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 rookie drafts. We’ll have you covered with our dynasty rookie draft rankings and advice to help you dominate your leagues. Here’s a look at a dynasty rookie mock draft using our free draft simulator. We dive into a few of the picks of a recent superflex dynasty rookie mock draft below.
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Dynasty Superflex Rookie Mock Draft
Here’s a five-round, superflex dynasty rookie mock draft. We pick from the No. 10 spot. Here is the full draft board, and we dive into the dynasty rookie draft pick selection below.
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Dynasty Rookie Draft Pick Review
1.10 – Brian Thomas Jr. (WR – JAC)
Brian Thomas Jr. emerged as a force in his junior year at LSU, boasting a 33% dominator rating and leading the FBS with 17 touchdowns. Standing at 6’4″ and 205 lbs, he possesses the size and speed of a boundary X-receiver, evidenced by his impressive college production. Despite not being the primary target, Thomas still earned a 24% dominator rating, competing for catches with fellow standout Malik Nabers. Drafted by the Jaguars in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, Thomas has the opportunity to absorb a significant portion of targets left by departing players, potentially exceeding 100 targets. While he offers high-end splash week potential, his weekly consistency may vary due to Jacksonville’s diverse offensive weapons.
2.10 – Michael Penix Jr. (QB – ATL)
Michael Penix got the draft capital that we crave for quarterbacks, but this could not be any more of a muddled situation. If you are reading this while wondering, “What in the actual hell is Atlanta doing?” don’t worry. You’re not alone. The ink has barely dried on Kirk Cousins’ four-year deal with the Falcons. The earliest we could see Atlanta move on from Cousins would be in 2027. Yes, if you’re doing the math correctly, that is three years from now. Penix looks like he is on the Jordan Love track, which is frightening. Waiting possibly three years with a quarterback on your dynasty roster to find out “if” he’s any good is frightening. Penix will likely get drafted in many Superflex rookie drafts in the late second or early third round, but I’m currently avoiding him at that ADP. Suppose Penix really doesn’t see the field for possibly three seasons. In that case, there will be plenty of opportunities for Dynasty GMs to acquire his services for their rosters for possibly cheaper (especially if his ADP settles into the second round).
3.10 – Audric Estime (RB – DEN)
Estime was selected in the fifth round of the NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos. With Javonte Williams in the final year of his rookie deal, Estime has become an interesting player to draft in the fourth round of a rookie draft. It’s not hard to envision Estime taking over the early taking over ground and pound downs next year, with Jaleel McLaughlin handling the passing downs. He could be especially valuable next year in formats that give a little boost to carries.
- 4.10 – Spencer Rattler (QB – NO)
- 5.10 – Jordan Whittingham (WR – LAR)
Dynasty Draft Advice
- Fitz’s Dynasty Draft Primers
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- DBro’s Dynasty Rookie Draft Primers
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