The fantasy football season has come to an end, but that doesn’t mean the NFL stops. It’s time to start getting excited for the 2024 NFL Draft. Dynasty fantasy football managers and redraft players alike can dive into the upcoming class of fantasy football rookies to prepare for the 2024 NFL season. We’ll take a look at players to know from the 2024 NFL Draft class.
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- 2024 NFL Draft Guide
Dynasty Rookie Draft Prospects
Dylan Laube
“New Hampshire RB Dylan Laube isn’t incredibly fast or explosive, but he did demonstrate elite quickness and lateral agility at the combine. Laube is a natural receiver out of the backfield and did a ton to improve his draft stock throughout this cycle, showing up in impressive fashion at Senior Bowl practices. He displayed his receiving chops at the combine as well, proving he can hang with the big boys and fit nicely within a 3rd down role in an NFL backfield. If he lands in a spot devoid of an RB-receiving threat, he will jump up my board.”
– Jeremy Shulman (Fantasy Football Universe)
“Dylan Laube (New Hampshire) is talented enough as a receiver to take over as a passing down back right away and become an asset in PPR leagues. He’s also an underrated between-the-tackles runner. If Laube lands on the right depth chart, he could turn heads.”
– Dave Ventresca (FF Faceoff)
Jase McClellan
“Jase McClellan has ideal size (height 5’10”, weight 221 lbs.) and decent speed from what I’ve seen in his highlights imo. The scouting report on Jase is: soft hands, runs good routes, pass protects well, not a burner, but has good burst, ability to break tackles, etc. The key for me is that Jase is big enough and talented enough to handle a bell cow role if given a chance. And with a current rookie ADP around RB 21 (50th overall), McClellan is worth a shot. If Jase gets a chance and this pick hits, Ringo will be getting a fake ID and quoting Fogell from the movie Superbad, “I am McLovin, an organ donor and fantasy analyst legend from Hawaii!” Ha ha! Ringo’s comp- McClellan reminds me a little of a slightly bigger and slower version of former Ohio State and Vikings RB Robert Smith. Both have good vision and run hard. It almost seems like when both of them run, they’re gliding on air; it’s so natural and effortless, and they possess good hands (remember- Jase didn’t have a lot of those opportunities in the passing game this past season at Alabama because anytime Alabama’s athletic QB Jalen Milroe was under pressure, he could just take off and run).”
– Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)
Blake Corum
“Blake Corum is an interesting back to me. His role at the University of Michigan saw him used heavily as a goalline back, which allowed him to rack up high touchdown numbers. His lack of elite NFL size makes me weary of his skills transitioning to the next level, as I’m not sure he can play that role against bigger NFL defenders. The Los Angeles Chargers are a dream landing spot for Corum on Day 2 of the 2024 NFL Draft. It would allow him to be reunited with his former head Coach, Jim Harbaugh, and be his best shot at seeing similar usage at the next level.”
– Aaron St Denis (Fantasy Football Universe)
“This one is obvious, but a Blake Corum/Los Angeles Chargers pairing would be perfect. Corum would be reunited with his college coach at Michigan, Jim Harbaugh. The Chargers have a glaring need for a running back, and their offense is destined to be run-heavy with former Ravens offensive coordinator Greg Roman calling the plays. New addition Gus Edwards will handle some of the Chargers’ rushing load, but there should be enough carries to make Corum (or some other rookie) fantasy-relevant from the jump. Corum is a slightly undersized, slightly overaged (23) prospect, but I think he’s the best pure runner in this RB class. I don’t think he’ll be considered a “sleeper” if he’s reunited with Harbaugh, but Corum would have a clear path to immediate fantasy value.”
– Pat Fitzmaurice (FantasyPros)
2024 Dynasty Rookie Draft Profiles
Quarterbacks
- Bo Nix (QB – Oregon)
- Caleb Williams (QB – USC)
- Drake Maye (QB – North Carolina)
- Jordan Travis (QB – Florida State)
- Joe Milton III (QB – Tennessee)
- Jayden Daniels (QB – LSU)
- Spencer Rattler (QB – South Carolina)
- J.J. McCarthy (QB – Michigan)
- Michael Pratt (QB – Tulane)
- Michael Penix Jr. (QB – Washington)
- Taulia Tagovailoa (QB – Maryland)
- Sam Hartman (QB – Notre Dame)
- Austin Reed (QB – Western Kentucky)
Running Backs
- Trey Benson (RB – Florida State)
- MarShawn Lloyd (RB – USC)
- Braelon Allen (RB – Wisconsin)
- Ray Davis (RB – Kentucky)
- Audric Estimé (RB – Notre Dame)
- Will Shipley (RB – Clemson)
- Blake Corum (RB – Michigan)
- Bucky Irving (RB – Oregon)
- Jonathon Brooks (RB – Texas)
- Jaylen Wright (RB – Tennessee)
- Kimani Vidal (RB – Troy)
- Rasheen Ali (RB – Marshall)
- Cody Schrader (RB – Missouri)
- Jase McClellan (RB – Alabama)
- Jawhar Jordan (RB – Louisville)
- Daijun Edwards (RB – Georgia)
- Kendall Milton (RB – Georgia)
Wide Receivers
- Jacob Cowing (WR – Arizona)
- Xavier Worthy (WR – Texas)
- Troy Franklin (WR – Oregon)
- Xavier Legette (WR – South Carolina)
- Brenden Rice (WR – USC)
- Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – Ohio State)
- Adonai Mitchell (WR – Texas)
- Rome Odunze (WR – Washington)
- Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – LSU)
- Malachi Corley (WR – Western Kentucky)
- Devontez Walker (WR – North Carolina)
- Malik Nabers (WR – LSU)
- Keon Coleman (WR – Florida State)
- Johnny Wilson (WR – Florida State)
- Ja’Lynn Polk (WR – Washington)
- Roman Wilson (WR – Michigan)
- Ricky Pearsall (WR – Florida)
- Ladd McConkey (WR – Georgia)
- Jermaine Burton (WR – Alabama)
- Ainias Smith (WR – Texas A&M)
- Marcus Rosemy-Jacksaint (WR – Georgia)
- Luke McCaffrey (WR – Rice)
- Bub Means (WR – Pittsburgh)
- Jha’Quan Jackson (WR – Tulane)
Tight Ends
- Brock Bowers (TE – Georgia)
- Ben Sinnott (TE – Kansas State)
- Cade Stover (TE – Ohio State)
- Ja’Tavion Sanders (TE – Texas)
- Jaheim Bell (TE – Florida State)
- A.J. Barner (TE – Michigan)
- Dallin Holker (TE – Colorado State)
- Jared Wiley (TE – TCU)
- Theo Johnson (TE – Penn State)
- Brevyn Spann-Ford (TE – Minnesota)
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2024 NFL Draft Guide
It’s never too early to dive into the upcoming NFL Draft class! We’ll have you covered as we all prepare to welcome the newest rookies into the league. Below you’ll find early mock drafts, prospect rankings and profiles, and more as we help you prepare for the 2024 NFL Draft!
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