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Monday Mocks: Post-Draft Superflex Rookie Mock

We bring you an immediate reaction superflex, tight end premium, rookie mock draft.

One of the highlights of the fantasy football offseason has now concluded as the newest Mr. Irrelevant was announced on Saturday evening to conclude the 2023 NFL Draft. It has been a wild ride for this draft class, which once looked like it could change the dynasty landscape for years to come. Now, the group of incoming rookies has already been labeled as disappointing before even stepping on the field.

A few of the DLF Team members got together to enjoy the NFL Draft together and once things wrapped up, we couldn’t help ourselves. We had to mock draft. Without any further delay, here were the results of our three-round immediate reaction superflex, tight end premium, mock draft.

ROUND ONE:

1.01 Bijan Robinson, RB ATL

As many projected, Robinson was a top-ten pick, landing with the Atlanta Falcons. Although the team struggled to a 7-10 record a year ago, they actually possessed one of the most effective running games in the league. The Falcons led the league with 559 rushing attempts in 2023 and turned Day Three pick Tyler Allgeier into a 1,000-yard back. Robinson is not only the 1.01 but is also the dynasty RB1 overall.

1.02 Anthony Richardson, QB IND

We knew the quarterbacks would hear their respective names called early on Thursday, and that was true, for most. Despite being the third signal-caller selected, Richardson is the second pick here and is the favorite to earn a 1.02 rookie ADP in superflex rookie drafts. The dynasty and draft communities have discussed Richardson’s upside endlessly over the past few months. Now that he not only received the expected draft capital, but also landed in the ideal spot with the Colts and new head coach Shane Steichen, who helped to maximize Jalen Hurts’ upside with the Eagles.

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Monday Mocks: Post-Draft Superflex Rookie Mock
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Christopher Gaus
1 month ago

Great mock! Do you move any of the TE noticeably up if it were a TEP league?

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Reply to  Christopher Gaus
1 month ago

Christopher, thanks for the question…it was a tight end premium mock – “A few of the DLF Team members got together to enjoy the NFL Draft together and once things wrapped up, we couldn’t help ourselves. We had to mock draft. Without any further delay, here were the results of our three-round immediate reaction superflex, tight end premium, mock draft.”
I think the reason it may not seem like it at first glance is the fact that the TE position is so deep and they’re bunched up to a certain degree. I think Mayer lands in a terrific spot, but went later than expected in the draft (and by position). Kincaid has to deal w/ Knox, Detroit hasn’t consistently used a TE as a primary weapon, Green Bay drafted a 2nd tight end a round later, etc.

Christopher Gaus
Reply to  Eric Dickens
1 month ago

Oh I’m sorry! I did skim the intro but I’ll be honest I did jump more to the mock. Reading is power πŸ˜†!

qwengler
1 month ago

I feel that your comment about reconsidering the valuations of guys like rice and Mingo is important. As it stands, I simply cannot see how someone like downs is going to be considered before those 2 guys. I feel there’s an argument to be had as well in taking those guys over flowers. Having a tough time getting over the landing spot, and it’s going to be an uphill battle for him to even be their WR2. Still think Bateman’s better.

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