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June 28, 2025 26 mins

The Perfect Draft Strategy for Any Pick | Fantasy Football 2025

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Yes guys, today I am taking you through my ideal draft strategy
for fantasy football 2025. You can use it on just about
every single scoring system. We are mock drafting, and I'm

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taking you through every single pick.
Let us begin. I'm going to give us here the
10th or the 11th pick. Let's just say we get the worst
case scenario. We'll do another mock draft at
the end after this where we randomized the order.
Maybe we start from the beginning, maybe we do 3 or 4
mocks today, who knows. I just want to show you guys
that this works really anywhere on the draft board.

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So let's start at the 10, we'll start the draft up at the 110.
And I'm going to real quick, guys, just remove the face Cam
because I had a couple people inthe comments last time literally
crying that the face Cam was blocking these picks here 9
through 12. So I'm glad you can see them
now. I'm up at 1:10 here and what the

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draft guide says, guys, I postedthis on the Twitter, OK?
At Joe Rico FF every single day we're posting what I suggest in
round one. I'll start by saying this.
If you can get your hands on Bijan Robinson, he is the player
I want above any other player. Now, you most likely need a pick
#1 two or three to do that. If you were in my draft and I

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had the one O 1, he wouldn't be making it to one O 2.
So I'll start by saying this, Bijan, if you can.
If you can't, which is likely, Iam really looking at the wide
receivers in round one. And once we talk about rounds 2
and three, you'll kind of see why.
But truthfully, guys, not a bad pick exists here between
Jefferson Chase, CD Lamb, I'm Monroe St.

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Brown, Malik Neighbors, Nico Collins, Puka Nikua, and Brian
Robinson. So we'll head back to the board.
On the board here we are the 110.
We have Malik Neighbors, Nico Collins, and then we have Drake
London, who I'm not taking in the first, but ahead of us,
Justin Jefferson and Monroe St. Brown, Brian Thomas Puka, they
all went off the board and I'm going to take guys, Malik
Neighbors. Let's just do a quick note, guys
on neighbors real quick. So in his rookie season, he

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averaged 11 targets per game in his rookie season.
So that would be more than Justin Jefferson, CD Lamb, Jamar
Chase, Puka Nakua. And if you were to name any
single wide receiver last year, he had more targets per game
than them as a rookie wide receiver, six overall and quite
literally had no quarterback throwing to him.
Now he has Russell Wilson, potentially Jackson Dart,
potentially Jameis Winston. So if wide receiver 6 is really

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the floor, that's why I'm takinghim here all day long in the
first round. Now we move on to round two.
OK. And what the guide suggests that
I post, we love wide receiver inround one because in round two
we're looking at Devon A Chan, Christian McCaffrey, Ashton
Gente, sometimes Derek Henry, Bucky Irving, Josh Jacobs.
These guys all have RB one overall ceiling for those of you

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watching. Don't worry, the face Cam will
come back in a moment here once we're through the first couple
rounds. But as I said, these running
backs in round two, I really think can go head to head any
given Sunday with the likes of Saquon, Jameer Gibbs and yes,
even Bijan sometimes. But I do have Bijan and tear to
himself. So we have Gentie available now.
Christian McCaffrey, Bucky Irving, Josh Jacobs, as I

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mentioned, a chant went at the two O 2 before us in a lot of
drafts are going to see Gentie go in the first potentially.
Christian McCaffrey. A lot of people say that these
guys are going to go in the first, right?
Oh, they're not available in thefirst in my league.
They probably will be, brother. OK, because not a lot of people
are actually going to pull the trigger on Ashton Gente in the
first. I would if I was in your league
potentially, OK, but the majority of people, it's not

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going to happen. So Gente McCaffrey will take one
of them here. Let's go with Gente at the two O
3. So we have a little bit of time
until it gets back to us. The face Cam is back on and
let's take a look at what we're looking to do in round three.
OK, in round three, there are still running backs on the board
that basically are top 12 running backs.

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I mean, they are ranked for me, with the exception of one of
these guys who's in that RB2 range.
For me, that's Breeze Hall. But the majority of these guys
are ranked top 12 by consensus and they are available in the
third round. Kyron Williams, Jonathan Taylor,
Breeze Hall, Chase Brown. Really after these running back
guys, you see a big Cliff at therunning back position.
OK, Kyron Breeze after those guys.

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I mean, we're looking at James Cook, we're looking at Ken
Walker, Joe Mixon, you know, good running backs, but a lot
more risk than the players I'm mentioning right now.
So what I like to do is go and grab another top 12 running back
here and then really kind of chill out on running back
through the RB dead zone, which is rounds, you know, four and
five through like round nine. Round eight, that is the RB dead

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zone where it's just guys that we don't know what to make of
them. So we put them in at round six.
Round seven, OK, The reason I'm not going wide receiver here is
because I'm looking at Mike Evans, Devante Adams, right?
I think that I like those guys, but I think that in maybe 1015,
even 20 picks, there are guys that are very similar to them.
What reason I'm not going with tight end?
Well, I'd have to take George Kittle, and I view players like

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Hawkins and Laporta Kelsey a little later, right, as not as
good as Kittle. Obviously, I'd rather have
George Kittle, but at the cost it lets me build a better team
overall. In terms of QB, we're not going
with Hertz, all right, because Ithink guys below Hertz like Joe
Burrow, Bo Nicks even, are kind of like as good as Hertz.

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Certainly Burrow, he is my QB, 3actually above Hertz.
But just the value of where I can draft Kyler, Justin Herbert,
OK, Caleb Williams outside the top 100 picks.
No need to go Hertz here. Absolutely no need.
So we'll be going running back for me.
It's going to be Kyron over the likes of Breece Hall, James
Cook, Ken Walker and Alvin. So we have two top 12 running

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backs and we have Malik Neighbors.
All right now in the fourth round.
I just mentioned that the value we are talking about, OK, is at
the wide receiver position. I have guys like DJ Moore,
Rasheed Rice, Courtland Sutton, Devante Adams, Mike Evans, DK
Metcalf. At least one of these guys will
be available. I think they're great picks,
great values. Like I said, we could go George

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Kittle if he was available here.I believe he is.
Yeah. His ADP is 41 right now.
I believe we're under 40 still. We could take Kittle here.
Honestly, it's something I couldsee myself doing like in my home
draft and just getting that tight end advantage.
But again, guys I just can't getover Kelsey at 71.
I mean, even a guy so much later, right, Like an Evan

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Ingram, a 93, a David and Joke with 94.
Like I just think there's good options later at tight end.
With that being said, Bowers or McBride, I want them on my team.
You know, if if you guys are late 2nd and you're kind of
stuck, one of those guys is available.
I love taking them. They are massive advantages.
But after that I play the field.So let's look at wide receiver.
As I mentioned before, we have Adams, DJ Moore, Sutton,

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Metcalf. I'm leaning towards Sutton and
Metcalf here. A lot of times you'll see Rashi
Rice, but a lot of times Rashi Rice is going to go in that
third, maybe even second round. He's of value.
He went here at the four O 2, OK?
So for us, it's between Sutton or Metcalf and we're going to go
with Cortland Sutton. When we look at Cortland Sutton

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guys last year, OK, he was of value obviously all right, but
he was a wide receiver one and let me just find the tweet here.
Sorry about that. All the scrolling.
He was a wide receiver one weeks8 through 1819 fantasy points
per game. That was wide receiver 7.
Excuse me, 18 fantasy points pergame.

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That was wide receiver 7:00 and 9:00 plus targets and eight out
of 10 games played. So that was weeks 8 through 18
guys, that is over. That's like almost three months
of the season. He was truly a top ten, top 8
wide receiver and I'm kind of giving him a discount for the
for the first almost half of theseason because Bone Nix was
still getting used to the NFL. So a lot of people slept on him

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through the first 2-3 months of the season.
But other than the back half of the season, top ten wide
receiver, no true wide receiver.2 all right in Denver and we're
grabbing him in the fourth round.
That's why we went running back in two and three.
And now let's go ahead into rounds 5 and 6.
What the draft guide suggests, guys, that I've created is that
the wide receiver value continues.

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Here we are in the middle of therunning back dead zone.
A lot of uncertainty at running back.
I'm going to continue to avoid it.
There are some picks that we areso locked in on that we love
like like a Mike Davis from two or three years ago.
Remember when he was on the Falcons as the lead RB, he was a
guy in the in the fifth or sixthround in this dead zone that we
were certain he was just going to be volume his way to top 15

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running back out output and he ended up not.
Now sometimes the RV that zone like last year with James Conner
for example, provides a lot of value.
It's just a risky game. It really is a 5050 flip.
I mean, a guy right now like RJ Harvey who's going in the 5th or
6th, who 50% of people love. Honestly, probably more than
that. I'm on the team of like not my
favorite pick ever to be honest.These guys who are polarizing,

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who people have strong opinions on one way or another.
Sometimes it's best to avoid them.
OK, because there are value picks elsewhere on the board
now. Rounds 5 and six.
OK, now that I'm off my little RB tangent, all right, the wide
receiver value is continuing with guys like Worthy, Pickens,
Waddle, Jameson, Williams. High end flexes or, or honestly

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locked in wide receiver tubes that we're going to get for the
flex. And we're going to start to look
at the tight end position. Hawkinson, Laporta, Kelsey.
That's what we're going to do here.
OK, so let's head to the board. George Pickens here, Jameson,
Williams, one of those guys is coming on the team.
Let's take a look at tight end. We do have Jonnu Smith and
Kelsey on the board still. So it's a bit of a risky game

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here. It's a bit of a risky game here
because I want one of Pickens orWilliams and I want only Travis
Kelsey. Now Kelsey's ADP is 71 overall.
We're at like pick 58 right now if my math is correct.
So technically we should be safehere.
If Kelsey's ADP was like 6162, beginning of the sixth round

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here, we'd have to take Kelsey and and just grab hope that one
of the two make it. But since we are so early on
Kelsey, I am going to go with Pickens.
I do view Pickens as a better pick than Jameson Williams.
The Cowboys have been top ten intotal wide receiver fantasy
points OK in each of the last five seasons.
George Pickens is an absolute value.

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Remember the days when Amari Cooper alongside other solid,
solid Cowboy wide receivers would put up numbers, even
Brandon Cooks alongside CD Lamb?That position on the Cowboys is
very valuable. We take Pickens in the 5th and
we go right ahead to Kelsey in the sixth.
Now, a lot of people don't love Travis Kelsey.

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He's low key like in the Christian McCaffrey category for
me, but at at a sixth or seventhround draft cost and at a
different position. So we look at the game log guys.
Each of the last nine years, a top five tight end.
Obviously his worst season in those years came last year tight
end five overall. But I mean, if we're drafting
tight end five overall in the sixth or seventh round, that is
a value. I don't care that he's 35.

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I don't care that Rasheed Rice was out for the majority of last
season, Travis Kelsey was averaging double digit targets
with the likes of McBride and Bowers to close the season last
year. So I'm all in on that price.
I mean, if you were asking me a fourth or fifth for Kelsey, a
Kittle price tag, even a La Porta price tag, I'm probably
out, OK? But again, 71 overall in the
drafts is Travis Kelsey. So we're up again on the board

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at the 710. Take a look at the draft guy.
Let's see what it suggests. All right, so at the moment we
have two running backs, we have three wide receivers on the
team. We don't have AQB yet.
So round 7 and 8 and 12 teams. I'm I'm starting to think that
this is the end of the RB dead zone because when I look at the
board and I see the RBS coming out, Quinn, Shawn Judkins,

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Trevion Henderson, Brian Robinson, Caleb Johnson, Travis
ETN, these guys are monsters. I would rather draft these guys
here. Honestly, I would rather just
draft these guys in a vacuum than the majority of running
backs going in the 5th or the 6th.
I'm talking to RJ Harvey. I know his name keeps coming up.
I got to find some better examples, OK?
I'd rather draft these guys overTony Pollard, Tyrone Tracy,

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David Montgomery, Aaron Jones, Pacheco.
All right, once you start getting into the James Cook, Ken
Walker, I'm taking those guys first, but I'm looking at the
board. Pacheco, Jones, RJ Harvey,
Montgomery Pollard. These guys are going off the
board all right before Quintshawn Judkins, Trevian
Henderson, Brian Robinson, CalebJohnson, ETN.
I love these running backs. OK And then we are now entering

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the value section of the draft for the QB position.
Jared Goff, who I'm not that high on, OK, I with Johnson
leaving the offense there. Ben Johnson, the old OC, not
that high on Goff. I'd rather take Bo Nicks, Kyler
Murray, Justin Herbert, Caleb Williams later, CJ Stroud later.
Dak Prescott later. Drake May later.
Justin Fields later. OK, so Jared Goff, with the

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exception of him who if he's your guy, right, you have an
Amman Ross St. Brown on your team, you want to
do a little stack, you got Laporta, go for it.
But right now, Bo Nicks, Kyler Murray, Justin Herbert values.
OK, these are top ten Q BS here and we are going to get them in
the eighth round. So let's take a look at running
back to start on the board. We have Naji Harris.
No thank you. Brian Robinson, sure.

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Jalen Warren, probably not CalebJohnson, Travis ETN, absolutely.
OK, we're in on those latter 2 guys.
For the purpose of this draft, I'll take Caleb Johnson in real
life. You know, I'm probably going ETN
there and now in the eighth of the eight O 3.
Let's go ahead and grab a quarterback and I'm going to
just go ahead and select Bo Nicks.
What he did as a rookie was incredibly, incredibly

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impressive. Finished as QB 7 after really
not doing too much, you know, until week 5 here.
I mean, at weeks one through 4, we're looking at a 13 point
output, 10 points, 19 points, and then six points.
But then weeks 5 through the endof the season, guys, he really
was a top five QB. Finished week 18 here, 33 1/2

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points in week 18. Hell of a finish for Bone Nix.
All right, so now through 8 rounds, our entire roster is
really beginning to fill out here.
We have Bone Nix at QB, Ashton Genting, Kyron Williams at
running back, Malik Neighbors and Cortland Sutton at wide
receiver. OK, we have a Bone Nix Sutton
stack. Didn't even realize I was doing
that. Travis Kelsey at tight end,

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George Pickens and Caleb Johnsonat the flex.
This is a absolute monster of a roster.
And let's begin filling out the bench here.
All right, so in rounds 9 and 10, we have three wide receivers
now, and we have 3 running backson the team.
So our running backs are Gente, Williams and Johnson, very good.
And our wide receivers are neighbors, Sutton and Pickens

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also very good. Sometimes in these drafts,
you'll say, ah, my wide receivers are way better than my
running backs are. My running backs are way better
than my wide receivers. And when one of those positions
is not as good, I tend to draft them a bit earlier in the later
rounds. So like if my running backs were
weaker here, I would be draftingrunning backs in nine and 10.

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Or if my wide receivers were weaker, I'd be drafting running
backs or excuse me, I'd be drafting wide receivers.
I hope that makes sense. So when I look at it though, I
don't think that my wide receivers or running backs are
necessarily stronger or weaker than each other here.
So I'm just going to go ahead and look for value on the board.
Running back right away. Taijae Spears is jumping off the
page at me. Wide receiver, we have Ricky
Purse, all Darnell Mooney, Keon Coleman.

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There's some great picks here. So let's just go Taijae to
finish the season last year in the in the fantasy playoffs,
guys, he was a running back, 1A top 8 running back filling in
for Tony Pollard, who was injured, banged up, old, not
good. A lot of people don't realize
that because they didn't have the cajones to put Taijae Spears
in their lineup because why would that?
He hadn't done anything for 14 weeks.

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Why would I start him in the fantasy playoffs?
And then he went crazy in week 15 and it was like, Oh well, he
only did that one week. I'm not going to start on week
16. And then he went crazy in week
16 and it was like, oh, well, now I'm out of the playoffs or
I'm in the finals and maybe I'lluse them, but even still, right.
So in round 10, we took Spears in round 9.
In round 10, let's go back to wide receiver, split it here, RB

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and wide receiver. I'm going to grab a key on
Coleman. When you look at Coleman's game
log from last year, guys, prettyinteresting.
Once he had that full time role,OK, he played two games,
literally only two games out of all 17 where he was in a full
time role and fully healthy. And he was a top 15 wide
receiver in both of them. And that could just be an
insane, crazy nitpick of a schedule and a box score, but it

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just makes you wonder, right? I don't like drafting players
based on what they did when theywere getting eased in or when
they were not healthy. OK in the 11th, now we are just
in sleeper territory. Some guys I'm looking for in
round 11 plus Hollywood Brown, Cam Scataboo, Colston, Loveland,
A Mecca Igbuka, Kyle Williams, Jaden Blue, Dylan Sampson,
Christian Kirk, Cedric Tillman, Chica Konko, Jordan Mason, Trey

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Benson and JK Dobbins. Now a lot of those guys are not
super, super deep sleepers, but I'm all over them in round 11.
Plus taking a look at the board at Flex, Christian Kirk just
came home. Let's see if we can grab one of
these rookie tight ends. I can't.
Yeah, all the rookie tight ends are taken.
How about a QBJJ? McCarthy's on the board.
We'll just take him. Might as well in case Bo Knicks

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doesn't have quite the best season in year 2.
I don't see that happening. We take McCarthy steps into an
A+ situation, some of the best weapons in the NFL.
And with our final pick in the 13th, we have 3 running backs
and four receivers. So let's go running back and on
the board. Trey Benson I think is a great
pick. Dylan Sampson is my #1 deep
sleeper. But we will go ahead, guys and

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draft Trey Benson just to close this out.
So to finish this draft guys, wehave Bonex at QB, Ashton Gente
and Kyron Williams at running back.
We have Malik Neighbors, Courtland Sutton at wide
receiver, Travis Kelsey at tightend, George Pickens and Caleb
Johnson at the flex, Ty J Spears, Keon Coleman, Christian
Kirk, JJ McCarthy, Trey Benson on the bench.
As you can see, zero weak spots in this roster.

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Let me go ahead guys, and just do one more mock draft here.
OK, we start this thing up real quick and let's go to we'll try
to just run through the strategyjust one more time.
Let's go to 3rd overall. OK, let's try that.
And I hope Bijan's not on the board because we're probably
going to have to take him If he is great, he goes at one O 1.

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And I just wanted to keep demonstrating that we can do
this from either side of the draft.
So with a wide receiver. So we're up at one O 2.
Excuse me, one O 3. Jefferson goes at one O 2.
Obviously, we're going to take Jamar.
In my eyes, Jamar, Chase and Bijan are the one O 1 pick.
You can go either way. I completely understand both
sides. So Bijan and Jamar should be off
the board. One O 1 and one O 2 in no

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particular order. In this draft, we end up with
Chase at one O 3, which is cool.If it was Jefferson, if it was
Lamb, great. I'm taking a wide receiver there
in utilizing this strategy. So now the strategy says RB in
round two and RB in round three.I'm looking at Josh Jacobs in
round two. Josh Jacobs was the only RB
challenging Saquon for the middle part of that season.

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Last year. Saquon was taking over.
But if you guys recall, I mean, there were games where Jacobs
was getting 30 plus opportunities a game for weeks
in a row. If we look at his player card
here the the middle of the season last year.
I mean, let's just begin here inWeek 7.
I'll just read you his fantasy points here. 20 point 225.5 in

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week 8, then 12.8 in week 9. Not great against Detroit, but
then after the bye, 23.428 point, 621 point, 724.621 point,
620.7 in Week 16. He was RB2 during that span
behind only Saquon. So he has RB.
One overall ceiling does Josh Jacobs.
We got him in the second and then in the third, Jonathan

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Taylor, who was the best runningback last year in the playoffs
with the exception of Jamir Gibbs, if you're including week
18, but JT was RB-1 down the stretch.
He has finished a top 12 runningback, guys, Jonathan Taylor in
let me think, four of the last five seasons played top 12 in
points per game. So he is the points per game
CEOI mean, if he were to play 1415 games, he's challenging for

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RB one overall, right? Also, I've removed the face Cam
for YouTube for a second here. So no one is upset that they
can't see the draft board because, guys, I don't want you
upset, all right? Over at pick 12, I'll go back
12:00 to 1:00 here. In the first round, we had Puka,
Derek Henry at 11, Nico Collins at 10, Neighbors at 9, Thomas at

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8, Amanra St. Brown at 7:00, then Gibbs,
Barkley, Lamb, and we had Chase at 103.
Now we're up in the 4th and let me just remind myself what the
draft board says here, what the strategy says here that I've
posted. By the way, guys, you want to
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And back to the draft in round 4.
The guide is suggesting that we go ahead and take a look at
these wide receiver. So let's see who's available.
Rashe Rice is available. I'm taking him every day of the
week and we also have DK Metcalfon the board.

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But yeah, Rashe over him. I do think Rashe is going to
jump to the third or second no problem.
And now in rounds 5 and 6, we are looking at another wide
receiver and a tight end. All right, so let's take a look
at tight end first. Hawkinson's on the board, and
I'm a fan. I'm a fan of Hawkinson.
I'm a fan of La Porta as well. Let me just go with Hawkinson.
Be one of those two guys there. And if you recall, last time we

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went tight end in the 6th and wegot Kelsey.
This time we flipped it tight end in the 5th.
And on the way back, we're goingto look at the wide receivers
who are coming back to us. So hopefully there's some good
ones left. Always, some value at wide
receiver. Always, always, always, always
and approaching us here at the 610.
Jerry Judy is still on the board.
Jacoby Myers might reach on him.OK I prefer Myers to a lot of

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the guys ahead of him, IU Ridley, Shakur Doonese, Travis
Hunter and I'm going to go aheadand draft Jacoby Myers.
So Jacoby Myers guys averaged 9 plus targets per game last year.
13 receivers did that over the course of the season. 9 of them
finished top 12 with the position.
Myers was not one of them because of the QB situation in
my opinion. I mean, we just had a plethora

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of terrible QBs throwing him theball.
We're up again in the 7th. Let's see what the draft guide
suggests for the 7th. That's right, running back and
or QB. So let's take a look at running
backs and QBs for around 7:00 and 8:00.
QB. We're going to wait on right.
We're in golf territory right now, so we'll go ahead and draft
Quin Shawn Judkins here at the seven O 3 as our third running

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back, Josh Jacobs, Jonathan Taylor Quin Shawn Judkins, My
goodness gracious. Oh God, that that's quite the RB
room here coming back to us in the 8th now and I just realized
the face Cam is off. Let's get that back on.
Hello, everyone. All right, 810, we're looking at
QB. Let's take a look at the
position. Goff still on the board, Bo
Nicks, Justin Herbert. Do we have any?

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Let me see. Do we have any stack potential
here? We have Jamar, so no Rashid
Rice, no, and Jacobi Myers, no. OK, so let's just go.
You know I'd go Bo Nicks again, but let me just do a little
Justin Herbert action. Why not, right?
Kyler Murray just went before our pick, you know, probably
would have taken him there. And now in the 9th, we do what

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we always do. We look at our running backs, we
look at our wide receivers, which one is stronger?
Which one is weaker? So Jamar Chase, Rasheed Rice and
Jacoby Myers, OK, versus Jacobs Taylor and Quinn, Shawn Judkins.
I do think my wide receivers areare a tad riskier.
So let's take a look at the widereceiver position here.
And there's a young man by the name of Josh Downs on the board

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who is just simply going to be selected.
His underlying utilization last year with a healthy quarterback
was on par of fantasy wide receiver.
Once you're grabbing him in the ninth round, it's pretty
incredible. It's a it's a pretty incredible
value. And Daniel Jones guys was
feeding Wandell Robinson targetslast year, like a lot, a lot of
targets. So if that were to continue with

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the likes of Josh Downs, man could be a special season for
him in the 10th. We're back up and probably
looking at RB here. Cam Scataboo, Rashad White, Tank
Bigsby, those latter 2 guys I'm not interested in.
JK Dobbins is an interesting pick, but we can wait on him at
wide receiver. Keon Coleman's there again, so
honestly, it's Keon Coleman or Jalen McMillan.

(24:44):
We took Coleman last time, so give me McMillan.
And now let's go back to RB and I will take Cam Scataboo.
Just get a little rookie action in there.
And yeah, closing in here on the12th and 13th rounds.
We'll take a look at tight end and QB.
I don't think they'll be too much of anything to pick.
Might throw the dart on like a aCam Ward or something late here.

(25:07):
JJ McCarthy again, a Trevor Lawrence, who I think has a lot,
a lot of upside. Let me take Lawrence.
Fair enough. And then to close this draft
outlet's look at the flexes. Anything catching my eye.
Kyle Williams of the Patriots catches my eye.
So final roster again, guys looking pretty good at QB,
Justin Herbert at running back we have Josh Jacobs and JT at

(25:29):
wide receiver, Jamar Chase and Rasheed Rice at tight end, TJ
Hawkinson at the flex, Jacoby Myers and Quinch on Judkins for
the flex, and then on the bench Josh Downs, Jalen McMillan, Cam
Scataboo, Trevor Lawrence and Kyle Williams.
Again, guys head over to joeoricoff.com.
This article is available. It's called Follow this guy to
draft the perfect fantasy football team.
I hope I showed you today that it is possible from anywhere in

(25:51):
the draft. And don't worry, we will be
uploading draft guides for everysingle first round player in
every single format. So if you're not following on
Twitter at Joe Rico FF at No expert FF, now is the time to
follow. Now is the time to subscribe to
the channel. Thank you, Phyllis.
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