2010 Fantasy Football Mock Draft #1
Round One
Pick 1 (1) – Chris Johnson: CJ has an absurd mix of power and speed that makes him a threat to score every time he touches the ball. A guy his size and speed should have trouble between the tackles, but as he proved last season he does not.
Pick 2 (2) – Adrian Peterson: The emergence of Chris Johnson is not why I rank Peterson at number two. Peterson is in my opinion the most complete running back in the league, but has had some issues with fumbles and is seeing fewer touchdowns with Favre pulling the trigger.
Pick 3 (3) – Maurice Jones-Drew: MJD has a similar skill set to Johnson, but has a bit of trouble running up the middle. He is a very capable goal line back due to his elusiveness, but does not have the supporting cast to have a breakout year.
Pick 4 (4) – Frank Gore: The Niners had an excellent draft, they appear to be lining up behind Alex Smith and opted to bolster their offensive line in a big way with Anthony Davis and Mike Iupati. Iupati is one of the most athletic guards I have seen come out of college in a while and will do an excellent job pulling to seal the corner for Gore this year. The Niners also appear to have rededicated themselves to a physical smash mouth style that matches their coach Mike Singletary.
Pick 5 (5) – Ray Rice: This guy came out of nowhere, and I do not expect him to be the next Matt Forte at all. Until draft day Rice was my number four back. After adding a deep threat and much needed talent at the WR position with Anquan Boldin, the Ravens ensured that they will still see consistent production from Rice. It will be exceedingly difficult to stack eight in the box to stop this guy.
Pick 6 (6) – Michael Turner: Turner has dropped a fair few spots from last season, but it has little to do with him. The emergence of the 49ers and Ravens on the offensive side of the ball are the primary reasons why Turner is not fourth on this list. The injury at the end of last year certainly does not help, but I’m not going to downgrade him for it until he proves it was not an isolated incident.
Pick 7 (7) – Ronnie Brown: The Dolphins have a more balanced attack now with Marshall at wide receiver, but Henne is still unproven and the one-two punch of Brown Williams is still going to be the driving force of this offense. Brown could see better productivity with a passing game to balance the defense.
Pick 8 (8) – Drew Brees: Yes, the Saints lost some talent on both sides of the ball, but regardless of the situation the only player that was always are the center of their success was Brees. He repeatedly rallied the Saints whether it be the fourth quarter of a game, or after losing to the lowly Buccaneers, and then needing to make a playoff run.
Pick 9 (9) – Andre Johnson: The Texans have their issues, and it is impossible to know what Coach Kubiak is thinking when he puts Arian Foster or Ryan Moats on the field instead of Steve Slaton. With that said they are a playoff caliber team with a very efficient passing game. Johnson is the most consistent receiver in fantasy football.
Pick 10 (10) – DeAngelo Williams: With the question at quarter back and the best tandem of running backs in the league to lean on you can expect the Panthers to do just that. Use the talent at the Running Back position to develop either Matt Moore or Jimmy Clausen into their Quarterback of the future.
Pick 11 (11) – Steven Jackson: He may be on the decline, but during a 1-15 season Jackson played through injury and was there for every game giving all the effort he had. He can still be my first round pick without a doubt.
Pick 12 (12) – Rashard Mendenhall: It is worth noting that the option of taking Reggie Wayne and Peyton Manning was available, but you cannot snub the RB position like that with the last pick. Mendenhall is likely to see an increased workload during Big Ben’s suspension, and he will remain the feature back the rest of the season.
Round 2
Pick 13 (12) – Reggie Wayne: This is the only wide receiver on the best passing offense in the AFC that we know their spot on the depth chart. Whether Gonzalez or Garcon gets the number two job is still unknown and very possibly subject to change. Wayne has been with Manning for a long time and has developed into an elite receiver.
Pick 14 (11) – Aaron Rodgers: If you’re scratching your head, then you need to look at the stats from the last two seasons. Rodgers is likely going to be the highest scoring fantasy QB this season, but Brees is likely to have more passing yards.
Pick 15 (10) – Peyton Manning: Comes down to Moss or Manning here, and with Brady and the Patriots on the decline, Manning is the safe pick and the right one here.
Pick 16 (9) – Ryan Grant: Not taking a running back in the first round means you have to take the best one available to you in the second.
Pick 17 (8) – Cedric Benson: Carson Palmer finally has the best receiving core of his career, and he can’t use it because his career is over. Benson will see 30 carries a game this year just like last year, as long as he is healthy.
Pick 18 (7) – Randy Moss: Despite his teams fall from the elite, they are still a Playoff quality team with great coaching, and more than enough experience to make a deep playoff run.
Pick 19 (6) – Pierre Thomas: Bush will never be an every down back, and Bell is not there to vulture red zone touches.
Pick 20 (5) – Miles Austin: Austin’s productivity was among the best last season, and considering he did not even start until week 5. I would hardly be surprised if Austin ended up the top fantasy WR by the end of the season.
Pick 21 (4) – Shonn Greene: The Jets showed that they trust and believe in this young guy the way they used him in the playoffs. Since Rex Ryan has yet to make a decision that didn’t work out for him, I am going to trust him.
Pick 22 (3) – Tom Brady: Brady has not fallen off. It took a little to recover from his season long injury, but he’s back. The difference is the team around him is not as good as it has been.
Pick 23 (2) – Larry Fitzgerald: Larry is still the most talented wide receiver in the league, and it only takes one play for a receiver to have a good day for you. Fitz will remain a red zone matchup nightmare.
Pick 24 (1) – Joseph Addai: Towards the end of his career, but not there yet. He will not have quite the year he did last year but he should be close.
Round 3
Pick 25 (1) – Vincent Jackson
Pick 26 (2) – Phillip Rivers
Pick 27 (3) – Roddy White
Pick 28 (4) – Matt Schaub
Pick 29 (5) – Beanie Wells
Pick 30 (6) – Tony Romo
Pick 31 (7) – Jamaal Charles
Pick 32 (8) – Ryan Matthews
Pick 33 (9) – Clinton Portis
Pick 34 (10) – LeSean McCoy
Pick 35 (11) – Ricky Williams
Pick 36 (12) – Joe Flacco

































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