2008 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Rounds 1-3

The 2007 fantasy football season may be over, but it's already time to be thinking about 2008. The Fantasy Football Experts are already hard at work completing a 2008 Fantasy Football Mock Draft.

Here are the contestants:

1. Rob Shaw, Lead Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

2. Dan Cypra, Marketing Director for FantasyFanatics.com

3. Phil Jean, Fantasy Football Expert for FantasyFanatics.com

The rules are simple:

1. This is a standard Yahoo scoring league.

2. Each Expert is responsible for four teams, so there are 12 total teams in the league.

3. Rookies were not eligible to be drafted since their NFL teams and use are unknown.

4. Each roster consists of one quarterback, three wide receivers, two running backs, one tight end, one kicker, and one defense.

5. There are 13 rounds total.

Here's a snapshot of the results of the first three rounds.
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4 Comments On: "2008 Fantasy Football Mock Draft: Rounds 1-3"

 
Dallas should keep both picks and draft a wide reciever and a cornerback.

u guys r just pickin what i already did this year . old newz

Dallas could definitely use some young defensive help given Terence Newman, Tank Johnson, Roy Williams, and Ken Hamlin have been lit up defensively this year by several teams, including the Giants.

What about Adrian Peterson third?

Is this wishful thinking? He's shown he's injury prone, but at the same time is a beast when healthy. He did set the NFL single game rushing record this season.

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