We have now completed half of our new 2013 fantasy football dynasty mock draft.
Here are the picks from Round 6:
6.01 - Dan Yanotchko (Team 3): Frank Gore, RB, San Francisco 49ers
Although Gore just turned 30 years old (on May 14th), ...
We have now completed half of our new 2013 fantasy football dynasty mock draft.
Here are the picks from Round 6:
6.01 - Dan Yanotchko (Team 3): Frank Gore, RB, San Francisco 49ers
Although Gore just turned 30 years old (on May 14th), he's coming off back-to-back 1,200-yard seasons. It's possible that he has one more 1,200-yard season in him.
Considering Gore's age and the fact that the team drafted Marcus Lattimore, however, Gore owners should see a (potentially significant) drop in production after this season.
As the 27th running back off the board, this is a good spot for him.
6.02 - Kevin Hanson (Team 3): Russell Wilson, QB, Seattle Seahawks
Along with fellow rookies Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III, Wilson had a fantastic rookie season.
While Wilson's rookie season began relatively slowly, he was one of the best fantasy quarterbacks in the second half last year. From Week 9 through Week 17, he posted a league-best 120.3 passer rating and scored 20 touchdowns (16 passing and four rushing) with only two interceptions thrown.
By adding one of the league's most dynamic players in Percy Harvin to the team's offense, that only enhances Wilson's fantasy value for 2013 and beyond.
6.03 - Brendan Donahue (Team 3): Mike Wallace, WR, Miami Dolphins
Despite setting a career low with an average of 13.1 yards per reception last year, Wallace, who signed a five-year deal with the Dolphins, provides the Dolphins with the explosive, big-play receiver that they lacked.
Although he is coming off a down year, Wallace has averaged 1,095 yards and scored a total of 26 touchdowns over the past three seasons.
6.04 - Sean Beazley (Team 3): Tavon Austin, WR, St. Louis Rams
The Rams have lost Danny Amendola via free agency, but they traded up in the draft this year to select Austin with the eighth overall pick. Austin has the ability to make huge plays any time he touches the ball whether he is lined up in the slot or backfield and in the return game.
Not only is Austin explosive (4.34 forty), he is strong (14 reps of 225 pounds) for his size (174 pounds) and durable (never missed a practice at West Virginia). Last year, Austin had six 100-yard receiving games including 215 yards against Baylor. In addition, he had a 344-yard rushing game (on 21 carries) against Oklahoma on 11/17.
6.05 - Sean Beazley (Team 2): Pierre Garcon, WR, Washington Redskins
Garcon's tenure as a Redskin got off to a great start: four receptions for 109 yards and a touchdown in the first quarter of his first game. Unfortunately, he suffered a toe injury on that touchdown that kept him out the rest of that game and six other games.
Provided he can stay healthy for a full season, Garcon, who turns 27 in August, should be in store for a career year with the Redskins in 2013. And with one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL throwing him the ball, the best is yet to come for Garcon.
6.06 - Kevin Hanson (Team 2): Jonathan Stewart, RB, Carolina Panthers
Back in 2009, The Daily Show gave fantasy owners a glimpse of what life would like if he were featured in a more prominent role within the offense. That year, he rushed for 1,133 yards and 10 touchdowns on 221 carries.
Purely based on talent alone, Stewart would be one of the top 10 or 12 running backs off the board. Unfortunately for his fantasy owners, the opportunity has been less plentiful than desired. In the past three seasons, he has averaged only 10.6 carries per game.
With DeAngelo Williams now 30 years old, Stewart should see a larger share of the workload this year and an increasing role going forward.
6.07 - Brendan Donahue (Team 2): Vick Ballard, RB, Indianapolis Colts
It will be Ballard, not Donald Brown, as the Colts' featured back in 2013.
Although he is far from explosive, the big back (5-10, 220 pounds) was productive as a rookie. From Week 6 to the end of the season, Ballard carried ball 190 times for 772 yards, which was 14th in the league during that span.
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