Rookie Rankings: Top 25 Superflex


 The NFL Draft kicks off today. Over the next three days, hundreds of prospects will land in their NFL home. This will be closely followed by rookie drafts in Dynasty. The landing spot will shift the final rankings, but below is my Top 25 in Superflex ahead of the draft. Prospects appear in order, along with their positional ranking. We’ll see how it adjusts post-draft.

No. 1: Jeremiah Love, RB1

No. 2: Fernando Mendoza, QB1

No. 3: Carnell Tate, WR1

No. 4: Makai Lemon, WR2

No. 5: Jordan Tyson, WR3

No. 6: Kenyon Sadiq, TE1

No. 7: Jadarian Price, RB2

No. 8: Denzel Boston, WR4

No. 9: Omar Cooper, Jr., WR5

No. 10: K.C. Conception, WR6

No. 11: Eli Stowers, TE2

No. 12: Mike Washington, Jr., RB3

No. 13: Emmett Johnson, RB4

No. 14: Chris Brazzell, WR7

No. 15: Germie Bernard, WR8

No. 16: Zachariah Branch, WR9

No. 17: Jonah Coleman, RB5

No. 18: Nicholas Singleton, RB6

No. 19: Ty Simpson, QB2

No. 20: Elijah Sarratt, WR10

No. 21: Max Klare, TE3

No. 22: Chris Bell, WR11

No. 23: Ted Hurst, WR12

No. 24: Demond Claiborne, RB7

No. 25: Kaytron Allen, RB8

This isn’t a strong quarterback class. In addition, there aren’t a lot of obvious landing spots where a quarterback would play. As a result, currently, I have just two in the Top 25. I have three tight ends, but I could see a Michael Trigg or Justin Joly jumping up in the right landing spot. The wide receiver position is the deepest and presents the best value. Love is the top prospect, and due to positional scarcity, I’d be surprised if he or Mendoza moved off the top of the draft. Below that, there could be some shifting based on receiver landing spots, where some of the other backs land, and where Stowers is taken.


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