Fantasy football mock draft - 12-team, half PPR
Our ESPN Fantasy staff got together for another mock draft, this time using a 12-team, half PPR format.
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Our ESPN Fantasy staff got together for another mock draft, this time using a 12-team, half PPR format.
A brawl broke out for the second day in a row during joint practice between the New England Patriots and the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday in Foxborough, Mass. (Courtesy: @awlsabermetrics / SPORTS REPORT+ /TMX)
Carolina Panthers star running back Christian McCaffrey was involved in a scuffle Wednesday during a joint practice with the New England Patriots that left a fan injured.
Fantasy football drafts are all about collecting the best possible values, but we all know those special players exist whom we badly want on our squad.
Even though half of the starting running backs from the NFC East still finished among the top 10 volume scorers in fantasy football last season, fantasy managers near and far had plenty to complain about it when it came to this group of players. So much more was expected from Saquon Barkley (New York Giants), Ezekiel Elliott (Dallas Cowboys), Antonio Gibson (Washington Commanders) and Miles Sanders (Philadelphia Eagles), and expectations were clearly not met, pretty much across the board.
Friday was another busy day in the NFL training camp world for most teams, although the Las Vegas Raiders and Jacksonville Jaguars took the day off after their preseason opening matchup on Thursday night in Canton, Ohio, which saw the Raiders prevail 27-11. But now that we're in Week 2 of training camp, annoyances are starting to pop up around the league.
Our ESPN Fantasy staff got together for the fourth mock draft of the year, this time using a 12-team, non PPR format.
It takes more than stars to win the Super Bowl. In so many cases, backups and depth options play key roles for the teams that win the NFL's title game. Ask the Kansas City Chiefs, who lost most of their offensive line and were overrun by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in Super Bowl LV. Three years earlier, the Philadelphia Eagles won Super Bowl LII in a shootout in which backup quarterback Nick Foles threw for 373 yards and three touchdowns. He even caught a TD pass for good measure.