![]() I love the depth at running back so I feel comfortable waiting on ball carriers and was able to grab both Jerome Ford, Cincinnati, and Jalen Berger, Wisconsin below their ADP on Fantrax.Īt quarterback, I decided to target several in the middle rounds that fall in the QB No. Drafting at the start, I chose to target wide receivers early and was able to snag three of my top 10 (Kayshon Boutte, LSU, Khalil Shakir, Boise State and Josh Downs, UNC) in the first three rounds. My strategy is to target wide receivers or quarterbacks early depending on who falls to me. Guys like Jayden Daniels, Arizona State, Spencer Sanders, Oklahoma State, and Grant Gunnell, Memphis are all available in the teen rounds. I’ve found myself loading up with running backs and wide receivers until, at the very earliest double-digit rounds, before I start considering quarterbacks. Strategy this year is a bit different due to the fact I’m not 100% sold on some of the “elite rushing” playmakers this season. It kind of worked for me but I like the start that Josh, Eric, and Nate had more than mine because of their wide receiver depth. My strategy every year is to take receivers early because it’s the position with the most turnover in performance. Follow your rankings early and don’t be afraid to take some longshots late that have higher upside. And because of that depth at practically every skill position, I had no issue going defense or tight end “relatively” early, landing the best available at each spot. The running back position is incredibly deep this year, so once I nabbed Bijan Robinson and Xazavian Valladay, I felt that I could wait it out until the latter portion of the draft. In a half-point PPR format, I could probably wait on a wide receiver. That may sound like blasphemy as a CFF analyst, but the strategy will morph and evolve depending on how the draft is playing out. I rarely have a set strategy entering CFF Drafts. Honestly, I’ve drafted other teams this year I like a lot better than this one. I tried to stick to taking the “best player available” in those rankings. This was actually the first draft I participated in since I finalized my official rankings, which are based on statistical projections rather than my opinion of individual players. 3 overall, though I’ve taken David Bell, Purdue in the same spot before. ![]() This time I opted for Matt Corral, Mississippi at No. I think there are a few elite signal-callers this year, and lots of very good ones. I prefer to draft my first quarterback much later. I’ve either drafted a quarterback in the first round or taken wide receivers with my first two picks. I haven’t had a standard strategy in drafts this year, but most of the time I’ve followed one of two paths. What is your 2021 CFF Draft Strategy? Did it work in this draft? Nicholas Ian Allen, Mike Bainbridge, Scott Bogman, Kevin Brown, CFFInsiders, Josh Chevalier, Eric Froton, Mitch Hardt, John Laub, Nate Marchese, Jared Palmgren, Dwight Peebles, my fellow college fantasy football diehards!ĭraft Date: J2021 CFF Summa Cum Laude Mock Draft Analysisġ.The CFF All-Americans, Twitter accounts : Please follow all 11. (I am no longer interested in playing with kickers.) The half-point PPR format consisted of the following starting lineup: two quarterbacks, two running backs, three wide receivers, one flex, one tight end, and a team defense. We guarantee that you will not regret playing in a CFF league this fall.Ģ021 Summa Cum Laude Mock Draft: College Fantasy Football Post-Draft Analysis What are you waiting for this summer? Get off the sideline and into the game on Fantrax. Afterward, all answered three pressing questions for additional insight for readers.Īlso check out my latest College Fantasy Football Rankings!Ĭollege Fantasy Football provides alternative-reality zealots, NFL Draftniks, and Dynasty and Devy owners a competitive advantage against their opponents. I invited 11 of the foremost College Fantasy Football All-Americans to partake in the eighth annual Summa Cum Laude Draft. I wanted to provide the hobby with a baseline of player value before training camps opened on campuses across the nation. When I organized the event in 2014, there were very few CFF mock drafts available. Now, I have the honor of posting my preseason player rankings, writing player profiles, and hosting the Summa Cum Laude Mock Draft. In the early Nineties, I started playing fantasy sports, and 12 years ago, I participated in a college fantasy football league for the first time…my alternative-reality life changed forever. In the Seventies and Eighties, I followed MLB and NFL religiously and collected baseball and football cards like millions of other kids. Every day I appreciate how fortunate I am to play fantasy sports.
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