![]() ![]() But if he falls into the right landing spot, he's absolutely worth drafting with a top pick in Superflex leagues. He's not as mobile as some of the other quarterbacks we've seen enter the NFL in recent years, so don't expect massive production from a fantasy standpoint in that sense. ![]() Meanwhile, Stroud provides a very high floor as a passer from day one that can facilitate a quick-passing attack while still having the arm talent to push the ball downfield. Young out of Alabama is a better prospect from a tape standpoint, but his size is going to be a major sticking point for a lot of NFL GMs. ![]() Opinions on this quarterback class are all over the place, but Stroud is currently in the QB1 chair for the time being. If you're looking to move up to acquire him, get ready to spend a massive amount. With a massive workload, plus his ability to make splash plays, Robinson could easily be a top-five fantasy running back as early as his rookie season. Robinson is truly one of the best running back prospects to come out of college in a very long time, and he figures to be one of the game's few remaining workhorse options from day one. It's usually unheard of to have a non-quarterback in the 1.01 spot of a Superflex draft, but a weaker quarterback class combined with a superb talent at running back generates this result. With that in mind, here is our 1.0 edition of a Superflex rookie mock draft leading into the NFL Combine. The Super Bowl is behind us, the college All-Star games have concluded, and the NFL Scouting Combine is on the horizon.ĭynasty managers are beginning to prepare for their Dynasty rookie drafts (speaking of, you should download our FREE Rookie Guide with 120+ prospect profiles) in order to get an understanding of who these prospects are and how we should value them. ![]()
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