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Fantasy Football Mock Draft: 14 Teams, Superflex (2025)

Fantasy Football Mock Draft: 14 Teams, Superflex (2025)

As we near the football season I sure we have all read over dozens of 10-team and 12-team mock drafts. And while that is fun, it can get a bit repetitive. So how about we switch things up a bit and dive into a fantasy football mock draft for the nerds and true die-hards of the sport? I present a 14-team, PPR, SuperFlex Fantasy Football Mock Draft.

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1.03 Jayden Daniels (QB – WAS)

Josh Allen, Lamar Jackson both went with the two picks before my pick at #3. Realistically the decision was between Daniels and Jalen Hurts.

Overall, I think Daniels is the way to go while Hurts gets the benefits of the Tush Push, but ultimately Daniels is a pass-first offense and should only get better in year 2.

2.12 Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR -DET)

A lot of people panic and think a QB in Round 2 is a must in SuperFlex leagues but with Brock Purdy, Justin Herbert and Justin Fields as some options, I feel like I would benefit more with an elite skill player instead.

3.03 Chase Brown (RB – CIN)

Going back to my thought process with my prior pick, I wasn’t thrilled with the QB options left on the board (Herbert or Caleb Williams), and felt like another playmaker would benefit me more.

Chase Brown is locked into a workhorse this year and should benefit from playing in one of the best offenses in the league

4.12 Kenneth Walker (RB  – SEA)

At this point I am pressing my luck when looking at my options for my second QB.

But I wanted to take advantage of some of the elite talent that’s been left on the board.

Kenneth Walker is a stud when healthy. He missed a career high six games last year but he also set a career high as a receiver with 53 targets with career marks in receptions and receiving yards.

5.03 Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)

At this point I am 100% committed to streaming a QB2 during the season.

It’s no secret Harrison didn’t live up to expectations in his rookie year. However, the good news is his usage increased big time in the second half of the season.

While he doesn’t receive the type of volume you see in a teams WR1, his upside is too hard to pass up in the 5th round.

While we hope he is a bit more efficient in 2025, his spike weeks will help in a deeper league.

6.12 TreVeyon Henderson (RB – NE)

I love that I was able to land Henderson here as my #3 RB.

While he may see some timeshare with Rhamondre Stevenson to begin the season, he should pull away as the lead back sooner rather than later.

We saw how explosive Henderson was at Ohio State and he showed the world that when he returned a kickoff for a TD in his first NFL game.

7.03 Geno Smith (QB – LV)

Finally nabbing my QB2 here in the seventh round, and I am totally ok with how this turned out. Waiting this long to grab a second QB in a SuperFlex league can get ugly quick but to land a starting QB with plenty of upside like Smith is phenomenal.

Geno Smith finished as QB15 in fantasy points per game last season and has the benefit of playing behind a better offensive line this year and playing along side some elite weapons in Ashton Jeanty and Brock Bowers.

8.12 Jakobi Meyers (WR – LV)

Speaking of Raiders weapons, Jakobi Meyers is vastly underrated and will be the Raiders WR1 alongside Bowers.

After Davante Adams’ departure, Meyers finished 19th in target share (23.5%), 13th in receiving yards per game (75.4), and 11th in first-read share (32.6%) per Fantasy Points Data.

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9.03 Deebo Samuel (WR – WAS)

This pick was between Deebo and Ricky Pearsall, and truthfully I like Pearsall better and have him ranked a tad higher but pairing Deebo with Jayden Daniels was the main reason I went this route.

10.12 Mark Andrews (TE – BAL)

Realizing I still didn’t have a starting TE and having Mark Andrews fall this fair was a perfect storm.

Andrews ADP has been anywhere to the late 80’s to 100, and we were able to draft him 120th overall, thats pretty good value in my opinion.

Andrews has the path to be a top 5 fantasy tight end once again. He finished last year as TE7 despite getting off to a slow start.

All the hype is on Isaiah Likely, and for good reason, but let’s not forget about Andrews just yet. Buy the dip on #89 in all formats.

11.03 Emeka Egbuka (WR – TB)

I personally think Egbuka was the best WR in this year’s draft class and has landed in a perfect spot with the Buccaneers.

Mike Evans isn’t getting any younger and Chris Godwin is coming off a horrific ankle injury. If any of those guys miss time, Egbuka is inserted into a primetime spot.

Other WRs on the board were Josh Downs, Hollywood Brown, and Darnell Mooney.

Mooney and Downs would be the others I’d consider since they will have pretty big roles in their respective offenses, but if Evans or Godwin, Egbuka could be a top-10 WR.

12.12 Will Shipley (RB – PHI)

With our league being a deeper league with 24 teams, we are at a point where we are digging deep on the depth charts and looking for guys with big time upside or handcuffs.

Will Shipley can fit both of those filters. If something happened to Saquon Barkey, Will Shpley becomes the hottest waive wire target of the season.

13.03 Colston Loveland (TE – CHI)

This could be the steal of the draft. Chicago used a first round pick on the former Wolverine and could be inserted in the starting TE spot right away. Ben Johnson loves utilizing his TE’s, which we saw how great Sam LaPorta became in Detroit.

Loveland could be used in the same way LaPorta was in that prolific Lions offense.

14.12 Tahj Brooks (RB – CIN)

Again, using these late round picks to handcuff some of the top RBs in the league and with us having Chase Brown, taking Brooks here makes a lot of sense.

15.03 Brandon Aubrey (K – DAL)

Taking the best available kicker. Grabbing a kicker in a high-powered offense that plays more than half its games in a dome is a plus.

16.12 Seattle D/ST

Quietly, the Seahawks defense finished the season as D/ST5 and only got better during the offseason.

Who knows if this a defense that can be held on to all season but has an easy start to the season, facing the 49ers, Steelers, and Saints in the first three weeks.

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