![]() He ran a 4.43 40-yard dash (fourth-best among quarterbacks since 2003), posted a 40 1/2-inch vertical jump (best among quarterbacks since 2003), and logged a 10-foot-9 broad jump (best among quarterbacks since 2003). Richardson is 6-foot-4 and 244 pounds and tested out of this world at the combine. While Richardson develops, he has the athleticism to pay off this cost while on his rookie contract. There were landing spot concerns with Richardson that didn't exist with Young and Stroud, but those were eliminated when the Colts selected Richardson at #4 overall to be their franchise quarterback and immediately made their plans known to start him from day one. These are legit concerns, but Richardson has the highest upside of any quarterback in this class if he can continue developing. Stroud or Bryce Young, as he struggles with touch throws and being consistently accurate. Richardson isn't as polished of a passer as C.J. He's the best running back prospect since Saquon Barkley 1.02 - Anthony Richardson (QB - Colts) 8 overall and found one of the best landing spots imaginable with a coach in Arthur Smith, who loves to pound the rock. He's the selection here if you aren't trading out, though. If you earned the 1.01 because your roster is a mess and competing for a championship anytime soon looks dicey, then seeing what you can get for the 1.01 makes sense since some are likely to pay a hefty price in order to acquire the rights to be able to draft Robinson. Ideally, you'd like to be able to compete for a title within one to three seasons where Robinson can be a major contributor while still on his rookie contract and in his absolute prime. Round 1 1.01 - Bijan Robinson (RB - Falcons) And you'll also see how each player has moved up or down from our 3.0 mock. With that in mind, here is our 4.0 edition of a Superflex rookie mock draft, this time spanning three rounds of a 12-team league. Speaking of, you should download our FREE Rookie Guide with 120+ prospect profiles in order to get an understanding of who these prospects are and how we should value them. 1 target in 2023.With the NFL Draft behind us and landing spots identified, Dynasty managers are preparing for their Superflex Dynasty rookie drafts. I have Mingo in the first round in all formats and believe he has an excellent chance to be Bryce Young's No. My favorite pick in this round that wasn't mine was Jonathan Mingo. Levis has the physical traits to be great, but he just has a long road to get there. You can't be polarizing if there's no argument that you could be really good. Levis was a polarizing prospect, but the thing to remember about that is that isn't all bad. It's not hard to imagine a scenario where he's starting in the second half for a bad Titans team that has dealt Derrick Henry. Levis was the fourth quarterback off the board at Pick 2.01, and I wouldn't be all that surprised if he snuck into Round 1 in some leagues. I would have no problem with Gibbs third overall in this format, but I'd probably try to trade down to four or five if I was in that position and didn't need a QB. Picks 3 through 5 in a Superflex league will likely be determined by who needs a QB. I have just grown very weary of both young tight ends and particularly tight ends who are supposed to flourish because they aren't actually going to play tight end. If the Bills truly use Kincaid as a slot receiver and not a tight end, he certainly has to have upside at this pick. Dalton Kincaid was the only player taken in the first round who I don't have ranked in Round 1, and in fairness to John, he's closer to consensus than I am. This first round went very close to how I have it ranked in my rookie-only rankings. Quentin Johnston, WR, Los Angeles Chargersġ2. ![]() Jaxon Smith-Njigba, WR, Seattle Seahawksĩ. Anthony Richardson, QB, Indianapolis Coltsħ. Here are the full results with a few thoughts from me on each round: Round 1Ģ.
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