![]() ![]() ![]() Picks 2.07 through 2.12 predominately consist of QB and RB fliers. With Coutee moving on and Anthony Miller nursing an injury, Collins will have a change to contribute right away.Ĭan Nico Collins overcome a dysfunctional Texans franchise to produce in Year 1?□ /Pb9XnuGjgC- RotoUnderworld August 17, 2021 Jaylan looks to have acquired Collins at good value after the Texans recent release of Keke Coutee. ![]() Collins’ second round draft slot is now occupied by Seahawks rookie, D’Wayne Eskridge. More recently a late second round fixture of our SF mocks, Nico Collins falls to 3.02 behind Josh Palmer. Five of the first six picks were used on pass catchers (three WRs, two TEs), while the latter half of the round transitioned to RBs and QBs. There is a steep drop off in RB and QB talent in this draft class and the picks in this round confirm it. Brown should see plenty of opportunity on a Lions team that is slim on WR talent and will find itself trailing often.Ī few months from now fantasy managers will be raving about the WR steals that fell to them in the second round of rookie drafts. A good route runner with an early Breakout Age, St. Brown looks like another great get at 2.11. With the higher profile WRs gone, The FF_Litigator ignored the ADP trends and boldly got his QB a few picks early. Kellen Mond goes at 2.08, sandwiched between nine wideouts. Only Ja’Marr Chase has a higher WR Breakout Rating than three of the receivers selected in the first half of this round: 2.06 Rondale Moore (46.9), 2.04 Elijah Moore (44.4), and 2.05 Terrace Marshall (42.3). The remainder of the round is dominated by high upside wide receivers. I’ll let Cody explain in the video below why he’s high on the former Tar Heel. It’s not a reach though, he normally goes in the mid to early second. Carter goes at 2.02, which is the earliest we’ve seen him drafted in our SuperFlex mocks. Not reaching into the first to select Sermon over the top two ranked WRs in the 2021 class is wise. Sermon’s stock continues to rise after a solid preseason, but many fantasy gamers seem to be forgetting about Raheem Mostert. Trey Sermon and Michael Carter are immediately scooped up at the turn. ROUND 2Īfter a chalky opening round, players start to move around in Round 2. The dozen rookies drafted in Round 1 mimic PlayerProfiler‘s rookie rankings for the SF format. Outside of a couple of minor draft position swaps and Mac Jones rising to 1.07, the first round provided no significant surprises to our ADP trends. The owner of the top RB Breakout Rating in the 2021 class, Travis Etienne, will miss his rookie season recovering from a Lisfranc injury sustained in the Jags preseason finale. A brutal preseason of high-profile injuries wiped out Frank’s solid pick at 1.04. Despite the injury, Bateman holds his dynasty ranking as the 2021 class WR2. Looking dynamic in training camp, Rashod Bateman goes off the board at 1.09, but won’t see action until at least Week 4 due to core-muscle surgery. | /WkQIWI圆LK- NFL August 31, 2021Ī strong QB class continues to push gems like Kyle Pitts (1.09) and Javonte Williams (1.10) to the back half of the opening round. Jones threw no interceptions and completed 69.2-percent of pass attempts (36 of 52) in three preseason outings.Ī new era in New England. Nick Tabs bet on Jones’ and benefits from his quick ascension that led to Cam Newton’s surprising release. In more recent SF mocks, Jones has gone closer to the end of the first round or early second. Zach Wilson goes at a usual mid-round position, but Mac Jones leaps him as the seventh selection. Trevor Lawrence, Justin Fields and Trey Lance look the part of dynasty team cornerstones – no need to get cute in this format, QBs are and will be valuable assets. Similar to previous RotoUnderworld SuperFlex mocks, the first round is dominated by quarterbacks. Here’s a look at the final draft board (snaking format): ROund 1 The back third of Round 1 includes Joshua Benjamin, yours truly – Steve Smith, Cody Carpentier, and Theo Gremminger. Occupying the middle of the draft board are Edward DeLauter, editorial ace Ray Ray Marz, Nick Tabs, and Andrew Quinn. Leading off we have Aaron ‘The Salary Cap-tain’ Stewart, followed by the trio of Jaylan Glenn, John Earley and Frank Lakatos. Let me begin by introducing our group of mock draft maestros for this go round. Taking the majority of August (yes, this one put the “slow” in slow draft), this mock spanned plenty of preseason twists and turns. Can’t get enough rookie content? The Underworld has you covered! I’m pleased to bring this most recent instalment of our rookie mock draft series. ![]()
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