While everyone is knee-deep in dynasty rookie drafts, now is also the perfect month for dynasty startup drafts. Everyone knows the expression practice makes perfect, and there is no better way to practice than with the FantasyPros Dynasty Mock Draft Simulator.
I am picking 10th in this 12-team dynasty superflex mock draft which uses half-point PPR-scoring. The lineup for this mock draft is one quarterback, two running backs, two wide receivers, one tight end, three flex, one superflex and six bench spots.
My goal for this mock was to use a zero-QB strategy while prioritizing wide receivers over running backs early in the superflex dynasty mock draft. I didn’t pick my first quarterback until the seventh round. Furthermore, I selected four wide receivers before drafting my second running back. Let’s see how it turned out. Here are all of my superflex dynasty mock draft picks. Below we dive into a few notable selections from my latest dynasty mock draft.
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Here’s a look at a few of my fantasy football picks from my latest superflex dynasty mock draft.
Round 1, Pick 10 – CeeDee Lamb (WR – DAL)
Despite a slow start, Lamb was unbelievable in 2023. He ended the year as the WR1, averaging 102.9 receiving yards and 19.7 fantasy points per game. The superstar set career highs in receptions (135), targets (181), receiving yards (1,749) and touchdowns (12). Yet, Lamb could be even better moving forward, starting in 2024. The Cowboys did little to improve Dak Prescott‘s receiving core after releasing Michael Gallup. Don’t be surprised if Lamb is the clear-cut WR1 in startup drafts starting in 2025.
Round 4, Pick 3 – Drake London (WR – ATL)
London has been a fantasy disappointment his first two years in the NFL despite being one of the more talented younger wide receivers in the league. Thankfully, he will no longer get held back by awful quarterback play. Despite catching passes from Marcus Mariota, Desmond Ridder and Taylor Heinicke, the former USC star managed to average at least 10.5 fantasy points per game in both career seasons. Meanwhile, Kirk Cousins has produced multiple WR1s in the past, including two in the same year twice.
Round 7, Pick 10 – Jared Goff (QB – DET)
While it seems like Goff has been around forever, the veteran doesn’t turn 30 until October. He is coming off the second-best year of his career, totaling 30 passing touchdowns and 17 fantasy points per game. Goff is an ideal target when using a zero-QB strategy in a dynasty startup superflex draft. He scored 18 or more fantasy points in nearly half of the games this past season. The veteran provides my team with a safe floor most weeks while allowing me to stack points with Sam LaPorta.
Round 10, Pick 3 – Bryce Young (QB – CAR)
Unfortunately, Young’s rookie year was a complete nightmare. The Panthers gave him no chance to succeed in 2023. However, that won’t be the case this upcoming season. Carolina improved its offensive line in free agency, signing Damien Lewis and Robert Hunt. More importantly, they traded for Diontae Johnson and drafted Xavier Legette and Ja’Tavion Sanders, giving the second-year quarterback an impressive set of pass catchers. It’s a make-or-break season for Young, and I’m betting on a massive sophomore-year breakout.
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