The 2024 NFL Draft is less than three weeks away, and the rumor mill is on fire. More importantly, it means dynasty rookie drafts are almost here. While things will change during the NFL Draft, let’s dive into a 12-team, Superflex, half-point PPR dynasty rookie mock draft. Here’s the full mock draft. Below we check out a few notable picks.
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2024 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft
Pick 1.09 – Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – LSU)
While Malik Nabers is the more talked about LSU wide receiver, Thomas will join him as a first-round NFL Draft pick. He is all but locked into being the fourth wide receiver off the board after an impressive performance at the NFL Combine. Thomas had a productive 2023 season despite being the team’s No. 2 wide receiver, totaling 68 receptions for 1,177 receiving yards while leading the country with 17 touchdowns.
Pick 1.10 – Xavier Worthy (WR – Texas)
The star of the 2024 NFL Combine was Worthy. He broke John Ross’ 40-yard dash record, posting a 4.21 after running a 4.25 on his first attempt. While some will argue he can’t play in the NFL after weighing 165 pounds in Indianapolis, the former Longhorn star can add some weight and remain explosive. Unlike most speedy wide receivers, Worthy is also an impressive route runner.
Pick 1.11 – Adonai Mitchell (WR – Texas)
Mitchell likely gets picked ahead of his former college teammate during the NFL Draft because of his size and speed combination. Yet, his landing spot could cause his dynasty rookie draft ADP to skyrocket or collapse. Mitchell ran a 4.34 40-yard dash at 205 pounds at the NFL Combine. More importantly, the former Longhorn is an athletic freak, capable of taking the top off a defense while boxing out defenders in the red zone.
Pick 1.12 – Jonathon Brooks (RB – Texas)
We close out the first round of this dynasty rookie mock draft with a third consecutive former Longhorn. Unfortunately, Brooks is coming off a torn ACL he suffered in November. Yet, he should be the first running back selected in rookie drafts, especially if he lands with the Dallas Cowboys. Brooks doesn’t have the same talent as Bijan Robinson. However, he can impact the game on the ground and in the air, similar to last year’s 1.01 rookie draft pick.
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