Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Superflex, 10-Team (2024)

NFL teams are beginning summer practices. It’s not long before preseason action begins. Now is the time to prepare for your fantasy football drafts. We’ll have you covered with our fantasy football draft rankings and 2024 Fantasy Football Draft Kit to help you dominate your leagues. Here’s a look at a fantasy football mock draft using our FREE mock draft simulator. You can check out the full fantasy football mock draft results below, and we dive into a few of the picks.

Fantasy Football Mock Draft

Here’s a superflex fantasy football mock draft. We pick from the No. 8 spot. Here is the full draft board and results from our draft analyzer.

Full Fantasy Football Mock Draft Board

Fantasy Football Mock Draft Pick Review

Here are our thoughts on a few of the notable picks from this fantasy football mock draft.

Dak Prescott (QB – DAL)

After a disappointing, injury-marred season in 2022, Dak Prescott rebounded with perhaps the finest season of his career in 2023. Prescott led all NFL quarterbacks in touchdown passes (36) and completions (410) last season and finished QB3 in fantasy scoring. Although he doesn’t offer a great deal of value as a runner, Prescott is one of the better pure passers in the game. In 2023, he ranked second in completion percentage (69.5%) among QBs with at least six starts, second in passer rating (105.9) and sixth in yards per attempt (7.7). Prescott benefits from playing with CeeDee Lamb, one of the best young receivers in the game.
– Pat Fitzmaurice

De’Von Achane (RB – MIA)

Achane was part of the new wave of explosive young rushers to hit the scene last season. He finished as the RB5 in fantasy points per game. In the eight games he played at least 41% of the snaps, Achane averaged 14.2 touches and 113.8 total yards. Any fantasy gamer who falls in love with efficiency stats will love Achane. He was so damn good last year, ranking first in explosive run rate, third in missed tackles forced per attempt, and second in yards after contact per attempt (per Fantasy Points Data). If he can overtake Raheem Mostert (and hold off Jaylen Wright) as the team’s primary goal-line rusher, Achane could finish as a top-three back in 2024.
– Derek Brown

Kyle Pitts (TE – ATL)

Pitts was railroaded yet again last year by Arthur Smith, as he played most of the season at less than 100%. Pitts finished as the TE16 in fantasy points per game and the TE15 in expected fantasy points per game. Much of this can be attributed to his minuscule touchdown production (only three, 18th among TEs) and a non-existent red zone role (34th in red zone targets). While Pitts lagged in YPRR and FD/RR (18th in both), he still flashed in one of the metrics I look to for projecting talent and ceiling at the tight end position, and that’s YPRR vs. man coverage. Last year, Pitts ranked seventh in this metric, immediately behind Travis Kelce. With a revamped offensive system, a clean bill of health, and improved quarterback play, Pitts is set to soar this season.
– Derek Brown

Fantasy Football Draft Rankings

Check out the consensus 2024 fantasy football draft rankings from our experts.


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