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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Quarterbacks Fall, Wide Receivers Rise
The numberFire football staff got together and did a fantasy football mock draft full of twists and turns. Which players fell past their average draft cost?

Round 14

Overall PickTeamSelection
157Jordan HooverJosh DoctsonWR73
158Jason SchandlVictor CruzWR74
159Sam HaussPierre GarconWR75
160Jacob GibbsVance McDonaldTE16
161JJ ZachariasonRueben RandleWR76
162Aaron WatsonDavante AdamsWR77
163Stan SonJameis WinstonQB13
164Joseph NammourCharles ClayTE17
165Matt BlairAlfred MorrisRB67
166Jim SannesJermaine KearseWR78
167Tyler BuecherJaelen StrongWR79
168Jake KentJason WittenTE18


Best Pick: Jason Witten

I guess I'm all about the late-round tight ends.

Witten was Mr. Irrelevant in this draft, but he should be anything but irrelevant in 2016 (I'm sorry, that was such a stupid sentence).

Do you know the last time Witten failed to catch 64 passes? 2003, his rookie year. Some of you were still in diapers when that happened.

Just so we're not skewing numbers, over the last three years -- "old" Jason Witten years -- Witten's averaged 0.07 touchdowns per game without Tony Romo under center. With Romo, that number jumps all the way to 0.44.

If you need a tight end with a fantastic floor, Witten's your man. As always.

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