![]() Ja'Marr Chase opted out of the 2020 season to focus on the 2021 draft, so it's been some time since we've seen him on the field. His ability to run after the catch might be one of his best attributes and Chase is a no-brainer for me as the top wideout in this class." His route running is fantastic, he’s very shifty, and he is great after the catch. He’s my WR1 in this 2021 class, and it isn’t close. 1.04 - Ja'Marr Chase, WR, LSUĪaron: "With the two top quarterbacks off the board, I’m very happy grabbing Ja'Marr Chase with the fourth overall pick. He then finished his college career in 2020 with 1,528 combined rushing/receiving yards, alongside 20 touchdowns, all while maintaining over 5.8 yards per attempt. All Harris did in 2019 was command the majority of Alabama's rushing attempts and explode for 1,224 yards and 20 touchdowns. His 6.7 yards per attempt easily bested his teammates, both of whom now lead their teams' respective backfields. Najee Harris stepped into an Alabama backfield as a freshman in 2018 behind Damien Harris and Josh Jacobs, yet still managed to command 121 wildly-efficient touches. Harris possesses both the strength and the hands to be a three-down back in the NFL." I decided to take who many believe to be the best RB in this draft. 1.03 - Najee Harris, RB, Alabamaĭanny: "This was an easy pick here with both Lawrence and Fields gone. Fields is a great pick here in Superflex rookie drafts-and a steal if he falls past the 1.02. ![]() I love his versatility, and in Superflex leagues, I’d be happy to land him in a strong QB draft."įor all the focus quarterback prospects receive on things like a "canon arm", "prototypical size" and "pocket awareness", shouldn't the ability to throw the ball precisely to the intended target remain the most important trait? Justin Fields also happens to check a lot of those other boxes (pocket mobility, deep-ball aggressiveness, rushing prowess), but most importantly, he's one of the most accurate quarterback prospects the analysts at Pro Football Focus (PFF) have ever charted, and this is reflected in his absurd 2019 ratio of 51 touchdowns to just three interceptions in 2019. 1.02 - Justin Fields, QB, Ohio StateĬasey: "Despite the recent concerns and the fact Wilson has jumped him in multiple NFL mocks, I slot Fields as the second-best QB in the 2021 draft. If you're holding the 1.01 in a dynasty Superflex league and are lucky enough to be completely secure at quarterback, accept nothing less than a massive haul as compensation for this pick. Trevor Lawrence's production profile makes him as good a bet as we've seen since Andrew Luck for immediate elite production. Sal channeled my feelings here like a telepath with mercifully benevolent intentions. There’s not much more analysis to this pick. If you’re content with your quarterback depth chart then you tell your league mates to send you their best offers and trade the 1.01 pick for more picks and players. If your team has a glaring hole at quarterback, you draft Trevor Lawrence-Someone who has a first-round ADP in Superflex Startup drafts. Sal: "You are sitting in the driver’s seat if you hold the 1.01 pick in a Superflex rookie draft. The drafters supplied me with insight into their picks, and I've included my own thoughts on picks and the mock draft overall. Participants for this mock: George Kritikos, Salvatore Stefanile, Chris Allen, Brandon Niles, Justin Edwards, and myself representing 4for4, plus dynasty analysts/friends/brethren Pat Fitzmaurice, Matt Hicks, Aaron Schill, Danny Mackey, Paul Williams and Casey McGrath. Let's not lose sight of the fact that this Superflex dynasty rookie mock draft took place toward the end of February, and the intrepid souls who took part are all some part of engaged, degenerate, curious, and knowledgable. We will still get Pro Day timings and measurements for these players, our confidence grows that the dim glow ahead of us may actually be the light at the end of the tunnel of this pandemic, and you're reading an article about dynasty fantasy football. The good news, though, is that all is not lost. MORE 2021 DYNASTY CONTENT: Player Profiles & Strategy | Rookie Rankings | Top 200 Overall Rankings: Superflex + Non-Superflex | NFL Mock Draft | NFL Draft Big Board | Rookie Mock Draft We lack the important information of which teams these prospects will play for in the NFL or how they're being valued by the NFL marketplace, and due to the unique and patently-absurd 2020 that has recently passed, we won't even get combine numbers to help guide our assessments of the relative athleticism of these prospects. It may be very early in the offseason, but it's never too early for a rookie mock draft with a group of sharp dynasty minds to see how the landscape is looking for the incoming rookie class of 2021. BetMGM + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Betting Subscription). ![]() VividPicks + 4for4 Sub Deal (Free Subscription). ![]()
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