Let me start this put by saying I’m a big fan of both of the Tennessee WR prospects. He has the makings of a Draft Day riser and after this run on RBs, I don’t want to risk a bigger bust by reaching for another running back. To get a talented proven wideout with over 2600+ receiving yards this late is extremely exciting. He has the tools to be a successful slot wide receiver with the potential for more. Just because Zay Flowers doesn’t go to some big-name school doesn’t mean that he isn’t a talented wide receiver. – 2.08 Zay Flowers, WR, 5’10” 172 Boston College Expect similar results for McIntosh unless a nationally televised game, or two, spoil the value bonanza. Each slipped beyond the first round of dynasty drafts and presented fantasy upside throughout the second. Examples like David Johnson, Antonio Gibson, and Rachaad White are appropriate fantasy comps to how the on-field product might look. Kenny’s combination of prototype size and wide receiver skillset is challenging to find and very fantasy potent. I’ll keep banging this drum until the community comes around. If it weren’t for a late-season injury, Corum may have been a Heisman finalist, and at 2.06, I think this is a phenomenal value. He also has quick feet and is a fluid runner that is just a joy to watch navigate through defenses. Corum’s calling card, however, is burst and speed, using his great patience and vision to find the hole and explode to the next level. While he is a bit on the short side, Corum fills out his frame nicely with a low center of gravity and the ability to fight for extra yards. I know this is a deep running back class, but Blake Corum being the ninth one off the board? This is a steal at this point in the draft. I’m excited to throw a dart here on an under-the-radar guy whose tape I love. Draft capital is a valid question here, but his senior bowl appearance should help. The man is absolutely explosive as a runner! When I studied his tape, I was both surprised and impressed. And when I say burst, I use that word intentionally. But he burst onto the scene this season with 350+ touches for almost 1900 total yards and 13 TDs. – 2.05 Chase Brown, RB, 5’11” 205 IllinoisĪlready 22, Brown is an older prospect. In a scoring-depleted position, grab what could be a future star at TE and enjoy immediate production from the Fighting Irish star. Though he won’t blow anyone away with his athleticism, Mayer has great hands and an innate ability to settle down in space. An all-around tight end, Mayer has great receiving talent that will make him fantasy relevant and does well enough blocking for teams to see him as a first round prospect. Michael Mayer is arguably the most pro-ready prospect in this class, and that gives me confidence in snagging him in the early second. – 2.04 Michael Mayer, WR, 6’4″ 265 Notre Dame If he does see the field, his rushing alone will be productive for your dynasty team. I can see Richardson going as high as a top-ten pick in the NFL draft or as low as a late-day-two prospect. However, the floor is as low as Josh Rosen’s. The Josh Allen comps have come out early and often, so we all know what the ceiling is. Richardson possesses all the size and mobility fantasy managers dream about having on their roster. This pick will be one of the more controversial ones until Richardson’s name is called on Draft Weekend. – 2.03 Anthony Richardson, QB, 6′ 4″ 236 Florida Day 2 might push him into the late first round. Where he lands in the tier will depend on his draft capital. He seized the opportunity when Zach Evans transferred and didn’t look back. Miller is in the big tier two of running backs in the 2023 class. Consensus has him projected as a late 2nd round NFL draft pick, and if that happens, I think he will rise up SF rookie draft boards. Charbonnet finished the 2022 regular season with a 93.6 PFF run grade which is elite and good for RB3. Although he doesn’t have elite speed, he runs angrily, finishes runs, breaks tackles, and gets a lot of yards after contact. 2.01 Zach Charbonnet, RB, 6’0″ 220 UCLAĪt 6’1″ and 220 lbs, Zach Charbonnet is a powerful runner. Superflex Rookie Mock Draft 3.0 – Round 2. It will be interest to watch as we start the dynasty offseason to see which players start to lock in to draft positions as we run up to the NFL Draft. 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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