![]() ![]() If you are a quarterback-hungry team, Levis could be the solution, or a land mine waiting to be stepped on. He will make a 60-yard pass on the run, then miss a five-yard check down and take a sack. Watching a Kentucky game will leave scouts even more confused than when they started. A more raw prospect than the earlier two quarterbacks, Levis is 6’4, 230 pounds, and has the arm to make any throw on the field. Superflex means that quarterbacks are hard to come by, and if Levis does go in the first round, you can’t let him slide further than this. This one is more about the noise than the prospect. This is a wide receiver each franchise should want on their roster, and could be the first receiver off the board in 2023. That speaks to the character of the young man, letting team success matter more than individual accolades. For those looking to box score scout, Addison did not play much in USC’s blowouts this year and has let his numbers drop off. A smaller receiver at six foot, 175 pounds, the Biletnikoff award winner for 2021 can’t be guarded. □ Jahmyr Gibbs 4.06 RB12 □ Jordan Addison 6.04 WR24 □ Darnell Washington 8.02 TE8 □Īddison is the wide receiver that made Kenny Pickett a first-round quarterback. 1.06 Jordan Addison WR1Įxcited to bring you a new dynasty mock draft with the 2023 class included! Some highlights: For that reason alone, he’s a prospect on fantasy radars. Tucker is must-see TV, and made the Orange watchable again. Tucker profiles as a pass catcher but has elevated Syracuse’s offense to another level. At just a hair over 200 pounds, Tucker will need to put on ten to fifteen pounds to be a three-down back at the next level. Solid contact balance, Tucker does not go down from arm tackles. Tucker has lined up all over the place, caught passes, and dominated the ACC. Sean Tucker has an argument to be the number two running back in this class. If Gibbs goes in the top 50 picks, he could sneak into the top two picks in rookie drafts. Gibbs dominated the backfield at Georgia Tech, transferred to Alabama, and improved his draft stock exponentially. Jahmyr Gibbs is a pass-catching specialist who also averages a casual 6.8 yards per carry. Brian Robinson was the lowest-touted Tuscaloosa alumni in a while and he is still the number one option in Washington. Looking around the league, Alabama running backs dominate backfields. In Superflex, a quarterback of this caliber cannot fall for long. But Stroud has been able to get the ball to his playmakers and make the smart play when he has to. is the top wide receiver I have seen in college. The argument against Stroud has been that he is surrounded by elite talent so he hasn’t had to be the focal point of the offense. Six-foot-three, 215 pounds, and runs like a gazelle, there isn’t anything Stroud cannot handle on a football field. Stroud is the first quarterback off the board. If you are scared off by the height and weight of Young, C.J. ![]() 1.02 Bryce Young QB1Īll of the measurable qualities, 21 years old, and a Heisman finalist for two years in a row. The landing spot likely won’t be a factor, and unless something goes catastrophically wrong, Bijan Robinson 1.01 is a lock. Robinson has the most rushing touchdowns in the Big 12 and profiles as a three-down back at the next level. ![]() Do you want a 20-year-old Saquon Barkley with no knee injury and a projected first-round draft pedigree? This monster of a human being is currently averaging 6.1 yards per carry, has game-breaking speed, and is as close to a can’t-miss prospect since Ezekiel Elliot. From a fantasy football perspective, I can see him drafted in the 1st round of a lot of drafts next season. Way Too Early Dynasty Rookie Rankings for 2023 1.01 Bijan Robinson RB1īijan Robinson might be the best rookie running back the NFL has seen in years. Looking to the future, what is the real difference between the 1.01 and the 1.04? When’s the latest you can get a quarterback that matters? Look no further for some super, I mean WAY too early dynasty rookie rankings for superflex 2023. A special shout out to Trey Lance, Allen Robinson, and James Cook for spiraling teams around the nation. Injuries, bad predictions, and absurd points against have ruined many dynasty managers years. ![]()
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