![]() ![]() Levis' early Round 2 draft capital isn't ideal, but it's enough to make him a strong bet to get a starting opportunity in Tennessee, where Ryan Tannehill is entering the final year of his contract. But he also has the tools to develop into a strong asset in superflex dynasty leagues: And he certainly comes with high bust risk. There are plenty of warts on Levis' profile. Will he slot behind Odell Beckham and Rashod Bateman this year? Will he lead that group in fantasy points?Įither way, he’s an easy buy at this stage, with first-round draft capital and tremendous college production (despite poor QB play). How much they’ll lean that way is the big unknown.Īnother is how high Flowers can climb up the WR depth chart. The Ravens have made it clear they’re looking to pass more, switching OCs and adding pass catchers. His landing spot offers less clarity than Addison’s, but there’s no shortage of long-term dynasty value. I don't think anyone would be surprised to see Addison end up as the top-scoring rookie receiver for 2023.įlowers landed one spot ahead of Jordan Addison in that Round 1 chain of four wideouts. If anything, it makes me even more excited knowing that he'll be opposite WR Justin Jefferson and TE T.J. Landing with the Vikings didn't do anything to decrease his dynasty value. ![]() I had Addison as my WR2 in this class pre-draft. Landing in Seattle certainly did not kill his dynasty value.ġ.08 – C.H. JSN was a strong prospect and the highest-rated WR in the rookie prospect model. Lockett will enter his age-32 season, and JSN will likely be able to slot into that role. Metcalf locked in for 2023, there is little room for JSN to be fantasy relevant.īut there is a potential 2024 out in Lockett’s contract. His Seattle landing spot (at pick 21) makes many drafters hesitant, but I am not. JSN will likely fall anywhere from pick 1.05 to 1.09 in most superflex rookie drafts. My only concern here is that I might faint from overexcitement for the dynasty value.ġ.07 – Alex: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks (WR) Sometimes drafting a guy over and over again - as I have with QJ in these dynasty mock drafts - makes you rethink him. And Johnston loses no ground on the testing front - especially with his explosive jumps (97th-percentile broad, 93rd-percentile vertical). His 6'3 frame differentiates him in this class of mostly tiny WRs. Jaxon Smith-Njigba's - only solidified the way I already viewed them.ĭoes Johnston carry some downside risk? Sure. I'm pretty sure I'm the only one on staff that has Johnston as the No. That'll be the biggest driver of his dynasty value.ġ.06 – Matt Schauf: Quentin Johnston, Chargers (WR) Gibbs should handle a good chunk of the 70 targets left behind by D’Andre Swift. The Lions shocked us by selecting him 12th overall, but the move only solidified massive PPR expectations. Gibbs totaled 103 catches across three college seasons, showing high-end speed and elusiveness. Stroud is the 1.04 (or higher) in superflex rookie drafts. He has the draft capital we want after being selected No. He has prototypical size at 6’3 and 214 pounds. Stroud was very productive at Ohio State. ![]() At the 1.04, he is the default pick, but one you should be OK with landing. It feels like I have left every recent rookie mock draft with Stroud. Wilson has turned in eight top-10 fantasy seasons, including four inside the top 3.Ĭheck our 2023 superflex rankings to see how much we expect Young to help your redraft teams.ġ.04 – Alex Korff: C.J. That's the same height as Russell Wilson, who is a good comp for Young's fantasy upside. The fact that he dominated in the SEC (the NFL's minor league) makes me less concerned about his 5'10 frame. He threw for 4,528 yards and 58 TDs as a high school senior and then totaled 8,200 passing yards and 79 TDs across two seasons as Alabama's starter. He’s the easy 1.02 in superflex given the dynasty value in his upside to lead all QBs in rushing within a few seasons.Īll Young has ever done is put up big numbers. And he's a MUCH safer pick at the top of superflex rookie drafts.ġ.02 – Kevin English: Anthony Richardson, Colts (QB)Īs Jared noted, Richardson deserves consideration at the 1.01. He has the potential to be a top-6 pick in superflex startup drafts 12 months from now - a ceiling Robinson doesn't possess.īut Robinson's upside is plenty exciting. Get your Customized Dynasty Draft War Roomĭynasty Superflex Rookie Mock Draft – Round 1 1.01 – Jared Smola: Bijan Robinson, Falcons (RB)Īnthony Richardson is tempting here. ![]()
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