👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Compare Any Players
24x7 News and Alerts

2022 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Mock Draft: Picking Early (Slots 1-4)

Drake London fantasy football rankings rookies draft sleepers NFL draft

Pierre Camus conducts a one-man rookie mock draft for 2022 dynasty fantasy football leagues from the early slots.

For every type of fantasy football draft, there are a bevy of viable strategies. Of course, as Mike Tyson said, "Everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth."

Thankfully, in a rookie draft for dynasty leagues you don't need to worry as much about roster construction. Unless it's a Superflex league and you really need a quarterback, which is hopefully not the case with this year's class, you typically focus on your player valuations and long-term outlook. That said, dynasty managers build differently based on their team context and the way they approach dynasty in general.

Rather than putting forth a traditional mock draft, I'll examine different draft strategies from each slot based on how the board falls and explain why each player fits the mold. In this piece, we'll start with the first four draft slots. Check the full draft board on Sleeper right here.

Featured Promo: Looking for some more fantasy football action? Adopt a dynasty orphan team over at FFPC. Sign up today and get $25 off any FFPC league. Sign Up Now!

 

Rookie Mock Draft (Slots 1-4)

Dynasty Rookie Mock
1.1 – Breece Hall 1.2 – Drake London 1.3 – Kenneth Walker 1.4 - Chris Olave
2.1 – John Metchie III 2.2 – Isaiah Spiller 2.3 – Jalen Tolbert 2.4 – Rachaad White
3.1 – Tyrion Davis-Price 3.2 – Malik Willis 3.3 – Kenny Pickett 3.4 – Brian Robinson Jr.
4.1 – Romeo Doubs 4.2 – Jelani Woods 4.3 – Velus Jones Jr. 4.4 – Calvin Austin III
5.1 – Isaiah Likely 5.2 – Erik Ezukanma 5.3 – Snoop Conner 5.4 – Daniel Bellinger

 

Slot 1 Strategy- Best Available Player

It's a no-brainer that you take the best player when you have the first overall pick. In this year's rookie class, it's Breece Hall who is the consensus number one RB whereas there is no clear consensus on the top receiver. There is no reason to question whether Hall will be a three-down back this season. Not only is his draft capital as a second-rounder higher than Michael Carter (fourth-rounder last year), but the Jets made him the first running back selected in the draft despite coming off a season where they finished dead last in points and yards allowed on defense. In spite of many other glaring needs, they took Hall to become a complete offense. Dynasty teams with the top overall pick will need to do the same.

You could make a case for Jalen Tolbert or Wan'Dale Robinson here but it should be acknowledged that Metchie would have gone higher if not for his late-season ACL injury and could become his team's number two target by midseason. A win-now build may prioritize other receivers but Metchie's ceiling is highest among the remaining options.

Ty Davis-Price wasn't expected to be a third-round pick but when Kyle Shanahan likes something he sees in an RB, we need to pay attention. He should immediately contribute as the short-yardage counterpart to Eli Mitchell and could see more carries than Mitchell owners are comfortable with. He didn't put up huge college numbers but he was stuck on an LSU offense that has become a shell of its self the last couple of years. He stands out as a potential breakout candidate and might see his ADP shoot up once preseason games take place.

Christian Watson is a first-round pick but Doubs is competing for a slice of the target pie in Green Bay and has more experience making big plays at the collegiate level. At this juncture in the draft as a fourth-round rookie pick, his upside outweighs any other receiver.

Likely is going to be a project but he has the phyiscal tools to be a pass-catching tight end on a team that seems to enjoy throwing to Mark Andrews quite a bit.

 

Slot 2 Strategy - Building for Next Year

Drake London's selection here determines the team build. He could end up leading all rookie WRs in targets but it's not guaranteed and even if he does, he still may not be the most productive in fantasy terms. London is a high-upside pick for those who don't expect to contend in 2022.

Spiller is a high-end handcuff who could wind up seeing the field very little this year. As the primary backup to Austin Ekeler in 2021, Justin Jackson saw 68 rush attempts. No other Chargers RB reached 40 carries. Ekeler is signed through 2023 so it's not as if Spiller is a great bet to be a fantasy factor next year either. If he does see the field, he'll join one of the most dynamic offenses in the league.

So much for all the pre-draft hype about Malik Willis being a first-round pick. He will bide his time behind Ryan Tannehill for a year with the chance to take over if things don't pan out with an extended postseason run. Although next year's QB class makes this one worth ignoring, at this point it doesn't hurt to take a chance considering his dual-threat ability.

A tight end like Jelani Woods landing in a Frank Reich offense seems too good to be true. Unfortunately, rookie tight ends rarely do much and there is no player even approaching Kyle Pitts-level talent in this TE class. Woods is a stash in dynasty, plain and simple.

 

Slot 3 Strategy - Breakout Speculator

I'm old enough to remember when dynasty teams were supposed to built through the receiver position because of the volatility and lack of longevity at running back (that was about 2019). While you'll see plenty more receivers taken than running backs in this year's rookie drafts, more often than not the top RBs will go first. Walker was the second runner taken in the NFL Draft and is indisputably the second-ranked rookie RB in fantasy. He only has to leapfrog Rashaad Penny or wait out an injury in order to become the primary ballcarrier in Seattle.

Kenny Pickett's ceiling at the NFL level is very much in question. The great thing is that he doesn't have to be an elite passer to put up numbers. He's got Diontae Johnson, Chase Claypool, Pat Freiermuth, and a pair of fellow rookies in George Pickens and Calvin Austin to help him out. Even better, when he's in trouble he can dump it off to Najee Harris and let him do the work.

We're slowly seeing Jalen Tolbert's draft stock climb as fantasy managers realize that Michael Gallup will miss training camp and might not be ready until October. Keep in mind, he didn't have surgery until early February for his ACL injury.


The 'Boys traded Amari Cooper and let Cedrick Wilson Jr. walk in free agency, so Tolbert's biggest competition for targets will be James Washington and Noah Brown. Breakout imminent.

Speaking of injured players, James Robinson tore his Achilles in Week 16 last season. There's a chance he doesn't come back until midseason or later. That gives Snoop Conner a great chance to see reps. This offense has a long way to go, but he is a late-round pick that has the chance to pay off in a big way.

 

Slot 4 Strategy - Talent First

This build says, "Don't worry about positions, opportunity, team context, or anything extraneous. Skills are all that matter." Sounds pretty reasonable for a dynasty draft.

Chris Olave was the third receiver taken in the NFL Draft and he went to a team desperate for playmakers. The normally reliable Saints offense heads into the season with a ton of questions on offense. Will Michael Thomas be back healthy? Is Jameis Winston ready for the season and what version of him will we get? Is Alvin Kamara getting suspended? Will the scheme be the same without Sean Payton?

I have no idea but I do know that Olave is one of the most talented wideouts in this class. Focus on the talent and let the factors we have no control over play out over time.


The Year One opportunities for Rachaad White and Brian Robinson Jr. are intriguing. Assuming Leonard Fournette doesn't go full Eddie Lacy and eat his way out of a starting job, White will be the backup and assume some third-down responsibilities if he can be as good or better than Giovani Bernard. If Fournette misses time due to injury or any other reason, White suddenly becomes a back with league-winning upside.

Robinson is going to be part of a three-man committee to start the season. That doesn't mean he can't win the starting job outright either now or down the line. It's not usual for an Alabama RB to be underrated but that seems to be what's happening with Robinson.


Earlier, I mentioned that rookie TEs don't usually do much for fantasy. One exception was Evan Engram, who caught 64 passes for 722 yards in his first season with the Giants. He's gone now, paving the way for Bellinger to be the starter. Only Ricky Seals-Jones stands in his way.

The G-Men now have Brian Daboll as their head coach and OC Mike Kafka comes over from the Chiefs where he helped Travis Kelce become the best tight end in football. Kelce was a third-round pick when he was selected back in 2013, Bellinger is a fourth-rounder. Kelce stands at 6'5", 256 lb and Bellinger comes into the league at 6'6", 255 lb. I'm not saying Bellinger is definitely the next Kelce but I'm also not not saying that.



Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Compare Any Players
24x7 News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Seattle Seahawks

Seahawks Draft Jadarian Price at No. 32 Overall
Tennessee Titans

Titans Select Keldric Faulk After Trading Up to No. 31 Overall
Kansas City Chiefs

Peter Woods Selected 29th Overall by Chiefs
Tennessee Titans

Titans Acquire 31st Overall Pick From Bills
New York Jets

Jets Select Omar Cooper Jr. at No. 30 Overall in NFL Draft
New England Patriots

Patriots Trade Up Three Spots, Select Caleb Lomu 28th Overall
New York Jets

Jets Trade Up Into First Round, Acquire Pick No. 30 From 49ers
Miami Dolphins

Dolphins Trade Up Three Spots, Select Chris Johnson 27th Overall
Houston Texans

Texans Trade Up, Select Keylan Rutledge 26th Overall
Chicago Bears

Dillon Thieneman Selected 25th Overall by Bears
Cleveland Browns

Browns Select Wide Receiver KC Concepcion With 24th Overall Selection
Dallas Cowboys

Malachi Lawrence Joins Cowboys at 23rd Pick
Los Angeles Chargers

Akheem Mesidor Selected 22nd Overall by Chargers
Pittsburgh Steelers

Steelers Select Offensive Tackle Max Iheanachor With 21st Pick
Philadelphia Eagles

Eagles Trade Up to Take Receiver Makai Lemon at 20th Overall
Carolina Panthers

Monroe Freeling Goes to Panthers at No. 19 Overall
Minnesota Vikings

Caleb Banks Drafted by Vikings at 18th Overall on Thursday
Alex Lyon

Comes in and Shuts Down Boston
Detroit Lions

Lions Select Blake Miller With the 17th Overall Pick of NFL Draft
Jake Sanderson

Suffers Hand Injury While Blocking Shot
New York Jets

Jets Draft Kenyon Sadiq at No. 16 Overall
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Buccaneers Draft Rueben Bain Jr. With the 15th Overall Pick
Miami Dolphins

Dolphins Trade Down, Select Kadyn Proctor 12th Overall in 2026 NFL Draft
Jake LaRavia

Available for Game 3 Friday
Austin Reaves

Upgraded to Questionable on Injury Report
Spencer Jones

Starting in Game 3
Joel Embiid

Picks Up Doubtful Tag Before Game 3
Kevin Durant

Iffy for Friday Night Due to Ankle Issue
Victor Wembanyama

Officially Listed as Questionable for Game 3
Jaylen Clark

Terrence Shannon Jr., Jaylen Clark Won't Play Thursday
Aaron Gordon

Ruled Out Thursday
Anthony Edwards

Cleared to Play Thursday
Jalen Williams

Week-to-Week Ahead of Game 3
Harrison Barnes

Available for Game 3
Victor Wembanyama

Traveling with Team Ahead of Game 3
Thomas Bryant

Cleared for Game 3
Milwaukee Bucks

Taylor Jenkins Set to Become Bucks Head Coach
Immanuel Quickley

Still Sidelined for Game 3
Ja'Kobe Walter

Good to Go for Game 3
Francisco Lindor

Expected to Miss "Significant Time"
Tyler Kleven

Available for Senators Versus Hurricanes
Josh Norris

Out With Undisclosed Injury for Thursday Night
Noah Ostlund

Will Return for Game 3 Against Boston
Francisco Lindor

Mets Officially Place Francisco Lindor on Injured List With Calf Strain
Michael Harris II

Removed Early With Quad Tightness
Francisco Lindor

Likely Headed to the Injured List
Jason Robertson

Scores in Sixth Straight Playoff Game
Matt Duchene

Records Second Consecutive Multi-Point Game
Sean Couturier

Contributes Two Assists in Game 3 Win
Jackson LaCombe

Ties Ducks Record With Three Points in Game 2
Alex Killorn

Racks Up Three Points on Special Teams
Connor McDavid

Finishes Pointless for Second Straight Game
Rasmus Sandin

Undergoes ACL Surgery
Paolo Banchero

Finishes Game 2 Loss With 18 Points
Cade Cunningham

Notches 27 Points, 11 Assists in Slow-Burning Win
Devin Booker

Settles for 22 Points in Game 2
Dillon Brooks

Leads Suns With 30 Points Wednesday Night
Chet Holmgren

Productive on Both Ends Wednesday
Michael Harris II

Continues to Heat Up With Two-Homer Game on Wednesday
Francisco Lindor

Leaves Wednesday's Game Early With Calf Tightness
JR Ritchie

Earns Promotion, Will Make MLB Debut on Thursday
Noah Ostlund

Could Return Thursday
Pontus Holmberg

Will Miss Round 1
Charle-Edouard D'Astous

Could Be an Option Friday
Victor Hedman

Traveling With Team
Radko Gudas

Unavailable for Game 2
Yakov Trenin

Considered a Game-Time Decision Wednesday
Mats Zuccarello

a Game-Time Call Wednesday
Wyatt Langford

Expected to Go on Injured List With Flexor Strain
Maikel Garcia

Leaves Early on Wednesday With Elbow Soreness
Roman Anthony

Day-to-Day With Sore Back
Juan Soto

Officially Back in Mets Lineup on Wednesday
J.T. Realmuto

Phillies Place J.T. Realmuto on Injured List With Back Injury
Lucas Giolito

Signs With Padres, Worth a Waiver-Wire Pickup?
Ryan Helsley

Orioles Put Ryan Helsley on Bereavement List on Wednesday
CFB

Beau Pribula Leading Virginia Quarterback Competition
Jack Eichel

Sets Up Two Goals Tuesday
Artemi Panarin

Records Another Power-Play Goal
Marco Penge

Trending Down Entering Zurich Classic
Sahith Theegala

Eyes Another Strong Week at Zurich Classic
Brooks Koepka

Shane Lowry Teams Up with Brooks Koepka at Zurich Classic
Si Woo Kim

Adds Another Strong Finish at RBC Heritage
Elly De La Cruz

Early-Season Breakout Continues on Tuesday
Wyatt Langford

Pulled Early on Tuesday With Forearm Tightness
Luke Clanton

Hoping to Find Form in New Orleans
Jackson Holliday

Leaves Rehab Game With Hand Discomfort
Corbin Carroll

Returns to Arizona's Lineup Against White Sox
Scottie Scheffler

is Starting to Hit His Stride
Brooks Koepka

Looking for Progress in PGA Return With Partner at Zurich Classic
Matt Fitzpatrick

Looks to Share Recent Form at Zurich Classic
Zack Wheeler

to Make Season Debut on Saturday
Ronald Acuña Jr.

Ronald Acuna Jr. Back in Leadoff Spot on Tuesday After Injury Scare
CFB

Ashton Daniels Named Florida State's Starting Quarterback
Juan Soto

Expected to Return on Wednesday
Tyler Reddick

Earns His Fifth Win of the 2026 Season at Kansas
Kyle Larson

Finishes as the Runner-Up at Kansas
Chase Briscoe

Rallies for A New Career-Best Finish at Kansas
Denny Hamlin

Leads the Most Laps at Kansas but Misses Out on Victory
Christopher Bell

Falls Out of Contention for Kansas Victory on Final Restart
Mike Malott

Scores Third-Round TKO Win
Gilbert Burns

Retires After UFC Winnipeg Loss
Charles Jourdain

Extends Winning Streak
Kyler Phillips

Drops Decision At UFC Winnipeg
Mandel Nallo

Suffers First-Round TKO Loss In His UFC Debut
Jai Herbert

Scores First-Round TKO Win
Karine Silva

Gets Dominated at UFC Winnipeg
Jasmine Jasudavicius

Dominates Karine Silva
Kyle Larson

Should not be Underestimated for the Win at Kansas
Denny Hamlin

Can Denny Hamlin Dominate at Kansas Again?
NASCAR

Christoper Bell Should Contend for First Win at Kansas
Tyler Reddick

Fastest in Practice and Qualifying for Kansas Race
Ryan Blaney

Could Score another Top-10 Finish at Kansas
Ty Gibbs

Poised to Continue Hot Streak at Kansas
Chris Buescher

Always Consistent, Has Speed Heading Into Kansas
William Byron

is A Solid DFS Option for Kansas Lineups
Carson Hocevar

Poised for Career-Best Run at Kansas
Chase Briscoe

Is Chase Briscoe Worth Rostering for DFS at Kansas?
Chase Elliott

Is A Favorable DFS Option for Kansas Lineups
Joey Logano

Could Joey Logano be Considered Playable In DFS This Week at Kansas?
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace is A Favorable Driver to Consider for Kansas Lineups
Ross Chastain

Is Ross Chastain A Worthy DFS Option for Kansas?
Brad Keselowski

Could Brad Keselowski be A Sneaky DFS Option for Kansas?
Daniel Suarez

Should DFS Managers Roster Daniel Suarez at Kansas?
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF