
UPDATED 2025 Dynasty Rookie ADP Rankings – 1QB
With the 2024 fantasy football season in the books, dynasty fantasy football managers are already turning their attention to the 2025 rookie class. On this page, you’ll find the latest 2025 1QB dynasty rookie ADP.
2025 1QB Dynasty Rookie ADP Rankings
In 1QB (single-quarterback) dynasty leagues, where quarterback value is less inflated compared to Superflex formats. As expected, the focus shifts heavily toward premium skill-position players. Particularly running backs and wide receivers.
Our expert dynasty league football analysts have been running mock drafts and will continue doing so all off-season long. These mock drafts include fantasy football experts as well as various participants, including fans and other dynasty football addicts. This mixture of both groups is meant to give you the most realistic ADP possible.
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The Cream of the Crop
At the top of most 1QB rookie drafts, Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty stands alone as the consensus 1.01. Jeanty’s jaw-dropping junior season—highlighted by 2,700 total yards and elite receiving skills—positions him as a potential instant RB1 in fantasy lineups. Additionally, his blend of production, athleticism, and NFL-readiness echoes the likes of Bijan Robinson, making him a no-brainer for managers seeking a cornerstone piece.
Following Jeanty, Arizona wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan emerges as a strong contender for the 1.02 slot. At 6’5” and 212 pounds, McMillan’s blend of size, speed, and ball skills has drawn comparisons to Drake London. With consecutive 1,300+ yard seasons, he’s a high-upside WR1 prospect who could climb even higher, depending on his landing spot in the 2025 NFL Draft.
The Running Back Renaissance
The 2025 class is shaping up to be a running back bonanza, with several backs vying for top-tier ADP status. Omarion Hampton (North Carolina) and Quinshon Judkins (Ohio State) are early favorites to round out the top five. Hampton’s 2,033 yards from scrimmage and sub-4.5 speed make him a tantalizing RB1 candidate, while Judkins’ physicality and nose for the end zone solidify his value.
Iowa’s Kaleb Johnson, with his record-setting touchdown prowess, and Ohio State’s TreVeyon Henderson, an explosive playmaker when healthy, are also in the mix, likely landing in the 1.03 to 1.08 range depending on draft capital and team fit.
Wide Receivers and Tight Ends in the First Round
Beyond McMillan, wide receivers like Missouri’s Luther Burden III and Ohio State’s Emeka Egbuka are poised to crack the first round of 1QB drafts. Burden’s dynamic playmaking ability and Egbuka’s polished route-running offer contrasting profiles, but both could surge with favorable NFL landings. Meanwhile, tight end Tyler Warren (Penn State) is a name to watch. His target-earning potential and athletic traits could push him into the late first round, especially in leagues that value the position’s scarcity.
Early Dynasty Rookie ADP Takeaways
While the 2025 NFL Draft will ultimately shape these rankings, the early 1QB Dynasty Rookie ADP reflects a class dominated by running backs and a select group of wide receivers. Dynasty managers should expect fluidity in the 1.02 to 1.12 range as NFL Combine performances and landing spots clarify each player’s outlook. For now, securing a top pick for Jeanty feels like a dynasty-altering move, while the depth at running back offers value even into the mid-first round.
Stay tuned as the offseason unfolds—mock drafts and ADP data will continue to evolve. However, this early snapshot sets the stage for a thrilling 2025 dynasty rookie season.