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2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings

2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings – Superflex

The magical thing about dynasty fantasy football is that it’s year round. While the 2025 NFL draft doesn’t have the same juice as 2024, the 2025 dynasty rookie rankings will help managers find tier breaks for early trades. Whether you tanked for the 1.01 or are looking for an early sleeper, these rankings will have it all.

These 2025 dynasty rookie rankings are intended for superflex, no tight end premium leagues. 

2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings – Superflex

Top Two, Don’t Overthink It

1. Ashton Jeanty, RB Boise State

Ashton Jeanty is already garnering first-round buzz. He has been all season on his way to a second place Heisman finish. He’s the best running back in the class, and the 1.01 as it stands now.

Watch – Ashton Jeanty Film Study

2. Tetairoa McMillan, WR Arizona

Tet is a monster on the outside, but he has more fluid movement skills than one would expect for his size. Whether draft analysts comp him to Tee Higgins, Mike Evans or Drake London, they’re all positive signs for Tet’s future in the league.

Stud Running Backs

3. Omarion Hampton, RB UNC

It’s a shame Jeanty is stealing all the headlines. Hampton is plenty explosive, has plenty of size, and will be on plenty of our dynasty rosters after rookie drafts.

4. TreVeyon Henderson, RB Ohio State

If Henderson had declared last year he would have been the best running back in the class. Instead he headed back to school where he showed off the receiving chops and won a National Championship. No big deal.

5. Quinshon Judkins, RB Ohio State

The thunder to Ohio State’s thunder and lightning combination, Judkins is a physical back with all of the tools to succeed at the next level.

6. Kaleb Johnson, RB Iowa

One of the most translatable stats for a running back is their missed tackles forced (MTF). Johnson had 148 MTF in his three years at Iowa, with 136 on the ground. He’s a threat to run a man over, or use a little extra wiggle to get around them in space.

High Floor Skill Players and Low Floor Quarterbacks

7. Cam Ward, QB Miami

In 2025 dynasty rookie rankings quarterbacks are going to be met with caution. Superflex leagues push them up boards, but the landing spots aren’t exciting and this is a weaker class than 2024. Ward is the top option in early quarterback rankings, but until draft night these quarterbacks are risky.

8. Luther Burden, WR Missouri

Burden is one of the more divisive receivers in the 2025 NFL draft, but his 2023 season was one for the ages. He can turn any average play into a house call, and will be a useful part of any offense he joins.

9. Emeka Egbuka, WR Ohio State

Draft strategy for dynasty might just turn into closing your eyes and drafting the Ohio State wide receiver. Egbuka is a refined route runner who can move into a power slot role or a team’s number two option.

10. Shedeur Sanders, QB Colorado

Sanders is a pocket passer who doesn’t bring a lot on the ground likely going to a really, really bad team. If the first round buzz is real, he’ll have a safe job for a couple of years but he would need a wildly efficient year to ever crack the top 15 for fantasy.

11. Tyler Warren, TE Penn State

Number one tight end? Easy. Fullback when needed? Okay. Hey Tyler, line up at X for a couple plays. Easy day. Backup quarterback? Sure. Warren can do it all, and if an OC uses him as creatively as Penn State did we could see a Taysom Hill/T.J. Hockenson hybrid that would be extremely valuable for fantasy.

Watch – Tyler Warren All-22 Film Study

12. Travis Hunter, WR/CB Colorado

If Travis Hunter comes out to say he’ll be a full-time receiver, he’s shooting up to the top of the draft. But at this stage in the draft cycle he wants to play on both sides of the ball, and it’s easier to play full-time on defense and rotate in on offense than the other way around. No one would make a face if Hunter was picked as high as the 1.03 this year, but until there’s more clarity it’s not recommended.

Second Round 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings

13. Colston Loveland, TE Michigan

14. Cam Skattebo, RB Arizona State

15. Dylan Sampson, RB Tennessee

16. Matthew Golden, WR Texas

17. Jalen Milore, QB Alabama

18. Harold Fannin Jr, TE Bowling Green

19. Devin Neal, RB Kansas

20. Elic Ayomanor, WR Stanford

21. Tre Harris, WR Ole Miss

22. Ollie Gordon II, RB Oklahoma State

23. Damien Martinez, RB Miami

24. D.J. Giddens, RB Kansas State

Third Round 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings

25. Jaxson Dart, QB Ole Miss

26. Will Howard, QB Ohio State

27. Jalen Royals, WR Utah State

28. R.J. Harvey, RB UCF

29. Quinn Ewers, QB Texas

30. Xavier Restrepo, WR Miami

31. Isaiah Bond, WR Texas

32. Jack Bech, WR TCU

33. Gunnar Helm, TE Texas

34. Mason Taylor, TE LSU

35. Jarquez Hunter, RB Auburn

36. Kalel Mullings, RB Michigan

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