Following the 1.05, each player arguably has more question marks than the rest. Writer – Tyler Moore is a real tier drop-off here at the 1.06, especially if the board falls how it did here. ![]() I’m fully expecting the Cowboys to draft him in the first round, and you can expect his value to skyrocket immediately. His play speed is certainly higher than his combine seemed to indicate. He’s dropped down to second due to his slightly lackluster combine performance but ultimately I’m still incredibly excited about a player that dominated in college and looks to be a menace with the ball in his hand. I went into the offseason with him as my WR1. Writer – Lewis Wood felt the best value here for me. Wilson particularly puts together polished route running, downfield speed, and consistent hands to showcase an all-around and dynamic wide receiver prospect. But until then, I want as much exposure to any of these three players as possible as all three have multi-year fantasy WR1 upside. The landing spot for these three wide receivers will be the deciding factor between this top tier. ![]() Following Breece Hall and Malik Willis, the next pick is up for grabs between Treylon Burks, Garrett Wilson, and Drake London. Writer – Luke Renton love the pick here with Garrett Wilson. With plenty of QB-hungry teams picking in the early-middle stage of the draft, Willis is sure to get solid Round 1 draft capital and be an exciting dynasty asset with his Konami style. Writer – Alastair Cook Willis is my current consensus 1.01 in SF rookie drafts so to get him at 1.03 feels like great value! The Liberty product is undeniably the top QB of an overall weak class but has so much upside to give in fantasy realms. ![]() Hall has the ability to change speeds and direction with the best we have ever seen come out of the college football ranks. Hall has pass protection concerns and while his target share has increased over his college career he can still become a better receiver. He can run between the tackles and as good as he is he still has the potential to be better. He shows the patience and burst I look for in a running back coming into the league. His college production is off the charts and his athletic potential is second to none. Writer – Corey Easley Hall is my #1 pick in any format when it comes to Rookie drafts and getting him at 1.02 seems like a steal to me. Drake London will make a great asset to your dynasty team, especially if he stays healthy throughout his career and learns to read NFL coverages. In high school, London was a star basketball player, which is apparent as he contorts his body and jumps at the perfect time to win every jump ball. Although his speed isn’t impressive, he makes up for it with his elite hands and route running. London has the perfect mold to contribute immediately as a possession receiver and likes to use his strength to fight for extra yardage. Writer – Kahlil Gedin picked Drake London with the first pick because he is a big receiver with quick feet and there are plenty of NFL teams, such as the Falcons and Giants, in need of a go-to pass catcher. Luke Renton was able to make his picks but was not able to send in his write-up, so I will be stepping in and giving some insight on his picks! 1.01 Drake London – WR – USC The writer made their own selection in this mock draft and gives their reasoning and overview of their respective pick. We still don’t have a landing spot or draft capital to associate with these players just yet, but the Combine added another puzzle piece to put together a representative picture of this year’s draft class.īelow each writer that participated had two picks in each round. ![]() We’re officially past the 2022 NFL Combine and have had time to decompress what we saw and take away any analysis we could from the event. The writers here at King Fantasy Sports and myself decided to come together to provide a collaborative Superflex, TE Premium, Dynasty 2022 Rookie Mock Draft for everyone- consider this the 1.0 version.
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