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2025 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: Superflex Post-NFL Combine

2025 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: Superflex Post-NFL Combine

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Dynasty fantasy football never sleeps. Whether it’s in-season and you’re fighting for a championship or off-season and you’re stockpiling third-round picks for your rookie drafts, there’s always action. Today, we’ll be breaking down our latest 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft. This is for Superflex dynasty fantasy football leagues, following the results of the NFL Combine. Stay tuned for more mock drafts as the 2025 NFL Draft approaches.

2025 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft – Superflex

In this article, we’ll break down a 12-team Superflex, TE-Premium rookie mock draft conducted in early March 2025, highlighting the top picks and their dynasty fantasy football potential. Stay tuned for more mock drafts before and after the NFL Draft, all the way up until the start of the 2025 NFL season. Whether you’re prepping for your draft or scouting sleeper picks, this 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft guide has you covered. Let’s get into the picks.

1.01 – Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Projected NFL Draft: Top-15 overall

Why He’s Here: Ashton Jeanty’s record-breaking 2024 (2,601 rushing yards, 29 TDs) makes him the 1.01 in this 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft—even in Superflex. His three-down skill set (43 catches in 2023) screams RB1 upside.
Fantasy Outlook: Likely landing with a team like the Cowboys or Chargers, Jeanty could be a top-10 dynasty RB as a rookie.

1.02 – Cam Ward, QB, Miami (FL)

Projected NFL Draft: 1st overall

Why He’s Here: Cam Ward’s 2024 breakout (4,123 yards, 36 TDs) and dual-threat ability make him QB1 in this Superflex mock draft.
Fantasy Outlook: A Giants or Titans pick could see Ward as a QB2 with QB1 potential in Year 1.

1.03 – Shedeur Sanders, QB, Colorado

Projected NFL Draft: 2nd overall

Why He’s Here: Sanders’ accuracy (70% completion) and clutch play (3,589 yards, 35 TDs) lock him into the top three.
Fantasy Outlook: Pair him with the Raiders or Commanders for a high-floor QB2 in Superflex leagues.

1.04 – Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Projected NFL Draft: Top-10 overall

Why He’s Here: At 6’5”, “Tet” McMillan (1,312 yards, 8 TDs in 2024) is the WR1 in this class.
Fantasy Outlook: A Bengals or Steelers landing spot could make him a PPR WR2 with WR1 upside.

1.05 – Travis Hunter, WR/CB, Colorado

Projected NFL Draft: Top-5 overall
Why He’s Here: Hunter’s Heisman-winning versatility (1,152 WR yards, 14 TDs) assumes a WR role here.
Fantasy Outlook: If the Broncos or Browns commit to offense, he’s a boom-or-bust WR1 candidate.

1.06 – Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

Projected NFL Draft: Late 1st/Early 2nd
Why He’s Here: Hampton’s 2024 dominance (1,660 rushing yards, 373 receiving) highlights this RB-heavy class.
Fantasy Outlook: Think Cardinals or Bills—Hampton’s an RB2 with breakout potential.

1.07 – TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State

Projected NFL Draft: Early 2nd round

Why He’s Here: Henderson’s speed (4.4) and receiving skills (18+ catches yearly) shine despite a shared backfield.
Fantasy Outlook: The Eagles or Ravens could turn him into a Jahmyr Gibbs clone.

1.08 – Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State

Projected NFL Draft: Late 1st round

Why He’s Here: Warren’s 2024 explosion (104 catches, 1,233 yards) redefines TE value.
Fantasy Outlook: Packers or Chiefs could make him a top-5 PPR TE as a rookie.

1.09 – Luther Burden III, WR, Missouri

Projected NFL Draft: Mid-1st round

Why He’s Here: Burden’s YAC ability (1,212 yards in 2023) outshines his 2024 dip.
Fantasy Outlook: Dolphins or Rams could unlock his WR2 ceiling in gadget roles.

1.10 – Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State

Projected NFL Draft: Late 1st round

Why He’s Here: Egbuka’s polish (780 yards, 10 TDs) offers a safe WR floor.
Fantasy Outlook: Saints or Seahawks give him WR3 value with WR2 upside.

1.11 – Jaxson Dart, QB, Ole Miss

Projected NFL Draft: Mid-2nd round

Why He’s Here: Dart’s 2024 resurgence (3,875 yards, 25 TDs) brings QB3 appeal.
Fantasy Outlook: The Panthers or Falcons could develop him into a Superflex QB2.

1.12 – Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State

Projected NFL Draft: Early 2nd round

Why He’s Here: Judkins’ bruising style (849 yards, 12 TDs) rounds out a deep RB class.
Fantasy Outlook: Bucs or Vikings could make him an RB2 with RB1 flashes.

2025 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft Trends

Running Back Resurgence

The 2025 class boasts elite RBs like Jeanty, Hampton, Henderson, and Judkins. Ultimately, this is perfect for dynasty fantasy football managers needing backfield help.

Quarterback Volatility

Ward and Sanders headlined a thinner quarterback group than 2024. Notably, with Dart as a late-round flyer in Superflex formats.

Wide Receiver Depth

McMillan, Hunter, Burden, and Egbuka offer varied wide receiver profiles. However, none match 2024’s top-tier talents yet.

Tight End Spotlight

Warren’s rise at 1.08 makes sense in this format as it is TE-Premium.

Final Thoughts on the 2025 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft

This pre-NFL Draft 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft showcases a class rich with dynasty league football potential. As always, landing spots post-draft will shift values. However, players like Jeanty and Ward are already locked in as elite dynasty assets. Who’s your top pick? Drop your thoughts below, and stay tuned for post-draft updates!


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