Full-PPR Mock Draft: Podcast Recap June 2026 (Fantasy Football)

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The Guys are back with a Full PPR Mock Draft! Where will Andy, Mike, and Jason be planting their picks this time around? And more importantly… who are they willing to reach for when the board starts getting chaotic?

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Draft order for this one: Andy snags the 1.01, with Jason close behind with the 1.03, and Mike rounds us out with the 1.08.

Round 1

  • Andy (Pick 1.01): Puka Nacua (WR, LAR) – Andy shocks the room by passing on the consensus top RBs to lock down Nacua as his overall WR1. Andy calls Nacua “a complete cheat code” in full-PPR formats, offering the kind of weekly floor and ceiling combination that can anchor a championship roster. The Rams’ offense is primed for another big season, and after reportedly exploring a move for A.J. Brown but coming up empty-handed, there is little reason to believe Puka’s target dominance is going anywhere.
  • Jason (Pick 1.03): Bijan Robinson (RB, ATL) – After Jahmyr Gibbs came off the board at 1.02, Jason happily scooped up Bijan Robinson at 1.03. There isn’t much overthinking required here. Bijan is widely viewed as a top-two overall pick, so getting him third overall feels like a gift. He backed up the hype with an incredible 2025 campaign, leading all RBs in yards created per touch and evaded tackles while finishing second in receptions, receiving yards, and fantasy points. With elite rushing efficiency, receiving upside, and one of the safest workloads in fantasy football, Bijan gives Jason a cornerstone RB capable of carrying a roster every week.
  • Mike (Pick 1.08): Amon-Ra St. Brown (WR, DET) – Mike lets the draft come to him and lands one of fantasy football’s most reliable producers in Amon-Ra St. Brown. The Sun God has been a PPR machine, finishing as a top-tier fantasy option year after year thanks to his elite target volume and consistency. St. Brown has now posted three straight seasons with at least 1,200 receiving yards while also reaching double-digit touchdowns. In a Detroit offense that continues to funnel opportunities his way, Mike gets a weekly lineup anchor with one of the safest floors and highest ceilings at the position.

Round 2

  • Mike (Pick 2.05): Kenneth Walker (RB, KC) – Looking at the RB position, Mike is split between his beloved “Ken Bone” and Omarion Hampton to lead his RB room. He goes with his heart and secures Walker. The Chiefs’ GM Brett Veach has expressed that the Chiefs plan to establish the run and lean on the defense early in the season as Mahomes comes back from injury, so Walker is in line for a big workload to get Mike’s fantasy season rolling.
  • Jason (Pick 2.10): Kyren Williams (RB, LAR) – With RBs flying off the board (six went in Round 2 alone), Jason decided to double down on elite RB volume. The WRs still available were all in a similar tier on his board, making Kyren Williams the easy choice to pair with Bijan Robinson. Josh Jacobs was firmly in consideration, but the recent arrest and uncertainty surrounding his situation ultimately made the risk too difficult to justify this early in the draft. Jason isn’t worried about Blake Corum‘s presence and still views Williams as the clear lead back in the Rams’ offense.
  • Andy (Pick 2.12): Breece Hall (RB, NYJ)– After opening his draft with Puka Nacua, Andy turns his attention to RB at the 2/3 turn. With a long wait until his next selection and the RB pool starting to dry up, he felt it was important to secure a high-upside back here in Breece Hall. The Jets have made a concerted effort to improve the offense, bringing back Geno Smith while adding playmakers Omar Cooper Jr. and Kenyon Sadiq. If the offense takes the step forward he expects, Hall could easily return value as one of the steals of the second round.
Sep 28, 2025; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver Emeka Egbuka (2) looks on during the fourth quarter against Philadelphia Eagles at Raymond James Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images

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Round 3

  • Andy (Pick 3.01): Derrick Henry (RB, BAL) –  Andy keeps hammering the RB position and lands one of the most productive veterans in fantasy football. While age is usually a concern for backs entering this stage of their careers, Derrick Henry continues to prove he is built differently. The King showed little sign of slowing down last season, finishing second in rushing yards while ranking near the top of the league in explosive run rate and breakaway runs. Just as importantly, Henry remains attached to one of the NFL’s most run-friendly offenses. Baltimore ranked third in rushing volume, giving him plenty of opportunities to pile up yardage and TDs.
  • Jason (Pick 3.03): Trey McBride (TE, ARI) – Jason bypasses a clump of WRs and opts to secure a massive positional advantage by selecting TE Trey McBride. In a format where elite TEs can separate your roster from the pack, McBride offers both an elite weekly floor and overall TE1 upside. McBride dominated the position last season, finishing as the overall TE1 while leading all TEs in targets, routes run, air yards, red-zone targets, receptions, receiving yards, YAC, and TDs.
  • Mike (Pick 3.08): Emeka Egbuka (WR, TB) – Mike passes on the risk attached to Rashee Rice and instead plants his flag on Emeka Egbuka, even if it means reaching slightly ahead of ADP. The bet here is simple: opportunity and talent are about to collide in a big way. With Mike Evans no longer in Tampa Bay, a significant number of targets are up for grabs, and Egbuka is in a prime position to capitalize. Last season, Baker Mayfield battled through injuries that clearly impacted both his play and the overall efficiency of the offense.

Round 4

  • Mike (Pick 4.05): Colston Loveland (TE, CHI) – Mike continues to build around upside, landing Colston Loveland as his starting TE. Loveland flashed league-winning potential down the stretch last season. From Weeks 17-20, he was one of the hottest players at the position, posting two TE1 finishes, one TE2 finish, and another TE3 weekly performance. The path to a breakout season is easy to see. With DJ Moore traded to Buffalo, Loveland will have the opportunity to continue his connection with Caleb Williams.
  • Jason (Pick 4.10): Malik Nabers (WR, NYG) – After ignoring WR through the first three rounds, Jason finally takes his swing with Malik Nabers in a clear upside play. There is risk here, as Nabers probably won’t be ready for Week 1 and could open the season on PUP, but Jason is willing to play the long game. He knows a talent like Nabers rarely lasts this long in drafts, so he is comfortable absorbing the early-season uncertainty and stashing him in an IR spot while he patches together WR production early. It is an interesting strategy going zero WR through four rounds in a full PPR format, but Jason is betting big on a dominant second-half breakout once Nabers is fully healthy.
  • Andy (Picks 4.12): Carnell Tate (WR, TEN) – Andy continues building out his roster by adding Carnell Tate as a depth piece with clear upside. He is betting on Tate emerging as a key target earner and potentially leading his team in targets under Brian Daboll’s system. At this point in the draft, it’s a “get your guys” approach on the turn, and Andy clearly likes the opportunity Tate has in this offense.

Round 5

  • Andy (Pick 5.01): Quinshon Judkins (RB, CLE) –  Andy has more conviction for Judkins than Mike and Jason, so he starts Round 5 with his third RB.  He believes in the talent and opportunity enough to prioritize Judkins here, continuing a build centered around locking in multiple high-usage backs.
  • Jason (Pick 5.03): Rome Odunze (WR, CHI) – Jason stays true to his brand, drafting Odunze over Luther Burden, believing Odunze will emerge as his team’s primary target leader.
  • Mike (Pick 5.08): Zay Flowers (WR, BAL) – Mike gives himself Flowers, banking on some positive TD regression for a player who commanded massive yardage last year.
Oct 26, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Green Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (9) reacts following a catch against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the second half at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Barry Reeger-Imagn Images

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Round 6

  • Mike (Pick 6.05): Christian Watson (WR, GB) – Mike really wanted Tuten this round, but Betz wasn’t going to allow that to happen. Even without a second RB on his team, Mike just cannot pass on the upside of adding Christian Watson to his team before he could fall to other WR-needy teams in the room.
  • Jason (Pick 6.10): Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR, ARI) – Jason ignores consensus ADP and doubles down on the Cardinals’ passing game by stacking Marvin Harrison Jr. with Trey McBride. The only thing standing between this plan and greatness is QB stability… which Jason is optimistically assuming the Jacoby Brissett situation will sort itself out quickly, preferably before kickoff.
  • Andy (Pick 6.12): Makai Lemon (WR, PHI) – Andy continues building out his young receiver room by pairing Makai Lemon with Carnell Tate, forming a rookie WR tandem with plenty of upside swings. With A.J. Brown now in New England, a clearer path to early opportunity has opened up for Lemon in Philadelphia.

Round 7

  • Andy (Pick 7.01): Jalen Hurts (QB, PHI) – The slide of Jalen Hurts ends with Andy, as he doubles down on the Eagles, pairing him with Lemon. Last year, Hurts was going in the fourth round of drafts, so in Round 7, this feels like a steal for Andy.
  • Jason (Pick 7.03): JK Dobbins (RB, DEN) –  Jason scoops up J.K. Dobbins as a veteran value play, banking on recent camp buzz that he’s positioned as the clear lead back in Denver. The pick stings a bit more for Mike, who was eyeing Dobbins in this round.
  • Mike (Pick 7.08): Jacory Croskey-Merritt (RB, WAS) – BILL BILL BILL BILL! Mike finally pulls the trigger on an RB2, locking in “Bill” Croskey-Merritt in Round 7. With Brian Robinson Jr. gone, Mike is betting there is a clear path to a gritty early-down and goal-line role for Bill in Washington. The only thing standing in the way? An uncomfortable committee situation with Rachaad White lurking in the mix.

Round 8

  • Mike (Pick 8.05): Aaron Jones (RB, MIN) –  Mike gets a nice value win late in the draft, finally landing Aaron Jones and betting on Kevin O’Connell’s offense to keep him fantasy-relevant. Even if the volume isn’t elite, the role in a productive system gives him a path to weekly usefulness. Funny enough, Jones was the exact name Andy and Jason both expected Mike to take last round, so this time, Mike just lets the board come back to him and happily scoops up the value at 8.05.
  • Jason (Pick 8.10): Michael Pittman Jr. (WR, PIT) – Jason gets sniped with Quentin Johnston and has to pivot to Pitty City. Jason is fully projecting Pittman to finish as a target alpha over DK Metcalf. Andy isn’t so sure.
  • Andy (Pick 8.12): Matthew Golden (WR, GB) – Andy grabs Matthew Golden, betting on a player who will be on the field basically all the time. He gets him two rounds later than Christian Watson, who, at this point, is held together by vibes and medical tape.

Round 9

  • Andy (Pick 9.01): Kyle Pitts (TE, ATL) – Andy secures Kyle Pitts as his TE. Behind Drake London, who in this offense is catching passes? Pitts was TE2 last season, and he gets him at the TE8.
  • Jason (Pick 9.03): Jaxson Dart (QB, NYG) – Jason secures his starting QB, pairing Dart’s rushing upside with Malik Nabers. It is a late QB pick with upside.
  • Mike (Pick 9.08): Romeo Doubs (WR, NE) – Mike closes out his receiver core by adding Romeo Doubs, who lands in New England this offseason.
Sep 7, 2025; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet (26) celebrates with teammates after scoring a touchdown during the first half against San Francisco 49ers at Lumen Field.

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Round 10

  • Mike (Pick 10.05): Antonio Williams (WR, WAS) – Mike hunts for late-round rookie flyers, adding Commanders Antonio Williams to fill out his bench. Williams has the opportunity to be the WR2 in an offense led by Jayden Daniels.
  • Jason (Pick 10.10): Jayden Reed (WR, GB) – Jason snags Reed as a week-one priority play to round out his roster.
  • Andy (Pick 10.12): Zach Charbonnet (RB, SEA) – Andy spazes out after Borg sniped Jonathon Brooks. He panics and pivots to Charbs.

Round 11

  • Andy (Pick 11.01): George Kittle (TE, SF) – Andy uses his final pick to stash Kittle straight to his IR spot. Why not?
  • Jason (Pick 11.03): Chris Rodriguez Jr. (RB, JAX) – Jason buffers his backfield depth with CROD, taking advantage of camp news down in Jacksonville.
  • Mike (Pick 11.08): Brock Purdy (QB, SF) – Mike waits until the absolute final round to address QB, happily locking down Purdy as his highest-ranked remaining QB.

Final Rosters:

Andy’s Team

Jason’s Team

Mike’s Team

Final draft board for Full-PPR mock draft.

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