Jacksonville, FL – August 17: Tampa Bay Buccaneers who run back Bucky Irving (7), catches a ball during the pre -season match between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Jacksonville Jaguars on August 17, 2024 in Jacksonville Everbank, FL. (Photo by Cliff Welch/Icon Sportswire via Getty images)
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If you read this article, my Home League 2025 Fantasy Football Draft has already happened. If the proud owner of the 4th choice, I will go through how you can crush your concept from this lock. Today we are doing a fantasy football mock Draft, but I will share those real money design results soon.
I have done two other design slots so far, so make sure you look at it below. For this exercise we jump in one ESPN, 12 team, PPR Mock Draft Before I show my team and explain the strategy.
2025 Fantasy Football Draft Strategy: Pick 4
Just like the third choice, you want to give priority to a balanced design. Since you have moments when your choices are far apart, try to prevent you from going in one position.
Early in the design it is best to alternate between the best possible decline and a broad receiver. When drawing up Pick Four, it is not optimal for an elite quarterback or tight end.
2025 Fantasy Football Mock Draft
Round one: Ceedee Lamb
Round two: Bucky Irving
Round three: Jaxon Smith-Njigba
Round four: Breecy Hall
Strategy for rounds 1-4
Starting from your concept with one broad recipient and one that runs back is the best strategy of this lock. That’s because you could land Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Breece Hall from this lock every time.
Because Hall and Smith-Njigba are great values in two different positions, you are now in a perfect place in the future. With your most important positions that are already covered, you are later not safe for unnecessary series in the design.
Round Five: Tetairoa McMillan
Round six: RJ Harvey
Round seven: Evan Engram
Round eight: Ricky Pearsall
Strategy for rounds 5-8
Somewhere in this reach you want to get a tight end. Setting up too early is not a great plan of this place, but waiting is not the best idea either.
Focus on TJ Hockenson, Sam Laporta or Evan Engram is the best move you can make. Unlike that, make sure you walk back at least one.
I have discovered that focusing on one in rounds six or seven is the sweet spot. Rounds five and eight are fine, but if you can avoid that, do this.
Round Nine: Justin Fields
Round 10: Josh Downs
Round 11: Travis Etienne JR
Round 12: Brandon Aiyuk
Jacksonville, Florida – December 31: Travis Etienne Jr. #1 of the Jacksonville Jaguars runs the ball during the fourth quarter against the Carolina Panthers in Everbank Stadium on December 31, 2023 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Courtney Culbreath/Getty Images)
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Strategy for rounds 9-12
This range is where you draw up your late-round quarterback. While Justin Fields, you can feel good about taking just one, but Anthony Richardson is also a great 2nd option. That is how the design board will happen later.
In this range you want to ensure that you walk back one. For these rounds, 10 and 11 are the Sweet Spot.
Round 13: Kyle Williams
Round 14: Jacory Croskey-Merritt
Round 15: Brandon Aubrey
Round 16: Arizona Cardinals D/ST
Strategy for rounds 13-16
As soon as you have your second running back for the bank, it is the best player available from here. You should now be familiar with Kyle Williams, but Jacory Croskey-Merritt is also a great addition.
Croskey-Merritt has crushed the training camp And has a real shot to take over the RB1 lane from Brian Robinson Jr. Yet he goes so late in concepts that I even forgot him for a few articles.
The 4th place is extremely strong this year for Fantasy Football concepts. In general, this Fantasy Football Mock Draft went very well, and anyone who sets up a similar team should be enthusiastic about their coming season.
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