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Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: 10-Team, Superflex (Fantasy Football)

Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: 10-Team, Superflex (Fantasy Football)

The 2024 NFL Draft is in the books, and it’s time for dynasty rookie draft season. While some draft nerds have turned their attention to 2025 and who will be the first quarterback drafted, the fantasy football world is thinking about their dynasty rookie drafts.

Practice makes perfect, so let’s dive into a 10-team, Superflex, PPR dynasty rookie mock draft. Get ready for your dynasty rookie draft with our FREE mock draft simulator.

2024 Dynasty Fantasy Football Guide following Round 1 of NFL Draft

Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft

ROUND 1

1.01 – Caleb Williams (QB – CHI) 

Williams is the clear-cut 1.01 pick in Superflex drafts. Fantasy players who don’t have a need at quarterback but have the top pick could take Marvin Harrison Jr. However, ransoming off the top pick for a massive haul is the better move to make.

1.02 – Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)

While there was so much talk Harrison wouldn’t be the first wide receiver picked in the NFL Draft, he is the clear-cut 1.01 pick in 1QB dynasty rookie drafts and the first non-quarterback in Superflex leagues. Harrison steps in as Kyler Murray‘s No. 1 wide receiver on an offense that lacks reliable pass-catchers besides Trey McBride.

1.03 – Jayden Daniels (QB – WAS)

Quarterbacks who can make plays in the run game are worth their weight in gold. Anthony Richardson averaged 9.4 fantasy points per game with his legs last season. Daniels is a more explosive runner and a better passer while landing in a more fantasy-friendly offense. He has top-eight upside as a rookie.

1.04 – Malik Nabers (WR – NYG)

Fantasy players and Nabers would have liked it if the former LSU star landed with the Los Angeles Chargers. However, he will see a massive target share in New York, with Wan’Dale Robinson, Darius Slayton and Jalin Hyatt rounding out the rest of the team’s wide receiver core.

1.05 – Rome Odunze (WR – CHI)

Odunze will be on my do-not-draft list for redraft leagues. DJ Moore and Keenan Allen are the top two receivers in Chicago this season. Therefore, expect Odunze to be this year’s Jaxon Smith-Njigba — a first-round pick who struggles to produce for fantasy players as a rookie. However, Odunze is an elite prospect who will replace Allen and potentially Moore in 2025, making him a clear-cut top-five selection.

1.06 – J.J. McCarthy (QB – MIN)

While McCarthy was the fifth quarterback picked during the NFL Draft, he should be the third one selected in dynasty rookie drafts. The former Michigan star might not start right away as a rookie but landed in arguably the best situation. Once he steps on the field, McCarthy will have Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson at his disposal.

1.07 – Drake Maye (QB – NE)

Many will be scared to draft or refuse to pick Maye after he was selected third overall by the Patriots. While New England doesn’t have an appealing supporting cast for the rookie quarterback, Maye has elite upside. Fantasy players should feel confident drafting him in the middle of the first round in dynasty rookie drafts. He is a boom-or-bust pick.

1.08 – Xavier Worthy (WR – KC)

Landing with Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs helped Worthy’s post-NFL Draft stock, but the former Longhorn is a talented prospect. While everyone talks about his record-breaking 40-yard dash at the NFL Combine, Worthy is an impressive route runner who could quickly become Mahomes’ go-to wide receiver, especially with Rashee Rice‘s recent off-the-field issues.

1.09 – Brock Bowers (TE – LV)

Unfortunately, Bowers landed with the Raiders despite zero dynasty rookie mock drafts calling for it. While Michael Mayer was a second-round pick a year ago, he lacks the talent to keep Bowers off the field. It might take a year for him to turn into a fantasy star, but I’m not betting against Bowers.

1.10 – Ladd McConkey (WR – LAC)

McConkey comes off the board ahead of multiple first-round wide receivers because of his landing spot. Justin Herbert won’t throw a million times in 2024 with Jim Harbaugh on the sidelines. However, nothing will stop McConkey from taking on a significant amount of Keenan Allen’s 11.5 targets per game.

ROUND 2 

ROUND 3 

ROUND 4 

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Mike Fanelli is a featured writer at FantasyPros. For more from Mike, check out his archive and follow him @Mike_NFL2.

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