| Round by Round | | Round 1 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 1 | Moore | Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB | | 2 | Hurcomb | Arian Foster, RB, HOU | | 3 | Goodwin | Ray Rice, RB, BAL | | 4 | Tobin | Drew Brees, QB, NO | | 5 | Lippman | LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI | | 6 | Madden | Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC | | 7 | Eisenberg | Calvin Johnson, WR, DET | | 8 | Richard | Matt Forte, RB, CHI | | 9 | Gauna | Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA | | 10 | Melchior | Michael Turner, RB, ATL | | 11 | White | Tom Brady, QB, NE | | 12 | Passonno | Chris Johnson, RB, TEN | | The debate over which position should be taken in Round 1 will go on all summer long and ultimately vary from league to league and owner to owner. Some leagues it will be Rodgers, others it will be a running back. As for the back of Round 1, seeing Chris Johnson taken in spite of his awful 2011 campaign is something that might not last come August. | | Round 2 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 13 | Passonno | Roddy White, WR, ATL | | 14 | White | Ryan Mathews, RB, SD | | 15 | Melchior | Wes Welker, WR, NE | | 16 | Gauna | Cam Newton, QB, CAR | | 17 | Richard | Matthew Stafford, QB, DET | | 18 | Eisenberg | Darren McFadden, RB, OAK | | 19 | Madden | Andre Johnson, WR, HOU | | 20 | Lippman | Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE | | 21 | Tobin | Jamaal Charles, RB, KC | | 22 | Goodwin | Greg Jennings, WR, GB | | 23 | Hurcomb | Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN | | 24 | Moore | Fred Jackson, RB, BUF | | We have never seen a Round 2 with this much diversity. Gronkowski taken this early might be an overreaction to his record-setting 2011, but when you consider his production over two seasons, he's a huge asset given the options at tight end. Peterson and Charles are locks to be reached for between 20th and 30th overall in every draft as owners hope they come back from their torn ACLs without issue. | | Round 3 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 25 | Moore | Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG | | 26 | Hurcomb | DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL | | 27 | Goodwin | Steven Jackson, RB, STL | | 28 | Tobin | Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI | | 29 | Lippman | Jordy Nelson, WR, GB | | 30 | Madden | Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG | | 31 | Eisenberg | Jimmy Graham, TE, NO | | 32 | Richard | Michael Bush, RB, OAK | | 33 | Gauna | Victor Cruz, WR, NYG | | 34 | Melchior | Frank Gore, RB, SF | | 35 | White | A.J. Green, WR, CIN | | 36 | Passonno | Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ | | This was fascinating -- no quarterbacks were taken and there was an even split between receivers/tight ends and running backs. The decision most owners made here was to take either the best available running back or land a stud wide receiver. This could clinch the argument for taking running backs early as you can still land at least one stud receiver after the initial (and only) run on reliable running backs. Don't count on quarterbacks getting skipped in Round 3 regularly. | | Round 4 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 37 | Passonno | Brandon Marshall, WR, MIA | | 38 | White | Reggie Bush, RB, MIA | | 39 | Melchior | Mike Wallace, WR, PIT | | 40 | Gauna | Darren Sproles, RB, NO | | 41 | Richard | Marques Colston, WR, NO | | 42 | Eisenberg | Roy Helu, RB, WAS | | 43 | Madden | Beanie Wells, RB, ARI | | 44 | Lippman | Michael Vick, QB, PHI | | 45 | Tobin | LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB | | 46 | Goodwin | Peyton Manning, QB, IND | | 47 | Hurcomb | Julio Jones, WR, ATL | | 48 | Moore | Vincent Jackson, WR, SD | | Can't argue with some of the picks here -- Bush, Sproles and pretty much every wide receiver taken can be viewed as a "safe" choice, which is typical of Round 4. Some risky picks here: Helu, Wells, Blount and both quarterbacks including Peyton Manning. Obviously it's early in the offseason and we don't know if or where he'll be playing, but for now it's probably safe to expect Manning to land between 40th and 50th overall in drafts. Running backs started to get ugly here. | | Round 5 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 49 | Moore | Willis McGahee, RB, DEN | | 50 | Hurcomb | Eli Manning, QB, NYG | | 51 | Goodwin | Miles Austin, WR, DAL | | 52 | Tobin | Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI | | 53 | Lippman | Dez Bryant, WR, DAL | | 54 | Madden | Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA | | 55 | Eisenberg | Percy Harvin, WR, MIN | | 56 | Richard | Steve Smith, WR, CAR | | 57 | Gauna | Antonio Gates, TE, SD | | 58 | Melchior | Tony Romo, QB, DAL | | 59 | White | Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC | | 60 | Passonno | Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT | | Plenty of safe picks with lots of value, but one pick shines above them all: Romo at 58th overall. With an offense consistently in position to throw 500-plus times a season and plenty of targets surrounding him, the pick by Melchior was among the best in the draft, especially considering that a guy who didn't throw a pass at all in 2011 went 12 picks earlier. Save for a quick recovery, expect Mendenhall to settle around late Round 5/early Round 6 this summer. | | Round 6 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 61 | Passonno | Philip Rivers, QB, SD | | 62 | White | Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE | | 63 | Melchior | DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI | | 64 | Gauna | Kenny Britt, WR, TEN | | 65 | Richard | Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR | | 66 | Eisenberg | Matt Ryan, QB, ATL | | 67 | Madden | Brandon Lloyd, WR, STL | | 68 | Lippman | DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR | | 69 | Tobin | Jason Witten, TE, DAL | | 70 | Goodwin | Jahvid Best, RB, DET | | 71 | Hurcomb | Malcom Floyd, WR, SD | | 72 | Moore | C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF | | If the pick of Romo in Round 5 was excellent, then Rivers in Round 6 is better, underscoring the depth at quarterback in 2012. A lot of interesting names otherwise: Hernandez could be a gem if he can stay healthy; the same goes for Britt. Lloyd is expected to find greener pastures; Best says he'll play and would be a higher pick if he didn't have the concussion issues. Floyd -- entering a contract year -- might be the Chargers best receiver if Vincent Jackson leaves. | | Round 7 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 73 | Moore | Jermichael Finley, TE, GB | | 74 | Hurcomb | Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN | | 75 | Goodwin | Matt Schaub, QB, HOU | | 76 | Tobin | Steve Johnson, WR, BUF | | 77 | Lippman | Mark Ingram, RB, NO | | 78 | Madden | Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT | | 79 | Eisenberg | Ben Tate, RB, HOU | | 80 | Richard | Isaac Redman, RB, PIT | | 81 | Gauna | Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE | | 82 | Melchior | Vernon Davis, TE, SF | | 83 | White | Antonio Brown, WR, PIT | | 84 | Passonno | Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL | | How about three players who totaled over 1,000 yards each available between 75th and 85th overall? Johnson and Brown are tremendous values while Tate is an obvious high-upside pick. Schaub and Big Ben continue the parade of value-choice quarterbacks while our owners began taking some risks with Thomas, Ingram, Redman and Hardesty. | | Round 8 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 85 | Passonno | Reggie Wayne, WR, IND | | 86 | White | Stevan Ridley, RB, NE | | 87 | Melchior | Cedric Benson, RB, CIN | | 88 | Gauna | Santana Moss, WR, WAS | | 89 | Richard | Michael Crabtree, WR, SF | | 90 | Eisenberg | Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN | | 91 | Madden | Tim Tebow, QB, DEN | | 92 | Lippman | Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ | | 93 | Tobin | Mike Tolbert, RB, SD | | 94 | Goodwin | Mario Manningham, WR, NYG | | 95 | Hurcomb | Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG | | 96 | Moore | Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE | | Round 8 was Tebow Time, and it's a safe bet that he'll be taken as a high-end No. 2 quarterback in every single draft. Round 8 is the right place for him. Several veterans settled into this round -- not too soon to be considered risky but not too late to be considered steals. This might be the only mock draft this offseason where Crabtree (72 catches, 874 yards, four touchdowns) lasts this long. Benson's slide is related to speculation that he's lost a step and won't be a 20-touch running back in 2012. | | Round 9 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 97 | Moore | Sidney Rice, WR, SEA | | 98 | Hurcomb | Brent Celek, TE, PHI | | 99 | Goodwin | Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL | | 100 | Tobin | Mike Williams, WR, TB | | 101 | Lippman | Tim Hightower, RB, WAS | | 102 | Madden | Laurent Robinson, WR, DAL | | 103 | Eisenberg | Torrey Smith, WR, BAL | | 104 | Richard | Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET | | 105 | Gauna | Felix Jones, RB, DAL | | 106 | Melchior | Pierre Garcon, WR, IND | | 107 | White | Kevin Smith, RB, DET | | 108 | Passonno | Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET | | I absolutely love the value choices in this round compared to last round. In fact, you might be better served taking most of these guys a round sooner and players from the previous group one round later. Obvious upside picks in Robinson, Torrey Smith and Leshoure. Solid value choices in Rice, Celek, Gonzalez (wow!) and Jones. Hightower is another back coming off of a torn ACL who could find himself in a position to put up some stats, though his upside is limited because he himself might be limited. | | Round 10 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 109 | Passonno | Kendall Hunter, RB, SF | | 110 | White | Fred Davis, TE, WAS | | 111 | Melchior | Joe Flacco, QB, BAL | | 112 | Gauna | Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN | | 113 | Richard | Ryan Williams, RB, ARI | | 114 | Eisenberg | Denarius Moore, WR, OAK | | 115 | Madden | Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK | | 116 | Lippman | Nate Washington, WR, TEN | | 117 | Tobin | Pierre Thomas, RB, NO | | 118 | Goodwin | BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE | | 119 | Hurcomb | Titus Young, WR, DET | | 120 | Moore | Lance Moore, WR, NO | | Five guys stand out here as potential movers by this summer: Ryan Williams (yet another rusher coming back from injury), Titus Young, BenJarvus Green-Ellis and both Raiders receivers. If anything, all five of these guys could prove to be ridiculous steals. Fred Davis is an excellent value pick up, especially considering that he could be the main tight end in Washington. | | Round 11 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 121 | Moore | Owen Daniels, TE, HOU | | 122 | Hurcomb | Ravens, DST | | 123 | Goodwin | Dallas Clark, TE, IND | | 124 | Tobin | Jabar Gaffney, WR, WAS | | 125 | Lippman | Carson Palmer, QB, OAK | | 126 | Madden | Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN | | 127 | Eisenberg | Evan Royster, RB, WAS | | 128 | Richard | Jared Cook, TE, TEN | | 129 | Gauna | Austin Collie, WR, IND | | 130 | Melchior | Kellen Winslow, TE, TB | | 131 | White | Donald Brown, RB, IND | | 132 | Passonno | James Starks, RB, GB | | More value choices as teams continue to add quality depth. The first DST, Baltimore, was taken here, which is about right for an elite DST. Note that five tight ends were selected as teams that didn't reach for one early settled on one, and that they all have potential to be capable starters. Palmer's selection signals the run on backup quarterbacks which continues into the next round. | | Round 12 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 133 | Passonno | Steelers, DST | | 134 | White | 49ers, DST | | 135 | Melchior | Bears, DST | | 136 | Gauna | Packers, DST | | 137 | Richard | Matt Flynn, QB, GB | | 138 | Eisenberg | Bernard Scott, RB, CIN | | 139 | Madden | Danny Amendola, WR, STL | | 140 | Lippman | Cowboys, DST | | 141 | Tobin | Andy Dalton, QB, CIN | | 142 | Goodwin | Jets, DST | | 143 | Hurcomb | Jay Cutler, QB, CHI | | 144 | Moore | Josh Freeman, QB, TB | | In this draft, Round 12 was when the backup quarterbacks flew off the board, and it's no surprise that it happened before the final two rounds when owners typically pick up their kickers and DSTs. Count on this being the case in your drafts as the quarterback position is valuable and any owner who strikes gold with two passers can swing a hot deal fairly early on in their Fantasy seasons. Flynn, Dalton and Cutler are locks to be in every single backup quarterback run. | | Round 13 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 145 | Moore | Eagles, DST | | 146 | Hurcomb | Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ | | 147 | Goodwin | Giants, DST | | 148 | Tobin | Dolphins, DST | | 149 | Lippman | Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK | | 150 | Madden | Texans, DST | | 151 | Eisenberg | Broncos, DST | | 152 | Richard | Patriots, DST | | 153 | Gauna | Mark Sanchez, QB, NYJ | | 154 | Melchior | Danny Woodhead, RB, NE | | 155 | White | Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF | | 156 | Passonno | Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI | | Round 14 | | Pick | Owner | Player | | 157 | Passonno | Mason Crosby, K, GB | | 158 | White | Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE | | 159 | Melchior | Neil Rackers, K, HOU | | 160 | Gauna | David Akers, K, SF | | 161 | Richard | Garrett Hartley, K, NO | | 162 | Eisenberg | Nate Kaeding, K, SD | | 163 | Madden | Shaun Suisham, K, PIT | | 164 | Lippman | Chris Cooley, TE, WAS | | 165 | Tobin | Robbie Gould, K, CHI | | 166 | Goodwin | Rob Bironas, K, TEN | | 167 | Hurcomb | Dan Bailey, K, DAL | | 168 | Moore | Matt Bryant, K, ATL | | | | Team by Team | | Moore | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.1 | Aaron Rodgers, QB, GB | | 2.12 | Fred Jackson, RB, BUF | | 3.1 | Hakeem Nicks, WR, NYG | | 4.12 | Vincent Jackson, WR, SD | | 5.1 | Willis McGahee, RB, DEN | | 6.12 | C.J. Spiller, RB, BUF | | 7.1 | Jermichael Finley, TE, GB | | 8.12 | Peyton Hillis, RB, CLE | | 9.1 | Sidney Rice, WR, SEA | | 10.12 | Lance Moore, WR, NO | | 11.1 | Owen Daniels, TE, HOU | | 12.12 | Josh Freeman, QB, TB | | 13.1 | Eagles DST | | 14.12 | Matt Bryant, K, ATL | | Check out the team formed by the owner who spent the top pick of the draft on Aaron Rodgers. There's no arguing Moore's receivers or tight ends but his running backs aren't as staunch as other teams. You'll have to decide if it's worth that price to draft the best quarterback in Fantasy. Then again, if draft averages suggest that two solid starting running backs can be taken in the swing picks at Rounds 2 and 3, then surely quality receivers can be found in Rounds 4 and 5 and a team's foundation can be built with confidence (example: Fred Jackson and Steven Jackson in 2/3, Vincent Jackson and Miles Austin in 4/5). | | Melchior | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.10 | Michael Turner, RB, ATL | | 2.3 | Wes Welker, WR, NE | | 3.10 | Frank Gore, RB, SF | | 4.3 | Mike Wallace, WR, PIT | | 5.10 | Tony Romo, QB, DAL | | 6.3 | DeSean Jackson, WR, PHI | | 7.10 | Vernon Davis, TE, SF | | 8.3 | Cedric Benson, RB, CIN | | 9.10 | Pierre Garcon, WR, IND | | 10.3 | Joe Flacco, QB, BAL | | 11.10 | Kellen Winslow, TE, TB | | 12.3 | Bears DST | | 13.10 | Danny Woodhead, RB, NE | | 14.3 | Neil Rackers, K, HOU | | Here's an example of a team that waited for a quarterback. In theory, the strategy was marvelous as Melchior was able to lock in two running backs and two stud receivers before getting his quarterback in Round 5. The picks he made at running back -- older players -- are suspect, but it doesn't change the successful results of his strategy. The catch: Will a stud passer like Romo be there in Round 5? Ultimately I think there's too much age on this team, but the receivers are pretty fantastic. | | Passonno | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.12 | Chris Johnson, RB, TEN | | 2.1 | Roddy White, WR, ATL | | 3.12 | Shonn Greene, RB, NYJ | | 4.1 | Brandon Marshall, WR, MIA | | 5.12 | Rashard Mendenhall, RB, PIT | | 6.1 | Philip Rivers, QB, SD | | 7.12 | Anquan Boldin, WR, BAL | | 8.1 | Reggie Wayne, WR, IND | | 9.12 | Brandon Pettigrew, TE, DET | | 10.1 | Kendall Hunter, RB, SF | | 11.12 | James Starks, RB, GB | | 12.1 | Steelers DST | | 13.12 | Kevin Kolb, QB, ARI | | 14.1 | Mason Crosby, K, GB | | Passonno's team will hinge on his running backs, a common theme among several teams in our mock. Shonn Greene and Rashard Mendenhall seem like a great combination on paper but Greene's been a disappointment over the last two years and Mendenhall is no lock to start the season on time. The rest of the team is pretty good, and Passonno is yet another owner who corralled plenty of receivers for his cause. Rivers was a steal in Round 6 and Wayne could be one in Round 8. | | Richard | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.8 | Matt Forte, RB, CHI | | 2.5 | Matthew Stafford, QB, DET | | 3.8 | Michael Bush, RB, OAK | | 4.5 | Marques Colston, WR, NO | | 5.8 | Steve Smith, WR, CAR | | 6.5 | Jonathan Stewart, RB, CAR | | 7.8 | Isaac Redman, RB, PIT | | 8.5 | Michael Crabtree, WR, SF | | 9.8 | Mikel Leshoure, RB, DET | | 10.5 | Ryan Williams, RB, ARI | | 11.8 | Jared Cook, TE, TEN | | 12.5 | Matt Flynn, QB, GB | | 13.8 | Patriots DST | | 14.5 | Garrett Hartley, K, NO | | I went with Bush in Round 3 as I am banking on him landing a prominent role away from Oakland in 2012 (he's a free agent this offseason). Obviously if he stays with the Raiders then he doesn't belong anywhere near Round 3. As my usual M.O., I loaded up on running backs in an effort to cash in on them via trade. Hence my three receivers and one tight end, though I am fine with what I wound up with there. I also was forward-thinking on Flynn, who I expect to compete for a starting job somewhere other than Green Bay in 2012. | | Gauna | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.9 | Marshawn Lynch, RB, SEA | | 2.4 | Cam Newton, QB, CAR | | 3.9 | Victor Cruz, WR, NYG | | 4.4 | Darren Sproles, RB, NO | | 5.9 | Antonio Gates, TE, SD | | 6.4 | Kenny Britt, WR, TEN | | 7.9 | Montario Hardesty, RB, CLE | | 8.4 | Santana Moss, WR, WAS | | 9.9 | Felix Jones, RB, DAL | | 10.4 | Knowshon Moreno, RB, DEN | | 11.9 | Austin Collie, WR, IND | | 12.4 | Packers DST | | 13.9 | Mark Sanchez, QB, NYJ | | 14.4 | David Akers, K, SF | | The first seven picks Gauna made have fantastic potential, but there's obviously some uncertainty. Can Lynch keep up his great play (and will he stay in Seattle)? Is Cam for real? What about Cruz? Will Britt and Moreno be healthy and can Hardesty, Jones and Collie stay healthy? There's risk with every pick you take in a draft but it seems like this team could fluctuate the most among all of the teams built in our mock. | | Eisenberg | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.7 | Calvin Johnson, WR, DET | | 2.6 | Darren McFadden, RB, OAK | | 3.7 | Jimmy Graham, TE, NO | | 4.6 | Roy Helu, RB, WAS | | 5.7 | Percy Harvin, WR, MIN | | 6.6 | Matt Ryan, QB, ATL | | 7.7 | Ben Tate, RB, HOU | | 8.6 | Toby Gerhart, RB, MIN | | 9.7 | Torrey Smith, WR, BAL | | 10.6 | Denarius Moore, WR, OAK | | 11.7 | Evan Royster, RB, WAS | | 12.6 | Bernard Scott, RB, CIN | | 13.7 | Broncos DST | | 14.6 | Nate Kaeding, K, SD | | Eisenberg's team followed the path of several others in that he built his starters at other positions before getting a quarterback. It worked well -- having Johnson, McFadden, Graham and Harvin along with Ryan makes for a dynamite roster. The running back depth has its perks; Gerhart might begin the season as the Vikings' primary back until Adrian Peterson gets healthy while Tate, Royster and Scott all could see their roles improve from backups. Eisenberg especially hit the gong with Smith and Moore in Rounds 9-10; chances are those receivers will drift higher as the season nears. | | Lippman | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.5 | LeSean McCoy, RB, PHI | | 2.8 | Rob Gronkowski, TE, NE | | 3.5 | Jordy Nelson, WR, GB | | 4.8 | Michael Vick, QB, PHI | | 5.5 | Dez Bryant, WR, DAL | | 6.8 | DeAngelo Williams, RB, CAR | | 7.5 | Mark Ingram, RB, NO | | 8.8 | Santonio Holmes, WR, NYJ | | 9.5 | Tim Hightower, RB, WAS | | 10.8 | Nate Washington, WR, TEN | | 11.5 | Carson Palmer, QB, OAK | | 12.8 | Cowboys DST | | 13.5 | Sebastian Janikowski, K, OAK | | 14.8 | Chris Cooley, TE, WAS | | You could argue either way that Gronkowski was worth the second-round pick as Lippman's team has plenty of productive players but serious questions at running back. Maybe Lippman might have been better served waiting on his quarterback like other owners did since he splurged on Gronk; going for McGahee or Blount might have been a better way to go in Round 4 followed by Philip Rivers in Round 5 and a receiver in Round 6 (Dez might have been there). | | Tobin | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.4 | Drew Brees, QB, NO | | 2.9 | Jamaal Charles, RB, KC | | 3.4 | Larry Fitzgerald, WR, ARI | | 4.9 | LeGarrette Blount, RB, TB | | 5.4 | Jeremy Maclin, WR, PHI | | 6.9 | Jason Witten, TE, DAL | | 7.4 | Steve Johnson, WR, BUF | | 8.9 | Mike Tolbert, RB, SD | | 9.4 | Mike Williams, WR, TB | | 10.9 | Pierre Thomas, RB, NO | | 11.4 | Jabar Gaffney, WR, WAS | | 12.9 | Andy Dalton, QB, CIN | | 13.4 | Dolphins DST | | 14.9 | Robbie Gould, K, CHI | | Going with Charles and Blount as his top two running backs could backfire on Tobin, but you can't argue with any of his other picks. He got great value in Tolbert, Williams, Thomas and Gaffney, and if Dalton can take a big step in 2012 he can deal him off for a running back. If assurances were made that Charles would be fine and that both he and Blount would see at least 15 touches per week, this team would be the best in our mock. | | Goodwin | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.3 | Ray Rice, RB, BAL | | 2.10 | Greg Jennings, WR, GB | | 3.3 | Steven Jackson, RB, STL | | 4.10 | Peyton Manning, QB, IND | | 5.3 | Miles Austin, WR, DAL | | 6.10 | Jahvid Best, RB, DET | | 7.3 | Matt Schaub, QB, HOU | | 8.10 | Mario Manningham, WR, NYG | | 9.3 | Tony Gonzalez, TE, ATL | | 10.10 | BenJarvus Green-Ellis, RB, NE | | 11.3 | Dallas Clark, TE, IND | | 12.10 | Jets DST | | 13.3 | Giants DST | | 14.10 | Rob Bironas, K, TEN | | The best way to describe Goodwin's team is prepared: If Manning isn't ready, he has Schaub. If Gonzalez shuts it down for whatever reason, he's got Clark. He's got two DSTs. Maybe that cost him some potential sleeper picks, but at least Goodwin's depth cannot be questioned. And save for Peyton his first five picks were all solid. | | Hurcomb | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.2 | Arian Foster, RB, HOU | | 2.11 | Adrian Peterson, RB, MIN | | 3.2 | DeMarco Murray, RB, DAL | | 4.11 | Julio Jones, WR, ATL | | 5.2 | Eli Manning, QB, NYG | | 6.11 | Malcom Floyd, WR, SD | | 7.2 | Demaryius Thomas, WR, DEN | | 8.11 | Brandon Jacobs, RB, NYG | | 9.2 | Brent Celek, TE, PHI | | 10.11 | Titus Young, WR, DET | | 11.2 | Ravens DST | | 12.11 | Jay Cutler, QB, CHI | | 13.2 | Dustin Keller, TE, NYJ | | 14.11 | Dan Bailey, K, DAL | | Anytime you can pair Foster and Peterson together you're looking good but obviously Peterson fell to Hurcomb because of his knee. If AP can come back strong then his selection will be golden no matter where he's taken. It would have been better if Gerhart had fallen to him in Round 8 to lock up the Vikings backfield, but the depth he has with Murray and Jacobs should suffice. The downside to loading up at running back with his first three picks: His receivers are high-risk, high-reward and could be a nightmare for him to deal with. | | Madden | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.6 | Maurice Jones-Drew, RB, JAC | | 2.7 | Andre Johnson, WR, HOU | | 3.6 | Ahmad Bradshaw, RB, NYG | | 4.7 | Beanie Wells, RB, ARI | | 5.6 | Daniel Thomas, RB, MIA | | 6.7 | Brandon Lloyd, WR, STL | | 7.6 | Ben Roethlisberger, QB, PIT | | 8.7 | Tim Tebow, QB, DEN | | 9.6 | Laurent Robinson, WR, DAL | | 10.7 | Darrius Heyward-Bey, WR, OAK | | 11.6 | Jermaine Gresham, TE, CIN | | 12.7 | Danny Amendola, WR, STL | | 13.6 | Texans DST | | 14.7 | Shaun Suisham, K, PIT | | Looks like Madden followed our strategy from 2011 and waited a while to draft two quarterbacks with mid-round picks. If Big Ben can stay healthy and/or if Tebow can keep up his magic, it'll be great for him. You can't argue with the number of running backs he got early and sleeper receivers he picked up after his first four rushers. | | White | | Rd.Pk | Player | | 1.11 | Tom Brady, QB, NE | | 2.2 | Ryan Mathews, RB, SD | | 3.11 | A.J. Green, WR, CIN | | 4.2 | Reggie Bush, RB, MIA | | 5.11 | Dwayne Bowe, WR, KC | | 6.2 | Aaron Hernandez, TE, NE | | 7.11 | Antonio Brown, WR, PIT | | 8.2 | Stevan Ridley, RB, NE | | 9.11 | Kevin Smith, RB, DET | | 10.2 | Fred Davis, TE, WAS | | 11.11 | Donald Brown, RB, IND | | 12.2 | 49ers DST | | 13.11 | Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, BUF | | 14.2 | Stephen Gostkowski, K, NE | | White's running back depth is nice; if Mathews and Bush can pick up where they left off then he'll be in phenomenal shape. Note that White didn't reach for a rusher or receiver in Round 1, he "settled" for Brady knowing he could get a good talent coming back in Round 2. Don't be shocked to see Green hit Round 3 in your drafts; Hernandez and Brown might end up going a round higher than where White got them here. The pick of Davis in Round 10 is icing on the cake. | |