Superflex Dynasty Startup Mock Draft: Breece Hall, Rachaad White, George Pickens

While everyone is knee-deep in dynasty rookie drafts, May 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 mock draft simulator.

I picked second in this 10-team, superflex, half-PPR dynasty mock draft. 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. We’ll dive into a few notable picks below. And get ready for your dynasty startup draft with our FREE mock draft simulator.

Superflex Dynasty Startup Mock Draft

You can find the full results of my latest superflex dynasty startup mock draft here. Below we dive into a few of the notable picks and the reasoning behind the selection.

Round 2, Pick 9 – Breece Hall (RB – NYJ)

Last year, the concern with Hall was his health coming off a torn ACL. However, the former Iowa State star was unbelievable in his first game off the pitch count, totaling 177 rushing yards and 26.9 fantasy points. He ended the year on fire, averaging 22.6 fantasy points per game over the final five weeks. The Jets made four significant additions to their offensive line this offseason. Hall should average a career-high in yards per rushing attempt before contact this upcoming year.

Round 5, Pick 2 – Rachaad White (RB – TB)

After splitting the backfield with Leonard Fournette as a rookie, White had a sophomore-year breakout season. He was the RB7, averaging 13.9 fantasy points per game, a higher average than Bijan Robinson and Derrick Henry. While the loss of Dave Canales is significant, the Buccaneers didn’t add anyone this offseason who could impact White’s lead role. Furthermore, Tampa Bay improved their offensive line, using their first-round pick in the NFL Draft on Graham Barton.

Round 8, Pick 9 – George Pickens (WR – PIT)

Pickens has been one of the more frustrating players to roster in fantasy football. He has superstar flashes but also has had several week-long rough patches. However, the young receiver was the WR15, averaging 16.6 fantasy points per game during the four weeks Diontae Johnson was hurt last season. While the Steelers drafted Roman Wilson in the third round of the NFL Draft, he shouldn’t stop Pickens from having a breakout year in 2024.

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