In the last year I had high hopes for this class so I accumulated 3 1sts for next year. Then after more in depth analysis and the fact I am stacked at WR, I traded one of those pics with Justin Fields to get Josh Allen and may look to trade another to get me by another year at RB and focus on 2023 RBs.
I personally would have both Bell and Burks over Olave and Wilson.Trade talks are heating up in my dynasty league with some teams ready to put a fork in this season and sell assets for future picks.
I would like to get some idea of what a 2022 rookie draft might look like at this point in time in a 1QB 1/2 ppr. Would anyone care to hazard an early mock rookie draft, or provide their critique of the following?
- Breece Hall rb isu
- Isiah Spiller rb a&m
- Garrett Wilson wr ohio st
- Chris Olave wr ohio st
- Treylon Burks wr ark
- Zach Charbonnet rb ucla
- Kenneth Walker III rb msu
- David Bell wr purdue
- John Metchie III wr bama
- Drake London wr usc
- George Pickens wr uga
- Jahan Dotson wr psu
- Jameson Williams wr bama
- Zonovan Knight rb ncsu
- Malik Willis qb liberty
- Joe Ngata wr clemson
- Jerrion Ealy rb miss
- Kyren Williams rb nd
- Matt Corral qb miss
- Zamir White rb uga
- Jalen Tolbert wr so al
- Jalen Wydermyer te a&m
- Romeo Doubs wr nv
- Carson Strong qb nv
Who should move up, who should move down?
Round 2 NFL RB picks have been 1.01 worthy in dynasty fantasy leagues. Jonathan Taylor comes to mind. I'm pretty sure there have been others recently. RBs don't carry the same NFL value as they once did and it's been that way for a long time.If Spiller or Hall don’t go in round 1, are they worthy of the 1.01? 2013 and 2014 NFL drafts had no 1st round RBs taken for comparison. I believe Gio Bernard was the last player to be the consensus dynasty 1.01 without being a 1st round draft pick.
Taylor was worthy, but CEH was the 1.01 in most leagues. Just highlighting that 0 or 1 RBs may be selected in the 1st round of the draft and people should plan accordingly. We’ll see who declares, but this class reminds me of the 2019 class.Round 2 NFL RB picks have been 1.01 worthy in dynasty fantasy leagues. Jonathan Taylor comes to mind. I'm pretty sure there have been others recently. RBs don't carry the same NFL value as they once did and it's been that way for a long time.
If Spiller or Hall don’t go in round 1, are they worthy of the 1.01? 2013 and 2014 NFL drafts had no 1st round RBs taken for comparison. I believe Gio Bernard was the last player to be the consensus dynasty 1.01 without being a 1st round draft pick.
2023 is the year for RBs, not 2022.Taylor was worthy, but CEH was the 1.01 in most leagues. Just highlighting that 0 or 1 RBs may be selected in the 1st round of the draft and people should plan accordingly. We’ll see who declares, but this class reminds me of the 2019 class.
2023 is the year for RBs, not 2022.
Add Zach Evans, Kendall Milton, and DeMarkcus Bowman to that list. Evans is looking like a stud. Milton and Bowman are currently behind other players, but both should get lots of play next season.Bijan Robinson, Bigsby, Gibbs still the big 3? Any others looking like they're destined for 1st round rookie drafts?
Really, it's Robinson and then a decent size gap.Add Zach Evans, Kendall Milton, and DeMarkcus Bowman to that list. Evans is looking like a stud. Milton and Bowman are currently behind other players, but both should get lots of play next season.
As far as Bell, go watch his game against Iowa. He embarrassed a future 1st round NFL CB. For the most part it wasn't contested catches he was winning, he was open all over the field.Really, it's Robinson and then a decent size gap.
Both Bigsby and Gibbs have been somewhat underwhelming in the running game this year, at least Gibbs will have a receiving roll if nothing else. Bowman hasn't shown much at all. Evans is the dark horse, if he can behave himself, he could be right behind Robinson. I ended up with him in a few Devy leagues and I have my doubts.
As far as the 2022 draft, I have Wilson as the safest pick at WR1. Burks and Pickens both have the upside to finish over him if everything works out for them. Not sold on Bell, anytime I hear about someone winning a bunch of contested catches it's a red flag. Most of the mocks I've seen do not have him being drafted near the other top prospects. Combine should give us a good idea where he stands.
I think I'd have Brian Robinson up near the end of round 1. He's older, but he looks pretty good running and receiving now that he's getting a shot.sushinsky4tsar said:Trade talks are heating up in my dynasty league with some teams ready to put a fork in this season and sell assets for future picks.
I would like to get some idea of what a 2022 rookie draft might look like at this point in time in a 1QB 1/2 ppr. Would anyone care to hazard an early mock rookie draft, or provide their critique of the following?
Round 1
- Isaiah Spiller rb a&m
- Breece Hall rb isu
- Treylon Burks wr ark
- David Bell wr purdue
- Garrett Wilson wr ohio st
- Chris Olave wr ohio st
- Zach Charbonnet rb ucla
- Drake London wr usc
- Kenneth Walker III rb msu
- George Pickens wr uga
- Jahan Dotson wr psu
- John Metchie III wr bama
Round 2
- Jameson Williams wr bama
- Zonovan Knight rb ncsu
- Malik Willis qb liberty
- Kyren Williams rb nd
- Jerrion Ealy rb miss
- Matt Corral qb miss
- Joe Ngata wr clemson
- Zamir White rb uga
- Jalen Tolbert wr so al
- Trey McBride te co st
- Carson Strong qb nv
- Romeo Doubs wr nv
Round 3
- Jalen Wydermyer te a&m
- Kenny Pickett qb pitt
- Ainias Smith wr a&m
- Zay Flowers wr bc
- Eric Gray rb okla
- Sam Howell qb unc
- Dontay Demus Jr. wr md
- Isaiah Likely te coastal car
- Justyn Ross wr clemson
- Desmond Ridder qb cincy
- Brian Robinson rb bama
- Pierre Strong rb sdsu
Who should move up, who should move down?
This would seem to represent a pretty uninspiring top half of round 1 compared to recent years. I'm not sure if my early rb placeholders up top have been unseated? I'm thinking Walker probably needs to show more in the passing game and maybe doesn't even belong in the 1st round of dynasty rookie mocks yet. Perhaps the same can be said for Charbonnet's ceiling, but it's hard to believe there won't be at least four RBs taken in the first round of rookie drafts, even with a weak RB class and a deep WR class. Do any of the 1st round WRs have what it takes to jump the top RBs to claim the top picks? Do you think a TE or QB ultimately crashes the 1st in 1QB and non-TE premium?
I agree with this. I expect Wilson to kind of separate from the WR pack as we get nearer to the draft.As far as the 2022 draft, I have Wilson as the safest pick at WR1
There was much hype and controversy over Evans’ recruitment. Evans caused a lot of it, but I think the bad rap was overblown. He had somewhat of an inflated ego more than anything else. He’s looking like the real deal. You can’t really judge Bowman yet. He transferred from Clemson and is behind two other backs. Talk to me this time next year about Bowman. Same thing with Milton, he’s behind other players. Both Milton and Bowman will get more play next year, especially Milton.Really, it's Robinson and then a decent size gap.
Both Bigsby and Gibbs have been somewhat underwhelming in the running game this year, at least Gibbs will have a receiving roll if nothing else. Bowman hasn't shown much at all. Evans is the dark horse, if he can behave himself, he could be right behind Robinson. I ended up with him in a few Devy leagues and I have my doubts.
As far as the 2022 draft, I have Wilson as the safest pick at WR1. Burks and Pickens both have the upside to finish over him if everything works out for them. Not sold on Bell, anytime I hear about someone winning a bunch of contested catches it's a red flag. Most of the mocks I've seen do not have him being drafted near the other top prospects. Combine should give us a good idea where he stands.