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Dynasty Rookie Draft Sleepers: Ricky Pearsall, Cade Stover, Jordan Travis (2024 Fantasy Football)

Dynasty Rookie Draft Sleepers: Ricky Pearsall, Cade Stover, Jordan Travis (2024 Fantasy Football)

Identifying sleeper rookies for dynasty involves assessing several key factors to gauge their potential impact. How a player’s skill set translates to the NFL is important but team situation can be the biggest trump card. In mid-March, that is a big puzzle piece we don’t have access to, so today’s article will lean primarily on players who have intriguing or overlooked skill sets.

2024 NFL Draft Guide

As of this exercise, we are also looking at college statistics, awards and overall performance. While college success doesn’t always translate to the NFL, it can be a good indicator of talent and work ethic, which can endear rookies to an NFL staff.

2024 Dynasty Rookie Sleepers

Ricky Pearsall (WR – Florida) 

I don’t know if Ricky Pearsall will be a sleeper by the time the draft gets here but he is one receiver I’d want on all of my dynasty teams. He ran well at the combine (4.41 40) and had the third-highest vertical leap among WRs (42-inches). His 9.78 relative athletic score (RAS) is one of the best scores of all time. He also boasts a 98th-percentile burst score and a 99th-percentile catch radius score. From a pure athleticism perspective, Pearsall has so many traits NFL teams look for it is hard for me to believe he is being ranked outside of the top 10 at the position.

Where I believe he will thrive for fantasy is that he is a terrific route runner who can excel in the slot despite playing all over the formation. In other words, he is a ready-made NFL receiver from Day 1. He is a more complete player than most publications will give him credit for because he never eclipsed 1,000 yards in a college season. In the right system, Pearsall could catch 80 passes as a rookie and no one should be surprised by that. There is no chance he should get out of the top 20 picks of a rookie draft.

Cade Stover (TE – Ohio State)

The tight end class is Brock Bowers and everyone else but Cade Stover is an intriguing late-round rookie flier. Playing at Ohio State meant he was never better than the third option on a pass play but he still managed to catch 77 passes for 982 yards and 10 touchdowns in his last two seasons in Columbus. Stover is a more capable blocker than Bowers which should help him get on the field early in his career. Stover is a converted linebacker so he is still on a learning curve. There is a dearth of impact players at tight end in the NFL, which makes any speculative impact rookie tight end a potential value late in rookie drafts. Keep Stover in mind as a potential pick in the fifth round.

Jordan Travis (QB – Florida State) 

This year’s quarterback class looks to be filled with at least four first-round picks. That number could balloon to as many as six if Bo Nix and Michael Penix Jr. can convince a team to jump up and draft them. There is another quarterback I am interested in, however, in Jordan Travis. Before suffering a late-season ankle injury, Travis was on pace to throw for over 3,000 yards for the second season in a row for the Seminoles. He tossed 44 touchdowns in his final two college seasons (to just seven interceptions). What excites me is his ability to extend plays as that should give him the rushing upside we covet.

Had Travis not been injured, Florida State would have been in the playoffs and we might be talking about him being a tier ahead of Nix and Penix. Taking the injury discount on a quarterback is less risky than a receiver or running back. While Travis is unlikely to be an impact player as a rookie, he can sit for a year or two and potentially take the reigns of an offense in 2026.

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