This is what we’ve been waiting for, fantasy football enthusiasts. The NFL Draft is underway, and we finally get to see where the rookie prospects will launch their professional careers. And NFL Draft landing spots allow us to start to zero in on fantasy football and dynasty rookie draft pick values.
Throughout the draft, we’ll take a closer look at fantasy-relevant prospects, giving you an overview of their strengths and weaknesses, and assessing their fantasy value in both redraft and dynasty formats. Here’s our dynasty rookie draft advice for Isaac TeSlaa.
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TeSlaa didn’t start many games in college football, but his athleticism is certainly something that cannot be ignored. He finished in the 74th percentile or better in the 40-yard dash, vertical jump, broad jump, 20-yard shuttle, and 10-yard split. This past season, on 28 catches, he averaged north of 19 yards per reception. Oh yeah, did I mention he’s just under 6-foot-4? Tim Patrick is one of their outside receivers and only signed to a one-year deal. So, there’s potential here for him to become a starter, perhaps by next season. This is a gamble on the athletic traits, but I believe. I’d take him somewhere in the middle of the second to the beginning of the third round. This offense will be productive, and TeSlaa could become a key component.
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DBro’s NFL Draft Scouting Report & Player Comp
Scouting Report:
- TeSlaa is a big-bodied power slot (59.9-79% slot rate). His play strength shows up in his routes and at the catch point. TeSlaa had a 54.2% contested catch rate and zero drops in college.
- He plays well through contact. While he’s an explosive athlete in the gym, those testing metrics don’t necessarily cross over the field, with only 5.0 YAC per reception in college. His buildup speed can limit him when he’s working in close quarters after the catch, but it serves him well after the catch with crossing routes.
- The former Razorback can sink his hips nicely for his size. He still needs to refine his footwork at the top of his stem. He’ll have plenty of routes where he flashes crisp feet, but at times, he’ll try and do too much, or he’ll round off his route break.
Player Comp: Terrace Marshall
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