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Fantasy Football 2016: 4-Round Mock Draft and Top Team Names
- Updated: August 28, 2016
A great fantasy football team name and a strong draft make one of the best duos in the sporting world.
Seriously, a quality name and draft is on par with Kobe-Shaq, Michael-Scottie, Peyton-Marvin and on and on. The two go hand-in-hand because one can’t thrive without the other.
Think about it: That owner who has a dynamite team name but won all of two games? Nobody will remember the name. The owner who wins it all with ease but has a boring name? You might as well not even fire up a league.
Let’s help ensure these catastrophes don’t occur. First, here’s a look at a four-round mock draft in a standard 12-team league:
Seasoned owners get the idea already, and those searching for help can see the general writing on the wall.
Skill positions, as usual, rule the world. High-volume wide receivers must come off the board first, and dual-threat running backs who get touches on the ground and through the air take precedence. With an abundance of high-upside options at quarterback, signal-callers fall down the board.
Top Team Names PokeMoncrief
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Fantasy owners better come to terms with the idea that some of the best names this year will center on the hit mobile game Pokemon Go.
PokeMoncrief is one of the best offerings around, alongside gems such as Gotta Catch Jamaal. It draws inspiration from one of the most interesting skill-position players around, too.
Said player is Indianapolis Colts wideout Donte Moncrief. He scored 104 total points last year but continues to fly under the radar. Former …
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