rashaad
Penny
SEA – RB
Cole
Beasley
BUF – WR
Jalen
Hurts
PHI – QB

It’s important not to leave the early double-digit rounds of your fantasy football mock drafts without selecting Jamaal Williams. The Lions have 243 unaccounted rushing attempts entering the 2021 season. Detroit’s new offensive coordinator Anthony Lynn schemed 26% of passes and 41% of touches to running backs during his four years with the Chargers.

Rounds 13-14

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
13-14
Kirk
Cousins
MIN – QB
Adam
Trautman
NO – TE
Baker
Mayfield
CLE – QB
Giovani
Bernard
TB – RB
James
White
NE – RB
Tarik
Cohen
CHI – RB
Tevin
Coleman
NYJ – RB
T.Y.
Hilton
IND – WR
Russell
Gage
ATL – WR
Marquez
Callaway
NO – WR
Xavier
Jones
LAR – RB
Salvon
Ahmed
MIA – RB
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Jakobi Meyers
NE – WR
Evan Engram
NYG – TE
Sony Michel
NE – RB
Irv Smith Jr.
MIN – TE
John Brown
LV – WR
Amon-Ra St. Brown
DET – WR
Baltimore
Ravens
BAL – DST
Randall
Cobb
GB – WR
Chuba
Hubbard
CAR – RB
Justin
Fields
CHI – QB
Jamison
Crowder
NYJ – WR
Mike
Gesicki
MIA – TE

Adam Trautman is my favorite sleeper from these two rounds. He’s a capable run blocker and receiver set to inherit the vacated targets of former Saints tight ends Jared Cook and Josh Hill.

Rounds 15-16

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
15-16
Darrynton
Evans
TEN – RB
San Francisco
49ers
SF – DST
Indianapolis
Colts
IND – DST
Trey
Lance
SF – QB
Cole
Kmet
CHI – TE
Tua
Tagovailoa
MIA – QB
Emmanuel
Sanders
BUF – WR
Justin
Jackson
LAC – RB
Darius
Slayton
NYG – WR
Denver
Broncos
DEN – DST
Matt
Breida
BUF – RB
Kansas City
Chiefs
KC – DST
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Jalen
Reagor
PHI – WR
Rob
Gronkowski
TB – TE
Ben
Roethlisberger
PIT – QB
Damien
Williams
CHI – RB
Darrel
Williams
KC – RB
New England
Patriots
NE – DST
Benny
Snell Jr.
PIT – RB
A.J.
Green
ARI – WR
Zach
Ertz
PHI – TE
Hunter
Henry
NE – TE
Rondale
Moore
ARI – WR
Kenneth
Gainwell
PHI – RB

Rounds 17-18

Rounds Team 1 Team 2 Team 3 Team 4 Team 5 Team 6
17-18
Justin
Tucker
BAL – K
Ryan
Fitzpatrick
WAS – QB
Jeff
Wilson
SF – RB
Boston
Scott
PHI – RB
Buffalo
Bills
BUF – DST
Larry
Rountree III
LAC – RB
New Orleans
Saints
NO – DST
Jason
Myers
SEA – K
Robbie
Gould
SF – K
Daniel
Carlson
LV – K
Rodrigo
Blankenship
IND – K
Matt
Prater
ARI – K
Team 7 Team 8 Team 9 Team 10 Team 11 Team 12
Christian
Kirk
ARI – WR
Gabriel
Davis
BUF – WR
Bryan
Edwards
LV – WR
Nico
Collins
HOU – WR
Deshaun
Watson
HOU – QB
Harrison
Butker
KC – K
Wil
Lutz
NO – K
Greg
Zuerlein
DAL – K
Jason
Sanders
MIA – K
Tyler
Bass
BUF – K
Younghoe
Koo
ATL – K
Terrace
Marshall Jr.
CAR – WR

Closing Remarks

My recommendation is to take part in as many fantasy football mock drafts as possible. You will get a much better feel for players’ ADP (average draft position), sleepers, late-round steals, and the chance to experiment with different draft strategies. It’s also important to start mock drafting as early and often as possible in your league format.

Additionally, you should use all of the resources at Pro Football Network to conduct research and build your own personalized fantasy cheat sheet. Mock drafting won’t guarantee a fantasy football championship, but it’s better to learn your lessons in a mock instead of your live draft.

Eric is a Senior Fantasy Analyst for Pro Football Network and a member of the FSWA (Fantasy Sports Writers Association). You can read more of his work here and follow Eric on Twitter @EricNMoody.

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