I just read a comment on one of our last dynasty mock drafts that lit my face up with a massive smile. “I don’t think it’s way too early anymore". While we’re still not technically into the dynasty off-season, we’ve officially turned a corner.
With that being said today we’re going to look at a 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft for Superflex formats. We’ll also assume this is a PPR league but there’s very little variance if any to half PPR leagues. Let’s jump right into this 2025 dynasty rookie mock draft, followed by my usual player spotlight.
Round One
1. Tetairoa McMillan (WR, Arizona)
2. Ashton Jeanty (RB, Boise State)
3. Shedeur Sanders (Colorado, QB)
4. Cameron Ward (Miami, QB)
5. Luther Burden (Missouri, WR)
6. Omarion Hampton (RB, North Carolina)
7. Kaleb Johnson (RB, Iowa)
8. Travis Hunter (WR, Colorado Buffaloes)
9. Emeka Egbuka (WR, Ohio State)
10. TreVeyon Henderson (RB, Ohio State)
11. Jalen Milroe (QB, Alabama)
12. Quinshon Judkins (RB, Ohio State)
Round 2
13. Tyler Warren (TE, Penn State)
14. Nick Singleton (RB, Penn State)
15. Coleston Loveland (TE, Michigan)
16. Quinn Ewers (QB, Texas)
17. Elic Ayomanor (WR, Stanford)
18. Isaiah Bond (WR, Texas)
19. Xavier Restrepo (WR, Miami)
20. Evan Stewart (WR, Oregon)
21. Carson Beck (QB, Georgia)
22. Jayden Higgins (WR, Iowa State)
23. Harold Fannin Jr (TE, Bowling Green Falcons)
24. Drew Allar (QB, Penn State)
2025 Rookie Spotlight
Harold Fannin Jr
(TE, Bowling Green Falcons)
Harold Fannin Jr out of Bowling Green may be way too low in my 2025 dynasty rookie rankings right now. When I was first doing my research, I thought his stat line was wrong. It’s out of this world despite playing at a super small school. As a junior, Fannin had 100 catches for 1,342 yards and nine touchdowns. 100 receptions. Frankly, I couldn’t care less if Fannin played at Bishop Sycamore; 100 receptions in college (In 12 games…) as a tight end is just ridiculous.
Now, I do have the pushback on this a bit because the MAC is very weak, but this opened the door for me to look at Fannin from a prospect perspective. Standing at 6’4” 230 lbs, Fannin has a great burst and consistent YAC ability. He also plucks the ball out of the air, showing great hands. The main knock against Fannin is that his route tree isn’t very diverse and his best concepts won’t be very translatable to the NFL level. With that said, Fannin has a ton of upside and I could see him becoming a steal for anyone that grabs him late in their rookie drafts.