Dynasty Startup Mock Draft: Superflex (2024 Fantasy Football)

The 2024 NFL Draft has come and gone. Now that this phase of the NFL offseason has ended, it’s on to fantasy football drafts for many leagues. That will often start with dynasty startup mock drafts. We’ll have you covered with our dynasty draft rankings and advice to help you dominate your leagues. Here’s a look at a dynasty startup mock draft using our free draft simulator. We dive into a few of the picks below.

Dynasty Startup Mock Draft

Here’s a superflex dynasty startup mock draft. We pick from the No. 8 spot. Here is the full draft board, and we dive into the dynasty startup draft pick selection below.

Full Dynasty Startup Draft Results

You can find out how we ranked based on our draft analyzer. You can also view the full draft board from our latest dynasty startup mock draft.

Dynasty Startup Mock Draft Pick Review

Here are our player outlooks for a few notable picks in our recent dynasty startup mock draft.

1.08 – Justin Jefferson (WR – MIN)

Justin Jefferson showcased his elite talent in 2023, finishing 5th in points per game despite missing seven games and losing starting QB Kirk Cousins. With 68 receptions for over 1,000 yards and 5 touchdowns, he commanded a 28% target share and excelled even without Cousins on the field, averaging 18.4 points per game in the final stretch. Before Cousins’ injury, he led all WRs in fantasy points scored (21.7 per game). Heading into 2024, Jefferson’s ability to thrive regardless of the quarterback situation positions him as one of the NFL’s top receivers, supported by the offensive infrastructure set up by Kevin O’Connell.

3.08 – Jayden Daniels (QB – WAS)

Let’s get this out of the way. If Daniels starts every game this season, his rushing equity alone will push him into the top 12 of fantasy quarterbacks. In his final season at LSU, Daniels rushed for 1,134, and now he’s paired with an offensive coordinator who is quite familiar with game planning with a mobile quarterback. Kliff Kingsbury’s offense will feature play-action and deep passing, which are two of Daniels’ stand-out strengths. At the height of Kyler Murray’s powers under Kliff Kingsbury (2021), he ranked fifth in deep ball rate and 11th in play-action dropback rate. In 2023, Daniels led all collegiate passers in deep passing grade and deep adjusted completion rate while also ranking fourth in play-action passing grade. Daniels is the best argument for waiting on a quarterback in your drafts.

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