Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: Caleb Williams, Marvin Harrison Jr., Malik Nabers (2024)

Let’s dig into a two-round Superflex dynasty rookie mock draft to gauge rookie dynasty values. Below we share a few notable dynasty rookie mock draft picks. Make sure you use our FREE mock draft simulator for your own mock draft needs.

Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: Superflex

1.01 – Caleb Williams QB – CHI)

Multiple players are deserving of the number one spot this season, but it’s tough to pass on a generational QB prospect in a Superflex league. Whether you believe the hype around Caleb Williams or not, his talent is undeniable, and the landing spot is unparalleled for a rookie quarterback. Williams will benefit from Keenan Allen, DJ Moore, Rome Odunze and Cole Kmet at his disposal. Although his arm talent is the draw, Williams offers enough rushing upside to benefit fantasy managers as well, making him the clear QB1 of the class.

1.02 – Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR – ARI)

I’m very tempted to take Malik Nabers ahead of Marvin Harrison Jr., but the latter feels like a slightly safer prospect and has the edge in terms of landing spot. With an established quarterback in Kyler Murray and an open depth chart at wide receiver, Harrison will have immediate opportunities in the Cardinals’ offense. The rookie has drawn comparisons to Larry Fitzgerald with his height and knack for making tough grabs in the air, both of which benefit Murray, who isn’t afraid to throw jump balls. Considering his elite route running and ability to win at all three levels, Harrison will eat up a large target share from the jump.

1.03 – Malik Nabers (WR – NYG)

While we’re looking at comparisons, you’d have to squint to notice the difference between Malik Nabers and Ja’Marr Chase on a football field. Both LSU products are compact playmakers who flash like a bolt of lightning when they get going. Nabers is more raw as a route runner than Harrison, but he alters his speed to disguise routes as well as any prospect I’ve seen. He glides in the open field and plays tough in traffic with the ability to leap with the best of them.

I would be willing to move off of the 1.01 to take Nabers at 1.02 for another piece of value. The questions lie with the Giants’ offense and quarterback situation. Can Daniel Jones do enough for Nabers to reach his potential? Will the Giants replace Jones next season, and will they ever be able to pair Nabers with a franchise quarterback? Nabers is good enough to be a stud regardless, but he might need an improved offense to truly reach his ceiling.

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