We’re officially less than two weeks away from the first big event in the pre-draft process. The 2025 Senior Bowl. PSA: FTR will be attending the event with media credentials, so be on the lookout for in-depth content that week. After having a few more weeks to watch film and dig into these profiles, I’m ready to do an updated 2025 Superflex dynasty rookie mock draft.
These will put a primary focus on these players as individual prospects. These rankings will also assume a Superflex/PPR format.
Round One
1. Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona (WR)
2. Ashton Jeanty, Boise State (RB)
3. Shedeur Sanders, Colorado (QB)
4. Cam Ward, Miami (QB)
5. Luther Burden, Missouri (WR)
6. TreVeyon Henderson, Ohio State (RB)
7. Omarion Hampton, North Carolina (RB)
8. Emeka Egbuka, Ohio State (WR)
9. Kaleb Johnson, Iowa (RB)
10. Travis Hunter, Colorado (WR)
11. Harold Fannin Jr, Bowling Green (TE)
12. Coleston Loveland, Michigan (TE)
Round Two
13. Tyler Warren, Penn State (TE)
14. Quinshon Judkins, Ohio State (RB)
15. Cam Skattebo, Arizona State (RB)
16. Xavier Restrepo, Miami (WR)
17. Jayden Higgins, Iowa State (WR)
18. Elic Ayomanor, Stanford (WR)
19. Tre Harris, Ole Miss (WR)
20. Savion Williams, TCU (WR)
21. Matthew Golden, Texas (WR)
22. Ollie Gordon, Oklahoma State (RB)
23. Jalen Milroe, Alabama (QB)
24. Jack Bech, TCU (WR)
Biggest 2025 Dynasty Riser
Savion Williams
TCU (WR)
Technically, Cam Skattebo has been the biggest riser, going from 24 (in my 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings & Tiers) to 15, but I already talked about him in that same article. The second biggest riser for me is Savion Williams. I’ve been high on Williams for the entire offseason but the more I watch his tape and dig into his profile, the higher he rises for me. Other FTR expert Drew likes him even more than me, taking him at the 1.08 in our recent group rookie mock draft.
What I like about Williams is that he has some unreal traits. Williams is an unbelievable athlete while measuring in at 6’5” 225 lbs. Williams ranked 56th on Bruce Feldman’s 2023 Freak’s List, which is an extremely impressive mark. At TCU, Williams showed great speed, fantastic contested catches and leaping ability.
You wouldn’t expect it from someone his size, but Williams is used in that Deebo Samuel. Prior to this year, that was extremely valuable for fantasy football players. The production has never been elite with Williams, but the traits give him league-winning upside.
Biggest 2025 Dynasty Faller
Jalen Milroe
Alabama (QB)
On paper, Jalen Milroe made me an early believer due to his insane rushing production. In 2024, Milroe ran for 726 yards (including sacks) and 20 touchdowns, which is just absurd. With that being said, from a prospect perspective, I’m completely off Milroe after diving deeper into the film. The first-round buzz that Milroe had has also died down a bit, which was his only saving grace for me.
Milroe shows no consistency, sloppy mechanics, inconsistent accuracy, holds the ball too long and has slow processing. On top of that, Milroe has struggled heavily with turnovers, which is the easiest way to get benched in the NFL. Everything that Milroe needs in order to succeed as a passer in the NFL, he doesn’t have. I feel like you have to take a shot in the second round due to his unbelievable rushing upside, but I’ve adjusted his initial ranking a ton.
FTR Newcomer
Jack Bech
TCU (WR)
It turns out that I’m just a really big fan of the TCU wide receiver prospects this year. Bech isn’t an athletic freak like Williams but he also has pretty good size at 6’2” 207 lbs. As a freshman at LSU, Bech had 43 catches for 489 yards and three touchdowns but didn’t produce at all in his next two seasons. Bech turned things around in 2024, catching 62 passes for 1,034 yards and nine touchdowns.
In 2024, Bech played primarily on the outside with a 71.8% snap share but also mixed in at the slot role with 26.8%. Bech also showed great contestech catch ability on film, to pair with his soft hands. Expect Bech to rise up draft boards as we get closer to the NFL Draft.