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Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: 10-Team, Superflex (2026 Fantasy Football)

Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: 10-Team, Superflex (2026 Fantasy Football)

If your rookie draft is right around the corner, this dynasty rookie mock draft is for you. With the 2026 NFL Draft in the books and organized team activities (OTAs) already underway, we finally have enough real information to rank this rookie class with confidence.

Today, I’ll be breaking down my top 20 picks across two rounds in a Superflex, Tight End-Premium format. Let’s get into it.

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Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft

Round 1

1.01 – Jeremiyah Love (RB – ARI)

This selection should come as no surprise to anyone. Jeremiyah Love has always been the 1.01 and in a tier of his own, regardless of dynasty format.

Maybe in a 16+ team Superflex league, you could argue for Fernando Mendoza here. With this being a 10-team mock, however, it’s not even close.

1.02 – Jordyn Tyson (WR – NO)

I view Jordyn Tyson and my 1.03 selection as interchangeable, and have made sure to acquire shares of both in my dynasty leagues.

I certainly don’t want to be underweight on Tyson, who I believe is the most physically talented of any wide receiver in the draft class. Playing in a dome under Kellen Moore in a pass-heavy offense should mean wheels up in fantasy.

1.03 – Carnell Tate (WR – TEN)

I’ve grabbed Carnell Tate at the 1.02 spot in a couple of rookie drafts already, as that’s typically been the cost of entry, and I’d prefer not to be fading this kid in dynasty.

Tate was a top-five overall pick and is stepping into the No. 1 WR role for Tennessee. The draft capital alone makes the hit rate extremely high, and Tate should have plenty of insulation in the event he starts slow, making him an incredibly safe asset to own.

1.04 – Makai Lemon (WR – PHI)

Makai Lemon may not have landed in the most fantasy-friendly environment, but his game does provide the highest ceiling of any wide receiver in this class for PPR formats. The 99th percentile outcome here would be a mix of Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Amon-Ra St. Brown.

Assuming A.J. Brown is headed to New England, Lemon should be the No. 2 wide receiver in the Eagles’ offense as a rookie, and it wouldn’t shock me if he usurped Devonta Smith‘s alpha role by the end of the 2026 season.

1.05 – Jadarian Price (RB – SEA)

I’ll hop on the hype train for this mock draft and grab Jadarian Price at 1.05 here. He secured first-round draft capital and lands with the reigning champs in Seattle, a run-heavy team that just lost its star running back to free agency. Talk about a dream scenario.

I’m not as bullish as most are regarding Price’s fantasy ceiling, but given Zach Charbonnet will likely be unavailable to start the season, he should get a heavy workload from the jump. The projected volume alone should make him easy to flip early in the year if you want to bet on someone else.

1.06 – Fernando Mendoza (QB – LV)

If you’re wondering why Fernando Mendoza is so low in this mock draft, let me preface by saying that Mendoza is only my 1.05 in 12-team leagues.

I think he’s an impressive real-life talent, but his lack of rushing upside makes him fairly replaceable for fantasy purposes. In a 10-team format, quarterback production is even easier to find, as every team could theoretically have three or more starting quarterbacks on their roster.

With Kirk Cousins possibly being the Week 1 starter and Las Vegas projected to be one of the worst teams in the NFL again in 2026, there’s a good chance Mendoza sees a small drop in dynasty value during the season. I’d rather target him in-season and buy the dip.

1.07 – KC Concepcion (WR – CLE)

I’ve been a big fan of KC Concepcion‘s game since he was a Freshman All-American at NC State. He’s developed into a true wide receiver who can win at all three levels and is absolutely lethal in the open field with the ball in his hands.

I expect Concepcion to be the No. 1 wide receiver for the Browns right away and compete with Harold Fannin Jr. as the leading target share earner in 2026. If Cleveland ever gets a real quarterback under center, Concepcion could be a superstar.

1.08 – Kenyon Sadiq (TE – NYJ)

I actually have Eli Stowers one spot ahead of Kenyon Sadiq in my overall dynasty rankings, but given that consensus is considerably higher on Sadiq, I’m fine drafting him first.

You could likely sell Sadiq for Stowers plus another enticing asset, provided you have the patience to wait for Stowers to crack the starting lineup.

Sadiq is an elite athlete, but failed to produce at Oregon. That said, he’s only 21 years old. It’s totally reasonable to assume he would have broken out if he had stayed in college long enough, like Tyler Warren.

1.09 – Eli Stowers (TE – PHI)

As I alluded to above, you need to be patient if you’re drafting Eli Stowers. He doesn’t project to score much as a rookie, barring a Dallas Goedert injury.

However, the draft capital suggests Goedert is gone following the 2026 season. Stowers’ playstyle suits fantasy formats extremely well, much like Harold Fannin Jr’s. And we just saw Fannin produce at a high level as a rookie alongside David Njoku, so I wouldn’t write off the possibility that Stowers can do the same.

1.10 – Antonio Williams (WR – WSH)

If you’ve been following my work for a while, you know I’ve been an Antonio Williams “truther” from the beginning, far before the NFL Draft. He’s continued to climb up consensus rookie ranks since then, making this less of a hot take.

I’ve been a fan of Williams’ game since his freshman season at Clemson. He’s highly versatile and was often the top option in a Clemson wide receiver room that may have been the best in the country when everyone was healthy.

I’m extremely confident Williams will become an every-week starter for our fantasy teams down the road.

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Round 2

Thank you for checking out my article today. If you have any dynasty, devy or C2C-related questions, I can be reached on X @jim_DFF.

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