![]() I have Mingo in the first round in all formats and believe he has an excellent chance to be Bryce Young's No. My favorite pick in this round that wasn't mine was Jonathan Mingo. Levis has the physical traits to be great, but he just has a long road to get there. You can't be polarizing if there's no argument that you could be really good. Levis was a polarizing prospect, but the thing to remember about that is that isn't all bad. It's not hard to imagine a scenario where he's starting in the second half for a bad Titans team that has dealt Derrick Henry. Levis was the fourth quarterback off the board at Pick 2.01, and I wouldn't be all that surprised if he snuck into Round 1 in some leagues. I would have no problem with Gibbs third overall in this format, but I'd probably try to trade down to four or five if I was in that position and didn't need a QB. Picks 3 through 5 in a Superflex league will likely be determined by who needs a QB. I have just grown very weary of both young tight ends and particularly tight ends who are supposed to flourish because they aren't actually going to play tight end. If the Bills truly use Kincaid as a slot receiver and not a tight end, he certainly has to have upside at this pick. Dalton Kincaid was the only player taken in the first round who I don't have ranked in Round 1, and in fairness to John, he's closer to consensus than I am. This first round went very close to how I have it ranked in my rookie-only rankings. Quentin Johnston, WR, Los Angeles Chargersġ2. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawksĩ. Anthony Richardson, QB, Indianapolis Coltsħ. Given that likely draft capital and his rushing upside, he is going to have real fantasy value.Here are the full results with a few thoughts from me on each round: Round 1Ģ. He seems solidly in the mix as a Top 50 prospect in the class. Anthony Richardson and Will Levis carry more risk and do not have the college track records of Stroud or Young, but the balance of risk versus reward makes both legitimate Top 10 prospects. Stroud are proven, safer options with plenty of NFL upside. ![]() There may not be the slam dunk 1.01 in the mold of Trevor Lawrence, Joe Burrow, or Andrew Luck, but the top of this class is very good. Let’s quickly take a big-picture look at the quality of each position now that we can add Combine results to the evaluations: Quarterback: A. There will also be much more separation once we know player landing spots, and these big clusters of players (particularly at running back) will see their values more clearly defined. Please note when looking at the above chart that the pick values above are not exactly equal to the player values below. Checking this tab is the best way to get rookie pick values specific to your exact league and is especially helpful if your league has unique scoring. Post-combine, the tool now includes an updated tab showing only the values of 2023 rookie players. In the adjustable dynasty trade value chart, you can input your league size, starting roster requirements, and scoring settings to get player values specific to your league. An in-depth look at how Superflex Drafts could play out.There are plenty of tidbits of information that can help us get a better grasp on where the top prospects are most likely to be drafted. Plus, the NFL Combine is a place where coaches, front office personnel, agents, and reporters all come together to exchange information and rumors. While college tape is still the most valuable element in scouting incoming rookies, getting a chance to see the top players performing on the same field next to each other always helps. Use it as a guideline to propose, examine, and execute more winning dynasty trades. ![]() While the March dynasty trade value chart came out just a week ago, now is an opportune time to update the section pertaining to rookie pick values, given the importance of the NFL Combine. The UTH Dynasty Trade Calculator is built from Chad Parsons’ dynasty player value database.
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