
We have to hope Ruggs' playmaking ability can make up for a lot of that and they soon get a quarterback in Las Vegas that can make something happen. The issue is going to be the quarterback play (or lack thereof) in Las Vegas. He should take over the WR1 role soon for the Raiders. 1.09 - Henry Ruggs III, WR, Las Vegas Raiders Meanwhile, drafting Jeudy requires a leap of faith in Drew Lock that I just am not that comfortable taking. With Cobb out of town, there's an immediate role for Lamb and I believe he will quickly match Gallup as the 2B to his 2A. We have seen that Dak and the Cowboys' offense can support three fantasy-relevant receivers ( Amari Cooper, Michael Gallup, and Randall Cobb). Joe 1.08 - CeeDee Lamb, WR, Dallas Cowboysīetween Jeudy and Lamb, I am actually happy with Lamb falling to me here as I have him higher in dynasty and re-draft rankings. Jeudy immediately walks into being the second receiver on this team and at worst third option in the passing game behind Melvin Gordon. Sure, Lamb gets Dak Prescott while Jeudy gets Drew Lock, but Lamb is going to be at best the fourth option on this team for a while. One I had him ranked higher in my pre-draft rankings. Kevin 1.07 - Jerry Jeudy, WR, Denver BroncosĬeeDee Lamb and Jerry Jeudy were 1A and 1B for me. However, with Ingram able to be cut in 2021, Dobbins would then immediately become a top-tier dynasty running back. Obviously Dobbins will factor into this in 2020, but it's hard to see him taking over this backfield. The Ravens currently have a very effective rushing attack with Lamar Jackson, Mark Ingram, and Gus Edwards. Dobbins landed with a team that is simultaneously fantastic for his long-term value while somewhat detrimental to his 2020 value. This is my first pick that leans a bit towards the future over immediate productivity. Still, talent wins out here in my opinion over the rest of the running backs. The second issue for me is the Lions running game has not been good in years. Of course, we all know health has a been a major issue for him.

First off they still have a 23-year-old Kerryon Johnson there, who - when healthy - is pretty good. The landing spot in Detroit changed that for me. Swift was my No.1 running back for any PPR scoring format league before the draft.

Kevin 1.05 - De'Andre Swift, RB, Detroit Lions While he will also begin his career in a bit of a time-share with Marlon Mack and Nyheim Hines, he'll likely handle the majority of the touches on a good offense behind a great offensive line. Taylor is a prototypical bell-cow back who is a big-time athlete and can do everything. I'd have been happy with Taylor or Edwards-Helaire here as they both have massive upside. Joe makes life easy for me again as I just pick the leftover of the two he's choosing from. Joe 1.04 - Jonathan Taylor, RB, Indianapolis Colts Oh - it also doesn't hurt he'll have Patrick Mahomes with him. However, in future years, as the running back group thins out in KC, CEH's ceiling is much higher especially since he can catch the ball. I may not like CEH as much in year one with so many playmakers there on this offense. He was compared to Brian Westbrook by many, including the head coach himself, Andy Reid. I debated between Jonathan Taylor and CEH, but ultimately went with CEH who I think is set up in a perfect offense to fit his skill set. Kevin 1.03 - Clyde Edwards-Helaire, RB, Kansas City Chiefs He may sit a few games to begin his career, but ultimately that's better in the long run as the Dolphins will be building slowly around him for years to come. If not for injury concerns and Burrow's rapid ascent to superstardom, Tagovailoa would have been in conversations for the number one overall pick the 2020 NFL draft.

We'll talk through all our Round 1 picks as well as some of our interesting later-round picks.ġ.02 - Tua Tagovailoa, QB, Miami Dolphins The league structure is a Superflex, 0.5 PPR league. But without those, we just picked according to the best value available. Theoretically, we should be making picks based on our existing teams. Joe Bond and I alternated picks for this four-round Dynasty Rookie Superflex Mock Draft. Not only do you have to pick the most talented players, but you also have to balance those decisions with instant productivity, long-term upside, and team composition.

These are the most interesting fantasy football drafts since they mimic decisions actual NFL managers need to make.
Superflex rookie rankings 2020 full#
The only difference is that instead of a full re-draft at the beginning of the season there is a Rookies Only draft. For those who are unfamiliar, in dynasty leagues, much like a real team, you carry over the same team year after year. I'm talking, of course, about dynasty owners. the NFL finishes their little three-day draft, it's time for the important team owners to take their turn.
