
1v1 with a safety & easily jump cuts past him into open space! #2023NFLDraft Jahmyr Gibbs displays patience as he presses the edges before cutting upfield. The 1.04 to 1.05 is an appropriate price range for Richardson if he goes in the top 10. On top of that, Richardson has amazing tools, and if he pans out, his upside is through the roof. Richardson has elite rushing upside, and he will have a starting job for the next 2-3 years if he’s a top 10 pick. With the NFL draft just a few weeks away, it looks like Richardson will be a first-round pick. – 1.05 Anthony Richardson, QB, 6’4″ 244 FloridaĪt the 1.05, I’m taking arguably the most polarizing player in the class, Anthony Richardson. If you need a receiver in this draft to help you win games this season and beyond, Jaxon Smith-Njigba is your guy. The gap between JSN and every other receiver in this class is significant. Receivers also have long lives in the NFL, so he is a building block on a dynasty roster for the next decade. Garrett Wilson and Chris Olave’s immediate impact in the NFL gives me extreme confidence in this season’s WR1. With the 1.04, I’m taking JSN, one of the most solid assets in the draft. – 1.04 Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, 6’0″ 197 Ohio State University Young can make all the throws, moves well in the pocket, but it is his leadership that makes him so damn good. Young is the most talented quarterback in the draft but does come with questions, mainly on his size and how it will translate to the bigger and faster NFL. I don’t know if he’ll ever be a rushing quarterback, but he can get the job done with his legs when needed. All around, he’s an elite pocket passing quarterback prospect. He’s a great decision maker with excellent footwork.

His ball placement is some of the best I’ve ever seen. I’ll take my clear-cut QB1 here in CJ Stroud. L2Y over 30 games only 1 other QB threw for 300+ yards with 0 INT vs UGA. – 1.02 CJ Stroud, QB, 6’3″ 214 Ohio State UniversityĬJ Stroud recently took 1 of the hardest tests a QB can takeģ48 yards/4 TD/0 INT on 34 attempts pressured on 19-of-44 dropbacks vs Georgia’s NFL defense Robinson has limitless potential and is the type of player you can build a roster around.

He’s ready to step in on Day 1 and assume a starting role for whichever franchise is fortunate enough to draft him. A running back who truly has it all, Robinson plays with downhill quickness, operates well as a receiver, and is certainly not a liability in pass protection. The worst-kept secret in dynasty fantasy football is that Texas’ Bijan Robinson is the consensus 1.01 of the 2023 rookie class.

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This is our 8th mock and first to go four rounds. If you are anything like this group of dynasty managers, you have been running mock draft after mock draft trying to develop your strategy for when the dynasty rookie drafts kick off.
