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Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings (2026 Fantasy Football)

We’ll have you covered as you prepare for your 2025 dynasty rookie drafts. In order to dominate your superflex dynasty rookie draft, check out our expert consensus superflex dynasty rookie draft rankings. And sync your dynasty league to practice with fast and free dynasty rookie mock drafts. Below, we dive into superflex dynasty rookie draft rankings from some of our fantasy football expert community.

    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 2.6 1.1
    3 Makai Lemon WR1 21 2 7 3.7 1.3
    4 Carnell Tate WR2 21 2 7 3.9 1.3
    5 Jordyn Tyson WR3 21 3 11 5.7 2.6
    6 K.C. Concepcion WR4 21 5 13 7.7 2.6
    7 Kenyon Sadiq TE1 21 6 14 8.4 1.6
    8 Denzel Boston WR5 22 6 22 10.5 3.6
    9 Omar Cooper Jr. WR6 22 6 16 10.6 3.1
    10 Eli Stowers TE2 23 7 17 10.8 3
    11 Jadarian Price RB2 22 4 19 11.6 3.5
    12 Jonah Coleman RB3 22 6 18 11.6 3.6
    13 Ty Simpson QB2 23 5 25 12.4 4.8
    14 Mike Washington Jr. RB4 6 27 15.7 5.5
    15 Emmett Johnson RB5 22 6 23 15.8 4
    16 Elijah Sarratt WR7 22 9 24 15.8 4.1
    17 Nicholas Singleton RB6 22 13 25 17.9 3.3
    18 Chris Brazzell II WR8 14 29 19.6 4
    19 Kaytron Allen RB7 23 13 32 20.5 4.7
    20 Chris Bell WR9 12 41 20.8 7
    21 Germie Bernard WR10 22 14 38 24.1 6.8
    22 Garrett Nussmeier QB3 24 10 46 25.9 9.3
    23 Zachariah Branch WR11 22 17 45 27.7 7.7
    24 Ja’Kobi Lane WR12 21 22 40 29 5.4
    25 Skyler Bell WR13 23 15 52 29.6 10.9
    26 Malachi Fields WR14 18 46 30 7.9
    27 Antonio Williams WR15 21 20 48 31.6 8.1
    28 Seth McGowan RB8 22 48 31.8 5.6
    29 Demond Claiborne RB9 22 22 86 33.4 13.9
    30 Max Klare TE3 21 51 33.5 9.6
    31 Ted Hurst WR16 20 56 33.8 10.6
    32 Bryce Lance WR17 19 53 35.6 9.8
    33 J’Mari Taylor RB10 18 57 36.4 10.4
    34 Drew Allar QB4 22 20 54 36.9 9.8
    35 Adam Randall RB11 22 87 38.1 15.4
    36 Carson Beck QB5 22 82 40.3 12.4
    37 Roman Hemby RB12 23 23 58 40.7 9.7
    38 Justin Joly TE4 27 88 43 14.3
    39 Cole Payton QB6 20 54 39.3 7.4
    40 Michael Trigg TE5 26 97 45.3 16.2
    41 Le’Veon Moss RB13 26 89 45.5 14.6
    42 Cade Klubnik QB7 22 25 55 41 8.5
    43 Eric McAlister WR18 26 67 44.8 12.2
    44 Kevin Coleman Jr. WR19 33 68 49.3 9.5
    45 Taylen Green QB8 20 67 42.2 12.1
    46 Jaydn Ott RB14 26 77 48.5 12.9
    47 Jam Miller RB15 28 90 51 13.4
    48 Deion Burks WR20 33 83 50.3 12.6
    49 Robert Henry Jr. RB16 32 62 49.7 7.4
    50 Jack Endries TE6 41 86 57.8 11.9
    51 Sam Roush TE7 30 85 50.4 16.6
    52 Tanner Koziol TE8 32 81 54 13.5
    53 Kaelon Black RB17 23 67 44.8 12.7
    54 Oscar Delp TE9 28 102 57 18.5
    55 Brenen Thompson WR21 37 75 53.2 11.4
    56 Diego Pavia QB9 36 83 53.2 12.9
    57 De’Zhaun Stribling WR22 40 73 59.7 8.6
    58 Barion Brown WR23 40 96 61 12.5
    59 C.J. Daniels WR24 51 76 61.4 6.5
    60 Noah Whittington RB18 36 63 54.1 7.2

    Superflex Dynasty Rookie Draft Rankings: Player Spotlight

    Ted Hurst has a thin but muscular frame. His play strength is surprising for his frame. He doesn’t get pushed off routes and fits through contact well. Hurst has immediate and fluid speed with easy change of direction. He loses little speed when subtly changing directions mid-route. Hurst has a nice homerun gear in the open field. He’s a refined route runner with a varied release package. Hurst can invite indecision in cornerbacks’ heads as he sets them up and dances in their blind spot. He sells the vertical push well and has solid hip sink and deceleration skills for a player his size. Hurst can play above the rim with good adjustment to back shoulder throws and nice body control in the air. He displays a large catch radius. Hurst displays late hands. His drop rate decreased in every year of college, with a 9% rate in his final season. He’s a ball winner at the catch point with a 61.1% contested catch rate for his collegiate career. 50/50 balls become 60/40 balls for Hurst.
    – Derek Brown

    Robert Henry Jr. profiles as an RB2/3 or change-of-pace option at the NFL level. He has average burst at best (24th percentile 10-yard split) and decent short-area agility. He’ll toss in a nice juke move occasionally. Henry is a build-up speed runway back that does his best work with subtle jump cuts and vision in the second-level. He lacks the home run hitting, long speed, and palpable second gear. Henry is a liability in pass protection. He is late to the party at times as he’s a tick late to diagnose his assignment. Henry will lunge at defenders and find himself out of position. His lateral agility limitations show up here as he’ll get burned by speed rushers off the edge, as they easily get around him. He’s a serviceable checkdown option in the passing game with dependable hands. Henry had only three drops in college (70 targets).
    – Derek Brown

     

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