what position to draft in each round

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Draft position strategy varies depending on the round and league format, but here is a general overview of what to target at each round position in a typical 12-team fantasy football draft:

Round 1

  • Early picks (1-2): Ideal for securing elite running backs or top wide receivers like Saquon Barkley or Ja'Marr Chase, who are expected to be top picks in 2025
  • Middle picks (5-8): Good for balanced selections; you can still get elite receivers or top-tier running backs such as Breece Hall or Bijan Robinson
  • Late picks (10-12): You may miss out on the very top players but can still draft strong wide receiver pairs or value picks; some prefer these spots for the advantage of back-to-back picks in snake drafts

Round 2

  • Focus on securing complementary players to your Round 1 pick, often wide receivers or running backs who have high upside but fell in the draft order

Round 3

  • This is a good round to target quarterbacks if top QBs like Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes are still available, especially around picks 10-12
  • Also a good time to pick high-upside RBs or WRs who may have slipped through the first two rounds

Middle Rounds (4-7)

  • Target solid starters and potential breakout players, including tight ends and secondary skill positions.
  • Look for value picks according to ADP and team needs

Later Rounds

  • Focus on depth, backups, high-upside sleepers, and positional flexibility.
  • Consider drafting quarterbacks or tight ends if you waited on those positions earlier

Summary Table for Round 1 Draft Position in 12-Team Leagues

Draft Position| Recommended Strategy
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1-2| Elite RB or WR (e.g., Barkley, Chase)
3-5| High-end RB or WR, balanced approach
6-8| Top WRs or RBs with upside (e.g., Hall, Robinson)
9-12| Strong WR pair or value RBs, advantage of back-to-back picks

Optimal draft positions tend to be early in the first round (1 or 2) for maximum value, but middle positions (5-7) are also favored by some for balanced spacing and less stress

. Quarterbacks are generally best picked in the 3rd round or later unless a top-tier QB is available earlier

. This strategy varies slightly depending on league format (PPR, half-PPR, standard) and scoring settings but provides a solid framework for drafting at each round position.