Mock Draft: Building the ultimate Premier League XI
Ahead of the Premier League's return next week, theScore's editors took stock of the English football landscape. Gordon Brunt, Michael Chandler, Anthony Lopopolo, Gianluca Nesci, and Daniel Rouse participated in a fantasy mock draft with just one stipulation: Only Premier League players were eligible for selection.
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Round 1
Pick | Player | Manager |
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1 | Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City) | Rouse |
2 | Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) | Chandler |
3 | Sadio Mane (Liverpool) | Nesci |
4 | Raheem Sterling (Manchester City) | Brunt |
5 | Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) | Lopopolo |
Analysis: To the surprise of absolutely nobody, champions-elect Liverpool and title holders Manchester City dominate the opening round, with players from either squad earning all five selections. De Bruyne and Van Dijk were the obvious top two choices, and Rouse ultimately opts to make Belgian the centerpiece of his side. You can't go wrong with any of these stars.
Round 2
Pick | Player | Manager |
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6 | Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) | Lopopolo |
7 | Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (Arsenal) | Brunt |
8 | N'Golo Kante (Chelsea) | Nesci |
9 | Sergio Aguero (Manchester City) | Chandler |
10 | Bernardo Silva (Manchester City) | Rouse |
Analysis: Aubameyang and Kante briefly break the Liverpool-Manchester City monotony, but things quickly revert to type as the second round ends with two celebrated stars who ply their trade at the Etihad. The selection of the Arsenal captain begs the question: How many goals could he score if he had a fully functional team around him for a full Premier League season?
Round 3
Pick | Player | Manager |
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11 | Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City) | Rouse |
12 | Alisson (Liverpool) | Chandler |
13 | Andrew Robertson (Liverpool) | Nesci |
14 | David Silva (Manchester City) | Brunt |
15 | Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City) | Lopopolo |
Analysis: One of the major questions ahead of this exercise concerned the goalkeepers: How long would it take for someone to grab Liverpool shot-stopper Alisson? Not very, it seems. Chandler takes the leap and selects the Brazilian - easily the best in the league at his position - 12th overall. Lopopolo, meanwhile, secures his midfield with Leicester City anchor Ndidi.
Round 4
Pick | Player | Manager |
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16 | Paul Pogba (Manchester United) | Lopopolo |
17 | Riyad Mahrez (Manchester City) | Brunt |
18 | Harry Maguire (Manchester United) | Nesci |
19 | Marcus Rashford (Manchester United) | Chandler |
20 | Son Heung-min (Tottenham Hotspur) | Rouse |
Analysis: Jurgen Klopp's side goes unrepresented for the first time in this draft. Round 4 features a heavy Manchester United presence in Liverpool's stead, which goes to prove there's a strong core of players at Old Trafford. Is Ole Gunnar Solskjaer the right person to get the best out of them?
Round 5
Pick | Player | Manager |
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21 | Ben Chilwell (Leicester City) | Rouse |
22 | Ricardo Pereira (Leicester City) | Chandler |
23 | Roberto Firmino (Liverpool) | Nesci |
24 | Harry Kane (Tottenham Hotspur) | Brunt |
25 | Leroy Sane (Manchester City) | Lopopolo |
Analysis: Were it not for the spectacular full-backs on show at Liverpool, Leicester City pair Chilwell and Pereira would easily be the Premier League's best duo at the position. Brunt is the one to stop Kane's slide down the board; the Tottenham striker would have surely been a top-10 pick before the onset of his injury problems.
Round 6
Pick | Player | Manager |
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26 | Davinson Sanchez (Tottenham Hotspur) | Lopopolo |
27 | Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea) | Brunt |
28 | Aaron Wan-Bissaka (Manchester United) | Nesci |
29 | Fabinho (Liverpool) | Chandler |
30 | Joe Gomez (Liverpool) | Rouse |
Analysis: Round 6 is all about preventing goals against and provides the first real surprises of the draft: Young central defenders Sanchez and Gomez are favored over some of their higher-profile positional peers. With the talent pool at right-back starting to thin, Brunt and Nesci move to solidify that spot in their respective squads.
Round 7
Pick | Player | Manager |
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31 | Rodri (Manchester City) | Rouse |
32 | Youri Tielemans (Leicester City) | Chandler |
33 | Georginio Wijnaldum (Liverpool) | Nesci |
34 | Jorginho (Chelsea) | Brunt |
35 | Jamie Vardy (Leicester City) | Lopopolo |
Analysis: Lopopolo pulls off the steal of the draft thus far, snagging the Premier League's leading scorer at No. 35 overall. It's tough to beat that kind of value. The seventh round is otherwise dominated by central midfielders, with each selection bringing his own unique skill set to the position: The defensive shield, box-to-box presence, and pass master are all here.
Round 8
Pick | Player | Manager |
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36 | Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) | Lopopolo |
37 | Antonio Rudiger (Chelsea) | Brunt |
38 | Fernandinho (Manchester City) | Nesci |
39 | Jack Grealish (Aston Villa) | Chandler |
40 | Raul Jimenez (Wolverhampton Wanderers) | Rouse |
Analysis: It took a while, but someone from outside the top half of the table finally gets involved when Chandler nabs Grealish. (If transfer rumors are to be believed, the Aston Villa captain almost certainly won't fall into that category if we conduct another draft in a few months.) Nesci gives himself some tactical flexibility in the form of Fernandinho just before Grealish's selection.
Round 9
Pick | Player | Manager |
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41 | James Maddison (Leicester City) | Rouse |
42 | Adama Traore (Wolverhampton Wanderers) | Chandler |
43 | Dele Alli (Tottenham Hotspur) | Nesci |
44 | Ederson (Manchester City) | Brunt |
45 | Toby Alderweireld (Tottenham Hotspur) | Lopopolo |
Analysis: Our managers are drafting largely for need at this point, methodically resolving the holes in their respective XIs. There's still plenty of high-end talent available - especially in attacking positions - as evidenced in the first three selections. Unsurprisingly, Ederson is the second 'keeper off the board.
Round 10
Pick | Player | Manager |
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46 | David De Gea (Manchester United) | Lopopolo |
47 | Lucas Digne (Everton) | Brunt |
48 | Richarlison (Everton) | Nesci |
49 | Bukayo Saka (Arsenal) | Chandler |
50 | Kyle Walker (Manchester City) | Rouse |
Analysis: The relative dearth of left-back depth plays a role here, but the selection of Saka - the youngest player taken in this draft - highlights how quickly the teenager has made an impact at the Emirates. Everton get some love in Round 10, with Digne and Richarlison coming off the board. Walker, meanwhile, remains in the conversation at the right-back spot.
Round 11
Pick | Player | Manager |
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51 | Dean Henderson (Sheffield United) | Rouse |
52 | Nathan Ake (Bournemouth) | Chandler |
53 | Kasper Schmeichel (Leicester City) | Nesci |
54 | Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham Hotspur) | Brunt |
55 | Benjamin Mendy (Manchester City) | Lopopolo |
Analysis: Sheffield United get some recognition for their fantastic season as Rouse drafts their young netminder, while Bournemouth can take solace in Ake's selection after their miserable year. By taking Mendy with the final pick, Lopopolo ensures at least one player from either Manchester City or Liverpool was selected in every round.
Bonus Round: Managers
Pick | Player | Manager |
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56 | Pep Guardiola (Manchester City) | Lopopolo |
57 | Jurgen Klopp (Liverpool) | Brunt |
58 | Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) | Nesci |
59 | Carlo Ancelotti (Everton) | Chandler |
60 | Brendan Rodgers (Leicester City) | Rouse |
Analysis: As was the case in the star-studded first round, there was never any question as to which managers would be the most coveted. Arteta is perhaps the most surprising name here, but the Guardiola disciple has shown - albeit in brief flashes - that he's well on his way to turning Arsenal around.
Not Selected
Who was the most egregious snub? Have your say in the comments.
Naturally, some quality footballers missed out here. Leading that queue is Liverpool captain Jordan Henderson. Multiple managers had Giovani Lo Celso on their radar, but he ultimately didn't get the call. Further forward in midfield, the polarizing Mesut Ozil was another noteworthy snub.
With most managers opting for just a sole striker, a bevy of capable forwards went undrafted, including Gabriel Jesus, Alexandre Lacazette, and Tammy Abraham. Abraham's Chelsea teammates Christian Pulisic and Willian also found themselves on the outside looking in.
The Teams
Team Rouse

No. 1 overall pick De Bruyne is the central figure here, literally and figuratively. Rouse has surrounded the superlative Belgian with plenty of skill, though, particularly right beside him in the form of the crafty Maddison. Rodri is tasked with locking things down behind them. The potential for Son to tuck inside and offer direct support for Jimenez is also intriguing, while the eager full-backs provide plenty of support for their two wingers.
Team Chandler

Team Chandler does some serious damage down the flanks. Though Rashford has developed into more of a central forward, he's retained the versatility to thrive coming in from the left wing. The right side would be a defender's nightmare with only dribbling machine Traore on the scene; the added presence of Pereira is just unfair. The spine of this squad isn't too shabby, either.
Team Nesci

The backline offers an ideal blend of reliability and attacking impetus - the latter from Robertson - while the double pivot of Kante and Wijnaldum covers every blade of grass in midfield. Richarlison is slightly out of position, but the powerful Everton forward can tuck inside where he's most comfortable with Firmino dropping deep to link up with the midfielders. Good thing tackling savant Wan-Bissaka can hold his own without much support.
Team Brunt

This is the lone XI to feature a pair of strikers, and what a pair it is. Even if injuries have seriously hampered Kane's mobility, playing alongside the more mobile Aubameyang allows the Tottenham man to act mostly as the facilitator. With those two passing wizards in central midfield and tricky one-on-one dribblers out wide, Team Brunt has plenty of ways to beat opponents. The backline, meanwhile, is solid as they come.
Team Lopopolo

Team Lopopolo leverages the power of familiarity better than any other squad; obvious personnel links can be found everywhere on the field. There are Manchester City and Liverpool connections on either flank, a Manchester United duo highlighting the midfield, and two Tottenham stalwarts at the heart of the defense. If Noah's Ark was a football team, it would look like this. To top it off, Vardy, the Premier League's Golden Boot favorite, spearheads the attack.
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