I think Stroud is the real deal, and I am taking him 1.01 in every format. And maybe most importantly, he was able to showcase that he is mobile in the Buckeyes semi-final game against Georgia, where the Junior signal-caller almost led his team to a National Championship Game. All of the intangibles are there for me: great accuracy, strong leadership, poise in the pocket, and a big 6’3″ 200-plus pound frame. When I throw on the tape of CJ Stroud, I see a quarterback star, especially in fantasy football. – 1.02 CJ Stroud, QB, 6′ 3″ 218 Ohio State UniversityĪn argument will be made by many that Bryce Young should be the top quarterback taken in this class, but I am not in the many. He’ll probably be most people’s dynasty RB1 at the end of draft day. He’s expected to be drafted in the first round of the NFL draft, which is rare for running backs these days and shows what an elite prospect he is. Explosiveness, vision, power, elusiveness, receiving ability… he checks every box. Bijan is in the same category as a prospect as guys like Saquon Barkley and Ezekiel Elliott. ![]() Sometimes the word “generational” can be thrown around too loosely, but not in this case. I’ll take the obvious choice here, even in SuperFlex. ![]() 1.01 Bijan Robinson, RB, 6’0″ 215 University of Texas Superflex Rookie Mock Draft 4.0 – Round 1. Let’s take a look at Superflex Mock Draft 4.0. But, draft capital and opportunity would play a large part in a Rattler rise up draft boards. Both Corum and Odunze had appeared in earlier versions of the mock drafts. A couple of notable players would have had a chance to be fantasy relevant– Blake Corum, Spencer Rattler, and Rome Odunze. ![]() Most players that decided to return to school made the correct choice, at least as far as fantasy football relevance is concerned. We now know who is returning to school and who is entering the NFL Draft.
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