

It’s a crowded depth chart in Dallas, but someone will need to replace the loss of Dalton Schultz. 3.07 Tucker Kraft, TE, GBĬontinues to fly under the radar, but he’s an upside player in a good scheme in Green Bay. Hard to project for early career impact but could produce out of the slot in time. 3.05 Jayden Reed, WR, GBįew teams are better at identifying receiver talent. 3.04 Israel Abanikanda, RB, NYJĪ fine blend of traits for the next level but no clear path to snaps early. He should have a role as Travis Etienne’s backup as a rookie. Can he stay healthy? 3.03 Tank Bigsby, RB, JAXĪ crafty back with enough size. 3.02 Luke Musgrave, TE, GBĪthletic and in a good situation for early-career snaps. In a deep running backs class, Johnson is rising due to size and skills. 2.12 Will Levis, QB, TENĪ good value for those needing a developmental quarterback. I didn’t think he was a first-round selection, but I like his going to the WR-needy Giants. Solid drafted situation and a potential three-down skill set. Risk of being a one-contract player due to no ACL and arthritic component, but has every-down ability. 2.08 Jonathan Mingo, WR CARĪ raw prospect with NFL size and strength. Should see starting snaps immediately and be a valuable target for Anthony Richardson. If he’s able to be Russell Wilson’s new Tyler Lockett, he’s a steal here! 2.07 Josh Downs, WR, IND
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Raw and from a lesser conference, Rice gets an upgrade simply by sharing the field with Patrick Mahomes. LaPorta is arguably in the best situation of all rookie tight ends due to scheme and team need. With NFL size and ability, Tillman could push for snaps early in 2023. Live arm, accuracy and prototypical size. Parity in other positions pushes up the quarterbacks after Richardson. I’ve been high on Miller’s NFL skills for a long time and his landing spot is a good one. 1.11 Dalton Kincaid, TE, BUFĮqually rated with Mayer, Kincaid offers a stellar athletic profile in what could be a great situation. The strongest tight ends class in decades with two great choices - Mayer is my TE1. The talent is there to produce with touches. No one loves the drafted situation, and for good reason. He’ll have to be the exception (undersized) to have a productive fantasy career, but he has the skills. Richardson is so dynamic that the intrigue alone pushes him to 1.07, this year’s pivot point in rookie drafts. I like Johnston’s landing spot and ceiling, but he has a longer runway to production than other rookies. I do have concerns about his lack of strength at the next level. Hard not to like Addison’s potential in an offense with Justin Jefferson. I like Flowers for his work in space, dynamic ability and strength across the field. Take your pick among the next three receivers. What looked like a surprising selection by the Lions turned into projected gold when the team traded D’Andre Swift to the Eagles. Smith-Njigba is this year’s upside prospect at the position after Justin Jefferson (2020), Ja’Marr Chase (2021) and Garrett Wilson (2022). Robinson is the easy 1.01 selection and, though I do believe 2022 rookie Tyler Allgeier will have a significant role, Robinson should have the volume and receptions to produce as a true RB1.

(Note: This is a draft for 1QB leagues - check out Jeff’s SuperFlex mock here) Round 1 1.01 Bijan Robinson, RB, ATL Rather than keep you in suspense any longer, let’s draft!
