On top of this, Richardson is a fantastic runner with great speed. He has the ideal size you look for, measuring in at 6″4″ and 238 lbs. He could be a top-five fantasy quarterback if he pans out. On the other hand, Richardson has phenomenal upside. At the 1.05, I would much rather take players like Quentin Johnston, Jordan Addison, and even Will Levis ahead of Richardson. The hit rate for Gibbs is significantly higher than for Richardson. Passing up an elite running back prospect like Gibbs is a mistake. While I love Richardson’s upside, taking him at the 1.05 is way too aggressive. Reaches 1.05 – Anthony Richardson, QB Florida With that said, Hyatt has the potential to make big plays whenever he gets the ball. Hyatt was great after the catch this past year however, he has a very limited route tree and ran most of his routes from the slot. When watching the film on Hyatt, you can tell he is a great pass catcher with crisp route-running skills. In college, Hyatt was fantastic, putting up a 67-1267-15 season. With this kind of draft capital, Hyatt will likely be schemed targets and not only be on the field to clear space underneath like many of these other field stretchers. What intrigues me about Hyatt is that he is the consensus 22nd overall pick in the draft, which is excellent draft capital. He has elite-level speed and will be used to stretch NFL defenses giving him big play potential. While this archetype often equates to more efficient real-life success than fantasy production, I still like Hyatt at the 2.09 and the upside he provides. Near the end of the second round, we have Hyatt, one of the best deep threats in this 2023 class. He has the ideal size and upside to be a three-down back at the next level. All in all, being drafted as the sixth running back is a great place to take Charbonnet. In addition, he needs to improve his footwork at the line of scrimmage and his pass blocking if he’s going to be a three-down back at the NFL level. Even though Charbonnet looked good as a pass catcher, he still had too many drops this past season. While this is great, playing in the Pac-12 could have boosted some of his numbers, especially in the passing game. This past season Charbonnet was highly productive in the passing game catching 37 passes for 321 yards. Charbonnet is one of the best pure runners in this class, possessing great vision, power, and balance. I love the value at the 2.04 from Charbonnet – the 6″1″ and 222 lbs. Going into the NFL, Gibbs is considered a fantastic all-purpose back who will most likely have 2nd round draft capital. On top of this, he also struggles with pass blocking, so he needs to clean this up to get on the field more at the next level. Even though he isn’t a power back, he is a smooth runner who makes quick cuts and gets to the second level.Ĭonversely, there are questions about if Gibbs can be a three-down back, as he is only 5″ 11″ and 200 lbs. Gibbs has excellent explosiveness and gets up to top-end speed with ease. In Gibbs’s last season at Alabama, he looked fantastic, rushing for 926 yards and catching 44 passes for 444 yards. If you’re playing in a PPR format, catching the ball is a massive advantage and is essential to a player’s success. In this running back class, there are many great players however, many have concerns about their passing-catching ability. I love Gibbs at the pick six because he is a phenomenal pass-catching back which gives you a very high ceiling and floor. This gives terrific value to some position players, who are usually picked at the top of rookie drafts. Stroud and Anthony Richardson went at the 1.04 and 1.05. In this Superflex mock, quarterbacks were being pushed up the board as C.J. This is a prime example of how your league format impacts your drafts. One of the most interesting parts of this mock draft was seeing my number two running back prospect fall this far. I showcase the full draft below and a list of the best values and biggest reaches from this Superflex rookie mock draft. Now that Sleeper is updated with rookies, I hop into a mock draft with a fantasy analyst and share the results with you. In the 2022 high-stakes underdog drafts, the Flock won two major tournaments bringing home 150k dollars. The Flock has a dynasty channel with 25k subscribers, along with a redraft channel that has over 150k subscribers. This Superflex mock draft was hosted by a fantasy football YouTuber, Fantasy Flock. With the deadline to declare for the NFL draft over, we now have a complete list of prospects available in the 2023 rookie draft.
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