Top 5 Pre-Draft Dynasty Rookie Rankings By Position! Dynasty Fantasy Football Podcast EP. 819
4/21/202634 min
Garret Price and Andrew Mott close the pre-draft runway by locking in their top fives at every fantasy position—and the real takeaway isn’t just the names, it’s the process. They argue that if a player is moving more than a few spots post-draft, it’s usually a mistake. Big ADP risers are more likely to bust, and the NFL Draft should be used to break ties and clarify Day 3, not rewrite your board. Listen to This Episode: Apple Podcasts Spotify YouTube They open by calling out the most common dynasty leak this time of year: letting the NFL Draft swing opinions too far. The exception is when the league is drastically lower than expected on a player, which should trigger a reevaluation, not an automatic fade. The goal is conviction, not consensus. At quarterback, it’s a Superflex-first conversation, led by Fernando Mendoza as the clear QB1, with the tier breaks after that shaping how aggressively you should chase the rest of the class. At running back, Jeremiyah Love is the clear RB1, while the RB2 tier is a tight cluster where landing spot and draft capital will decide the order between Mike Washington Jr., Jonah Coleman, and Jadarian Price, with Emmett Johnson getting real love as the RB5 swing. Wide receiver is where the variance shows up. Andrew’s WR group is led by Jordyn Tyson, with Carnell Tate and Makai Lemon close behind, then KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston in the mix. Garret’s list is more aggressive on upside and has Omar Cooper inside the top tier, while still acknowledging Boston as the “safer” archetype compared to the boom bust profiles behind him. At tight end, they largely agree on the names at the top—Eli Stowers and Kenyon Sadiq headline the class—but disagree on how to order the mid-tier, with the conversation shaped by how much you’re willing to bet on traits versus profile risk. Start Using the Film Room Today! FFPC: New Users: Use promo code NERDS for $25 off your first FFPC Orphan Team! 00:00 Start 09:33 Top 5 Rookie QBs 14:03 Top 5 Rookie RBs 21:10 Top 5 Rookie WRs 26:46 Top 5 Rookie TEs Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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First 90 secondsGarrett Price· Host0:00
Welcome back into the Dynasty Nerds podcast. I am your host, Garrett Price, and I am here with Mr. Andrew Mott. Andrew, how you doing, buddy?
Andrew Mott· Host0:10
Good, man. It's just, it feels like every day, you know, we're just getting closer and closer and closer, and NFL draft is right here, which means that everything we know about the dynasty fantasy football landscape is about to change.
Garrett Price· Host0:22
Yeah, no, it's, it's about to be so much different. And e- the funny part is everything could change and everything could be so different, or it could really be not. Like, you know, we could do all of this and it's like, well, I still have those receivers in the same order in the top, like, eight. Or I still have the same running backs, the spots I would take them. Like, it is funny how that works out, as some years it's like, oof, like it's, it's more difficult to, to, to have guys where I want them, and other years it's, yeah, it's business as usual. [chuckles] So we'll, we'll see how kind of all this plays out. But we are going to be doing our top five players at each position, uh, right before we get into the NFL draft. Obviously this will shift and change. Uh, but Andrew, I, I remember my first year when I, when I really started doing this, it, it shifted a lot more for me in the NFL draft than it does now, and every year I'm, I'm kinda reminded why. Like, last year the, the good reminder was Cam Scatabo. Like, I had him at running back five, dropped him to seven, still got plenty of shares,