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.
- Dynasty Rookie Rankings
- Dynasty Rookie Draft Simulator
- DBro’s Top 100 Dynasty Rookie Rankings
- Fitz’s Superflex Dynasty Rookie Mock
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
1.04 – Makai Lemon (WR – PHI)
Makai Lemon enters the NFL with elite collegiate production and first-round draft capital after the Eagles aggressively traded up to secure the former USC standout. Lemon offers inside-outside versatility and was one of the most efficient perimeter receivers in college football despite being viewed by some as slot-only. The biggest obstacle to immediate fantasy relevance is target competition in Philadelphia, where DeVonta Smith and Dallas Goedert already command significant volume. Still, Lemon’s talent and long-term upside make him an intriguing bench stash and rookie breakout candidate if the Eagles improve their passing attack under new OC Sean Mannion (McVay/Shanahan-type offense).
– Andrew Erickson
2.04 – De’Zhaun Stribling (WR – SF)
De’Zhaun Stribling received the draft capital boost fantasy managers crave, but his profile still carries more risk than his post-draft hype suggests. The 49ers clearly believe in the former Ole Miss receiver, yet concerns remain about his age, production profile, target-earning ability, and path to immediate volume in a crowded offense. Stribling’s ADP has climbed rapidly because of landing spot and draft capital, but those factors alone do not guarantee fantasy success. He remains a worthwhile swing if he falls in rookie drafts, though expectations should be tempered for immediate production.
– Andrew Erickson
3.04 – Oscar Delp (TE – NO)
The Saints drafted Oscar Delp in the third round of the NFL Draft. Delp could have a quiet rookie year behind Juwan Johnson and Noah Fant, but I expect him to walk into 2027 with a shot to be the team’s starting tight end. Fant is on a two-year deal that is basically a puffed-up one-year deal. Johnson is entering his age-30 season and is a free agent after the 2027 season. The runway could clear quickly for Delp. I want to bet on his upside in the second round of rookie drafts.
– Derek Brown
4.04 – Ja’Kobi Lane (WR – BAL)
Lane is headed to Baltimore via the third round of the NFL Draft. Lane’s film and production profile are ok, but they aren’t outstanding. He was 52nd in yards per route run last season, and he has a 61st percentile breakout age. Baltimore has long coveted these field-stretching receiving types and hoped to mold them into more. It hasn’t worked out well for Baltimore. Lane is worth taking a shot on late in the second round/early third round of dynasty rookie drafts. Lane will have to beat out Rashod Bateman or Elijah Sarratt to crack the starting lineup in 2026 to crack the starting lineup. Bateman is signed through 2029 with the team.
– Derek Brown
5.04 – J’Mari Taylor (RB – JAC)
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