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        Perfect Draft: 12-Team Non-PPR (Updated Sept. 2)

        A round-by-round game plan for your 12-team non-PPR draft.
        By Jared Smola | Updated on Tue, Aug 1 2023 4:53 PM UTC
        Perfect Draft: 12-Team Non-PPR (Updated Sept. 2)

        You should go into every fantasy draft with a general plan of attack.

        Of course, you’ll need to be able to adjust throughout the draft and pounce on value wherever it presents itself. That’s where the Draft War Room with customized, dynamic rankings comes into play.

        But building a round-by-round strategy beforehand certainly helps. That’s exactly what we’re doing with the Perfect Draft series — using the Draft War Room and ADP to get an idea of where the value will be in each round.

        This is the 12-Team Non-PPR Perfect Draft. Each strategy guide assumes 16-round drafts and starting lineups of 1 QB, 2 RBs, 2 WRs, 1 TE, 1 Flex, 1 K and 1 DST. The Draft War Room will help you adjust your strategy if your league settings are different.

        Note: Sept. 2 updates are in bold. Remember to check your Draft War Room for the most up-to-date rankings customized to your league's rules.

        Pick 1, 2, 3 or 4

        Round 1

        RB: Jonathan Taylor, Christian McCaffrey, Derrick Henry

        WR: Cooper Kupp

        You’ll likely find a RB topping your rankings here.

        If Taylor and McCaffrey are off the board, we’d have no issue playing it “safe” with Kupp.

        Round 2

        RB: Saquon Barkley, Alvin Kamara, Leonard Fournette

        WR: CeeDee Lamb, Tyreek Hill

        TE: Mark Andrews

        The dream scenario here is Saquon Barkley, although ADP now says he's unlikely to be available.

        Kamara and Fournette are nice consolation prizes if you miss on Barkley. We’d recommend having at least 1 RB through 2 picks.

        If you opened with a RB, Lamb, Hill and Andrews are solid selections.

        Round 3

        RB: Leonard Fournette, James Conner

        WR: Tee Higgins, Mike Evans, D.J. Moore, A.J. Brown, Michael Pittman

        TE: Mark Andrews

        Don’t be afraid to open with 3 RBs if Fournette or Conner is still available here.

        Outside of RB, Higgins and Andrews stick out as strong values in the early 3rd.

        Round 4

        RB: Breece Hall

        WR: Mike Williams, Courtland Sutton, D.K. Metcalf, Allen Robinson

        This is a good time to target a WR, with Williams sticking out as an especially strong pick.

        Consider Hall if you don’t yet have your RB2.

        Round 5

        RB: Elijah Mitchell

        WR: Mike Williams, Allen Robinson, Courtland Sutton, Brandin Cooks,

        TE: Darren Waller

        We again prefer the WRs to the RBs here (which is why we like getting 2 or 3 RBs within your first 3 picks).

        Waller is your last shot at a truly elite TE.

        Round 6

        RB: Dameon Pierce, Clyde Edwards-Helaire

        WR: Jerry Jeudy, Gabriel Davis, Rashod Bateman

        If you happen to have a shot at 1 of our top-6 QBs here, pull the trigger.

        Otherwise, 2022 Honorable Mention Comeback Pick Allen Robinson is your top target, with Davis a strong Plan B.

        We’d only consider Sanders and Edwards-Helaire over the WRs if you’re still looking for your RB2.

        Robinson's ADP is up to 5.09, so don't bank on him being here.

        This is where we'd now consider Dameon Pierce, who's clearly atop Houston's depth chart.

        Round 7

        RB: Dameon Pierce, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Miles Sanders, Tony Pollard

        WR: Rashod Bateman, Adam Thielen, JuJu Smith-Schuster

        TE: Dallas Goedert

        Lots of different directions to go here, based on your team build through 6 rounds.

        This is a good spot to add your RB3.

        There’s a chance that 2022 Breakout Player Rashod Bateman makes it back to you in the 8th, but grab him here if you wanna make sure you get him.

        This is also the spot for Goedert, 1 of our favorite TE values.

        Rounds 8 and 9

        QB: Trey Lance

        RB: Rhamondre Stevenson

        WR: Tyler Lockett, Drake London, Christian Kirk, Brandon Aiyuk

        Bateman is the Round 8 pick if still available.

        Lance is an awesome pick here if you’re still looking for your QB1. His rushing ability alone gives him a good chance to score as a top-10 fantasy QB.

        New ADP data has this looking like a much weaker spot at RB than it did a few weeks ago. Try to have at least 2 RBs -- ideally 3 -- through 7 rounds.

        Rounds 10 and 11

        RB: Darrell Henderson, Alexander Mattison, Raheem Mostert, Rachaad White

        WR: Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Kadarius Toney, Chase Claypool, Treylon Burks, Garrett Wilson, George Pickens

        We recommend being in “Upside Mode” on your Draft War Room by this point of your draft. Prioritize ceiling.

        With no standout values at QB or TE here, continue adding depth at RB and WR.

        Rounds 12 and 13

        QB: Trevor Lawrence

        RB: Jamaal Williams, Rachaad White, Isiah Pacheco

        WR: George Pickens, Jahan Dotson, Julio Jones, D.J. Chark

        TE: Irv Smith, David Njoku, Albert Okwuegbunam, Evan Engram

        Lawrence is our favorite late-round QB value and is a nice pick here if you're still looking for your QB1.

        Ditto at TE. Njoku and Engram are our 2 favorite late-round values at the position.

        Rounds 14, 15 and 16

        RB: Isiah Pacheco, Sony Michel, Zamir White, Eno Benjamin, Ty Davis-Price, Zack Moss, Boston Scott

        WR: Jahan Dotson, Julio Jones, D.J. Chark, Romeo Doubs, Parris Campbell, Alec Pierce, Nico Collins, Wan’Dale Robinson, Josh Palmer

        TE: Evan Engram, David Njoku, Tyler Higbee, Gerald Everett

        Add 1 more high-upside bench stash – and use your final 2 picks at DST and K.

        DSTs with the best early-season schedules, per the Team Defense Strategy Guide:

        Carolina

        Cleveland

        Denver

        N.Y. Giants

        San Francisco

        Here’s a team you could put together using this plan:


        Pick 5, 6, 7 or 8

        Round 1

        RB: Derrick Henry, Austin Ekeler, Joe Mixon

        WR: Cooper Kupp

        TE: Travis Kelce

        You’ll likely find a RB topping your rankings here, although we’d also have no issue playing it “safe” with Kupp.

        You’ll also see Kelce near the top of your rankings – a testament to the big positional advantage he provides.

        Round 2

        RB: Saquon Barkley, Nick Chubb, Alvin Kamara

        WR: CeeDee Lamb

        TE: Travis Kelce

        Kelce and Barkley are the dream scenarios here. We’d prioritize Barkley if you started with Kupp. If you grabbed a RB in the 1st round, Kelce figures to top your rankings.

        If both guys are gone, we’d lean toward Chubb or Kamara.

        Round 3

        RB: James Conner

        WR: Tee Higgins, Mike Evans, D.J. Moore, A.J. Brown

        TE: Kyle Pitts

        Lots of different directions to go here.

        Conner is the pick if you didn’t start with a pair of RBs – and maybe even if you did. Nothing wrong with opening RB-RB-RB, assuming you can start all 3. Check out the Undervalued Players article for more on Conner.

        The pass catchers are also strong picks here. Pitts is a difference-maker at TE; Higgins, Evans, Moore and Brown all boast WR1 potential.

        Round 4

        RB: Breece Hall

        WR: Mike Williams, D.J. Moore, D.K. Metcalf, Courtland Sutton

        TE: Darren Waller

        The WRs look best here (which is why we like getting 2 or 3 RBs in the first 3 rounds). Williams has the best chance to make it back to you in Round 5, so you might lean toward Moore or Pittman.

        Hall makes sense here if you’re still looking for your RB2.

        Round 5

        RB: J.K. Dobbins

        WR: Mike Williams, Allen Robinson, Courtland Sutton, Brandin Cooks, Jerry Jeudy

        Williams is an awesome value if still available here. There’s a tier drop to the next group of WRs, although Cooks, Robinson and the Broncos WRs are still solid picks.

        Dobbins is unlikely to help you much early in the season but still has nice longer-term upside for a 5th-round pick.

        Round 6

        RB: Dameon Pierce, Clyde Edwards-Helaire

        WR: Allen Robinson, Jerry Jeudy, Gabriel Davis

        If you happen to have a shot at 1 of our top-6 QBs here, pull the trigger.

        Otherwise, 2022 Honorable Mention Comeback Pick Allen Robinson is your top target, with Jeudy and Davis strong consolations.

        We’d only consider the RBs over those WRs if you’re still looking for your RB2.

        This is where we'd now consider Dameon Pierce, who's clearly atop Houston's depth chart.

        Round 7

        RB: Dameon Pierce, Clyde Edwards-Helaire, Miles Sanders, Tony Pollard

        WR: Rashod Bateman, JuJu Smith-Schuster

        TE: Dallas Goedert

        This is a good spot for a RB if you don’t have 3 yet. Sanders and Edwards-Helaire are more “floor” plays; Pollard is the upside shot.

        If you’re 3-deep at RB, this is the time to target Goedert, 1 of our favorite values at the position.

        We also have no issue grabbing Bateman here, although ADP says he’ll likely still be available in the 8th.

        Round 8

        QB: Trey Lance

        RB: Rhamondre Stevenson

        WR: Rashod Bateman, Tyler Lockett, Drake London, Christian Kirk, Brandon Aiyuk

        2022 Breakout Player Rashod Bateman is a smash value here.

        Lance is worth considering if you’re still looking for your QB1, although there’s a decent chance he’s still available in the 9th.

        New ADP data has this looking like a much weaker spot at RB than it did a few weeks ago. Try to have at least 2 RBs -- ideally 3 -- through 7 rounds.

        Round 9

        QB: Trey Lance

        RB: Darrell Henderson, Alexander Mattison

        WR: Tyler Lockett, Drake London, Christian Kirk, Kadarius Toney

        Lance is the pick here if you still need your starting QB. His rushing ability alone gives him a good chance to score as a top-10 fantasy QB.

        If you’re set at QB, add a WR with this pick.

        Round 10

        RB: Darrell Henderson, Alexander Mattison, Kenneth Gainwell

        WR: Kadarius Toney, Chase Claypool, Treylon Burks

        We recommend being in “Upside Mode” on your Draft War Room by this point of your draft. Prioritize ceiling.

        With no standout values at QB or TE here, continue adding depth at RB and WR.

        Round 11

        RB: Raheem Mostert, Rachaad White, Khalil Herbert

        WR: Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Garrett Wilson, George Pickens

        The WRs here are particularly intriguing. Wilson and Pickens are talented rookies; Valdes-Scantling is in for a significant role with Patrick Mahomes.

        Rounds 12 and 13

        QB: Trevor Lawrence

        RB: Jamaal Williams, Rachaad White, Isiah Pacheco

        WR: George Pickens, Jahan Dotson, Julio Jones, D.J. Chark

        TE: Irv Smith, David Njoku, Albert Okwuegbunam, Evan Engram

        Lawrence is our favorite late-round QB value and is a nice pick here if you're still looking for your QB1.

        Ditto at TE. Njoku and Engram are our 2 favorite late-round values at the position.

        Rounds 14, 15 and 16

        RB: Isiah Pacheco, Sony Michel, Zamir White, Eno Benjamin, Ty Davis-Price, Zack Moss, Boston Scott

        WR: Jahan Dotson, Julio Jones, D.J. Chark, Romeo Doubs, Parris Campbell, Alec Pierce, Nico Collins, Wan’Dale Robinson, Josh Palmer

        TE: Evan Engram, David Njoku, Tyler Higbee, Gerald Everett

        Add 1 more high-upside bench stash – and use your final 2 picks at DST and K.

        DSTs with the best early-season schedules, per the Team Defense Strategy Guide:

        Carolina

        Cleveland

        Denver

        N.Y. Giants

        San Francisco

        Here’s a team you could put together using this plan:



        Pick 9, 10, 11 or 12

        Round 1

        RB: Joe Mixon, Dalvin Cook, Najee Harris

        WR: Ja’Marr Chase

        TE: Travis Kelce

        There’s a good chance you’ll find Kelce atop your rankings here – a testament to the big positional advantage he provides. But, based on ADP, there’s a good chance he gets back to you in Round 2.

        We’d lean toward grabbing 1 of the 3 RBs listed above.

        Round 2

        RB: Saquon Barkley, Nick Chubb, Alvin Kamara

        WR: CeeDee Lamb, Stefon Diggs

        TE: Travis Kelce

        Pencil in either Barkley or Kelce here. Both guys are big values in Round 2.

        Round 3

        RB: James Conner

        WR: Tee Higgins, D.J. Moore, A.J. Brown, Michael Pittman

        TE: Kyle Pitts

        Conner is the dream scenario here, especially if you didn’t start RB-RB. Check out the Undervalued Players article for more on Conner.

        If Conner is gone, pivot to 1 of the pass catchers listed above. Pitts is a difference-maker at TE; Higgins, Moore and Pittman all boast WR1 potential.

        Round 4

        WR: Mike Williams, D.J. Moore, Courtland Sutton

        TE: Kyle Pitts

        We love Pitts if he’s still hanging around here.

        Otherwise, the WRs look like the best values.

        Round 5

        RB: J.K. Dobbins

        WR: Allen Robinson, Brandin Cooks, Jerry Jeudy, Marquise Brown

        This looks like another prime spot for a WR.

        We’d consider Dobbins in the late-5th with news on his health trending up.

        Dobbins is unlikely to help you much early in the season but still has nice longer-term upside for a 5th-round pick.

        Round 6

        QB: Kyler Murray, Jalen Hurts

        WR: Allen Robinson, Jerry Jeudy, Marquise Brown, Gabriel Davis, Rashod Bateman

        Plan on going WR or elite QB here.

        2022 Honorable Mention Comeback Pick Allen Robinson is your top target at WR.

        Murray and Hurts both have the potential to lead all QBs in fantasy points.

        Rounds 7 and 8

        RB: Dameon Pierce, Tony Pollard, Rhamondre Stevenson, Cordarrelle Patterson, Chase Edmonds, Kareem Hunt

        WR: Rashod Bateman, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Tyler Lockett, Drake London, Christian Kirk, Brandon Aiyuk

        TE: Dallas Goedert

        Lots of different directions to go here.

        This is a good place to grab your RB3 if you don’t have one yet.

        2022 Breakout Pick Rashod Bateman is an excellent value here.

        And Goedert, 1 of our favorite values at TE, is a great target if you still need a starter at that spot.

        This is where we'd now consider Dameon Pierce, who's clearly atop Houston's depth chart.

        Rounds 9 and 10

        QB: Trey Lance

        RB: Darrell Henderson, Alexander Mattison, Raheem Mostert, Kenneth Gainwell

        WR: Drake London, Kadarius Toney, Christian Kirk, Chase Claypool, Treylon Burks

        We recommend being in “Upside Mode” on your Draft War Room by this point of your draft. Prioritize ceiling.

        Lance is an awesome pick here if you’re still looking for your QB1. His rushing ability alone gives him a good chance to score as a top-10 fantasy QB.

        If you’re set at QB, continue adding to your RB and WR depth.

        Rounds 11 and 12

        QB: Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields

        RB: Raheem Mostert, Rachaad White, Jamaal Williams, Kenneth Gainwell, Khalil Herbert

        WR: Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Garrett Wilson, George Pickens, Skyy Moore, D.J. Chark, Rondale Moore

        This is a solid spot to look at QB if you don’t have one yet. Lawrence is our favorite late-round QB value; Fields’ athleticism gives him intriguing upside.

        Otherwise, add another upside RB or WR.

        Rounds 13 and 14

        RB: Isiah Pacheco, Boston Scott, Eno Benjamin, Zamir White, Zack Moss

        WR: D.J. Chark, Jahan Dotson, Parris Campbell, Alec Pierce, Nico Collins, Romeo Doubs, Wan'Dale Robinson

        TE: Irv Smith, David Njoku, Albert Okwuegbunam, Evan Engram, Gerald Everett

        There are a bunch of quality TEs still likely to be available here. You could even wait until this point for your TE1 and be ok at the position.

        We highlighted Robinson, Pacheco, Dotson, Pickens, Campbell, Doubs, Robinson, Engram and Njoku in our Sleepers article.

        Rounds 15 and 16

        Use these last 2 picks to grab your K and DST.

        DSTs with the best early-season schedules, per the Team Defense Strategy Guide:

        Carolina

        Cleveland

        Denver

        N.Y. Giants

        San Francisco

        Here’s a team you could put together using this plan:


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        Jared has been with Draft Sharks since 2007. He’s now Lead Analyst, heading up the preseason and weekly projections that fuel your Draft War Room and My Team tools. He currently ranks sixth among 158 analysts in draft rankings accuracy.
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