Gibbs is going to be an elite running back in the NFL, and it’s insane to get him at No.4. Plus, he’s a precise pass-catcher and route runner. Gibbs is a smooth rusher that can work with a variety of zone schemes. One can’t deny that Gibbs is probably the No.2 running back in this class or even the 1B to Bijan. Once he is matched up 1v1 in open field, I’m taking Gibbs 9.5 times outta 10! /WI4D7A5bxZ- Full-Time Dame □ October 15, 2022 The patience he uses to attack the LOS all while keeping his feet moving. Jahmyr Gibbs is the kind of runner that will stress gap integrity and discipline. Recent OSU quarterbacks have not produced at the NFL level, but Stroud boasts all of the intangibles you could desire in a prospect at the position. He should be in heavy consideration with the 1.01 pick in Superflex drafts, so I am ecstatic to get him at the 1.03 spot. His elite execution from the pocket should expedite his adjustment at the next level. He is decisive going through his reads and has confidence in his abilities. Stroud has the size, arm talent, and football IQ to thrive as a professional. – 1.03 CJ Stroud, QB, 6′ 3″ 218 Ohio State UniversityĬ.J. Why Young and not Stroud? Stroud is no statue, but Young offers more rushing upside, and I saw him “do more with less” last year, putting up wins despite a struggling wide receiver room after Jameson went down. This is a super flex draft, so it’s a no-brainer for me to grab my QB1 at 1.02. I’m not sure I need to introduce Bryce Young at this point: he has dominated CFB for the past two seasons and won the Heisman last year. – 1.02 Bryce Young, QB, 6’0″ 194 University of Alabama Early NFL mocks have him as a first-rounder, and he should be a day-one starter wherever he lands. He currently ranks top ten in the nation at Yards After Contact per Attempt, a very good efficiency tool for analyzing running backs. At 6’0″ and over 220 pounds, he is the perfect frame for a modern down bell-cow back. Probably the most hyped running back prospect since Saquon Barkley, yes, even more than Jonathan Taylor for those newer to dynasty. 1.01 Bijan Robinson, RB, 6’0″ 220 University of Texasĭespite this being a Superflex mock draft, Bijan Robinson is still the 1.01 and has been for quite some time. The Dynasty Nerds team is here with Superflex rookie mock draft 1.0. Whether you are looking at a title run or looking at next April’s NFL Draft, it is not to early to take a look at next seasons crop of rookies. Dynasty managers have a clear read on their teams now. We have reached the halfway point of the fantasy football points scoring season.
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