2025 1QB Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft - Two Rounds

By Steve BradshawNovember 23, 2024
2025 1QB Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft - Two Rounds

We’ve officially entered the time of year where I don’t have to put “Way Too Early 2025 Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft” anymore. Sure, it may be a tad bit early, but we’re getting close to the fantasy football off-season. With that in mind, we’re going to be doing another 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft, but this time for 1QB formats. It’s been a while since we’ve done a 1QB dynasty rookie mock draft, so let’s dive in and explore some updated player values.

 

  

Round One

 

1. Tetairoa McMillan, (WR, Arizona)

 

 2. Ashton Jeanty (RB, Boise State)

 

3. Luther Burden, (WR, Missouri)

 

4. Emeka Egbuka (WR, Ohio State)

 

5. TreVeyon Henderson, (RB, Ohio State)

 

6. Travis Hunter, (WR, Colorado Buffaloes)

 

 

7. Quinshon Judkins, (RB, Ohio State)

 

8. Omarion Hampton, (RB, North Carolina)

 

9. Kaleb Johnson, (RB, Iowa)

 

10. Tre Harris (WR, Ole Miss)

 

11. Nick Singleton (RB, Penn State)

 

12. Elic Ayomanor, (WR, Stanford)

 

 

Round Two

 

13. Isaiah Bond, (WR, Texas) 

 

14. Evan Stewart, (WR, Oregon)

 

15. Coleston Loveland (TE, Michigan)

 

16. Xavier Restrepo (WR, Miami)

 

17. Cameron Ward (QB, Miami)

 

18. Jalen Milroe, (QB, Alabama)

 

 

19.  Jayden Higgins (Iowa State)

 

20. Jordan James (RB, Oregon)

 

21. Shedeur Sanders, (QB, Colorado)

 

22. Antwane Wells (WR, South Carolina)

 

23. Tyler Warren (TE, Penn State)

 

24. Devin Neal (RB, Kansas)

 

2025 Rookie Spotlight

 

Coleston Loveland (TE, Michigan)

 

 

The 2025 tight-end class is being a bit overshadowed since we’re coming off of a year that produced Brock Bowers. I’ve had the chance to watch Coleston Loveland play and he reminds me a bit of Bowers in the way he plays like a receiver. As good as Tyler Warren is, he’s going to be used a ton as a blocker in the NFL because he’s built like a traditional tight end. Loveland’s archetype is a cheat code for fantasy football. 


Loveland is very quick, smooth, runs routes well and has great hands. Loveland is elite in almost every receiving aspect, except he needs to improve his separation against elite coverage defenders. Right now, Tankathon has Loveland projected extremely high at pick 15, but that wouldn’t shock me. I’m expecting Loveland to rise over the off-season and 15 is probably too low by the time everything is said and done.