2015 Fantasy Football PPR Mock Draft: Round 13
Scoring: This mock draft is based on point-per-reception (PPR) scoring formats and is for the 2015 season only (i.e., not keeper or dynasty leagues). Passing touchdowns are worth four points while rushing and receiving touchdowns are worth six points. In addition, one point is earned per 25 passing yards, 10 rushing or 10 receiving yards and per reception.Mock Draft Start Date: Monday, June 22nd
Mock Draft End Date: Tuesday, July 7th
Four of our site's contributors — Kevin Hanson, Brendan Donahue, Sean Beazley and Dan Yanotchko — will make picks for three teams of this 12-team mock. The mock will go 15 rounds with no kickers or team defenses selected.
Although this is a slow draft, we will post picks as they occur, along with comments from Kevin Hanson, as opposed to waiting for the entire mock draft to be completed.
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Here are Round 13 results of our 2015 Fantasy Football Mock Draft:
13.01 - Sean Beazley (Team 1): Javorius Allen, RB, Baltimore Ravens
With Justin Forsett having a breakout season in 2014 and re-signing with the Ravens this offseason, Allen is no better than second in line for touches among the team's backs. That said, Allen is a versatile back that rushed for 1,489 yards that also had 41 receptions for 458 yards last year at USC. With Marc Trestman now running the offense, all of the team's running backs benefit from a scheme standpoint in PPR formats.
13.02 - Brendan Donahue (Team 1): Andre Williams, RB, New York Giants
As a rookie, Williams led the team in carries (217), rushing yards (721) and rushing touchdowns (seven), but he averaged just 3.3 yards per carry on the season. Williams may only be the third-most productive fantasy back on the Giants behind Rashad Jennings and Shane Vereen, but he could be first in line for goal-line carries.
13.03 - Kevin Hanson (Team 1): Dwayne Bowe, WR, Kansas City Chiefs
Well, at least Bowe can't have fewer touchdown receptions in 2015. After back-to-back 1,100-yard seasons in 2010 and 2011, Bowe has 801, 673 and 754 receiving yards in his past three seasons, respectively. Bowe may be one of a few free-agent wide receivers where Cleveland as a landing spot doesn't necessarily hurt his fantasy stock. As the 62nd wide receiver off the board in this mock, he's nothing more than some depth at the position.
13.04 - Kevin Hanson (Team 2): Terrance West, RB, Cleveland Browns
The frustrating part of owning a Browns running back is the inconsistency in carries. In West's final seven games played last season, here are his rush attempts: 26, 5, 14, 7, 15, 5 and 18. Reducing workload predictability for West is the selection of Miami's Duke Johnson in the third round of this year's draft. And based on the buzz Johnson has generated this offseason, it appears that West will be third in line for running back touches.
13.05 - Dan Yanotchko (Team 1): Marqise Lee, WR, Jacksonville Jaguars
Lee missed most of the offseason program due to a knee issue and he appears to be third behind Allen Robinson and Allen Hurns on the depth chart going into training camp. The majority of Lee's rookie-season production came with Robinson sidelined as four of Lee's five games with 50-plus yards came in the final six games of the season.
13.06 - Dan Yanotchko (Team 2): Dwayne Allen, TE, Indianapolis Colts
With eight touchdowns on only 29 receptions in 13 games, Allen is one of the league's better red-zone options at the position. In weeks he doesn't score, however, Allen's lack of volume (2.23 catches per game) will lead to mostly boom (scores a touchdown) or bust (doesn't score a touchdown) outcomes.
13.07 - Brendan Donahue (Team 2): Teddy Bridgewater, QB, Minnesota Vikings
Bridgewater improved throughout his rookie season, which is something you always want to see with a young quarterback. All four of his games with a completion percentage of at least 70 percent occurred within the final five games of the season. In addition, Bridgewater posted a 1:5 TD-to-INT ratio in his first four games but improved to a 13:7 TD-to-INT ratio for the remainder of the season. With the attention that Adrian Peterson commands from opposing defenses, it should open up the passing offense for Bridgewater in year two.
13.08 - Brendan Donahue (Team 3): Austin Seferian-Jenkins, TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Seferian-Jenkins played only nine games in his rookie season and finished with 21 catches for 221 yards and two touchdowns. With good health in 2015, there is some breakout appeal for ASJ and he gives Brendan two tight ends with upside. (Brendan also drafted Zach Ertz at 8.05.)
13.09 - Sean Beazley (Team 2): Fred Jackson, RB, Buffalo Bills
Although Jackson rushed for a career-low 3.7 yards per carry, he also set career highs with 66 receptions for 501 yards. In fact, Matt Forte (102) and Le'Veon Bell (83) were the only running backs that had more receptions than F-Jax last season. Now 34 years old, however, Jackson is likely to see fewer touches in 2015 especially considering the Bills upgraded the position by trading for LeSean McCoy. In fact, it appears that Jackson isn't a lock for the 2015 roster.
13.10 - Sean Beazley (Team 3): Theo Riddick, RB, Detroit Lions
With Joique Bell and second-round rookie Ameer Abdullah ahead of Riddick on the running back depth chart, many of Riddick's snaps may come out of the slot. Either way, Reggie Bush missed five games last season and Riddick had only 20 carries on the year.
13.11 - Kevin Hanson (Team 3): Ladarius Green, TE, San Diego Chargers
There were high hopes this time last year that Green would see an expanded role in 2014, but fantasy owners were left disappointed. Green posted just 19 receptions for 226 yards (and no touchdowns) while Antonio Gates finished second among tight ends in his age-34 season. For at least the first four games of this season, however, Green will see his role expand with Gates suspended for PEDs, which could open the door for maintaining an expanded role once Gates is back.
13.12 - Dan Yanotchko (Team 3): Doug Baldwin, WR, Seattle Seahawks
Baldwin set career highs of 66 receptions and 825 yards last season and his numbers post-Percy Harvin (4.55/58.0/0.27) were much better than they were prior to the trade (3.2/37.4/0.0). Adding Jimmy Graham and Tyler Lockett to the mix, however, there is little to no upside with Baldwin in Seattle's run-first offense. That said, he's more than a fair value as the WR64 in this mock.
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