Top Late-Round Fantasy Football Draft Picks to Target

The 2025 NFL regular season is less than two weeks away, meaning everyone is knee deep in draft season. However, there is always time for another mock draft, and everyone knows the best way to do that is with the FantasyPros Fantasy Football Mock Draft Simulator. Here are a few of our favorite picks from this recent fantasy football mock draft.

Fantasy Football Draft Picks to Target

Pick 10.09 – Jordan Mason (RB – MIN)

Last year, Jordan Mason was outstanding early in the season, filling in for Christian McCaffrey, ranking as the RB5 over the first month, averaging 18.6 PPR fantasy points per game, totaling 17.4 or more in all but one contest. More importantly, Mason could steal the lead role from Aaron Jones. According to Fantasy Points Data, Mason had a better explosive run rate (7.8% vs. 3.5%) and missed forced tackle per attempt rate (22% vs. 11%) than Jones last year.

Pick 11.02 – Keon Coleman (WR – BUF)

Keon Coleman had four receiving touchdowns as a rookie, the second-most on the team despite ranking seventh with 29 receptions. He has had an impressive training camp. Furthermore, Coleman could turn into Josh Allen’s top wide receiver in 2025, especially with Khalil Shakir dealing with a high-ankle sprain. Last year, his first-read target share in the red zone (28.1%) led the team, 10.5% higher than any other Bill (per Fantasy Points Data). Coleman is one of my favorite double-digit round picks.

Pick 12.09 – Darnell Mooney (WR – ATL)

Unfortunately, Darnell Mooney suffered a shoulder injury early in training camp but should be ready for Week 1. The veteran is underrated, ranking outside the top-48 wide receivers in ADP after finishing last year as the WR31, averaging 12.1 PPR fantasy points per game, scoring a career-high five receiving touchdowns. According to Fantasy Points Data, Mooney ranked inside the top 36 wide receivers in air-yard share (33%), first-read target share (26.2%), and deep targets (17).

Pick 13.02 – Tyler Allgeier (RB – ATL)

While some fantasy players would rather handcuff other teams’ superstar running backs, I only handcuff my guys. Tyler Allgeier has no fantasy value as long as Bijan Robinson is healthy. However, the former BYU star is arguably the most valuable handcuff in fantasy football. He averaged 0.71 PPR fantasy points per touch in limited work last season. Furthermore, Allgeier was the RB29 as a rookie before the Falcons drafted Robinson, averaging 10 fantasy points per game.

Pick 14.09 – Marvin Mims Jr. (WR – DEN)

Marvin Mims Jr. was the WR22 from Week 13 through Week 18, averaging 17.5 PPR fantasy points per game, a higher average than Courtland Sutton (15.1). According to Fantasy Points Data, he averaged a higher fantasy points per route run average (1.12) than Puka Nacua (0.92), Brian Thomas Jr. (0.64), Justin Jefferson (0.58), and Nico Collins (0.55) over the final six regular-season contests. Yet, Mims had a 33.5% lower route participation rate than any of those four superstar wide receivers during those six weeks.

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