Fantasy Football Mock Draft 2019: 5-Round, 10-team projection, version 2.0

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LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 23: Robert Woods #17 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates his touchdown with teammate Cooper Kupp #18 during the first quarter of the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES, CA – SEPTEMBER 23: Robert Woods #17 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates his touchdown with teammate Cooper Kupp #18 during the first quarter of the game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on September 23, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images) /

Round 4

31. Team 10 – RB Aaron Jones
32. Team 9 – WR Robert Woods
33. Team 8 – TE George Kittle
34. Team 7 – QB Patrick Mahomes
35. Team 6 – WR Amari Cooper
36. Team 5 – RB Damien Williams
37. Team 4 – WR Brandin Cooks
38. Team 3 – WR Chris Godwin
39. Team 2 – WR Cooper Kupp
40. Team 1 – RB Josh Jacobs

Round Recap: Patrick Mahomes is finally off the board in Round 4, as this should be the round he is going in. But, instead, the Chiefs quarterback has an ADP in the second round.

George Kittle had a record-breaking season last year and will now have a season with Jimmy G to continue his run as a top three tight end.

Damien Williams is beginning to fade down drafts and that is for good reason, with players like Aaron Jones having a much safer floor than Williams, who will be fighting to keep his job all season long with Darwin Thompson and Carlos Hyde climbing the depth chart.

Round 5

41. Team 1 – WR Tyler Lockett
42. Team 2 – RB Chris Carson
43. Team 3 – RB Marlon Mack
44. Team 4 – RB Melvin Gordon
45. Team 5 – WR Tyler Boyd
46. Team 6 – WR Kenny Golladay
47. Team 7 – RB Derrick Henry
48. Team 8 – WR Alshon Jeffery
49. Team 9 – QB Deshaun Watson
50. Team 10 – RB Mark Ingram

Round Recap: 

If you have gotten this far, you were probably waiting to see where Melvin Gordon would end up. Well, the middle of the fifth is perfectly reasonable for a true risk. Gordon has a good chance of following the Le’Veon Bell way and not playing a single snap all season. In the fifth, taking a risk on a first-round talent may be worth it for someone, much like Team 4 here.

Another notable thing to remember here is Chris Carson’s value being overlooked but he easily could be an RB2 and more in the run-first Seahawks offense. Finally, Deshaun Watson is the second quarterback off the board and rightfully should be with his dual ability. That perfectly wraps up this and should give a great idea of how your draft could go.