2014 Fantasy Football Mock Draft


With regards to dream football drafts, I’m constantly entertained when individuals begin creating mock drafts well ahead of Work Day weekend. There are such a large number of questions because of wounds, position fights and ineptitude to make them beneficial. I assume on the off chance that you are in an association that commands that you draft a long time before the season begins, it seems OK yet, even that makes me laugh out loud. On the off chance that it is an association for the sake of entertainment, go off the deep end. Be that as it may, the vast majority of us have a vested monetary interest in how our group does and I certain as damnation don’t need any of my top picks missing time because of non-customary season injury or off-the-field issue. It is really fascinating to see the change in normal draft position in the weeks paving the way to the season. Players like Steven Ridley and Cam Newton have cratered and players like James White and Emmanuel Sanders have shot up.

 

Mock drafts can change incredibly contingent upon the scoring framework, particularly while utilizing Focuses Per Gathering, and whether the association is a redraft association or a tradition association. For our motivations, this is a เว็บบอล dream football association scoring framework for a redraft association.

 

This expects a beginning program of 1 QB, 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 K and 1 D/ST. Focuses would be granted for the accompanying activities:

 

Passing: 1 point for each 25 yards, 4 focuses for every Score, and – 2 for every Block attempt

Hurrying: 1 point for each 10 yards, 6 focuses for every Score, and – 2 for each bumble lost

Getting: 1 point for each 10 yards, 6 focuses for every Score

Kicking: 3 focuses for each Field Objective made and 1 point for each fruitful Additional Point

Protection: 2 focuses for each bobble recuperated, 2 focuses for every capture, 1 point for each sack, 2 focuses for a shutout and 2 focuses for a security

Cycle 1

 

1 Jamaal Charles, KC

 

2 LeSean McCoy, PHI

 

3 Adrian Peterson, MIN

 

4 Eddie Elegant, GB

 

5 Matt Specialty, CHI

 

6 Jimmy Graham, NO

 

7 Marshawn Lynch, Ocean

 

8 Calvin Johnson, DET

 

9 Demaryius Thomas, Cave

 

10 Montee Ball, Cave

 

11 A.J. Green, CIN

 

12 Peyton Monitoring, Cave

 

Assessment: Having one of the main 5 picks is simple since you could present a defense for any of those running backs. From that point onward, it is a piece questionable as there is extraordinary profundity at tight end and quarterback this year. It is good to ponder a group with Jimmy Graham or Peyton Monitoring on it, however I would favor a running back to get my group going and work around.

 

Cycle 2

 

13 DeMarco Murray, DAL

 

14 Brandon Marshall, CHI

 

15 Dez Bryant, DAL

 

16 Andre Ellington, ARI

 

17 Zac Stacy, STL

 

18 Drew Brees, NO

 

19 Giovani Bernard, CIN

 

20 Alshon Jeffery, CHI

 

21 Doug Martin, TB

 

22 Le’Veon Ringer, PIT

 

23 Aaron Rodgers, GB

 

24 Ryan Mathews, SD

 

Assessment: Choice time in cycle 2. Would it be a good idea for you to go conventional and get a subsequent RB or is it best to get one great RB and one great WR? I feel that there is extraordinary profundity at WR this year and suggest that you get 2 strong RBs.

 

Cycle 3

 

25 Julio Jones, ATL

 

26 Jordy Nelson, GB

 

27 Antonio Brown, PIT

 

28 Randall Cobb, GB

 

29 Alfred Morris, WAS

 

30 Arian Encourage, HOU

 

31 Julius Thomas, Lair

 

32 Andrew Karma, IND

 

33 Rashad Jennings, NYG

 

34 Toby Gerhart, JAC

 

35 Victor Cruz, NYG

 

36 Reggie Bramble, DET

 

Assessment: On the off chance that you snatched two RBs as of now, you certainly need to get a WR in cycle 3. Assuming you split them, I suggest snatching that subsequent RB. In the event that you got Peyton, Brees or Rodgers, you really want to adjust your group in this round as the levels tumble off from here.

 

Cycle 4

 

37 Vincent Jackson, TB

 

38 Burglarize Gronkowski, NE

 

39 Andre Johnson, HOU

 

40 Matthew Stafford, DET

 

41 Keenan Allen, SD

 

42 Honest Butchery, SF

 

43 DeSean Jackson, WAS

 

44 Michael Floyd, ARI

 

45 Pierre Garcon, WAS

 

46 Roddy White, ATL

 

47 Chris Johnson, NYJ

 

48 T.Y. Hilton, IND

 

Assessment: Questions have large amounts of cycle 4 because of immediate or roundabout medical problems. Stafford ought to have a major year, yet I truly like Kennan Allen at this spot.

 

Cycle 5

 

49 Larry Fitzgerald, ARI

 

50 Ben Tate, CLE

 

51 Torrey Smith, BAL

 

52 Steven Jackson, ATL

 

53 C.J. Spiller, BUF

 

54 Jordan Cameron, CLE

 

55 Cordarrelle Patterson, MIN

 

56 Reggie Wayne, IND

 

57 Fred Jackson, BUF

 

58 Shane Vereen, NE

 

59 Marques Colston, NO

 

60 Percy Harvin, Ocean

 

Assessment: On the off chance that you thought cycle 4 was extreme, cycle 5 is considerably more troublesome. There are a modest bunch of players with exceptionally high potential gain here, like Cordarrelle and C.J., however I like Cameron a lot since Cleveland has the most terrible WRs at any point arranged in proficient football.

 

Cycle 6

 

61 Julian Edelman, NE

 

62 Jeremy Maclin, PHI

 

63 Eric Decker, NYJ

 

64 Colin Kaepernick, SF

 

65 Vernon Davis, SF

 

66 Wes Welker, Cave

 

67 Emmanuel Sanders, Cave

 

68 Trent Richardson, IND

 

69 Tom Brady, NE

 

70 Joique Ringer, DET

 

71 Brilliant Tate, DET

 

72 Cleric Sankey, TEN

 

Assessment: Tom Brady in cycle 6? It has been quite a while since we have seen anything looking like this. I actually figure I would pass and get Ryan, Streams or Cutler in one of the following 3 rounds. I like Sanders on the off chance that I need a WR here or Chime assuming that I need a RB. He had extraordinary numbers last year, even in a split job. That job ought to proceed with this year with him getting the red zone work. Furthermore, Reggie isn’t Mr. Sturdiness.

 

Cycle 7

 

73 Matt Ryan, ATL

 

74 Jason Witten, DAL

 

75 Mike Wallace, MIA

 

76 Kendall Wright, TEN

 

77 Terrance Williams, DAL

 

78 Michael Crabtree, SF

 

79 Beam Rice, BAL

 

80 Maurice Jones-Drew, OAK

 

81 Knowshon Moreno, MIA

 

82 Riley Cooper, PHI

 

83 Darren McFadden, OAK

 

84 Scratch Foles, PHI

 

Assessment: There is a ton of significant worth in this round. I like Mike Wallace to have a strong year with Tannehill developing into his situation. Matty Ice has his weapons back. Moreno ought to expect the #1 RB spot inside half a month. Cooper, Williams and Wright will all have strong numbers. Partake in this round as it will not be this simple for a couple of rounds.

 

Cycle 8

 

85 Sammy Watkins, BUF

 

86 Russell Wilson, Ocean

 

87 Stevan Ridley, NE

 

88 Pierre Thomas, NO

 

89 Tony Romo, DAL

 

90 Lamar Mill operator, MIA

 

91 Cam Newton, Vehicle

 

92 Brandin Cooks, NO

 

93 Cecil Shorts, JAC

 

94 Philip Waterways, SD

 

95 Dwayne Bowe, KC

 

96 Terrance West, CLE

 

Assessment: Heaps of sketchy picks here. In the event that you really want a QB, Streams is a must-pick now. I trust Cooks and West as tenderfoots more than Watkins however I would let Cam and Ridley be here. Bowe could be a worth pick here since KC has no collectors past him.

 

Cycle 9

 

97 Dennis Pitta, BAL

 

98 Carlos Hyde, SF

 

99 DeAndre Hopkins, HOU

 

100 Kyle Rudolph, MIN

 

101 Jay Cutler, CHI

 

102 Robert Griffin III, WAS

 

103 Shonn Greene, TEN

 

104 Bernard Puncture, BAL

 

105 Kelvin Benjamin, Vehicle

 

106 Greg Olsen, Vehicle

 

107 Darren Sproles, PHI

 

108 Anquan Boldin, SF

 

Assessment: This round is a combination of good and terrible. The roof on Cutler is out of this world this season however the danger of injury is generally high as can be with him. Kyle Rudolph ought to be a strong pick presently as is Olsen. Loads of potential gain with Benjamin, Pitta and Hopkins.

 

Cycle 10

 

109 Jordan Reed, WAS

 

110 Jeremy Slope, CIN

 

111 DeAngelo Williams, Vehicle

 

112 Danny Woodhead, SD

 

113 Hakeem Scratches, IND

 

114 Justin Tracker, TEN

 

115 James White, NE

 

116 Martellus Bennett, CHI

 

117 Imprint Ingram, NO

 

118 Danny Amendola, NE

 

119 James Jones, OAK

 

120 Jonathan Stewart, Vehicle

 

Assessment: I have been tricked by Stewart, Amendola and Scratches to the point of remaining ceaselessly in all of my dream football associations. There is a ton of significant worth in Tracker, White, Jones and Ingram in this round. Slope ought to see a decent parted of activity with Bernard as will Reed and Bennett in groups with loads of different choices.

 

Cycle 11

 

121 Greg Jennings, MIN

 

122 Christine Michael, Ocean

 

123 Marqise Lee, JAC

 

124 Ben Roethlisberger, PIT

 

125 Zach Ertz, PHI

 

126 Tre Bricklayer, STL

 

127 Jordan Matthews, PHI

 

128 Mike Evans, TB

 

129 Markus Wheaton, PIT

 

130 Donald Brown, SD

 

131 LeGarrette Blount, PIT

 

132 Steve Smith, BAL

 

Assessment: Right when you would hope to be hauling the lowest possible quality, you will track down bliss in a ton of WR choices here. This round typifies why I focused on a sudden spike in demand for RBs early. Lee and Matthews could turn out to be the essential getting choices in their particular groups. Wheaton, Smith and Evans may likewise set up huge numbers as should Ertz at the TE position.

 

Cycle 12

 

133 Devonta Freeman, ATL

 

134 Ladarius Green, SD

 

135 Andy Dalton, CIN

 

136 Andre Williams, NYG

 

137 James Starks, GB

 

138 Knile Davis, KC

 

139 Khiry Robinson, NO

 

140 Rueben Randle, NYG

 

141 C.J. Anderson, Nook

 

142 Carson Palmer, ARI

 

143 Tavon Austin, STL

 

144 Seattle Seahawks D/ST

 

Assessment: Hi Binds! It is consistently smart to back up your studs RBs in the event that they have capable reinforcements. That is most of this round. There is generally one group that views themselves as shrewd by picking the top protection before the inescapable late run. I guess I can uphold that over a reinforcement QB.

 

Cycle 13

 

145 Brandon LaFell, NE

 

146 Josh McCown, TB

 

147 Ronnie Hillman, Nook

 

148 Doug Baldwin, Ocean

 

149 Joe Flacco, BAL

 

150 Jerricho Cotchery, Vehicle

 

151 Charles Earth, MIA

 

152 Kenny Stills, NO

 

153 Mike James, TB

 

154 Mike Williams, BUF

 

164 San Francisco 49ers D/ST

 

155 Ahmad Bradshaw, IND

 

156 Ryan Tannehill, MIA

 

Assessment: As referenced in Cycle 11, you can track down strong getting choices in these late adjusts. The Loyalists have no set number 1 WR and LaFell could undoubtedly expect that job. Carolina is beginning new at WR and Cotchery has the most position. Seattle showed that they trust in Baldwin by giving him an agreement to procure and Stills showed respectable compatibility with Brees last season, however you can’t anticipate predictable creation from him.

 

Cycle 14

 

157 Brian Hartline, MIA

 

158 Mohamed Sanu, CIN

 

159 Andrew Hawkins, CLE

 

160 Kenbrell Thompkins, NE

 

161 Carolina Pumas D/ST

 

162 Denver Mustangs D/ST

 

163 Spear Dunbar, DAL

 

165 Antonio Doors, SD

 

166 Dwayne Allen, IND

 

167 Robert Woods, BUF

 

168 Michael Vick, NYJ

 

Assessment: Worst of the worst, we find ye here. Hartline, Thompkins and Hawkins are certainly worth a flier here on the off chance that you have space for an extra WR. Other than that get a reinforcement or contemplate dunking into the pool of safeguards.


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