With the season rapidly approaching, it is time to focus on fantasy football. Let’s do that by participating in a fantasy football mock draft. In my latest mock, we are using standard scoring settings, meaning you need players who rack up yards and score touchdowns because catches mean nothing. Let’s look at a few of my late-round fantasy football draft picks to target based on how this mock draft played out.
- Fantasy Football Draft Kit
- 2025 Fantasy Football Expert Rankings
- Fantasy Football ADP
- Fantasy Football Trade Tools
Fantasy Football Draft Targets: Late-Round Picks
Rome Odunze (WR – CHI)
It was a disappointing rookie season for the top-10 pick, but with this being an offense led by bad coaching and a rookie quarterback, it was not surprising. This offense should look better with former Broncos tight end coach Declan Doyle as the new offensive coordinator and former Lions play-caller Ben Johnson in charge.
More importantly, Caleb Williams doesn’t have his crutch Keenan Allen anymore, so this will force him to look to push the ball and look for the sophomore wideout.
Rachaad White (RB – TB)
There is debate on whether you should draft your running back’s handcuff. In Rachaad White’s case, you can make an argument for him because he is only a year removed from 1,500+ scrimmage yards and nine touchdowns. If Bucky Irving goes down or has a sophomore slump, White could see increased snaps.
It’s also worth noting that White announced it will likely be his last season in Tampa Bay. Do not be surprised if the Bucs get as much usage out of him as possible before they send him off.
Jakobi Meyers (WR – LV)
It was a career year for Jakobi Meyers, whose 87 catches for 1,024 yards were personal bests. Trading away Davante Adams made him the Raiders’ primary wide receiver, and he was able to produce without consistency at quarterback.
Las Vegas made a huge upgrade behind center with the addition of Geno Smith, reuniting him with Pete Carroll, who rejuvenated his career in Seattle. Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty will eat into Meyers’ targets, but he will still be the top wide receiver in this group.
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