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2023 Dynasty Superflex Rookie ADP 2.0

2023 Dynasty Superflex Rookie ADP 2.0

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We have already had the Senior Bowl and players move up and down in rookie mocks from that. Now, we are right in the midst of the NFL Combine! We know what players are going to be in attendance and have our eyes set out on our favorite prospects.

Right now, we have rookie profiles and NFL mock drafts going. However, nothing beats dynasty rookie mock drafts. Follow along with the latest rookie average draft position for Superflex and 2QB leagues. Stay tuned as time goes on and more rookie drafts are completed for the ADP to adjust.

If you are looking to compare mocks, check out Superflex ADP 1.0 from last month to compare even for yourself! This is always good to keep up to date as it’s already changing! Check and see who is rising and falling or just make it easier and just read below as I did all the work for you!

We have had multiple drafts already with over 80 rookies drafted in a four-round, 12-team setting. Interested in joining a mock draft? Please DM Ryan on Twitter @RyanMiner_FFB and start preparing today!

Round 1 

1.01 Bijan Robinson, RB, Texas 

1.02 Bryce Young, QB, Alabama

1.03 C.J. Stroud, QB, Ohio State 

1.04 Jahmyr Gibbs, RB, Alabama 

1.05  Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Ohio State

1.06 Anthony Richardson, QB, Florida

1.07 Will Levis, QB, Kentucky

1.08 Quentin Johnson, WR, TCU

1.09 Jordan Addison, WR, USC

1.10 Zach Charbonnet, RB, UCLA

1.11 Kayshon Boutte, WR, LSU

1.12 Zach Evans, RB, Ole Miss

While Bijan Robinson is holding the top spot, Bryce Young and C.J. Stroud flipped spots from last time. However, you can’t really go wrong with either prospect. They are still the 1.02 and 1.03 either way. For this reason. if you’re in need of a quarterback and have one of these picks, you’re all set. In effect Will Levis has moved up two spots with rumors of him going top-10, so it makes sense for the remaining quarterback-needy teams in your leagues. 

Surprisingly, Kayshon Boutte and Zach Evans have crept into the back end of the first round here. After all, Boutte was viewed as the WR1 of this class at this time last year, while Evans has been really efficient with a limited amount of touches between TCU and Ole Miss. Overall, this first round isn’t looking too different. However, don’t be shocked if Anthony Richardson starts creeping up after his ridiculous performance at the NFL Combine.

Round 2

2.01 Josh Downs, WR, North Carolina

2.02 Michael Mayer, TE, Notre Dame

2.03 Devon Achane, RB, Texas A&M

2.04 Sean Tucker, RB, Syracuse

2.05  Zay Flowers, WR, Boston College

2.06 Kendre Miller, RB, TCU

2.07. Tank Bigsby, RB, Auburn

2.08 Jalin Hyatt, WR, Tennessee

2.09 Hendon Hooker, QB, Tennessee

2.10  Dalton Kincaid, TE, Utah

2.11 Roschon Johnson, RB, Texas

2.12 Rashee Rice, WR, SMU

While players move up to the first round, others must drop. Whereas Michael Mayer went from 1.11 to 2.02. It’s not that big of a drop, but I think people are seeing we’re not getting a Kyle Pitts this year and are playing it safe. 

Additionally, Sean Tucker has fallen the most here. Conversely, he’s dropped almost half of the round, and for no good reason yet! In reality, I really like his game as he has the speed, soft hands, and an aggressive mentality teams love. While I would not be surprised to see him get day 2 draft capital.

In contrast, a name that keeps creeping up is Hendon Hooker. By all means, the Tennessee Volunteer was electric and continued to improve his game every season. Notably, he was having a remarkable season before tearing his ACL. While he has received positive medical reports on Indianapolis at the NFL Combine. Certainly, if he is really on track to be ready for the NFL season opener, his stock will skyrocket.

As a matter of fact, Dalton Kincaid has been a big riser as he now joins Michael Mayer here in the second round. The converted basketball start has been generating a lot of buzz going into the NFL Combine. By the same token, does Kincaid have a TE1 ceiling in his future?

Finally, the Senior Bowl risers in Roschon Johnson and Rashee Rice. coupled with us already knowing about Johnson,  Rice is in a tier of his own. Not to mention, Rice set records at SMU with the most receiving yards in a single season. Additionally, he finished fifth in receptions (96) and 3rd in receiving yards (1,355) while scoring 10 touchdowns. 

Round 3

3.01 Cedric Tillman, WR, Tennessee

3.02 Tyjae Spears, RB, Tulane

3.03 Israel Abanikanda, RB, Pitt

3.04 Marvin Mims, WR, Oklahoma 

3.05  Chase Brown, RB, Illinois

3.06 Kenny McIntosh, RB, Georgia

3.07 Xavier Hutchinson, WR, Iowa State

3.08  Deuce Vaughn, RB, Kansas State

3.09 Darnell Washington, TE, Georgia

3.10 Luke Musgrave, TE, Oregon State

3.11 Eric Gray, RB, Oklahoma

3.12  DeWayne McBride, RB, UAB

Truly, the third round is a lot of fun here. In my last Superflex mock draft, Tyjae Spears was a mid-third rounder as his name was just starting to be spoken of. Notably, Spears lit up the Senior Bowl during practice week and was a name that we all started to hear more and more about. Significantly creeping to the beginning of the third and is looking to hold steady here. Overall, the third round didn’t change as much as I thought it would, but once the NFL Combine is over, the change will kick in.

Round 4

4.01 Rakim Jarrett, WR, Maryland

4.02 Parker Washington, WR, Penn St.

4.03 Tanner McKee, QB, Stanford

4.04  Jayden Reed, WR, Michigan State

4.05  Nathaniel Dell, WR, Houston

4.06 Mohamed Ibrahim, RB, Minnesota

4.07 Stetson Bennett, QB, Georgia 

4.08 Jaren Hall, QB, BYU

4.09 C.J. Johnson, WR, ECU

4.10  Tucker Kraft, TE, South Dakota St.

4.11 Chris Rodriguez Jr, RB, Kentucky

4.12  Tyler Scott, WR, Cincinnati

From time to time, the fourth round is where we will see players come into play and fall out. While we could see them in this mock, they could be gone by the next one. Namely, these players have helped themselves by doing well in the Senior Bowl and the next version of this will be because of how well they performed at the NFL Combine.

Surprisingly, I still don’t understand why Tanner McKee is going so high. Well, I guess saying the fourth is worth using a flier on, but I would rather take him with the last pick seeing players like Jayden Reed and others go right after him. I would take all of them, even in Superflex over McKee.

Furthermore, some players I like here are Parker Washington, Nathaniel Dell, and Tyler Scott. They all have boosts to their game and make phenomenal picks here in the fourth round. Hence they have speed, and quick feet but are yet small. I believe they will make great slot receivers in the NFL. 

For the most part, some players have risen, others have fallen and some are not even on the board anymore. For this reason, the fourth round has already seen new players creep into some mocks as names like A.T. Perry, Puka Nacua and Travis Dye are names I am starting to see here. Will they make it into this list next time? Stay tuned!


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