

I'm not as high on him as I was before that signing, as I fully expected Johnson to move on after this season. I have been unreasonably high on George Pickens during the entire NFL off-season, and I completed this mock a week or two before the Steelers extended Diontae Johnson. However, if you just follow popular ADP, you should be fine coming out of the first few rounds without risking much draft capital. It's difficult to second guess anything in the first round or two of a shallow league. That being said, with the eighth pick in the draft, I pulled the trigger on the highest upside player on the board and selected the Lions' Jameson Williams. For example, with two picks in the top 16 of a small league, compared to a single pick in the top 16 of a 16-team league, you can afford to miss. In a smaller league, you can afford to swing for the fences because a miss doesn't hurt as much. In smaller leagues, you're typically not as desperate for playmakers as you are in larger leagues. Also, to drain the rookie player pool, it's a seven-round rookie draft too.

As is the case in most small leagues, they include everything they can to pump up scoring and increase player value, and as such, this is set as a superflex, PPR league, with tight end premium scoring. In that event, I mocked an eight-team league. Regardless, many people still play in smaller, local home leagues with a handful of close friends and family. Or maybe you're a real degenerate and are in a monster single-copy 32-teamer or even bigger multi-copy leagues. If you're reading this, chances are good that you're mostly in 12-team leagues or possibly some bigger 14 or 16-teamers. In this final rookie mock draft, I wanted to look at what might happen in smaller leagues.
#Dynasty superflex adp simulator
I've been using DLF's new mock draft simulator tool for the drafts to introduce people to the tool itself and to familiarize more traditional fantasy owners with dynasty leagues and their drafts and draft strategy. Over the last month or so, I've been conducting and writing about my experiences with rookie and start-up dynasty mock drafts here at 4for4.
