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Superflex Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft (2026 Fantasy Football)

Superflex Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft (2026 Fantasy Football)

Building a dynasty contender starts with how you attack your rookie draft. In Supeflex formats, everything changes. Quarterbacks aren’t just important… they’re the foundation. But while the quarterback is king, roster construction isn’t as simple as drafting two and calling it a day. It’s a balancing act between locking in elite quarterback talent, capitalizing on falling value and understanding how your current roster timeline (contender vs. rebuild) should dictate every pick. Let’s dive into a Superflex dynasty rookie mock draft.

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Superflex Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft

1.05: Carnell Tate (WR – Ohio State)

Having Carnell Tate drop to pick No. 5 was a pleasant surprise. Both Makai Lemon and Jordyn Tyson went ahead of Tate, which I don’t agree with. Maybe, depending on the landing spot in this year’s draft, you could make an argument for Lemon over Tate, but I could never see myself taking Tyson over Tate.

The former Buckeye is the best wide receiver in this draft and may not get all the flowers he deserves due to playing in the shadow of Jeremiah Smith the last two years.

Kenyon Sadiq was an option if Tate was gone. I would have heavily considered the former Oregon tight end over Tyson as well. He is one of those explosive, playmaking tight ends we have seen coming into the league in recent years. Sadiq is excellent after the catch and reminds me of Travis Kelce. His only downfall is drops.

2.05: Emmett Johnson (RB – Nebraska)

If this were a standard scoring league, I probably would have passed on Emmett Johnson. The fact that he is an excellent pass-catcher could prove his worth early on in his NFL career.

In PPR formats, I have no problem taking a shot on Johnson with an early-to-mid pick in the second round. In standard formats, I most likely would have considered other running backs like Mike Washington Jr. or Kaytron Allen.

3.05: Drew Allar (QB – Penn State)

With this being a Superflex league, I had to take a shot on a quarterback. Drew Allar was once considered a first-round pick, but a disappointing 2025 season hurt his stock.

The physical traits are there; Allar is 6-foot-5, with a cannon of an arm and rushing upside. He may not start right away, but I could see him being better than some of the backups we have seen in the NFL this past year.

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