We’ll have you covered with our dynasty rookie draft rankings and advice to help you dominate your leagues. Here’s a look at a superflex dynasty rookie mock draft using our free draft simulator. We dive into a few of the picks below.
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Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: Superflex
Here’s a five-round, superflex dynasty rookie mock draft. Here is the full draft board, and we dive into the dynasty rookie draft pick selection below.
Full Dynasty Rookie Draft Board
Dynasty Rookie Draft Picks
1.07 – KC Concepcion (WR – CLE)
KC Concepcion heads to Cleveland with first-round draft capital in tow. Concepcion has the talent and draft capital attached to his name to be the team’s WR1 from the jump. At this point, we know who Jerry Jeudy is, and that’s an underwhelming volume-dependent ancillary wide receiver. Concepcion’s main competition for leading the team in targets in 2026 is Harold Fannin Jr. Concepcion remains my WR2 of this class and a top-five pick in rookie drafts regardless of format. I’m not worried about the Cleveland quarterback situation. Could that hurt his floor and ceiling in 2026? Sure, but quarterbacks’ situations change quickly in the NFL, and I won’t let that deter me from drafting a talented wide receiver. Bet on talent with your rookie draft picks, especially when hefty draft capital is attached to their names. You’ll be better for it in the long run.
2.07 – Chris Brazzell (WR – CAR)
The Panthers added Brazzell to the fold in the third round of the NFL draft. The addition of Brazzell should immediately send Xavier Legette to the bench. I expect Brazzell to crack the starting lineup for Week 1 and immediately push Jalen Coker for the WR2 role on the Panthers. The biggest worry for Brazzell is the reality of Bryce Young‘s limitations. Drafting Brazzell in rookie drafts is betting on talent, though. If Bryce Young can’t cut the mustard in 2026, I wouldn’t be shocked to see the team move on and draft or sign a quarterback.
3.07 – Ted Hurst III (WR – TB)
The Bucs drafted Ted Hurst in the third round of the NFL Draft. Hurst is immediately the WR4 on this depth chart ahead of Tez Johnson, in my opinion. I would not be surprised if Hurst cracks the Week 1 starting lineup with only Jalen McMillan to beat out for that job. The runway for Hurst is clearer than it might appear at first glance. The Bucs could easily let Chris Godwin walk after the 2026 season, as they have an out with a 16.3 million dead cap hit, which would also be Godwin’s age-31 season. Hurst is the upside swing to take in rookie drafts at the top of the second round. Don’t be shocked if Hurst and Emeka Egbuka are leading the Bucs passing attack entering 2027 after he puts up a solid rookie campaign.
4.07 – Kevin Coleman Jr. (WR – MIA)
Kevin Coleman Jr. is headed to the Dolphins via the fifth round of the NFL Draft. He will have to earn his way up the depth chart, but I think he can easily do so. Drafting him this high (late second round/early third round) is a bet on talent. I’m willing to make that bet all day long. This draft class is a crap shoot, and it’s hard in many spots of rookie drafts to have conviction with picks, but I have conviction with Coleman Jr.’s talent. Over the last two collegiate seasons, he has posted 2.23 and 2.32 yards per route run while ranking 17th and fifth in missed tackles forced. The Miami depth chart is wide open, and Coleman Jr. could make waves in 2026.
5.07 – Cyrus Allen (WR – KC)
Day 3 capital, but the Mahomes bump keeps Allen firmly on dynasty radars. Kansas City took him 176th overall (Round 5), making him more “priority stash” than instant starter, yet the landing spot offers a plausible path to earning slot snaps and schemed touches. Most evaluators peg him as a speed-based, zone-winning slot who’ll live on screens/crossers and quick outs, with YAC more than tackle-breaking. The long-term ceiling is a useful PPR WR3/WR4 if he climbs the depth chart; rookie-year production projects as sporadic unless he earns immediate trust.
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