
Brown (WR – DET), who was the fantasy WR3 to close out last season. Sure, Jared Goff’s (QB – DET) lack of deep game isn’t ideal, but we have seen him fuel top fantasy WR seasons before in Los Angeles and Detroit. I’ll gladly take the discount knowing he will offer an immediate impact once he hits the field. The Lions were over-the-moon in love with Williams and traded up to snag him.Īnd last I checked, dynasty fantasy football isn’t just about 2022, it’s about having these players for their entire careers. Jameson Williams’ injury is causing him to slide the 1.07 in rookie drafts ADP, and it just doesn’t add up to me. London finished first in his draft class in receptions per game this past season (11.0). London’s profile signals he will vacuum up targets at a high rate on the Atlanta Falcons, with a barren pass-catching depth chart outside second-year tight end Kyle Pitts (TE – ATL).Įven if London’s final 2022 stat line doesn’t turn heads based on potential shoddy quarterback play from Marcus Mariota (QB – ATL)/ Desmond Ridder (QB – ATL), a high target share for a 21-year-old rookie WR is going to be heavily valued heading into 2023. Upon Coleman’s return from injury in Week 10, Carter averaged 14 touches per game and a 55% snap share in the games they played together.Ĭarter’s looking anywhere between five-to-eight touches per game with Hall entrenched as the bellcow, making the former UNC back near obsolete as anything other than a handcuff with upside.ĭrake London IS Derek Brown’s guy, so I have got no problem with the selection here. I’d expect Hall to shoulder 15-20 touches per game based on the workload that Carter received last season when Tevin Coleman (RB – NYJ) missed time.įrom Weeks 7-9 with Coleman sidelined, Carter averaged 19 touches per game and a 66% snap share. The Jets rookie running back is worthy of the highly-coveted selection because Heath and I agree that Hall is going to be a three-down back after the Jets traded up to the top of Round 2 to acquire him.Ģ021 fourth-rounder Michael Carter (RB – NYJ had his moments as a rookie, but the Jets know he’s just a No. He’s been my top-ranked rookie all pre-draft and first overall pick in some of my own personal Superflex dynasty rookie drafts. Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | SoundCloud | TuneIn | RSS | YouTubeīreece Hall at the 1.01 means that all is right in the world.

This exercise should give you a general idea of where rookies are expected to be drafted in the Superflex format, so you can unearth certain values to target.Īnd be sure to listen to the latest FantasyPros Football Podcast where we drafted LIVE for more analysis on each selection. I was selecting from the third spot (non-snake draft).
Dynasty superflex mock draft rookie full#
Below you can see the full draft board and the picks made by myself ( Andrew Erickson ), Derek Brown and CBS senior fantasy analyst Heath Cummings. In an effort to help you navigate through selecting your favorite prospects beyond providing the industry’s top-tier rookie rankings, FantasyPros conducted a 3-Round Dynasty Superflex Rookie Mock Draft. The 2022 NFL Draft is officially in the books, which means it’s peak dynasty rookie draft season.
