If you are picking second in a 12-team, PPR league, you're set up for an excellent Fantasy Football season. You have the option in Round 1 of drafting one best wide receivers or running backs in the entire draft pool. However, planning ahead and projecting what will be available for you in Rounds 2 and 3 (where you have two selections in the span of four picks) can set you up for success in your Fantasy Football drafts.
After doing close to 100 mock and real drafts this summer, there's one key takeaway I have about picking at the top of the draft (picks 1-4 overall): I always like my builds a lot more when I draft a wide receiver in Round 1. So I started this draft off with CeeDee Lamb , a player who should benefit immensely from the return of Dak Prescott , plus defenses forced to