Top 10 Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Wide Receivers (2024 Fantasy Football)

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RK PLAYER NAME BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
1 Marvin Harrison Jr. 1 2 1.1 0.2
2 Malik Nabers 1 3 2 0.3
3 Rome Odunze 2 3 3 0.2
4 Brian Thomas Jr. 4 8 4.9 1.2
5 Troy Franklin 4 11 6.4 2.1
6 Xavier Worthy 4 11 7 2.2
7 Ladd McConkey 4 12 7.4 1.7
8 Adonai Mitchell 5 15 8 2.4
9 Keon Coleman 5 14 9.2 2.6
10 Roman Wilson 6 14 10.7 2

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Malik Nabers (LSU)

Malik Nabers, a junior wide receiver from LSU, made significant waves in the college football scene with his impressive 3-year career. Standing at 6 feet and weighing 200 pounds, Nabers led all college wide receivers during the regular season with 86 receptions for 1,546 yards and 14 touchdowns (34% dominator rating). Over his collegiate career, he accumulated 186 receptions for 2,983 yards and 21 touchdowns, showcasing his consistent development and explosive playmaking ability. His 28% career college dominator rating ranks 3rd among all WRs in the 2024 draft class. But what’s more impressive is Nabers’ age-adjusted production. Broke out at 18 years old in 2021 as a freshman. A great sign of things to come for him at the next level.

Brian Thomas Jr. (LSU)

Brian Thomas Jr. posted modest numbers in his first two seasons until he exploded onto the scene this past year with a 33% dominator rating at 21 years old. Standing tall at 6’4” and weighing 205 lbs, Thomas Jr. combines size and speed, evident in his 4.47-second 40-yard dash, to be a formidable boundary X-receiver. Over 38 games in college, he showcased his ability to be a game-changer, culminating in a junior year where he exploded onto the scene with 68 receptions for 1,177 yards and FBS leading 17 touchdowns, averaging an impressive 17.3 yards per catch. The obvious concern are that he’s never been the focal point of his team’s passing game, which won’t get easier at the next level. That’s despite a high production he has earned as he boasts the 6th-highest college dominator rating in the class at 24%. And he’s competed for targets with another elite WR, Malik Nabers while playing at LSU.

Troy Franklin (Oregon)

By his junior season in 2023, Troy Franklin had established himself as a premier college football receiver, amassing nearly 1,400 yards and 14 touchdowns, demonstrating not just his ability to find the end zone but also his ceiling with a final season dominator rating of 29% – 17th-highest mark in the 2024 class. Franklin’s strengths lie in his elite speed, with a rumored 40-yard dash time of 4.35 seconds, making him a formidable deep threat with 14 catches of 20-plus air yards and the third highest yards per route run (3.32) in the 2024 draft class. However, his relatively light, tall and lanky frame at 6-foot-3 and 183 lbs could pose challenges against physical cornerbacks and in contested catch situations

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