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2024 Fantasy Football: Dynasty Startup Mock Draft (Non-Superflex)

Marvin Harrison Jr. - Fantasy Football Rankings, College FB, WR, NFL Draft Sleepers

Last week, we posted the results of a rookies-only dynasty draft featuring 12 staff members. That mock gave you an idea of what rookie drafts might look like in established non-Superflex dynasty leagues. That format didn't show you the value of veterans compared to these incoming rookies, though. For that, we had to perform a full startup mock.

To do this, twelve of our writers joined a mock that used the most common settings for a non-Superflex startup. Namely, we used standard PPR settings with no extra scoring for QBs or TEs. We included rookies and vets in one pool and allowed trades, though none were executed. Rosters include one QB, two RBs, three WRs, and two Flex spots. No kicker, D/ST or individual defender spots are used.

With these settings in mind, you will find the team-by-team breakdowns of each dynasty team below. Notes on team strategies, value picks, reaches, and noteworthy builds are included. Also included are notations on how many rookies are on each team, how many vets with five-plus years were taken, and what each team’s designated strategy was.

Editor's Note: Our incredible team of writers won two writing awards and received 12 award nominations by the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. A big congrats to our very own Byron Lindeque (Golf) and Jordan McAbee (NASCAR) for both winning Writer Of The Year awards! Be sure to follow RotoBaller's analysis and advice all year long, and win more. Win More With RotoBaller!

 

Team #1 (Chris Gregory)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Jayden Daniels Rookie 12.12
RB Nick Chubb Browns 8.12
RB Jonathan Brooks Rookie 9.1
WR Justin Jefferson Vikings 1.1
WR Rashee Rice Chiefs 2.12
WR Malik Nabers Rookie 3.1
TE Travis Kelce Chiefs 7.1
Flex Rome Odunze Rookie 5.1
Flex BrIan Thomas Jr. Rookie 6.12
Bench
TE  Brock Bowers Rookie 4.12
WR Keon Coleman Rookie 10.12
WR Ladd McConkey Rookie 11.1
RB JK Dobbins Ravens 13.1
WR Khalil Shakir Bills 14.12
WR Devontez Walker Rookie 15.1
RB Jaylin Wright Rookie 16.12
RB Jaleel McLaughlin Broncos 17.1
QB Aaron Rodgers Jets 18.12
WR Ricky Pearsall Rookie 19.1
RB Isaiah Davis Rookie 20.12
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
12 2 Future Build

Rookie Overdose: Building a roster with 60% rookies is risky. That said, each rookie I selected felt like the best dynasty value available. For example, I have a higher grade on Brock Bowers than I did Dalton Kincaid in 2023, and Bowers has less baggage than Kyle Pitts or Mark Andrews. Meanwhile, Brian Thomas Jr. has the true WR1 upside that Josh Downs and Diontae Johnson don’t.

More examples include Ladd McConkey and Jaylen Wright. McConkey’s speed in and out of breaks is special, plush his floor feels higher than Quentin Johnston's or Michael Wilson's. McConkey is also younger than DeAndre Hopkins and Mike Williams. As for Wright, his long speed and receiving ability are worth more to me than underwhelming journeymen like Cam Akers, Zay Jones, or JuJu Smith-Schuster.

Building for the Future Means Waiting on Running Back: After taking rookies with three of my first five picks, I knew I would be building for 2025 or beyond. This choice led me to punt on running back and QB. Veterans were never a priority for me, either. Upside and youth were the priorities, especially given how limited the veteran upside got after the first seven rounds.

While the selections of Nick Chubb and Travis Kelce could keep me competitive, they were my only win-now moves. This is evident, considering they’re the only five-year vets on my squad.

Always Wait on a QB in Non-Superflex: Four teams drafted passers in the second round of this mock. Seven teams had taken a QB by the seventh. Five squads ended up rostering three quarterbacks in total, although they could only start one.

Despite this early push on passers, quality starting quarterbacks were still available in the double-digit rounds. Jordan Love and Kyler Murray were particularly good values in the tenth round. I was happy to wait even longer, nabbing massive rushing upside by taking Jayden Daniels in the 12th round. I’ll take Malik Nabers and Daniels over C.J. Stroud and Demario Douglas any day.

 

Team #2 (Mo Aneizi)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Anthony Richardson Colts 4.11
RB Kyren Williams Rams 2.11
RB James Cook Bills 5.2
WR CeeDee Lamb Cowboys 1.2
WR Cooper Kupp Rams 6.11
WR Troy Franklin Rookie 7.2
TE Trey McBride Cardinals 3.2
Flex Aaron Jones Packers 8.11
Flex Jameson Williams Lions 9.2
Bench
RB Zamir White Raiders 10.11
WR Rashod Bateman Ravens 11.2
TE Cade Otton Buccaneers 12.11
RB Keaton Mitchell Ravens 13.2
QB Kirk Cousins Vikings 14.11
WR Xavier Legette Rookie 15.2
WR Zay Jones Jaguars 16.11
WR Calvin Austin Steelers 17.2
WR Tyquan Thornton Patriots 18.11
WR Brenden Rice Rookie 19.2
RB Pierre Strong Browns 20.11
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
3 4 Balanced

Extreme Balance: Team Aneizi built his squad with enough established players to contend today. He also has enough youth to remain relevant in three years. He accomplished this by balancing unproven youth like Troy Franklin and Anthony Richardson with veterans on their last legs like Cooper Kupp and Aaron Jones. He then sprinkled in some accomplished young veterans like CeeDee Lamb and Trey McBride for consistency.

Risk and Reward: The riskiest pick that Mo made in this mock was taking Kyren Williams in the second round. If Williams can repeat his workload and performance from 2023, this is a fantastic pick that can help him win for three or four years. If the Rams bring in someone to supplement Williams at the goal line or share significant touches, this pick could age quickly.

McBride carries similar risks to Williams. He is also a sophomore whose 2023 breakout was fueled by big volume. McBride’s 8.5 targets per game, after Zach Ertz’s injury, led all tight ends. Despite that volume, he finished just 18th in TDs and 14th in yards per reception amongst TEs with 50 or more targets. Translation: McBride is volume-dependent, and Marvin Harrison Jr. could steal a lot of it.

Mixed Bag in Middle Rounds: Mo got tremendous value when he selected Keaton Mitchell in the 13th round. The odds of Mitchell falling that far in summer drafts are low. Mo also got solid value with Brenden Rice in the 19th and Xavier Legette in the 15th rounds. However, Zay Jones was taken ahead of much more interesting rookies who were available, while Cade Otten shouldn’t go over Luke Musgrave or Dalton Schultz.

 

Team #3 (Keith Hernandez)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Justin Fields Bears 9.3
RB Travis Etienne Jaguars 2.10
RB Isiah Pacheco Chiefs 4.10
WR Ja’Marr Chase Bengals 1.3
WR Jaylen Waddle Dolphins 3.3
WR Christian Watson Packers 6.10
TE Dalton Kincaid Bills 5.3
Flex Josh Downs Colts 7.3
Flex Brian Robinson Commanders 8.10
Bench
RB Khalil Herbert Bears 10.10
WR Mike Williams Chargers 11.3
WR Tyler Lockett Seahawks 12.10
TE Luke Musgrave Packers 13.3
QB Deshaun Watson Browns 14.10
RB Alexander Mattison Vikings 15.3
RB Jerick McKinnon Chiefs 16.10
QB Bryce Young Panthers 17.3
WR Skyy Moore Chiefs 18.10
RB Sean Tucker Buccaneers 19.3
TE Taysom Hill Saints 20.10
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
0 6 Risky Contender

Passing on Rookies: As is clear by now, this rookie class could be historic in terms of receiving talent. It also has potential stars at tight end and quarterback. So, any dynasty team with zero exposure to this class could miss out big. Jerick McKinnon lacks upside or longevity, while Skyy Moore has been worthless in two years with Patrick Mahomes. Why not take rookies instead?

Boom-or-Bust: If Team Hernandez hits, they should hit for power. Justin Fields has shown he can be an elite fantasy QB when he's on. Jaylen Waddle has been elite with Tyreek Hill off the field and sometimes with him out there. There is volatility to this squad, though.

First among Keith’s risks is the uncertainty surrounding Justin Fields’ final destination. If Fields ends up in a bad situation or hurt early, Team Hernandez’s backup options inspire little confidence. Neither Deshaun Watson nor Bryce Young was worth starting in fantasy last year. Christian Watson's volatility and injury history don't fit a contender build either, nor does Brian Robinson fit in a contender’s PPR flex.

 

Team #4 (Josh Constantinou)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Jalen Hurts Eagles 2.9
RB Saquon Barkley Giants 5.4
RB Joe Mixon Bengals 8.9
WR Amon-Ra St. Brown Lions 1.04
WR Tank Dell Texans 3.4
WR Amari Cooper Browns 6.9
TE T.J. Hockenson Vikings 4.9
Flex Jahan Dotson Commanders 7.4
Flex Jakobi Meyers Raiders 9.4
Bench
RB Chuba Hubbard Panthers 10.9
RB Ty Chandler Vikings 11.4
TE Michael Mayer Raiders 12.9
WR Wan’Dale Robinson Giants 13.4
QB Jared Goff Lions 14.9
WR Brandin Cooks Cowboys 15.4
RB Elijah Mitchell 49ers 16.9
WR Trey Palmer Buccaneers 17.4
WR Josh Reynolds Lions 18.9
TE Juwan Johnson Saints 19.4
WR Parker Washington Jaguars 20.9
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
0 8 Win Now

The Definition of Win-Now: When a dynasty team invests zero picks in a rookie, it should be in win-now territory. When two of its first eight picks are running backs over the age of 26, it must be in win-now territory. Neither Joe Mixon nor Saquon Barkley will have much fantasy value in three years, and that value could tank much sooner. Drafting them, Amari Cooper, and taking zero rookies is an all-in build.

The trouble with this win-now build is the lack of reliable depth behind the older players it relies on. The primary backups for Mixon and Barkley are Ty Chandler and Chuba Hubbard. Neither reserve is guaranteed a starting role in 2024 nor a fantasy-relevant one in 2025. Meanwhile, the selection of Jahan Dotson over Keenan Allen doesn’t fit his urgent build.

Pending Medicals: This team's success will depend a lot on the health of Tank Dell and T.J. Hockenson. Both are coming off major surgery and were selected early by Josh. They fill prominent starting roles on this roster, so their early health will be key to a win-now build. Odds favor Dell being a full-go in Week 1, but Hockenson’s availability is in doubt. A contender missing its fourth-round pick is a problem.

 

Team #5 (Matt Donnelly)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Trevor Lawrence Jaguars 8.8
RB Breece Hall Jets 1.5
RB Jonathan Taylor Colts 3.5
WR DJ Moore Bears 2.8
WR Stefon Diggs Bills 4.8
WR Deebo Samuel 49ers 5.5
TE Dallas Goedert Eagles 9.5
Flex Javonte Williams Broncos 6.8
Flex Marquise Brown Cardinals 7.5
Bench
QB Kyler Murray Cardinals 10.8
WR DeAndre Hopkins Titans 11.5
RB Bucky Irving Rookie 12.8
TE Greg Dulcich Broncos 13.5
WR Rashid Shaheed Saints 14.8
RB Audric Estime Rookie 15.5
WR Darnell Mooney Bears 16.8
RB Cam Akers Vikings 17.5
QB J.J. McCarthy Rookie 18.8
WR Hunter Renfrow Raiders 19.5
WR Javon Baker Rookie 20.8
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
4 8 Win Now

How to Commit to a Win-Now Plan: Given how he started this mock, Team Donnelly’s team composition makes sense. Once you invest two of your first three picks in running backs, taking established veteran receivers is a logical move to fill things out. Deebo Samuel, Stefon Diggs, D.J. Moore, Marquise Brown, and DeAndre Hopkins all fit that build. They also carry significant injury, age, or volume concerns that could hamper this team's chances.

Risks Worth Taking?: Seven of Matt's projected starters have suffered serious injuries over the past two years. While this is not always a predictor of future outcomes, the age of these players also plays a factor. At 30, Diggs' decline late in 2023 could be a sign of things to come. Meanwhile, Deebo and Hollywood have lengthy injury histories and face significant competition for targets, especially if Marvin Harrison Jr. goes to Arizona.

 

Team #6 (Brad Camara)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB C.J. Stroud Texans 2.7
RB Bijan Robinson Falcons 1.6
RB Kenneth Walker Seahawks 4.7
WR Brandon Aiyuk 49ers 3.6
WR Jayden Reed Packers 5.6
WR Chris Godwin Buccaneers 6.7
TE George Kittle 49ers 7.6
Flex Rhamondre Stevenson Patriots 8.7
Flex Austin Ekeler Chargers 9.6
Bench
RB Tyler Allgeier Falcons 10.7
WR Quentin Johnston Chargers 11.6
QB Brock Purdy 49ers 12.7
WR Elijah Moore Browns 13.6
TE Dalton Schultz Texans 14.7
WR Ja’Lynn Polk Rookie 15.6
RB Zack Moss Colts 16.7
WR John Metchie Texans 17.6
QB Baker Mayfield Buccaneers 18.7
TE Luke Schoonmaker Cowboys 19.6
RB Ezekiel Elliott Patriots 20.7
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
1 6 Boom-or-Bust

The Urgency of a Running Back Build: Team Camara drafted just six veterans with five or more years of NFL experience. That’s usually a good sign for team longevity. However, two of his best players are Bijan Robinson and Kenneth Walker. Those backs give him an immense advantage at a thin position over the next three or four years. However, their short shelf life also limits how long he can contend without a true WR1.

Adding to this age problem is Austin Ekeler, who showed serious signs of decline in 2023. Ekeler will be 29 this year, and he isn't the ideal fit for a Jim Harbaugh and Greg Roman offense. The veteran's receiving ability does give him a bigger window of fantasy viability than most, but it's unclear if he will be in the right situation to take advantage.

Gambling on Receivers: If Brandon Aiyuk were traded to a team with an elite passer and an open WR1 spot, such as Jacksonville, taking him in the third round of a dynasty startup would make great sense. Unfortunately, the odds favor Aiyuk staying with the 49ers. In San Francisco, he has averaged just 6.6 targets per game over the past two years. That’s the volume of a mid-tier WR2 that should be taken in the fifth round.

Jayden Reed was another big gamble, given he is Team Camara’s WR2 and was taken in the fifth round. Reed’s rookie snap rate was alarmingly inconsistent, and it didn’t help that Jordan Love liked to spread the ball around. Reed played less than half the Packers’ offensive snaps in four of their final seven games and had 11 total targets in their final three. That usage concerns me enough to take George Pickens or Terry McLaurin over him.

 

Team #7 (Matt Terelle)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Justin Herbert Chargers 6.6
RB De’Von Achane Dolphins 2.6
RB Tony Pollard Cowboys 8.6
WR Garrett Wilson Jets 1.7
WR Michael Pittman Jr. Colts 3.7
WR Jordan Addison Vikings 4.6
TE David Njoku Browns 7.7
Flex George Pickens Steelers 5.7
Flex Roschon Johnson Bears 9.7
Bench
WR Courtland Sutton Broncos 10.6
TE Cole Kmet Bears 11.7
QB Dak Prescott Cowboys 12.6
WR Marvin Mims Broncos 13.7
RB AJ Dillon Packers 14.6
WR Curtis Samuel Commanders 15.7
RB Miles Sanders Panthers 16.6
WR Adam Thielen Panthers 17.7
WR Rondale Moore Cardinals 18.6
WR K.J. Osborn Vikings 19.7
TE Noah Fant Seahawks 20.6
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
0 8 Balanced

Youth Without Rookies: Team Terelle is one of several that ignored this tremendous rookie class. That doesn’t mean he’s without promising young talent, however. Matt got upside and youth early, drafting players with less than five years of NFL experience with each of his first five picks. Those picks allow Team Terelle to stay young while avoiding the volatility of a heavy-rookie build.

Garrett Wilson has the potential to be the top overall fantasy receiver in 2024 if Aaron Rodgers is healthy. Meanwhile, the likes of George Pickens, Michael Pittman Jr., and Jordan Addison have all proven they can produce at a high level in the NFL despite their youth. While I prefer Marvin Harrison Jr. over Wilson and Rome Odunze over Addison, Matt’s choices are safer and still offer upside.

Concerns Over Herbert: Greg Roman, the Chargers’ new offensive coordinator, is a historically run-heavy play caller. When Roman was asked about his offense at his introductory press conference, he talked about the run game. When asked about Justin Herbert, Roman talked more about the run. When reporters noted that Herbert was at his best when throwing a lot, Roman nodded… and talked more about the run.

I don’t hate Herbert. He is a superstar, and I’ve been a fan since his Oregon days. I do hate Greg Roman’s offense and what it could do to Herbert, though. If Roman can say with a straight face that NFL defenses fear strong run attacks more than passing ones, when the arms of Tom Brady and Patrick Mahomes have won four of the past five Super Bowls, it warrants worry.

 

Team #8 (Andrew Ball)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Joe Burrow Bengals 5.8
RB Najee Harris Steelers 6.5
RB David Montgomery Lions 7.8
WR A.J. Brown Eagles 1.8
WR Tyreek Hill Dolphins 2.5
WR Nico Collins Texans 3.8
TE Mark Andrews Ravens 4.5
Flex Calvin Ridley Jaguars 8.5
Flex James Conner Cardinals 9.8
Bench
RB Chase Brown Bengals 10.5
TE Pat Freiermuth Steelers 11.8
WR Dontayvion Wicks Packers 12.5
WR Demario Douglas Patriots 13.8
QB Drake Maye Rookie 14.5
RB Kenneth Gainwell Eagles 15.8
QB Matthew Stafford Rams 16.5
WR Roman Wilson Rookie 17.8
RB Chris Rodriguez Commanders 18.5
WR Tre Tucker Raiders 19.8
TE Cole Turner Commanders 20.5
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
2 7 Win Now

Another Win-Now Build: Team Ball used his first three selections on immediate difference makers at WR. Tyreek Hill and A.J. Brown are both elite options who should put together at least one more season of top-end production, so they are fine pieces for an urgent build. Nico Collins is also a fine selection for a team looking to win this year and after, though Tank Dell's presence pushes Collins into the fifth round for me.

After investing in Hill and Brown early, Team Ball was committed to a win-now build. Considering that, it was reasonable for him to use fourth and seventh-round picks on Mark Andrews and David Montgomery. Both should return on investment for at least two years, while pick #9.8 was a reasonable price for a contender to pay for James Conner.

Najee Harris in the sixth was at least two rounds too high, though. He isn’t the most talented back on his team, he doesn’t see consistent volume in the passing game, and he is too dependent on touchdowns to be a sixth-round pick.

Take the Good and the Bad: Andrew made two solid rookie selections late, taking Drake Maye and Roman Wilson in the 14th and 17th rounds, respectively. Both were some of the better options available. Given his big arm and mobility, Maye has the upside to be a top-ten fantasy passer someday. Meanwhile, Wilson carries PPR value as a sudden and incredibly quick slot option.

However, the choices of Dontayvion Wicks in the 12th and Demario Douglas in the 13th were reaches. Keaton Mitchell, Adonai Mitchell, Bucky Irving, and Khalil Shakir were better values. Meanwhile, selecting a third quarterback (Matthew Stafford) in a non-Superflex league was perplexing. This is especially true when potential league winners like Elijah Mitchell, Jaylin Wright, and Malachai Corley were there.

 

Team #9 (LaQuan Jones)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Lamar Jackson Ravens 4.4
RB Christian McCaffrey 49ers 2.4
RB Alvin Kamara Saints 7.9
WR Puka Nacua Rams 1.9
WR Drake London Falcons 3.9
WR Terry McLaurin Commanders 5.9
TE Isaiah Likely Ravens 8.4
Flex Christian Kirk Jaguars 6.4
Flex Derrick Henry Titans 9.9
Bench
RB Jerome Ford Browns 10.4
WR Michael Wilson Cardinals 11.9
RB Devin Singletary Texans 12.4
RB Tank Bigsby Jaguars 13.9
QB Tua Tagovailoa Dolphins 14.4
TE Tucker Kraft Packers 15.9
RB Rico Dowdle Cowboys 16.4
WR JuJu Smith-Schuster Patriots 17.9
WR Malachi Corley Rookie 18.4
RB Ray Davis Rookie 19.9
RB Will Shipley Rookie 20.4
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
3 8 Mostly Win Now

Running Backs Plus a Future: Team Jones has a relatively balanced roster, given its win-now bones. The selections of Drake London, Puka Nacua, and Terry McLaurin give LaQuan longevity at receiver, which can help balance his older roots at running back.

That said, committing serious resources to Christian McCaffrey, Alvin Kamara, Derrick Henry, and Lamar Jackson necessitates that this team win soon. Each of those backs should be over the hill or retired by 2026, while Jackson’s playing style could catch up to him by age 30. However, the combination of CMC, Jackson, Nacua, and Kamara offers league-winning potential in the short term.

Likely Story: The choice of Isaiah Likely in the eighth round was particularly interesting for a team built like this. Dallas Goedert, Luke Musgrave, Dalton Schultz, and Michael Mayer were all available when Likely was chosen, and they are all better fits for a veteran squad like LaQuan’s. Relying on Baltimore’s backup tight end as a starter is unnecessarily risky for a team made to win in 2024.

 

Team #10 (Jorden Hill)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Patrick Mahomes Chiefs 2.3
RB Josh Jacobs Raiders 5.10
RB Kendre Miller Saints 9.10
WR Marvin Harrison Jr. Rookie 1.10
WR DeVonta Smith Eagles 3.10
WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba Seahawks 4.3
TE Evan Engram Jaguars 8.3
Flex Davante Adams Raiders 6.3
Flex Keenan Allen Chargers 7.10
Bench
WR Xavier Worthy Rookie 10.3
RB Trey Benson Rookie 11.10
QB Caleb Williams Rookie 12.3
WR Adonai Mitchell Rookie 13.10
RB Braelon Allen Rookie 14.3
WR Tyler Boyd Bengals 15.10
RB MarShawn Lloyd Rookie 16.3
TE Ja’Tavion Sanders Rookie 17.10
WR Joshua Palmer Chargers 18.3
WR Johnny Wilson Rookie 19.10
TE Hunter Henry Patriots 20.3
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
9 7 Balanced

A Fellow Rookie Addict: Team Hill took the first rookie off the board, selecting Marvin Harrison Jr with the tenth overall pick. While that move was a tad earlier than expected, it wasn’t a reach. The former Buckeye was WR8 off the board but is WR4 in my dynasty rankings. I would take Harrison over A.J. Brown, Puka Nacua, and Garrett Wilson in a dynasty startup.

After taking Harrison, Jorden drafted several veterans before smartly stacking his bench with the upside of a deep rookie class. It would be a minor miracle if at least two of Caleb Williams, Adonai Mitchell, Xavier Worthy, Ja’Tavion Sanders, and Trey Benson didn’t become quality fantasy starters in the next two years. That’s more than several of these other teams have on their entire bench.

Balancing Act: Josh Jacobs, Davante Adams, and Keenan Allen are all superstars who may have one more top-ten season in them. They were drafted at reasonable costs, too. Their dependability mixes well with the upside of Harrison Jr., Jaxon Smith-Njigba, DeVonta Smith, Worthy, and Benson.

Team Hill did a far better job than I of balancing rookies with veteran stability. While I may like most of my rookies more than his, this team carries far less volatility.

Weaknesses: The biggest concern on Team Hill’s squad is his RB2. Jorden currently has Kendre Miller slotted into that spot and must hope Trey Benson can supplant him after the NFL Draft. This is a risky play if Jorden plans on competing immediately, though.

While Miller is young, he wasn't one of the three best backs on the Saints as a rookie. Benson, Chase Brown, Bucky Irving, and Keaton Mitchell are all ahead of him on my board. However, Benson isn’t a particularly safe RB2 play in 2024, either. While some are high on the Seminole, he is likely a third-round pick in the Draft who will rely on passing volume for immediate fantasy value.

 

Team #11 (Kevin Campbell)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Jordan Love Packers 10.2
RB Rachaad White Buccaneers 4.2
RB D’Andre Swift Eagles 6.2
WR Chris Olave Saints 2.2
WR DK Metcalf Seahawks 3.11
WR Diontae Johnson Steelers 7.11
TE Sam LaPorta Lions 1.11
Flex Kyle Pitts Falcons 5.11
Flex Zach Charbonnet Seahawks 8.2
Bench
WR Jerry Jeudy Broncos 9.11
RB Antonio Gibson Commanders 11.11
WR Gabe Davis Bills 12.2
WR Jonathan Mingo Panthers 13.11
TE Darren Waller Giants 14.2
QB Will Levis Titans 15.11
RB Israel Abanikanda Jets 16.2
QB Geno Smith Seahawks 17.11
WR Alec Pierce Colts 18.2
WR Jamari Thrash Rookie 19.11
QB Bo Nix Oregon 20.2
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
1 4 Unclear

Waiting on QB Works… Again, Team Campbell smartly waited until the tenth round to draft a passer. He still ended up with Jordan Love, who flashed elite potential to close 2023. By waiting for Love, Kevin got a high-upside starting quarterback and still devoted his first nine selections to more valuable positions. The quality of Kevin's early draft choices is up for debate, but the quality of his process is not.

Some Reaches: Several of Kevin’s choices were headscratchers, starting with his first. While Sam LaPorta is the dynasty TE1 on most boards, his edge at the position is not worth a first-round investment. Were trades more active in this mock, Kevin likely would’ve traded back and gotten LaPorta later. If he did that, adding future picks in the process, I would grade the LaPorta selection as a win.

Kyle Pitts, D’Andre Swift, and Diontae Johnson were more picks that felt like reaches in this one. Pitts was a particularly odd choice given that this was not a TE Premium mock and Team Campbell had already used their first-round pick on LaPorta. Meanwhile, the choices of Swift and Johnson were also a tad high. Neither has a long-term contract and each has struggled with consistency and health.

 

Team #12 (Ryan Goodman)

Pos. Player Team Pick #
QB Josh Allen Bills 2.1
RB Jahmyr Gibbs Lions 1.12
RB Tyjae Spears Titans 5.12
WR Tee Higgins Bengals 3.12
WR Zay Flowers Ravens 4.1
WR Mike Evans Buccaneers 6.1
TE Jake Ferguson Cowboys 8.1
Flex Jaylen Warren Steelers 7.12
Flex Romeo Doubs Packers 9.12
Bench
RB Raheem Mostert Dolphins 10.1
WR Treylon Burks Titans 11.12
RB Blake Corum Rookie 12.1
WR Jalin Hyatt Giants 13.12
RB Dameon Pierce Texans 14.1
TE Chigoziem Okonkwo Titans 15.12
RB Gus Edwards Ravens 16.1
QB Daniel Jones Giants 17.12
WR Cedric Tillman Browns 18.1
RB Deuce Vaughn Cowboys 19.12
WR Donovan Peoples-Jones Lions 20.1
Rookies Five-Year Vets Team Build
1 5 Win Now

Waiting on WR: When you use your first two picks on a running back and quarterback, you give yourself an edge at those positions. You are also setting yourself way back at WR, a particular problem in PPR formats. For that reason, most teams that start with this build will attack the WR position with each of their next four picks. You should use at least two of those picks on someone with WR1 upside.

Team Goodman does an admirable job executing this strategy. Drafting Zay Flowers and Tee Higgins at the three/four turn gave him two talented receivers who should be mid-tier WR2s with a WR1 game here and there. He then supplemented those picks with the old-reliable Mike Evans. These are safe moves, but age and situation limit each player's potential to become a true WR1.

Chase More Upside: While Team Goodman’s initial build is solid, with an elite RB and QB duo paired with three WR2s, he stumbled after that. He drafted far too many low-ceiling pieces to fill his flex and bench. This is especially concerning if you consider the ages of Evans and Raheem Mostert. With no real WR1 option on this roster, I’d have liked to see him take Keon Coleman or Troy Franklin.

Another QB Taken Too High: As I've said multiple times before, quarterbacks aren't super valuable in non-Superflex formats. While Josh Allen gives you an edge at his position, that edge isn’t worth the 13th pick in a non-Superflex dynasty startup. If you’re trying to win immediately in a single QB format, would you rather have Josh Allen and Romeo Doubs or Christian McCaffrey and Jordan Love?

 



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Corey LaJoie Is A Favorable DFS Value For Darlington Lineups
Ty Gibbs5 hours ago

Is Ty Gibbs Worth Rostering At Darlington?
Chase Briscoe5 hours ago

Consider Chase Briscoe As A Darlington Tournament Play
Josh Berry5 hours ago

Is Highly Recommended For DFS At Darlington
Ryan Blaney5 hours ago

Is Ryan Blaney Recommended For DFS At Darlington?
OG Anunoby5 hours ago

Out Again On Sunday
Kerry Carpenter5 hours ago

Launches Two Home Runs On Saturday
Randy Arozarena5 hours ago

Homers, Drives In Four On Saturday
Shohei Ohtani6 hours ago

Dealing With Back Tightness
Max Fried6 hours ago

Picks Up Third Win, Fires Seven No-Hit Innings
Michael Conforto6 hours ago

Set For MRI, Suffers Strained Right Hamstring
Daniel Suarez6 hours ago

Starts In The Middle On Sunday
Ricky Stenhouse Jr6 hours ago

. Could Snag Some Stage Points Sunday
Christopher Morel6 hours ago

Exits Saturday's Game With Right Knee Soreness
Joey Logano6 hours ago

Tough To Count Out At Darlington
Evan Carter7 hours ago

Dealing With Lower-Back Stiffness
Derek Kraus7 hours ago

Begins 32nd For Goodyear 400
Daniel Hemric7 hours ago

Attempts To Rebound At Darlington
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.8 hours ago

Has Big Day In Blue Jays Victory
Jake Oettinger11 hours ago

Aims For Second Consecutive Win
Brandon Nimmo11 hours ago

Exits Early Saturday With Intercostal Irritation
Igor Shesterkin11 hours ago

Chases Historic Win Saturday
Jani Hakanpaa12 hours ago

Remains Out On Saturday
Danton Heinen12 hours ago

Logs Full Practice On Saturday
Brad Marchand12 hours ago

Day-To-Day With Upper-Body Injury
Filip Chytil12 hours ago

A Game-Time Call Saturday
Craig Kimbrel13 hours ago

Removed From Closer Role For Now
Jasson Domínguez13 hours ago

Jasson Dominguez Set To Begin Rehab Assignment Tuesday Or Wednesday
Ke'Bryan Hayes15 hours ago

Hits The 10-Day Injured List
Jarvis Landry16 hours ago

Works Out With Jaguars Friday
Edwin Díaz16 hours ago

Edwin Diaz Will Be Used In Three Straight Games At Times
Christian Scott16 hours ago

Does Not Have A Hard Innings Limit
Jayden Daniels16 hours ago

Impresses During Rookie Minicamp
Connor Wong16 hours ago

Getting The Day Off On Saturday
Rome Odunze17 hours ago

Sitting Out With Hamstring Tightness
Bam Adebayo17 hours ago

Expected To Receive An Extension
Bryan Woo17 hours ago

Leaves Early Friday, Expected To Make Next Start
Max Scherzer17 hours ago

Given Cortisone Injection
Kyle Schwarber17 hours ago

Dealing With Sore Back
Jesús Luzardo17 hours ago

Jesus Luzardo Activated And Starting Saturday
Pete Fairbanks18 hours ago

Rays Reinstate Pete Fairbanks From Injured List
Josh Hart1 day ago

Grabs A Double-Double In Game 3
Donte DiVincenzo1 day ago

Explodes Offensively On Friday
Jalen Brunson1 day ago

Can't Lift New York To A Win
Myles Turner1 day ago

Bounces Back In Game 3
Pascal Siakam1 day ago

Helps Indiana Claim Game 3
Tyrese Haliburton1 day ago

Surges Again On Friday Night
Bo Nix1 day ago

Signs Rookie Deal With Broncos
Dean Wade1 day ago

Picks Up Questionable Tag Ahead Of Game 3
Jarrett Allen1 day ago

Listed As Questionable For Game 3
Luka Doncic1 day ago

On Injury Report With New Issue
Precious Achiuwa1 day ago

Starts Game 3 On Friday
Tyrese Haliburton1 day ago

Available For Game 3 Against Knicks
Jalen Brunson1 day ago

Officially Good To Go Friday
Danton Heinen1 day ago

Remains Day-To-Day
Andrew Peeke1 day ago

On Track To Return On Friday
Jakub Lauko2 days ago

Returns To Bruins Lineup
Adam Henrique2 days ago

A Game-Time Call Friday
Leon Draisaitl2 days ago

Considered A Game-Time Decision On Friday
Sam Bennett2 days ago

A Game-Time Decision On Friday
Aidan O'Connell2 days ago

The Early Favorite To Start For Raiders
Kirk Cousins2 days ago

"Pretty Much Full-Go" This Offseason
Zay Jones2 days ago

Signing With Cardinals
Gabe Davis2 days ago

Working Through Knee Injury
Malik Nabers2 days ago

Giants Sign Malik Nabers To Rookie Deal
Caleb Williams2 days ago

Bears Officially Name Caleb Williams The Starter
Nursulton Ruziboev2 days ago

Set For A Co-Main Event
Joaquin Buckley2 days ago

To Fight In Co-Main Event Of UFC St. Louis
Carlos Ulberg2 days ago

Has A Tough Test In Front Of Him
Alonzo Menifield2 days ago

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Sean Woodson2 days ago

Looks For Fifth Win In A Row
Alex Caceres2 days ago

Set To Face Sean Woodson At UFC St. Louis
Washington Wizards2 days ago

Brian Keefe Seen As Front-Runner For Wizards' Head-Coaching Job
Phoenix Suns2 days ago

Suns Plan To Hire Mike Budenholzer
Valeri Nichushkin2 days ago

Scores Ninth Postseason Goal
Miro Heiskanen2 days ago

Nets Two Power-Play Goals In Game 2 Victory
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander2 days ago

Leads All Scorers In Losing Effort
Luka Doncic2 days ago

Leads The Way In Game 2 Victory
P.J. Washington2 days ago

Pours In 29 Points
Jaylen Brown2 days ago

Cools Off In Game 2
Brock Bowers2 days ago

Raiders Sign Brock Bowers To Rookie Deal
Kyren Williams3 days ago

Rams Looking To Keep Kyren Williams Fresh in 2024
Jared Goff3 days ago

Extension A "High Priority" For Lions
Keon Coleman3 days ago

To Start Right Away For Bills
Hideki Matsuyama3 days ago

Withdraws From Wells Fargo Championship
Allen Robinson II3 days ago

Allen Robinson Signs With Giants
Waldo Cortes-Acosta3 days ago

Looks To Extend Win Streak At UFC St. Louis
Robelis Despaigne3 days ago

Puts Undefeated Record On The Line At UFC St. Louis
Mateusz Rębecki3 days ago

Mateusz Rebecki A Big Favorite At UFC St. Louis
Diego Ferreira3 days ago

Ends Year-Long Layoff At UFC St. Louis
Rodrigo Nascimento3 days ago

An Underdog At UFC St. Louis
Derrick Lewis3 days ago

Gets Main-Event Spot At UFC St. Louis
Josh Jacobs3 days ago

Has Chip On His Shoulder
Zay Jones3 days ago

Chiefs Next On Zay Jones' List Of Visits
Michael McDowell4 days ago

Will Join Spire Motorsports In 2025
Christian Watson4 days ago

"In A Great Place" With Hamstring Injury
Zay Jones4 days ago

Visiting Cowboys On Wednesday
Brandon Aiyuk4 days ago

49ers Want To Keep Brandon Aiyuk For The Long Term
Patrick Cantlay4 days ago

Looking To Reverse Quail Hollow Fortunes
Hideki Matsuyama4 days ago

Eyeing 10th Tour Victory In Charlotte
Russell Henley4 days ago

A Player To Avoid At Wells Fargo Championship
Will Zalatoris4 days ago

Back In Action At Quail Hollow
Christiaan Bezuidenhout4 days ago

Rolling Into Wells Fargo Championship
Denny McCarthy4 days ago

A Risky Option At Quail Hollow
PGA4 days ago

J.T. Poston Showing Upside Ahead Of Wells Fargo Championship
Michael McDowell4 days ago

To Leave Front Row Motorsports After 2024
Adam Schenk4 days ago

To Continue Playing Well At Quail Hollow?
Taylor Pendrith4 days ago

Heads To Quail Hollow After First Win In 2024
Adam Scott4 days ago

Heads To Quail Hollow In Solid Form
Tony Finau4 days ago

Returns To Wells Fargo Championship
Anthony Richardson4 days ago

Progressing Well, Feels Ready To Go
Keegan Bradley4 days ago

Looking To Find Putting Confidence At Quail Hollow
Billy Horschel4 days ago

A Volatile Option At Wells Fargo
Taylor Moore4 days ago

Attempts To Rebound At Charlotte
Lucas Glover4 days ago

Could Feel Close To Home At Wells Fargo
Si Woo Kim4 days ago

Playing Well Heading To Quail Hollow
Kurt Kitayama4 days ago

Likely To Lurk In Charlotte
Andrew Putnam4 days ago

Poised To Keep Rolling At Wells Fargo
Akshay Bhatia4 days ago

Looking To Continue Strong Play In Charlotte
Adam Hadwin4 days ago

An Interesting Pick At Wells Fargo
Kyle Larson6 days ago

Gets Win In Kansas With Amazing Photo Finish
Chris Buescher6 days ago

Misses Victory At Kansas In Closest NASCAR Finish Ever
Tyler Reddick6 days ago

Unexpectedly Lackluster at Kansas
Ty Gibbs6 days ago

Had Speed But Was Foiled by Pit Strategy at Kansas
William Byron6 days ago

Unable to Fully Recover From Qualifying Crash at Kansas
Kyle Busch6 days ago

Showing Consistent Speed Again After Mediocre Short Track Stretch
Martin Truex Jr6 days ago

. Misses Out On Victory At Kansas
Alexandre Pantoja6 days ago

Edges Out Competitive Decision At UFC 301
Steve Erceg6 days ago

Drops Decision Matchup
Ihor Potieria6 days ago

Gets Submitted At UFC 301
Michel Pereira6 days ago

Stops Ihor Potieria In The First Round
Paul Craig6 days ago

Gets Knocked Out At UFC 301
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