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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 5 3.7 0.8
    4 Makai Lemon WR2 21 3 7 4.4 1.5
    5 Jordyn Tyson WR3 21 3 11 5.2 2.3
    6 Jonah Coleman RB2 22 6 14 8.7 2.5
    7 Jadarian Price RB3 22 6 14 9.3 2.3
    8 K.C. Concepcion WR4 21 6 14 9.3 2.7
    9 Denzel Boston WR5 22 6 16 9.7 3.1
    10 Kenyon Sadiq TE1 20 7 14 9.9 2
    11 Emmett Johnson RB4 22 4 19 11.6 4
    12 Ty Simpson QB2 23 5 23 11.8 4.4
    13 Eli Stowers TE2 22 8 20 15.2 3.2
    14 Nicholas Singleton RB5 22 4 23 16.7 4.9
    15 Kaytron Allen RB6 23 11 22 16.7 3.1
    16 Omar Cooper Jr. WR6 22 9 30 16.9 5.2
    17 Chris Bell WR7 11 31 17.4 4.5
    18 Garrett Nussmeier QB3 24 10 34 18.3 6.4
    19 Elijah Sarratt WR8 22 12 27 19.1 3.4
    20 Chris Brazzell II WR9 13 27 20.3 4.1
    21 Mike Washington Jr. RB7 9 32 22 5.6
    22 Zachariah Branch WR10 21 13 31 22.3 4.3
    23 Germie Bernard WR11 22 14 36 24 5.5
    24 Demond Claiborne RB8 22 23 39 26.6 4.7
    25 Malachi Fields WR12 14 39 27.2 6.8
    26 Antonio Williams WR13 21 16 39 28.3 6.4
    27 J’Mari Taylor RB9 23 42 30.1 5.7
    28 Ja’Kobi Lane WR14 21 24 40 30.3 4.6
    29 Max Klare TE3 21 44 32.3 5.7
    30 Michael Trigg TE4 23 46 33.9 5.1
    31 Carson Beck QB4 20 52 34.3 8.5
    32 Drew Allar QB5 21 17 53 34.4 8.7
    33 Adam Randall RB10 26 55 35.7 8
    34 Le’Veon Moss RB11 25 50 36.1 7.5
    35 Roman Hemby RB12 23 22 63 36.4 12
    36 Skyler Bell WR15 23 19 63 37.1 10
    37 Cade Klubnik QB6 22 32 54 38.9 4.9
    38 Justin Joly TE5 24 63 41.1 10.6
    39 Deion Burks WR16 29 67 44.4 9.6
    40 Jaydn Ott RB13 32 68 45.5 10.5

    Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Player Spotlight

    Ty Simpson has the arm strength to make every throw required of an NFL quarterback. His ball placement and accuracy are erratic. Simpson will be locked in for a few throws and then sail or dirt an easy checkdown or toss a pass behind a receiver on a crossing route. His accuracy also suffers when he’s on the move. With his accuracy issues on the move and his statue-esque mobility, Simpson isn’t an off-script artist. He’s at his best when he can hit his three or five-step drop and fire the ball to a receiver when the back foot hits the ground. Many of Simpson’s second-level throws are on a line. He’ll need to improve with layering his passes to the second-level. There are some examples of this on film, but it’s not done with nearly enough regularity. Simpson will get stuck in his progressions. He’ll hang on his first read too long, way too often. He’ll miss wide receivers running wide open that are later in the progression. Simpson feels a tick behind on many plays because of his propensity to linger on his first read, but also because he operates as an extreme “see it throw it” quarterback. Receivers will snap off the top of their stem and flash open, and Simpson will then fire the ball in their direction. This won’t do on any level in the NFL with both of these tendencies holding him back. This will become even more pronounced with the speed and spacing of the NFL game. Simpson’s play against pressure is variable. He’ll step up in the pocket with composure at times or hang in the pocket and deliver an accurate ball when absorbing a big hit, but he also has concerning plays. Simpson will get happy feet versus pressure and bail workable pockets or rush his mechanics. He’ll need to become more of a steadying presence versus pressure to make it in the NFL with his lack of off-script artistry. Butter fingers impacted Simpson’s counting stats from his receiver depth chart last season. He dealt with the third-most drops among FBS signal callers (8.9% drop rate, 35th per PFF).
    – Derek Brown

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