Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: Jayden Daniels, Rome Odunze, Troy Franklin (2024)

With the 2023 fantasy season wrapped up, it’s officially rookie draft season for everyone in dynasty leagues. While that usually leads to unnecessary debates regarding hand size, BMI, and so much more, it also signals a shift towards the 2024 season.

One week after taking readers through an early 12-team, 1QB mock draft, we’re back with another rookie mock draft. This time, we’re looking at it through the lens of a 10-team, Superflex dynasty rookie draft. These rankings are preliminary and are sure to change as more information becomes available. You can find the full dynasty rookie mock draft here. Below we dive into a few notable picks.

2024 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft Picks

While most people consider Williams the QB1 in this upcoming draft class, there’s a bit of a debate over who’s No. 2. For fantasy football purposes, it’s impossible to not get excited about the upside of Daniels. The 2023 Heisman Trophy Winner is a true dual threat that defenders fear inside and outside the pocket.

Pick 1.07 – Rome Odunze (WR – WAS)

Although a tier below the top two wide receivers, Odunze might possess the best size/speed combination in the entire draft. Odunze profiles as your prototypical X-receiver who can both stretch the field and make tough catches in traffic.

Pick 1.10 – Troy Franklin (WR – Oregon)

If you thought the BMI debates were settled after DeVonta Smith, I’ve got some bad news for you. Oregon wide receiver Troy Franklin (6-foot-3, 187 pounds) is sure to cause just as much uproar in the fantasy football community this off-season. Looking past his weight, Franklin has good height, speed, and an underrated ability to make people miss in the open field.

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