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Video: Draft Strategy in Half PPR vs Full PPR - 2026 Fantasy Football Mock Draft
tight end. The decision for tight end this season uh basically it's do you take Bowers in the middle of the second round? We're going to start right now where we can absolutely take him mid second round... early tight end also becomes more viable. So, Brock Bowers, Trey McBride, Cole Kmet, they could have 115, 120 if they get super lucky, receptions
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Mid-second-round target in half PPR; even better in full PPR with 115–120 reception upside.

The source likes Brock Bowers in the middle of the second round in half PPR, with preference increasing as league size shrinks from 12 to 10 to 8 teams. In full PPR, Bowers becomes even more viable as an early tight end pick with potential for 115–120 receptions if he gets lucky, creating a significant scoring gap between him and lower-tier tight ends. In eight-team leagues, the source recommends trying to get Bowers in the second round if possible, as all picks are strong in shallow formats and the focus should be on upside and league winners.

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