2024 Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (Fantasy Football)

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Dynasty Fantasy Football Draft Rankings

RK PLAYER NAME POS BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
1 Marvin Harrison Jr. WR1 1 3 1.2 0.5
2 Malik Nabers WR2 2 4 2.1 0.5
3 Rome Odunze WR3 3 6 3.5 0.9
4 Brock Bowers TE1 3 7 4.3 0.9
5 Caleb Williams QB1 1 15 6.5 2.8
6 Brian Thomas Jr. WR4 4 18 7.3 3.6
7 Troy Franklin WR5 5 18 9.6 3.4
8 Xavier Worthy WR6 6 17 10.3 3.6
9 Jayden Daniels QB2 4 18 10.7 4.4
10 Ladd McConkey WR7 5 21 11.1 4
11 Jonathon Brooks RB1 8 21 12.5 3.4
12 Trey Benson RB2 8 18 12.8 2.6
13 Adonai Mitchell WR8 5 29 13.4 6.7
14 Drake Maye QB3 4 26 14.3 5.5
15 Jaylen Wright RB3 10 20 15.4 2.9
16 MarShawn Lloyd RB4 10 23 16.9 3.5
17 Blake Corum RB5 12 30 17.6 4
18 Keon Coleman WR9 7 32 18.3 7.2
19 Ricky Pearsall WR10 10 29 19.6 5.3
20 Roman Wilson WR11 15 28 21 3.1
21 J.J. McCarthy QB4 9 35 21.6 6.9
22 Braelon Allen RB6 15 35 22.3 5.8
23 Xavier Legette WR12 11 45 24.4 7.2
24 Michael Penix Jr. QB5 16 41 28.3 6.5
25 Ja’Lynn Polk WR13 12 44 28.6 7.6
26 Ray Davis RB7 14 42 29.1 7.5
27 Malachi Corley WR14 11 39 29.2 6.2
28 Audric Estime RB8 16 46 31.4 7.2
29 Ja’Tavion Sanders TE2 20 46 31.5 7.7
30 Bo Nix QB6 18 52 31.8 8.4

Dynasty Rookie Draft Outlook

Adonai Mitchell (WR – Texas)

As a Longhorn, AD Mitchell posted a breakout season en route to a 32 percent dominator rating with 11 TD scores on 55 receptions. Standing at 6’2″ with a lanky frame at 204 pounds, Mitchell offers an ideal build for an outside receiver. Mitchell reminded me a lot of a lighter Michael Pittman Jr. while watching him on film. At the NFL Combine, measured at 6-foot-2, 205 pounds and had a big day: 4.34-second 40-yard dash (94th percentile), 1.52-second 10-yard split (76th percentile), 39.5″ vertical jump (89th percentile), 136″ broad jump (98th percentile). His closest comparable per mockdraftable.com: D.J. Chark Jr.
-Andrew Erickson

Ricky Pearsall (WR – Florida)

Pearsall has nuanced route running using head fakes and leverage to his advantage. He has a good feel for finding space against zone coverage. Average raw physical traits will limit his upside. He isn’t a sudden mover or explosive player. Routes can be rounded at times. Corners can stay glued to him on crossers or slants with inside leverage, as Pearsall doesn’t have the speed to pull away from them. Plus, body control and catch radius. He’s no stranger to acrobatic catches in the air or one-handed grabs. Pearsall has good ball tracking on deep balls with some nice basket catches.
-Derek Brown

Keon Coleman (WR – Florida State)

At 6’4″ and 215 lbs, Keon Coleman’s physicality is undeniable, making him a prototypical outside X-receiver. His junior year performance in his first year at Florida State was noteworthy, with 50 receptions, 658 receiving yards, and 11 touchdowns, averaging 13.2 yards per reception. Good for a 31% dominator rating. But he broke out officially in his sophomore season the year prior at Michigan State, with 58 catches, 798 yards, and seven touchdowns over 12 games. Hung a 29% dominator rating at just 19 years old. And he did this while competing for targets with an older future NFL star in the making, Jayden Reed. Coleman had more catches, targets, yards and TDs than the future second-round pick, despite being three years YOUNGER than Reed.
-Andrew Erickson

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