Respected Dynasty Rookie Rankings (Pre-Draft)
These (pre-nfl draft) dynasty rankings are from respected dynasty rankers in the industry. Scott, Jody, and a rather impressive group […]
These (pre-nfl draft) dynasty rankings are from respected dynasty rankers in the industry. Scott, Jody, and a rather impressive group […]
There are lots of arguments for having the NFL Draft take place prior to the start of unrestricted free agency. […]
Any way you look at it, the 2023 free-agent class of wideouts is not great. There are no obvious stud […]
As you know, there is no real off-season for fantasy football fanatics. While the NFL playoffs are still in progress, […]
As you know, there is no real off-season for fantasy football fanatics. While the NFL playoffs are still in progress, […]
A healthy portion of annual fantasy football enthusiasts are still casual redraft fans who just want to join an office pool or throw together a quick draft to help make those autumn Sundays a little more interesting. But a quick […]
But a quick visit to Twitter is all you need to do to see the growing popularity of dynasty fantasy football leagues. Unlike those one-and-done redraft formats, dynasty leaguers play for keeps. An initial draft means you get to keep those players forever, which places more emphasis on youth and potential.
Scouting and research are more important in dynasty, as finding the next huge breakout star can make your roster a competitive team for years to come.
After writing countless rookie scouting profiles this spring, I have mixed feelings about the incoming rookie class, especially at quarterback. Now that landing spots are known and training camp is right around the corner, it’s time to take a look at my 2022 dynasty QB rankings.
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When the NFL Draft concludes, fantasy football dynasty draft season begins and it is a glorious time. After months of watching film, breaking down analytics, and measuring up potential fits, we now know where all the coveted NFL rookies were […]
When the NFL Draft concludes, fantasy football dynasty draft season begins and it is a glorious time. After months of watching film, breaking down analytics, and measuring up potential fits, we now know where all the coveted NFL rookies were selected and it is time to see the fantasy fallout.
After ranking the 2022 dynasty rookie RBs, I’m now presenting my picks for the top-25 rookie wide receivers. The more I’ve watched this class the more I’ve liked it. It might lack depth, but there’s plenty to like in this first-year crop.
Here are my 2022 rookie wideout rankings and how I’ll be approaching rookie-only drafts this season.
FullTime Fantasy’s 2022 Dynasty Rookie Rankings.
Drake London (Atlanta Falcons) – As the draft drew closer, it became apparent that London had a real shot at being the first widout selected and that’s exactly what transpired. London is huge (6-4, 219) and has the wheels to be a formidable downfield threat. He also walks into a situation where he’ll undoubtedly be Atlanta’s No. 1 wide receiver and should be peppered with targets from Day One. While the Falcons are projected to be one of the five worst squads in football, London should capitalize with massive volume and has major red-zone appeal. He’s my No. 1 rookie wideout and should contend for weekly WR2 status.
Garret Wilson (New York Jets) – A versatile weapon from Ohio State, Wilson has the twitchy moves and route running to be a dangerous threat around the line of scrimmage but also has enough jets (4.38 speed) to be a dangerous downfield weapon from the perimeter or inside. Wilson’s 91.8 PFF grade against single coverage was the second-highest in FBS and he’s also adept at going over the middle to reel in tough catches. He’s a complete receiver and gives the Jets an intriguing group of skill-position talent to support sophomore QB Zach Wilson.
Treylon Burks (Tennessee Titans) – The shocking draft-day trade of A.J. Brown to Philadelphia opens the door for Burks to potentially emerge as Tennessee’s No. 1 perimeter wideout as early as 2022. The ironic thing in that trade is that the explosive Burks was often comped to Brown as a sizable downfield weapon who has the size and strength to create a ton of yards after catch and break tackles. He’ll get the opportunity to shine right away in Brown’s old spot and should benefit from the presence of a healthy Robert Woods.
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Jelani Woods (TE) Virginia Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-7 259 4.61 10/09/1998 Day 2 TE2 Eric Ebron College Production An Honorable Mention All-State basketball star and quarterback out of Cedar […]
An Honorable Mention All-State basketball star and quarterback out of Cedar Grove High School in Ellenwood Georgia, Woods also garnered Honorable Mention All-Region 5 (3A) accolades as a senior, passing for 2,316 yards and 26 touchdowns. Committed to Oklahoma State and converted to tight end during 2017 redshirt season. Played sparingly for the Cowboys before finally transferring to Virginia as a senior. Played 11 games for the Cavaliers and exploded for 44 grabs, 598 receiving yards, and eight scores en route to All-ACC First-Team honors in 2021.
• A physical FREAK (6-7, 259) with an elite speed score (94th-percentile), burst score (95th), and elite catch radius (98th)
• Uses size and strength to muscle out smaller would-be defenders.
• Can outrun linebackers and has the raw strength and tackle-breaking ability to be an elite red-zone and run after catch option.
• Led all tight ends at the NFL Scouting Combine in….
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Tyler Badie (RB) Missouri Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 5-8 197 4.45 02/07/2000 Round 4-5 4th Round Ito Smith College Production Originally from New Orleans, Badie was a sprinter in Maryland before […]
Originally from New Orleans, Badie was a sprinter in Maryland before relocating again to Memphis, Tennessee in high school. Broke out during senior season at Briarcrest Christian School after rushing for 1,186 yards and 18 touchdowns. A three-star recruit, Badie committed to Missouri and flashed excellent pass-catching abilities right away, catching 28 balls in both 2019 and 2020. Again broke out in 2021, becoming the first Missouri All-American running back since Devin West after rushing for 1,604 yards, 18 scores, and catching another 54 receptions. Badie parlayed those impressive numbers into First-team All-SEC and Second-team All-American honors while also walking away with the SEC Scholar-Athlete of the Year award.
• Excellent route-runner and receiver who has the experience and intangibles to be an effective third-down back right away. Can be used out of the backfield or lined up in the slot.
• Stands out as a creator who forces…
WHERE SHOULD YOU DRAFT Tyler Badie in your Rookie Draft?
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Danny Gray (WR) SMU Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp 6-0 186 4.33 04/01/1999 3-4th Round 4th Round Darius Slayton College Production A three-star recruit from James Madison High School in Dallas, Gray […]
A three-star recruit from James Madison High School in Dallas, Gray originally committed to Missouri but was ruled academically ineligible and spent two years at Blinn College in Brenham, TX. After spurning TCU, Gray signed with SMU in 2020 and caught 33-of-49 targets for 448 yards, 4 TDs, and contributed another 206 yards as a returner. Earned All-AAC First-team honors in 2021 after a 49/803/9 showing for the Mustangs and declaring for the 2022 NFL Draft.
• 98th-percentile 40 time (4.33) and 92nd-percentile speed score (110.5). In short, he’s a downfield burner.
• Fluid route-runner who gets into and out of breaks quickly and has the jets to turn short catches into long downfield gainers.
• Gets off the line well and should command plenty of…
WHERE SHOULD YOU DRAFT Danny Gray in your Rookie Draft?
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