Quarterback Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2024 Fantasy Football)

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Quarterback Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings

Here are our latest Quarterback Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings from our consensus of fantasy football experts. You can find the latest Quarterback Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings here and sync your league for specific advice.

RK PLAYER NAME TEAM BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
1 Caleb Williams CHI 1 1 1 0
2 Jayden Daniels WAS 2 2 2 0
3 Drake Maye NE 3 5 3.5 0.6
4 J.J. McCarthy MIN 3 4 3.6 0.5
5 Bo Nix DEN 5 6 5.1 0.3
6 Michael Penix Jr. ATL 4 7 5.9 0.6
7 Spencer Rattler NO 6 8 7 0.3
8 Michael Pratt GB 8 11 8.7 0.9
9 Jordan Travis NYJ 8 11 9.2 1
10 Joe Milton III NE 8 10 9.3 0.6

Drake Maye (NE)

Drake Maye lands in what appears to be a less-than-ideal situation. In 2024, he’ll be operating behind an offensive line that ranked 29th in pass-blocking grade (per PFF) while tossing the rock to a pass-catching depth chart that features Kendrick Bourne, Demario Douglas, K.J. Osborn, Juju Smith-Schuster, Hunter Henry, Austin Hooper, and Tyquan Thornton. Yikes. Big time YIKES! The good thing for Maye is that by the time he takes over as the starter, things could be better. With Jacoby Brissett on the roster, we could see Maye sit for a few games (maybe his entire rookie season). Even if Maye does start Week 1, we could see him protected inside of a run-heavy offense. During offensive coordinator Alex Van Pelt’s tenure in Cleveland, he ranked 15th in neutral pace with the sixth-highest neutral rushing rate. Maye’s possible ceiling in the NFL and in fantasy remains intact long-term, but don’t expect him to come out of the gate posting gaudy stat lines or operating in a pass-first scheme. Maye is still in play inside the top eight rookie picks in Superflex formats and the top 12-15 selections in 1QB leagues.

Spencer Rattler (NO)

Once deemed as a potential No.1 overall pick after the 2020 college football season, Spencer Rattler’s had a tumultuous college career to get to this point in his football career. At 20 years old, Rattler was PFF’s No.1-graded quarterback in the country. He was the Heisman favorite heading into 2021, but he was benched for Caleb Williams. He then transferred to South Carolina in 2022 where he started for two seasons. In 2023, he finished second in the class in both catchable throw percentage and on-target throw rate. Still, hoping that Rattler turns back into what excited CFB fans in 2020 – for those looking for a fantasy sleeper – might be out of luck. He’s not a rushing threat due to a lack of athletic acumen. And his arm talent will only get him so far. But if the Saints get more inconsistent play from Derek Carr, they could quickly turn to their 2024 5th-round pick. After the 2024 season, Carr’s dead cap falls to $17 million versus his $45 million salary cap hit. If he underwhelms again in 2024, he could be on the way out of New Orleans.

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