Dynasty superflex rookie rankings before the NFL draft can give a lot of insight into where to find value and where to trade between tiers. Sometimes a player will get a huge boost by draft capital and landing spot (shoutout to Jaelon Reagor), and sometimes players will have take lock and ignore draft capital for quarterbacks (see Bo Nix). Let’s take a look at the top fifty prospects in dynasty superflex rankings and where tier breaks are present while draft capital can help us sort through them later.
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Dynasty Superflex Rookie Rankings – The Top 50 With Tiers
1.01 – Ashton Jeanty
If you want to take a different player at the top of the draft, just trade back. Jeanty is a can’t-miss prospect, and he’s already a top-three dynasty running back.
Early First Consideration
Tet McMillan
Omarion Hampton
Cam Ward
Emeka Egbuka
TreVeyon Henderson
There’s a big tier from 1.02 through 1.06, but each of the players has a case to catapult up to the top 12 of their dynasty rankings.
Wild Cards
Travis Hunter
Jaxson Dart
Shedeur Sanders
There’s smoke Hunter could play wide receiver full time. There’s smoke he’ll play corner full time. If he’s a receiver, no one would bat an eye taking him at 1.02. If he’s a corner, it’s a pick set on fire. Dart and Sanders have been mocked as high as two, as low as out of the first round. If they get first-round draft capital, they’re certainly worth a swing in dynasty drafts.
Travis Hunter’s Landing Spots and How They Impact His Position
Late First Consideration
Tyler Warren
Quinshon Judkins
Matthew Golden
Kaleb Johnson
Luther Burden
Colston Loveland
If the wild cards pan out, this tier could bleed into the early second of rookie drafts. In our latest superflex rookie mock draft, Golden was an early second, and Colston Loveland fell all the way to the 2.04.
Second Round Consideration
Bhayshul Tuten
Cam Skattebo
Elic Ayomanor
Jaylin Noel
Tre Harris
Jayden Higgins
Elijah Arroyo
D.J. Giddens
Dylan Sampson
Damien Martinez
Devin Neal
Jack Bech
Jalen Royals
Jalen Milroe
Harold Fannin Jr.
It’s a deep tier, and there’s likely to still be value in the early third of rookie drafts. Milroe is the type of quarterback that has the awesome rushing upside we all crave, but his quick-twitch throwing motion leads to some erratic throws, to put it nicely.
Late Round Targets
Ollie Gordon
Mason Taylor
Luke Lachey
Gunner Helm
Terrance Ferguson
R.J. Harvey
Isaiah Bond
Brashard Smith
LeQuint Allen
Jordan James
Raheim Sanders
Tahj Brooks
Woody Marks
Quinn Ewers
Trevor Etienne
Jaydon Blue
Will Howard
Nick Nash
Dominic Lovett
Arian Smith
Donovan Edwards
Xavier Restrepo
The running back class is deep and helps elevate some of the value in the late rounds of our dynasty drafts. It’s not the worst thing in the world to get a handcuff in the late third or get a quarterback with an opportunity to start. With only three quarterbacks sniffing first-round consideration, there’s a world where a second or third-round quarterback gets a shot for a year.
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