![]() ![]() I have Flowers ranked highest of the three, but I’m least impressed with his situation in BAL, where receivers go to die. Pick your poison at 1.07 – 1.09 from the trio of receivers. This creates solid value for managers at 1.05 and 1.06 who should have a chance at Jaxon Smith-Njigba or Jahmyr Gibbs. Picks 1.03 – 1.06 will likely remain need-based picks, with priority given to both Bryce Young and C.J. SuperFlex managers won’t be able to resist the intrigue. I continue to devalue running backs across all my builds though Robinson remains my 1.01.Īnthony Richardson is now clearly the second-overall selection in SuperFlex, though he remains high-risk, high reward. Additionally, running backs remain on the decline and I’m not ready to suggest that Tyler Allgeier, a 1,000-yard rusher for the Falcons last year, isn’t going to have a very material role as a rusher, allowing Robinson to be far more active as a receiver. Let’s get to my post NFL draft SuperFlex rookie mock draft! Round 1īijan Robinson remains the top choice without much question unless you have a dire need at quarterback, in which case trade back to net additional assets. It’s really a fascinating rookie draft scenario which should keep dynasty managers well engaged into, and potentially through, the third round. Beyond those 10 players, the same wide band plays out below. ![]() The inclusion of the top quarterbacks pushes the top-tier player depth to nine - 10 if you also include Will Levis. You SuperFlex managers will be happy to see my focus on the format with this mock draft.
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