With NFL training camps having kicked off, fantasy football managers are in their own kind of training period.
This is when draft preparations are not only being put in place but also practiced with real-time through the age-old art of mock drafting. Whether mock-selecting against strangers or even with a simulated program, fantasy managers can try out different strategies, get a better feel for draft values and even learn how to react to unexpected runs at certain positions.
Mock drafts can be an extremely valuable tool, provided you conduct them appropriately. To help with that, we'll spotlight a couple mock draft strategies to follow after first highlighting a few sleepers to target and busts to avoid.