Before you know it, it will be fantasy football draft time. As a rule, I prefer to draft two starting running backs within the first four rounds. The mock drafts I do will all assume 12 teams are in the league (unless otherwise noted) with the following positions: quarterback, two running backs, three wide receivers, tight end, a flex (running back, wide receiver or tight end), kicker, team defense and six bench spots. Kyle Pitts in Round 11 is why you do not need to grab a tight end early. I usually do not find a backup tight end in the draft, but I think Jake Ferguson is a top-10 tight end.