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

The 2024 NFL Draft is less than seven weeks away. The NFL Combine is in the rearview mirror, with pro days and private workouts the only thing left on the pre-draft circuit. While plenty will change between today and April 25, here is my latest four-round dynasty rookie mock draft. Below we’ll dive into a few notable draft picks. And you can practice on your own to prepare for your dynasty rookie draft with our free mock draft simulator.

2024 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: 12-Team, Superflex, PPR

Pick 1.03 – Jayden Daniels (QB – LSU)

Daniels has risen up NFL draft boards and dynasty rookie rankings over the past several months. Many believe he will be the second overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. Therefore, no one should be surprised if the former LSU star is the second selection in some superflex rookie drafts. Daniels had a breakout final college season, totaling 3,812 passing yards and 40 touchdowns compared to only four interceptions. However, his rushing ability makes him a superstar for fantasy players, totaling 1,134 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns last season.

Pick 1.06 – Rome Odunze (WR – Washington)

The former Washington star is one of my favorite prospects in this year’s draft class. Odunze is in the same boat as Malik Nabers. He would have been the No. 1 wide receiver in every dynasty rookie rankings any other year except this one. Odunze took part in the NFL Combine, unlike the other two elite wide receivers in the draft class. After totaling over 1,600 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns last season, I can’t wait to see him play on Sundays.

Pick 1.09 – Troy Franklin (WR – Oregon)

Oregon had one of the most explosive and dangerous offensive in college football in 2023, with Bo Nix under center. However, the star quarterback had reliable weapons, led by Franklin. The former Ducks receiver had a career year in 2023, totaling 81 receptions for 1,383 receiving yards and 14 touchdowns. He can challenge defenses downfield and is a solid route runner. While Franklin didn’t have an ideal performance at the NFL Combine, he still should be a late first-round rookie draft pick.

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