Fantasy Football Mock Draft 2022, 12-team PPR: Najee Harris over Dalvin Cook?
Fantasy Football Mock Draft Round 10
- Team 12 (10.01): Chris Olave, WR, Saints
- Team 11 (10.02): Tyler Boyd, WR, Bengals
- Team 10 (10.03): Nyheim Hines, RB, Colts
- Team 9 (10.04): Cole Kmet, TE, Bears
- Team 8 (10.05): Skyy Moore, WR, Chiefs
- Team 7 (10.06): Alexander Mattison, RB, Vikings
- Team 6 (10.07): Darrell Henderson Jr., RB, Rams
- Team 5 (10.08): James Robinson, RB, Jaguars
- Team 4 (10.09): Dameon Pierce, RB, Texans
- Team 3 (10.10): J.D. McKissic, RB, Commanders
- Team 2 (10.11): Matthew Stafford, QB, Rams
- Team 1 (10.12): Jarvis Landry, WR, Saints
Another flier at running back, which is very much my strategy after loading up on four wide receivers I’m extremely confident in. But Dameon Pierce is going extremely under the radar.
Unless you believe that Marlon Mack returning from injury is going to run away with the job, Pierce has a legitimate shot to be the No. 1 back in Houston this season. He has plenty of miles left on the tires after not getting that much work in college at Florida and he’s behind a decent line with the Texans. There’s value here and a ton of potential upside if he gets a full workload.
Fantasy Football Mock Draft Round 11
- Team 1 (11.01): Ronald Jones II, RB, Chiefs
- Team 2 (11.02): Michael Gallup, WR, Cowboys
- Team 3 (11.03): Kenneth Gainwell, RB, Eagles
- Team 4 (11.04): Tyler Allgeier, RB, Falcons
- Team 5 (11.05): Isaiah Spiller, RB, Chargers
- Team 6 (11.06): DeVante Parker, WR, Patriots
- Team 7 (11.07): Pat Freiermuth, TE, Steelers
- Team 8 (11.08): Rondale Moore, WR, Cardinals
- Team 9 (11.09): Rachaad White, RB, Buccaneers
- Team 10 (11.10): Dawson Knox, TE, Bills
- Team 11 (11.11): Jamaal Williams, RB, Lions
- Team 12 (11.12): Kenny Golladay, WR, Giants
Sensing a theme with these last three picks? We have another rookie running back but Tyler Allgeier is in a different situation. The Falcons have Cordarrelle Patterson on the roster still, but the belief is that he’ll remain more of a gadget player and the newcomer out of BYU could get the more traditional carries for Atlanta. An effective one-cut runner who should be a short-yardage option too, he could be a sneaky late-round pickup that produces well in his first season.