Starting with free agency and going through the and training camps, you spent time reading and researching everything you could in order to put together the best po sible roster for the 2014 season. Then the regular season began and you quickly learned that all of your studying meant nothing when 's offense suddenly can't get the football. If only you knew then what you know now.Unfortunately there's no way for you to go back in time and do it all again. But we have the luxury of going back and taking our new knowledge and putting it toward a new fantasy mock draft. Pay no attention to those mock drafts you read in August. Here's how our fantasy draft would go if we had a chance to do it all again today.Round 11. , RB, : We entered the season believing the were going to be a pa s-happy outfit. Yet they currently boast the leading rusher in the NFL. Murray has still dealt with fumbling i sues, but his ability to pick up yardage in chunks and find his way into the end zone has made many of those fears moot. Right now, Murray's succe s has mirrored Dallas'. As long as that continues, the runner will see plenty of work.2. , RB, : Rumors of Lynch's demise were greatly exaggerated. While the have sprinkled in a little more early in the season, BeastMode has still been strong through the start of the season. What's more is that he's on pace for 42 receptions, which would be second-most in his career. As long as Seattle continues to use Lynch judiciously, he should remain strong for the bulk of the season.3. , RB, : Bernard has been the perfect fit for offensive coordinator 's scheme, thanks to his dual-threat ability as a rusher and receiver. Through his first three games, Bernard is averaging better than 110 scrimmage yards and has scored three touchdowns. Even the addition of as a short-yardage hammer hasn't stopped the second-year back from excelling. Thoughts of a sophomore slump for Bernard have been mostly erased by his hot start.4. , QB, : Most people certainly expected good things from Luck heading into 2014, but few would have imagined the ' signal-caller being this outstanding. Luck has accounted for three or more touchdowns in each of his first four games this season and is leading one of the NFL's most dynamic offenses. With a full complement of weapons surrounding him, Luck is poised to make a serious run at a top three finish among all fantasy players.5. , QB, : It's amazing the difference that having healthy receivers can make. With back in action and looking healthier, Matty Ice has been on fire. Even the lo s of Tony Gonzalez to retirement has been mitigated by the addition of as a productive third receiving option. A multi-pronged rushing attack might not be ideal for fantasy owners, but it should be enough to keep defenses honest and allow Ryan and the ' pa sing game to rise up and produce.6. , QB, : Manning hasn't quite posted the video game numbers we saw from him in 2013. Then again, that was to be expected. Nonethele s, the reigning fantasy MVP is still pretty darn good. The scary part is that the offense still hasn't begun hitting on all cylinders. Now that is back in the fold, Manning has one more option to incorporate into the attack. Who knows? Those video game numbers could be in the offing after all.7. , WR, : When it comes to the top receivers in the NFL, Brown often gets slept on. That's probably not the case anymore after the wideout's quick start to the new season. Brown has had 90-plus receiving yards in each game to start the campaign and has scored five touchdowns in his first four games. Even more than , Brown has become 's security blanket and his ability to run every route on the tree means Pittsburgh can find a variety of ways to get him the football.8. , QB, : Last year was not a fluke. The duo of Rivers and head coach have combined to breathe new life into the veteran quarterback. Even in spite of (or maybe because of?) a sudden dearth of running backs in San Diego, Rivers has been ber productive yet again in 2014. He also has a wider range of targets to connect with thanks to the return of and the expanded role of . So far, 2014 has been a good season to go YOLO for the bolo.9. , RB, : Similar to Gio Bernard, Bell hasn't seen much of a slowdown at the start of his second NFL season. Talk that Bell could lose goal line touches to scared plenty of fantasy owners and caused the young running back to fall down draft boards. But so far, Bell's on-field performance has made a big noise. Along with , Pittsburgh has a pair of dangerous fantasy weapons and Bell's ability as a both a runner and receiver is sure to help him continue to produce all season long.10. , QB, : When it came to top 10 fantasy quarterbacks in 2014, there was serious discu sion about whether Wilson belonged among that group. Through his first three games in 2014, all doubt has been erased with the ' field leader averaging 19.48 fantasy points per game. In his each of his three starts this season, Wilson has thrown a pair of touchdown pa ses with just one interception overall. Wilson might not have high profile receivers like or , but if we've learned anything from watching him in his young career, it's that he makes the most of the guys around him.Round 211. , WR, : There might have been some talk that could eclipse Nelson as the go-to receiver in the ' offense. So far, that talk has been scuttled. continues to have eyes for Nelson and the veteran Green Bay receiver continues to produce in a big way. In a division chock full of playmaking receivers, Nelson is easily among the best of them. 12. , WR, : Remember how we all thought was done after a couple of down seasons in Carolina? Boy were we wrong. The veteran wideout has found a fountain of youth in Baltimore and has quickly become one of 's favorite targets. The elder Smith has reminded us that he can do everything asked of a wide receiver and has pushed to the brink of fantasy irrelevance. Whether he can maintain this for a full season remains to be seen, but at this point it's hard to count Smith out.13. , WR, : Welcome back, ! After mi sing the majority of 2013 with a Nico Hoerner Jersey foot injury, the talented wideout has rebounded in a big way in 2014. Atlanta's pa sing game has been flying along in the first month of the season with Jones being a big part of its statistical succe s. Jones appears to be back to full health and should resume his place atop the fantasy wide receiver rankings.14. , QB, : A tough schedule to start the season contributed to slightly lower numbers for Rodgers. But the R-E-L-A-X-E-D quarterback got things going against the rival and appears poised to regain his status as a fantasy stud. Grabbing him as the sixth quarterback off the board could turn out to be a steal.15. , WR, : A change in the ' offensive philosophy to feature the running back hasn't hurt Green's production. Even though he mi sed a week with an injury, the playmaker is still averaging nearly 15 fantasy points per game through the first quarter of the season. When puts the ball in the air, it's generally going in the direction of Green. He will remain one of the NFL's (and fantasy's) true featured receivers until further notice.16. , TE, : Surprise! The first tight end off the board isn't . Instead, it's the man who is becoming one of 's favorite targets. Ever since he burst on the scene in last season's opener, Thomas has become a fantasy commodity at a position that has been increasingly difficult to figure out. Regardle s of who else is on the field for the offense, will continue to be a big part of what they do.17. , RB, : This was supposed to be the season that returned to the glory of his rookie season. And while Richardson has been better, Bradshaw has stolen the spotlight in the backfield. The veteran back has by far been the better of Indy's two rushers and could threaten to eventually take over the starting job. Oh, and it doesn't hurt to be one of 's favorite red zone targets.18. , WR, : Cobb might not surpa s as the top receiver in Green Bay, but when you consider the productivity of that team's pa sing game, being second banana ain't so bad. The will continue to find ways to get Cobb the football and his athletic ability means he's always a threat to break a big play. As far as WR2s go, Cobb is on his way up.19. , QB, : Cutler still has a disturbing tendency to throw the ball to the wrong-colored jersey, but he also connects with his own guys enough that he could finish the year as a top 10 fantasy option. With and on the outside, on the verge of having a career season at tight end and remaining steady in the backfield, Cutler's array of weapons is as good as anyone in the National Football League.20. , QB, : It's amazing that one of the most consistent quarterbacks in fell this far in the re-draft. But his struggles on the road have become even more pronounced this season and there are some questions about the overall effectivene s of the New Orleans offense. Still, the will throw the ball in volume and Brees remains one of the league's top quarterbacks. There are reasons to be concerned, but not enough to keep him out of the first two rounds.Round 321. , WR, : Maybe it was because he mi sed last season with an injury. Or maybe it was fear of that injury flaring up again. Whatever the reason, fantasy owners were afraid of Maclin heading into the season. So far, he has rewarded the ones who took a mid-round chance on him. It's been a reminder of how productive he was before the knee injury -- when he was the best receiver on a roster that also boasted . The old days look to be back.22. , RB, : After posting good numbers last season in Oakland, Jennings has moved to the opposite coast and settled in nicely as the workhorse in 's offense. For the first couple of weeks, Jennings was easily the best thing going in Big Blue's attack. Now that the pa sing game appears to be taking off, defenses won't be able to focus as much on stopping the run. There could be more big days to come for Jennings.23. , QB, : When it comes to volume pa sers in the NFL, few can hold a candle to Stafford. The have continued to be the pa s-happiest outfit in the league and Stafford owners have reaped the results. You'll still have to take the bad (interceptions) with the good (touchdowns), but with as a secondary receiving option, there should be many more positives than negatives.24. , RB, : Morris took a step back last season after a breakout rookie campaign and the change to 's more pa s-friendly offense gave fantasy owners reason for concern. However, Morris continues to be a productive fantasy running back. Now if only we could do something about all these other running backs who keep snaking his touchdowns.25. , RB, : The one big concern about Foster -- injuries -- has reared its ugly head early in the season, but when he's right, the continues to be one of the NFL's most productive backs. Plus with the still struggling to find consistency at quarterback, the team is likely to continue to lean on the running game. If Foster can return to some semblance of full health, it's hard to keep him out of your lineup.26. , RB, : No one considered for much of anything at the start of the season. But an unexpected change in the backfield has put the former Utah Ute in the spotlight. Asiata isn't the most explosive back in the world, but he has had a number of big plays and has been helped greatly by 's offensive scheme. might be breathing down Asiata's neck, but as long as he's the starter, he should be on fantasy rosters.27. , RB, : In actual pre-season drafts, Forte was a near-unanimous top four pick. So far this season, he has posted far from top-four totals. Some of his struggles come from a tough early season schedule. Some of it has to do with a surprising lack of touches. That seemed to change in Week 4 with a big game against the . With a fairly forgiving schedule to come in the weeks ahead, there's hope that Forte can return to being the back he was forecast to be before the season.28. , WR, : In a cla s of rookie receivers with high expectations, Benjamin was never forecast to be the best of the bunch. However, through the first month of the campaign, the big-bodied man from Florida State has already established himself as a favorite target of . As a large target near the goal line and a player who has already shown he can use his large frame to shield the ball from defenders, Benjamin's learning curve in the NFL might be shorter than we anticipated.29. , WR, : New England's offense has been a me s through the first four weeks, but Edelman has been fairly consistent. He established himself as 's go-to wideout last season and has continued along in that role this season. 's fantasy star is fading fast, but even with the quarterback struggling, Edelman should still see plenty of targets in 2014.30. , WR, : The were supposed to throw the ball a lot this year. They were supposed to have a terrible defense that forced them to play catch-up each and every week. Instead, the defense has been stout and the running game led by has more than done its job. That has downgraded Bryant a little bit this season. Nonethele s, Dallas' No. 1 wideout is too talented to ignore and will make sure that Bryant continues to be a big part of the pa sing game all season.Round 431. , RB, : West nearly won the starting job out of training camp and has done good things in the absence of the injured . Even when Tate returns, West should have a large role in Cleveland's running game.32. , RB, : Ivory has separated himself from in the ' rushing attack. As long as there are i sues at the quarterback spot, Ivory is likely to see a high volume of touches.33. , RB, : The backfield has been nearly impo sible to figure out, but Forsett has looked like the most consistent of the bunch ahead of and .34. , TE, : In past seasons, this is when Bennett begins his fade. But right now, he's a larger part of the offense than ever before and looks like he'll be a factor all season.35. , WR, : won't play forever and it looks like the are interested in making the transition to their second-year wideout. He's a deep threat on every snap.36. , WR, : A nagging injury and extra defensive attention have conspired to slow down this season. Big numbers will come, but this might not be like past seasons.37. , WR, : Not only has Sanders capably replaced , but he's surpa sed early in the season as Denver's most productive wide receiver. Having 's attention is never a bad thing.38. , TE, : There hasn't been much to like about the offense this season, but Walker has been a bright spot. He's easily the most productive pa s-catcher on the roster -- regardle s of who's at quarterback.39. , WR, : An injury and the emergence of have limited Marshall early this season. But as long as he has his bromance with , he'll be a top-ranked fantasy wideout.40. , WR, : With all of the attention being paid to , there will continue to be opportunities for Williams to succeed in the Dallas offense.Round 541. , RB, : Charles showed in Week 4 why he was the top fantasy RB last season. might see more work in 2014, but Charles is still the top dog in the backfield.42. , TE, : If you didn't know his name before, you know it now. He's 's favorite target and a quality red zone target.43. , RB, : Sproles has been a perfect fit for the offense and has been a boon in leagues that reward individual players for special teams returns.44. , RB, : Every time we try to bury Gore, he produces. Now we just need Greg Roman to start feeding him the ball a little more consistently.45. , WR, : In their second year together, Wallace and have a better rapport. If Tannehill can be more consistent, big things are po sible.46. , RB, : remains a roller coaster, while Jackson stays steady. Not to mention the veteran seems to have a better nose for the end zone.47. , WR, : White is solidly behind in the pecking order, but is still getting the ball to his veteran playmaker.48. , RB, : Any thought that Stacy was a one-year wonder have been mostly erased. He's the workhorse until we see otherwise.49. , QB, : Kaep struggles at times with turnovers and inconsistency in the pa sing game, but his arm strength and running ability make him valuable.50. , TE, : Olsen continues to be productive and has picked up some of the slack in a pa sing game that is looking for consistency from its pa s-catchers.*Marcas Grant is a fantasy editor for NFL.com. Follow him on Twitter . * Kerry Wood Jersey