
Nevertheless, my concern with Addison is his regression at USC during his junior season. I have Jordan Addison, who broke out as a sophomore at Pitt, winning the Biletnikoff award. Jordan Addisonĭropping down to my next tier, I have two wide receivers who I’m not overly excited about but still deserve to be in a tier of their own. There is still a good chance Gibbs will be the lead back with this draft capital, and his receiving upside makes up for some of the touches he may lose because of his size. With Gibbs being slightly undersized, his landing spot greatly impacts his role in the NFL. Being an elite receiving back boosts Gibbs’s floor and ceiling, making him worthy of the number 5 spot.Ĭurrently, Gibbs is projected to go in the late first to early second in the NFL draft. Jahmyr Gibbsīehind Bijan Robinson, I have a running back with a fantastic floor and ceiling combination, Jahmyr Gibbs. Even so, Stroud has fantastic accuracy across all levels, good pocket presence, and possesses an NFL-ready arm. On top of this, Stroud hasn’t shown much outside of the pocket and was inconsistent at times during the beginning of the 2022 season. However, there are a few concerns about Stroud, one being if his excellent supporting cast made him look better. It looks like Stroud will be a top 10-15 NFL draft pick giving him the incredible draft capital you’re looking for in a quarterback. In a Superflex format, CJ Stroud is an A-Tier player due to his incredible ceiling and floor combination. As of now, Smith-Njigba is a projected first to mid-second-round NFL draft pick, which is tremendous draft capital. Smith-Njigba is an outstanding route runner with great hands and speed. Playing alongside Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave, Smith-Njigba was amazing, putting up a 95-1606-9 season. While some have Smith-Njigba lower due to his injury this past season, his incredible sophomore season makes up for it. One smooth operator /RRQGfYwKPC- Joe O’Leary January 12, 2023Īt the WR1 spot, I have Jaxon Smith-Njigba, my number 3 overall prospect. This dude prints money working the middle of the football field Jaxon Smith Njigba consistently utilizes spatial awareness knowing what he needs to do and where he needs to be At the moment, Young is a projected top-10 NFL draft pick and will get the chance to be a franchise quarterback at the next level. Young showed fantastic accuracy, playmaking skills, and a good feel for the game. Young is great all across the board, with his one concern being his size. My QB1 for this class is Alabama’s, Bryce Young. There are no holes in Robinson’s game, as he projects to be a fantastic bell cow back at the NFL level. Robinson is the consensus 19th pick in start up drafts, which is phenomenal. Robinson is a great NFL prospect with everything you look for, including excellent draft capital. Bijan Robinsonīijan Robinson is the unanimous 1.01, even in a Superflex format. For now, we dive into our first set of 2023 rookie rankings below. These are just my initial rankings, but there will be some changes after the Senior Bowl, combine and NFL draft conclude. These rankings are for a Superflex format which drives up the value of these quarterbacks. Featured Promo: Join the FFPC Main Event with a $1 million dollar grand prize and $5.9 million dollar total prize pool! It’s the world’s biggest event in season long fantasy football.Now that we are well underway into the dynasty offseason, it’s time to dive deeper into some of these 2023 prospects. Why? Because running backs like Bijan are a rare find, while next year’s QB class looks even better than this one. Heck, I tore down one SF dynasty after a championship win last year, leaving me with Trevor Lawrence at quarterback, and I still may take Robinson at 1.01. For these reasons, many will draft him first overall in Superflex rookie drafts, even if their team needs a quarterback. He was also drafted into a very rare workload. However, there is one potential exception that could make 2023 another outlier year.īijan Robinson is a transcendent talent who can do everything at fantasy’s thinnest position. This should change this year, with the 2023 quarterback class rebounding nicely. Superflex rookie drafts resembled non-Superflex drafts, with one or no quarterbacks being taken in the first round. Last year was an exception to this trend, however, due to a historically weak quarterback class in 2022. Traditionally, quarterbacks have always been selected at the top of Superflex dynasty drafts, but not in non-Superflex leagues. It's a fair question, but the answer will largely depend on the format of your leagues. This means that many of you are likely wondering what to do with this year's rookie class. With the NFL Draft in the rearview mirror, Dynasty Rookie Draft season is upon us, and the start of Dynasty Startup season is just around the corner.
