2010 Fantasy Football Mock Draft

Aug 20
09:38

2010

Bill Parsons

Bill Parsons

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Maximum Fantasy Sports has released their fantasy football Mock Draft for the 2010 NFL season. The Mock Draft consists of 16 rounds for a 12-team league.

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Maximum Fantasy Sports has released our fantasy football Mock Draft for the 2010 fantasy football season. We have assumed a standard starting lineup consisting of 1 QB,2010 Fantasy Football Mock Draft Articles 2 RBs, 3 WRs, 1 TE, 1 K and 1 D/ST and a standard league scoring configuration. The configuration awards points for the following actions:

Passing: 1 point for every 25 yards, 4 points for each Touchdown and -2 for each Interception

Rushing: 1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for each Touchdown and -2 for each fumble lost

Receiving: 1 point for every 10 yards, 6 points for each Touchdown

Kicking: 3 points for every Field Goal made and 1 point for each successful Extra Point

Defense: 2 points for every fumble covered, 2 points for every interception, 1 point for every sack, 2 points for each shutout and 2 points for each safety

The Mock Draft covers 16 rounds with 12 teams participating in the league. There are many other fantasy football configuration options that can be used, so make sure to make adjustments to the draft positions based on scoring differences found in your league before drafting your team. The round-by-round picks with comments can be found on Maximum Fantasy Sports. There are many other statistics and scoring systems that can be used in a fantasy football league configuration, so make sure to make adjustments to the draft positions based on scoring differences found in your league before drafting your team. Maximum Fantasy Sports is the only Fantasy Football site that allows both player and position draft pre-ranks, giving Maximum Fantasy Sports the most sophisticated draft control in the fantasy sports industry. Maximum Fantasy Sports is the only fantasy football website to allow Commissioners to configure a league with in-game player changes. This feature is optional, but, when used, gives the manager the ability to immediately react to injuries or player benching situations and substitute in another player at that position for the remaining unplayed quarters or half of that fantasy player's game. Maximum Fantasy Sports offers free one-season private and public league and $25 private one-season and Keeper leagues in our Commissioner Leagues as well as a variety of Public fantasy football leagues that offer a cash prize. Maximum Fantasy Sports hosts Survivor Pools, Confidence Pools and Pick 'em Pools for free. More information can be found on 2010 fantasy football leagues at http://www.maximumfantasysports.com.