NFL
Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Quarterbacks Fall, Wide Receivers Rise
Round 2
Overall Pick | Team | Selection | |
---|---|---|---|
13 | Jordan Hoover | Alshon Jeffery | WR9 |
14 | Jason Schandl | Le'Veon Bell | RB5 |
15 | Sam Hauss | Jordy Nelson | WR10 |
16 | Jacob Gibbs | Adrian Peterson | RB6 |
17 | JJ Zachariason | Devonta Freeman | RB7 |
18 | Aaron Watson | Mike Evans | WR11 |
19 | Stan Son | Rob Gronkowski | TE1 |
20 | Joseph Nammour | Lamar Miller | RB8 |
21 | Matt Blair | Brandon Marshall | WR12 |
22 | Jim Sannes | Eddie Lacy | RB9 |
23 | Tyler Buecher | Mark Ingram | RB10 |
24 | Jake Kent | Brandin Cooks | WR13 |
Best Pick: Lamar Miller
There's a lot of good value in the second round of drafts this year, as players such as Adrian Peterson and Rob Gronkowski fall into it quite often. But, to me, the best selection came from Joe Nammour at Pick 20, as he selected Lamar Miller as RB8.
Miller's taking over the starting gig in an offense that has ranked in the top five in rushing plays in each of the last two years, and he's been an efficient back in three of his four NFL seasons, rushing well above the league's average Rushing Net Expected Points (NEP) per rush rate. High efficiency with lots of volume could mean a big season for Miller.