Dynasty Rookie Draft Targets: Brock Bowers, Keon Coleman, Xavier Worthy (2024)

A team of FantasyPros writers has gathered to conduct our way-too-early mock draft, our first of 2024. Here are all of our picks for our first 2024 NFL Mock Draft collaborative. Below we dive into a few notable players expected to go early in upcoming dynasty rookie drafts.

Dynasty Rookie Draft Targets

Brock Bowers (TE – Georgia)

With all of the elite-level offensive tackles off of the board, the Jets pivot and select the most talented tight end in this draft class. Brock Bowers will provide veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers with a talented weapon in the middle of the field, creating space on the outside for dynamic wideout Garrett Wilson to hopefully reap the rewards of a healthy Rodgers in 2024. Bowers possesses all of the elite tools to produce results similar to those of 2023 rookie breakout tight end Sam LaPorta.  Schommer

Keon Coleman (WR – Florida State)

The Saints have little receiver depth behind Chris Olave and deep threat Rashid Shaheed. Michael Thomas is often injured and in the twilight of his career. A.T. Perry didn’t do much in his rookie year, so enter Keon Coleman. Coleman doesn’t have the strongest production profile, but he has great hands, uses his size well and has athleticism. At 6-foot-4, he could operate either out of the slot to create mismatches or have the route master himself, Olave, help him refine his craft so he can better beat corners on the outside. Ball

Xavier Worthy (WR – Texas)

Carolina can go one of two places: offensive line or receiver. But as we saw in 2023, they desperately need weapons for Bryce Young to throw to. So Xavier Worthy hears his name called here. The top end of receivers have all been selected, but that doesn’t mean that there isn’t talent still available. Worthy put up a great freshman year in Texas and just coasted from there. So, while he may not have gotten “better” in the eyes of some, he at least didn’t get “worse.” I’m sure the Panthers will gladly take their chances to see what they have in the Longhorns’ 1000-yard receiver. Ball