2025 Rookie Mock Drafts and Rankings start flooding in this time of year. Especially before the NFL Draft, those rankings vary widely. Until NFL teams commit to specific players in the draft, everyone is going based on their own evaluation of the incoming rookie talent. The format used today is for a 1QB league.
For this reason, I’ve compiled some of the top rankings/mock drafts from online Dynasty resources and used them to create a consensus top 48 rankings. These can be used to give you an idea of where the market currently is and allow you to identify your own sleepers and values.
I’ve used 1QB rankings from eight different sources ranging from February 12 to March 26. I’ve included more detailed information on the sources and aggregation methods below.
Consensus Dynasty Rookie Rankings
1. Ashton Jeanty – RB1
2. Tet McMillan – WR1
3. Omario Hampton – RB2
4. Luther Burden – WR2
5. TreVeyon Henderson – RB3
6. Emeka Egbuka – WR3
7. Matthew Golden – WR4
8. Tyler Warren – TE1
9. Quinshon Judkins – RB4
10. Kaleb Johnson – RB5
11. Colston Loveland – TE2
12. Travis Hunter – WR5
13. Tre Harris – WR6
14. Cam Skattebo – RB6
15. Cam Ward – QB1
16. Elic Ayomanor – WR7
17. Jayden Higgins – WR8
18. Devin Neal – RB7
19. Shadeur Sanders – QB2
20. Dylan Sampson – RB8
21. Isaiah Bond – WR9
22. Jalen Royals – WR10
23. Xavier Restrepo – WR11
24. Jack Bech – WR12
25. Bhayshul Tuten – RB9
26. Harold Fannin Jr – TE3
27. Jaylin Noel – WR13
28. Damien Martinez – RB10
29. Elijah Arroyo – TE4
30. Ollie Gordon – RB11
31. RJ Harvey – RB12
32. DJ Giddens – RB13
33. Jaxson Dart – QB3
34. Tez Johnson – WR14
35. Trevor Etienne – RB14
36. Mason Taylor – TE5
37. Savion Williams – WR15
38. Jordan James – RB15
39. Brashard Smith – RB16
40. Jalen Milroe – QB4
41. Kaden Prather – WR16
42. Tory Horton – WR17
43. Tai Felton – WR18
44. Jo’Quavious Marks – RB17
45. Quinn Ewers – QB5
46. Pat Bryant – WR19
47. Dillon Gabriel – QB6
48. Gunnar Helm – TE6
Ranking Sources
Below I list the 8 sources from which I found Dynasty 1QB Rookie Rankings. I took the top 48 from all sources except PFF, which only had their top 36 ranked.
Methodology
The average was taken across all 8 sources of rankings for each player. In situations where a player wasn’t included in one or more of the rankings, they were penalized accordingly. For every ranking where they weren’t included, 3 points were added to their average rank (except in the case of PFF, where a penalty of 1 is added due to only ranking the top 36).
This system ensures that players that are more routinely ranked across platforms are higher on the consensus link than an outlier that’s ranked highly in one or two rankings, but outside of the top 48 on the others.
For example, Kaden Prather is ranked 25th in the class in the Footballguys rankings but not included in any of the other rankings. With a simple average, Prather would be ranked 25th in the consensus rankings, but with the penalty, Prather is ranked 41st.
While there’s pros and cons associated with any way of aggregating rankings, I believe this strategy best represents how prospects are currently viewed in the general Dynasty community.