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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Quarterbacks Fall, Wide Receivers Rise

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Round 1

Overall Pick Team Selection
1 Jake Kent Antonio Brown WR1
2 Tyler Buecher Julio Jones WR2
3 Jim Sannes Odell Beckham WR3
4 Matt Blair David Johnson RB1
5 Joseph Nammour A.J. Green WR4
6 Stan Son Ezekiel Elliott RB2
7 Aaron Watson Todd Gurley RB3
8 JJ Zachariason DeAndre Hopkins WR5
9 Jacob Gibbs Dez Bryant WR6
10 Sam Hauss Keenan Allen WR7
11 Jason Schandl Jamaal Charles RB4
12 Jordan Hoover Allen Robinson WR8


Best Pick: Antonio Brown

Maybe it's lame that I'm calling Antonio Brown the best pick of the first round, but it's hard to say otherwise. According to our metrics this year, Brown's top comparable season -- that is, a historical season that compares most favorably to what we could expect from Brown -- is Marvin Harrison's 2002 campaign. You know, that one year he just went out and broke the single-season receptions mark.

I ended up selecting Hopkins with the eighth overall selection, and while I don't think anyone should see it as a bad pick, a strong argument can be made that he's a tad overvalued entering this year. That's thanks to his splits when the Texans defense played to their actual potential last year as well as the team's tendency to run the ball. Oh, what's that? I wrote an article on him being overvalued? You can peep that here.