Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2026 Fantasy Football)

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    2026 Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings

    Here are our latest Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings from our consensus of fantasy football experts. You can find the latest Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings and sync your fantasy football league for specific advice.

    RK PLAYER NAME POS AGE BEST WORST AVG. STD.DEV
    1 Jeremiyah Love RB1 20 1 1 1 0
    2 Fernando Mendoza QB1 22 2 5 2.2 0.7
    3 Carnell Tate WR1 21 3 11 4.2 1.9
    4 Makai Lemon WR2 21 3 10 4.8 1.9
    5 Jordyn Tyson WR3 21 3 11 5.9 2.9
    6 Jonah Coleman RB2 22 6 15 9.1 2.9
    7 Denzel Boston WR4 22 6 16 9.6 2.9
    8 Jadarian Price RB3 22 4 21 9.8 3.8
    9 K.C. Concepcion WR5 21 6 16 10.2 3.2
    10 Kenyon Sadiq TE1 20 8 15 10.3 2.2
    11 Emmett Johnson RB4 22 4 21 12.2 4.3
    12 Ty Simpson QB2 23 5 23 12.2 5
    13 Kaytron Allen RB5 23 8 22 15.9 3.9
    14 Nicholas Singleton RB6 22 4 24 16.1 5.5
    15 Eli Stowers TE2 22 8 31 16.7 5.7
    16 Chris Bell WR6 11 31 17.8 5.3
    17 Garrett Nussmeier QB3 24 10 36 18.9 7.8
    18 Omar Cooper Jr. WR7 22 9 38 19.1 7.5
    19 Elijah Sarratt WR8 22 13 29 19.3 3.5
    20 Chris Brazzell II WR9 15 32 22.2 5.1
    21 Germie Bernard WR10 22 14 38 23.3 5.9
    22 Mike Washington Jr. RB7 9 36 24.2 5.9
    23 Antonio Williams WR11 21 11 39 26.6 7.9
    24 Malachi Fields WR12 14 42 27.8 8
    25 Zachariah Branch WR13 21 13 37 22.8 5.4
    26 Ja’Kobi Lane WR14 21 24 67 31.2 9.5
    27 J’Mari Taylor RB8 23 49 31.3 7
    28 Demond Claiborne RB9 22 23 52 27.5 7.1
    29 Carson Beck QB4 18 52 33.3 8.2
    30 Max Klare TE3 21 65 34.4 9.2
    31 Drew Allar QB5 21 20 53 34.9 7.9
    32 Michael Trigg TE4 23 48 35.6 6.5
    33 Roman Hemby RB10 23 21 63 33.6 10.7
    34 Cade Klubnik QB6 22 30 52 38.3 4.9
    35 Le’Veon Moss RB11 25 50 35.4 7.3

    Dynasty Rookie Spotlight

    Cole Payton’s dual-threat ability jumps off the film immediately. Payton has 4.6 speed and the ability to make defenders miss. Payton is built like an athletic tight end, and he’s a load to bring down in the open field. He’s not the twitchiest rusher, but he can plant his foot and avoid tacklers when needed. His size/speed combo is EXTREMELY interesting. In his final collegiate season, he had 120 rushing attempts, 894 rushing yards, and 13 rushing scores. The North Dakota State passing offense was built around Payton’s mobility with plenty of RPO action and bootlegs. Payton will have a sizable learning curve with an NFL offense, but there are also moments in his collegiate offense that offer hope that the transition won’t be as hard as it seems. He wasn’t asked to regularly make full field reads, but there are moments where he did and quickly moved to his third and fourth option in a progression. Payton is a “see it, throw it” quarterback, but he also has some anticipatory passing moments. The passing offense was also shotgun-based, so under-center work will be a hurdle, but that’s also the case for many college quarterbacks these days. Payton has a cannon for an arm. He has easy flip of the wrist velocity and the strength to drive the ball downfield. He exhibits touch when layering second-level throws and precision when ripping deep outs. He can place the ball accurately to all three levels. Payton has an NFL arm in terms of strength and touch. Payton will have an adjustment with the speed of the NFL game and the throwing lanes. There are plenty of examples of him hanging on his first read and waiting for them to uncover and break wide open. He’ll have to pull the trigger earlier in the NFL or find comfort with more tight windows. Payton has a gunslinger mentality, which can work in his favor, but with the sizable jump in competition, the early days in the NFL for him could be rocky as he adjusts. There are some plays where he flees a clean pocket to make a play with his legs. His margin for error and the ability to pull a rabbit out of his hat in the NFL will be decreased. He’ll have to recalibrate some.
    – Derek Brown