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The Perfect Fantasy Football Draft: 12-Team League

Based on ADP data, these picks represent great value in every round.

Earlier this week, I shared what I considered to be the ultimate fantasy draft for a team playing in a 10-team league. More and more fantasy enthusiasts are playing in 10-team leagues. Of course, 12-team leagues are still quite popular and common, so it’s worth trying this exercise in a 12-team format.

Regardless the format, the perfect draft.is what we strive for in the world of fantasy football. Imagine a draft so impeccable that you barely need to make any roster moves all season, outside of injuries and bye weeks. It’s fantasy nirvana. And it’s within reach. (No really, it is).

How can I reach such fantasy perfection, you might ask?

Lucky for you, I’m about to take you on a wild ride to fantasy football glory with what I consider the perfect draft. This 12-team draft is based on PPR scoring and incorporates ADP (average draft position) to determine which players will (and won’t) realistically be available in a given round.

I’m going to build this team based on being somewhere in the middle to end of the first round, meaning that it will flip in even numbered rounds in a serpentine fashion. One thing you’ll notice is the heavy emphasis on wide receivers at the top, not to mention the fall of the running backs into the middle rounds.

Alright folks, sit back in your chair, relax and enjoy fantasy draft perfection!

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