The best ones are the ones that you participate in yourself with other owners who are as diligent as the industry guys were. So to answer your question mock drafts are very useful under the right circumstances. So did several other picks but from what they provided we can learn quite a few things to help us prepare better for our drafts. Chris Paul and John Wall ahead of Damian Lillard interested me as did taking Reggie Jackson and Eric Bledsoe in the second round. They were each involved from start to finish and the results and some of the rationale behind the selections was also revealed. The best mock drafts are the ones that you know everyone participating like the one some within the Fantasy Basketball industry participated in.
If you are taking part in a public mock draft chances are the participants will lose interest after the 4 th or 5 th round and you won't learn very much from it or the draft isn't full and you wind up drafting against a bunch of auto picks and you won't learn anything from this either. The key here is who you are participating with in these drafts. Then I participated in a couple of them and changed my tune sort of. There was a time when I felt mock drafts were a big waste of time. How much emphasis do you place in mock drafts and are they all that useful? The Fantasy Basketball season is fast approaching live drafts are being held and as always Fantasy Basketball owners are filling up my inbox with questions.so let's get cracking!