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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Best Ball, Middle Pick (2025)

There is no low season, just the season. At least nowadays it feels that all the most important best ball platforms have already started their early best ball competitions. The average design position (ADP) still fluctuates massively with the consequences of the free agency, together with the NFL scouting combination and professional days, throwing spikes in ADP in the direction of a beginner that winks so much in a camera.

Draftkings was the last platforms that started their best ball competitions with competitions from 1 US dollar. Try a few bill designs from our Fantasy Football Mock Draft Simulator before immersing you so that you can get a feeling for the early ADP of 2025? Here you can see the complete design results.

There is no low season, only the season. At least nowadays it feels that all the most important best ball platforms have already started their early best ball competitions. The average design position (ADP) still fluctuates massively with the consequences of the free agency, together with the NFL scouting combination and professional days, throwing spikes in ADP in the direction of a beginner that winks so much in a camera.

Draftkings was the last platforms that started their best ball competitions with competitions from 1 US dollar. Try a few bill designs from our Fantasy Football Mock Draft Simulator before immersing you so that you can get a feeling for the early ADP of 2025? Here you can see the complete design results.

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1.06: Puka Nacua (Wr – Lar)

This low season flowed perfectly for Puka Nacua. With the news that Matthew Stafford returns to Los Angeles, Nacua was supposed to maintain his high ceiling. The addition of Davante Adams by Rams is an upgrade from Cooper Kupp at this time, but it is also a good thing that the Rams have not pursued anyone with an even higher ceiling that would have caused us to worry about Nacua.

While his WR4 ADP feels like a bargain, Nacua has to achieve more touchdowns because he has only managed nine in two seasons so far.

2.06: Brock Bowers (TE – LV)

Brock Bowers had an even better one than Nacua from players who had a great off -season. Last year Bowers fought the combination of Aidan O'Connell and Gardner Minshew as a PPR TE1 in total – something that is very important in the full PPR format of Draftkings.

Bowers also led all the narrow ends in games of 90+ reception rooms with seven. Now he will throw the ball a much better quarterback in Geno Smith.

Round 3-5

In the next three rounds we add Josh Jacobs, Zay Flowers and James Conner. These running backs can be found in the traditional RB Dead Zone, but at that time in the off -season their prices feel somewhat suppressed. Neither the packers nor the cardinals in this year's design with proven advantages will probably feel a high running high.

However, adding a second wide recipient in this area feels essential. Otherwise we have a single width through five laps, which is historically a bad choice in the best ball. Flowers may not have the highest advantage because the ravens distribute the ball, but it is a WR1 on an offensive that achieves many points, which is worth a lot with the best ball.

Rounds 6-8

Chris Godwin, Mark Andrews and Jaylen Warren were the next three picks. This trip helps to further strengthen our depths to run back, broad recipient and close end. Godwin was incredible before his injury and took second place when he received 1 and 7 Weeks for weeks. He also achieved 8.9 destinations per game and a career high-high 7.1 receptions per game. Godwin scored five touchdowns in seven games – as many as in the past two years.

Andrews is no longer a name that people want to design high at the end of the Buffalo Matchup, but it should be noted that he has achieved 10 touchdowns – two more than any other narrow end. If we select it here, we can be ready with the position after we have invested meaningful designs in Bowers and Andrews. Warren is a funny RB3, especially with Najee Harris, who has moved to the chargers.

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Rounds 9-12

In this phase of the design, we did not invest much in the position of the Wide Receiver, with only three selections in eight rounds. It's time to fix that. Our next three selections are all broad recipients: Michael Pittman, Keon Coleman and Rashid Shaheed. All three players have questions around them. In Pittman and Shaheed in particular, we saw the ceiling results that they can deliver.

After we have built a safe volume in Godwin, Flowers and Nacua, we can afford to shoot something on our head at that time, especially in the best ball designs. After all, in this series of picks, with everyone, we were able to wait a little and still get a dual threat signal caller in Kyler Murray with everyone.

Rounds 13-16

While the addition of Murray frees us to go in the desired direction, Bo nothing fell into the design, and there is no need to rethink things. Murray is a good quarterback, but if you wait until the 12th round to take your first quarterback, you probably need three anyway, so it makes sense to separate double-dip.

The only area that we have not met so far are newcomers. If we create this early, we may be able to get some great values ​​for newcomers who can make a difference late in the season if their roles expand. With this in mind, we add a few rookie to run back in Cam Skattebo and Devin Neal, as well as a player in the second year in Jalen Coker, who could make the leap while the Panthers continue to rise.

Rounds 17-20

We continue the rookie topic and take back another rookie that has run back in Ollie Gordon to add our sixth and last return in Bryce Young to a third quarterback. The Panthers quarters back ensures a nice stack with a coker. When we have rounded off the draft, we add more broad recipient depth in the form of Jalen Tolbert and Jalen Royals.

Analysis of the magicians -zauberer

We ended this design with three quarterbacks, six running backs, nine wide receivers and two narrow ends. This is a nice build for Draftkings.

The mixture of newcomers and safe soil/high parts at Wide Receiver ensures a fun team, even if there are some question marks. The draft assistant gave us a class 93/100.

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