Mock drafts are one of the best ways to prepare for your real fantasy football draft, and this one was conducted using 4for4’s powerful DraftHero tool. We used ESPN’s standard scoring settings for this 10-team mock draft: full PPR, 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, 1FLEX, 1D/ST, 1K, and five bench spots. It ran for 15 rounds, and the results gave us a fresh look at ADP trends, early reaches, late values, and positional depth across all phases of the draft.
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Let’s dive into the results and pull out the most actionable takeaways.
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Fantasy Football 10-Team Mock Draft Rounds 1–4
Biggest Reach: Terry McLaurin, WR, Commanders (Round 4, Pick 11)
After four straight seasons with 1,000+ yards and modest touchdown production, McLaurin finally broke out in 2024. He posted 82 catches, 1,096 yards, and 13 touchdowns, finishing as the WR6 in total PPR points. His per-game production (WR16) paints a more modest picture, but that full-season health combined with Jayden Daniels’ strong rookie showing helped raise his floor and ceiling.
Still, this early Round 4 price feels aggressive. McLaurin will be 30 this season, faces potential target competition from new arrival Deebo Samuel, and remains in a contract dispute that could bleed into training camp. If things get resolved, McLaurin is a steady WR2, but his range of outcomes includes a holdout, target squeeze, or TD regression. A top-40 pick feels rich given the uncertainty.
Biggest Fall: Garrett Wilson, WR, Jets (Round 4, Pick 12)
Wilson’s ADP dip continues to be one of the more surprising trends in early 2025 fantasy football drafts. After a WR30 finish in 2023, Wilson exploded for 96 receptions, 1,242 yards, and 7 scores last season, finishing as the WR10. He did so while catching passes from a diminished version of Aaron Rodgers and backup-level quarterback play.
Now he gets Justin Fields and a new offensive coordinator in Tanner Engstrand, who drew praise for his deployment of Amon-Ra St. Brown in Detroit. If Engstrand can use Wilson similarly, we may see a jump in efficiency and a higher weekly floor. This is a potential WR1 being drafted at the WR16–20 range. Don’t let him fall this far in your league.
Fantasy Football 10-Team Mock Draft Rounds 5–8
Draft Strategy Takeaway: Why QBs Go Early in 10-Team Leagues
The elite rushing quarterbacks (Lamar Jackson, Josh Allen, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts) all went in the first five rounds of this mock, and that strategy makes sense in a smaller league. In 10-team formats, positional scarcity becomes even more critical, and locking in a weekly difference-maker at quarterback can provide a significant edge.
While depth is easier to come by at RB and WR in 10-team leagues, finding a high-floor, high-ceiling QB becomes harder once the top tier dries up. The manager who ends up with QB10 or QB11 might not be able to make up the weekly scoring gap elsewhere. It’s worth considering a “hero QB” build early—especially if you’re in the back half of Round 2 or early Round 3.
Fantasy Football 10-Team Mock Draft Rounds 9–11
Biggest Reach: Javonte Williams, RB, Cowboys (Round 9, Pick 2)
Now two years removed from his devastating knee injury, Williams says he’s “fully healed,” but his 2024 production told a different story. He ranked near the bottom of the league in yards after contact, broken tackles per attempt, and overall explosiveness. His role in Dallas is also far from secure.
The Cowboys brought in Miles Sanders and rookie Jaydon Blue, both of whom are expected to challenge for touches. Even if Williams begins the year as the nominal starter, it’s unlikely he holds onto a bell-cow workload. At best, he’s a part of a frustrating committee—at worst, he loses the job entirely. He’s being drafted as a flex/RB3, but carries a lot of risk without much upside at this price.
Fantasy Football 10-Team Mock Draft Rounds 12–14
Draft Strategy Takeaway: Don’t Reach for D/ST and Kickers
Whether your league requires it or not, we included kickers and defenses in this 10-team PPR mock to simulate what a full draft looks like. Our advice hasn’t changed: if you need to draft both, do so in the final two rounds.
Target high-upside defenses like the 49ers, Rams, Chargers, Giants, or Chiefs—units that either have strong pass rushes or soft early schedules. For kickers, go after players in high-scoring offenses with job security and indoor games on the schedule.
Biggest Fall: Tank Bigsby, RB, Jaguars (Round 14, Pick 2)
Bigsby showed flashes of breakout potential last season. He averaged 4.6 yards per carry and turned in a few splash games when Travis Etienne was limited or sidelined. But Jacksonville added Bhayshul Tuten in the fourth round, muddying the backfield even further.
If Bigsby can win early-down work and the goal-line role, he could be a high-upside stash. But with Etienne healthy and Tuten earning praise in camp, this is likely to be a frustrating committee. He’s a fine Round 14 pick, but don’t expect weekly usability right away.
2025 10-Team Mock Draft (10-Team): Full Board
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FAQ: 2025 ESPN Fantasy Draft Strategy (PPR)
What are ESPN’s default PPR settings for 2025?ESPN uses full PPR scoring with the following starting roster: 1QB, 2RB, 3WR, 1TE, 1FLEX, 1D/ST, 1K, and five bench spots.
When should I draft a quarterback in 10-team leagues?Elite QBs are worth targeting in Rounds 2–4 in smaller leagues. The depth at RB/WR means you can afford to grab a high-end quarterback early.
Is Garrett Wilson a value pick in 2025 fantasy drafts?Yes. Wilson’s WR10 finish in 2024 combined with a scheme upgrade and new quarterback makes him a potential league-winner if drafted in Round 4.
How should I approach defenses and kickers in PPR drafts?Wait until the final two rounds. Don’t chase last year’s top scorers—focus on matchup-based units and indoor kickers on high-scoring teams.
What’s the best draft strategy for 10-team full PPR leagues?Increased positional depth makes it easier to zig while others zag. Secure elite QB or TE early, and take more risks at WR and RB later in the draft.
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