![]() The safest bet for 2023’s RB3 as we stand today. Tucker has RB1 potential, especially if he gets paired with a functional quarterback and passing offense. Tucker has some deficiencies running inside the tackles, but like Pollard or Ekeler, when adequately utilized, he can be highly efficient on moderate touch volume. Diminutive stature, but Tucker is a blur in a straight line, possesses good contact balance, and has rounded into an above-average pass-catcher at Syracuse. – 1.07 Sean Tucker, RB, 5’10” 205 SyracuseĪustin Ekeler and Tony Pollard have carried dynasty rosters to playoff and championship berths, and I submit that Sean Tucker is the next in line. Only a few players make that decision, which is why Gibbs is a steal in any rookie draft. However, Gibbs transferred from Georgia Tech to Alabama to further showcase his skills. Kamara transferred out of Alabama to avoid competition. The one key difference between Kamara and Gibbs is the way they transferred. Jahymr is a threat in the passing and running game and will be a difference-maker to his NFL squad. The two are similar physically, with Kamara weighing in at 15 pounds heavier, a weight Gibbs can quickly put on once he turns pro. Gibbs is a versatile and dynamic playmaker with Alvin Kamara’s ceiling. His slot role is the biggest question mark, but we’ve seen plenty of guys dominate for fantasy while playing primarily slot receiver. I also expect him to test better than people think at the combine. JSN is a route technician, which is the most important trait for a wide receiver by far. Ultimately, I went with the guy who shared a field with Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave and outproduced both. This was a tough call for me between my WR1 in the class JSN and the top running backs available. – 1.05 Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, 6’0″ 198 Ohio State University Between his production, skill, and draft capital, Johnston is a great pick here for me at 1.04. Great size and speed should make Johnston a top-15 pick. While Johnston is great as a deep threat, he has also proven dominant in short and intermediate routes. Johnston has been one of the big risers in draft position from the beginning of the CFB season, and a big performance in the College Football Playoff will only help to secure this pick. Taking Quentin Johnston at 1.04 is my flag plant of the draft. He will pick up on these as he develops, but you can’t teach size like this. Like Justin Fields and other Ohio State quarterbacks before him, most criticism comes down to his reading of the field and progressing through reads. ![]() Stroud possesses all of the physical traits you love to see in a modern NFL quarterback. I think we will see a push for Will Levis to enter this conversation, but that is a discussion for another write-up. – 1.03 CJ Stroud, QB, 6′ 3″ 218 Ohio State UniversityĬJ Stroud and Bryce Young are the top two quarterbacks in this class, and I am happy to take whichever one falls. Look for him to step into a starting role on Day 1. Young and Stroud are currently jockeying to be the first quarterback off the board, but I think it will be Young when all is said and done. He has good pocket presence and can gain yards with his feet as well as through the air. Young can throw the ball with deft touch or cut it loose deep with great accuracy. There are some concerns about Young’s size. – 1.02 Bryce Young, QB, 6’0″ 194 University of Alabama I’m taking Bijan at 1.01 this year, even in Superflex rookie drafts, and I recommend you do too. There may be a few teams I’d prefer he gets drafted to, but it doesn’t matter wherever he goes, he will come in and dominate immediately. He is also a strong pass-catcher out of the backfield. Robinson profiles as a three-down back with exceptional speed, elusiveness, and a threat to score from anywhere on the field. He is already considered a top dynasty running back and hasn’t even played a down in the NFL. 1.01 Bijan Robinson, RB, 6’0″ 220 University of TexasĪs expected, Bijan Robinson recently declared for the NFL draft, and all 1.01 holders can rejoice. Superflex Rookie Mock Draft 3.0 – Round 1. To no one’s surprise, Bijan is still holding onto the 1.01 spot, but a third quarterback squeezed into Round 1. The first round is shaping up to add some nice pieces to your fantasy rosters. ![]() We have bowl season and declarations to keep track of. As we wrap up the fantasy semi-finals, we bring you Superflex Rookie Mock Draft 3.0.
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