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Dynasty Rookie Draft Pick Handelsberatung (2025 Fantasy Football)

With the NFL draft around the corner, our Dynasty rookie designs will be in progress before we know. In order to help you navigate through your rookie design and maximize the value, I have put together a short guide in which I cover in which areas of the design in which I want to move. My values ​​in this article are based on a superflex, PPR format for a tight end premium.

Dynasty rookie draft pick trade advice

What to do with the 1.01

Regardless of the league format, there is a player in a separate level at 1.01: Ashton Jeanty. Many see Jeanty as a similar view of Bijan Robinson that enters NFL. If you acted against the 1.01 and your team is in a good place, snap Jeahanty and don't think twice.

However, if the 1.01 is your own rookie choice (which means you were finished in 2024), you are probably unable to fight in 2025, even if you have a variety of additional rookie picks.

In this special situation, I would at least entertain the idea of ​​selling 1.01 for a package with picks or ascending assets, since it is generally not wise to invest heavily in a reconstruction in the dismantling.

If your team has a low squad value, a player will not wear the entire starting line -up. If you spread this squad value beyond multiple assets with the upward trend, you can quickly have the best chance of arising from the reconstruction.

Early first round

In my Superflex Rookie ranking, I have Jeany in my own level, followed by Cam Ward, Tetairoa McMillan and Omarion Hampton in Tier 2. Depending on the capital and landing Spot, I could see how another return to this animal added a race after the NFL design.

Regardless of how my second stage ends, these prospects in the first round in the first round are significantly weaker than we have seen in recent years.

For example, McMillan would have been the WR3 or WR4 in the priority of class 2024. Ward would probably have been the QB5. This is not a typical talent in the first round in the first round. So if someone is ready to pay the first prices for their choice in the first round, I would emphasize to return to the draft. There are a lot of pretty good prospects in this class, but only one elite view.

Middle/late first round

The first round of the first rookie designs this year should be exciting. If you play in a tight end premium format, Tyler should be Warren and Colston Loveland on your list. We have a few dynamic slot recipients in Emeka Egbuka and Luther Burden, which are estimated in this area, as well as the Backfield duo by Treveyon Henderson and Quinshon Judkins of the state of Ohio.

Shedur Sanders should be a nice goal here if you accept the early round 1 NFL Draft Capital. Jaxson Dart has an external shot to climb into this level for me. Finally, we cannot forget Travis Hunter. Even if the risk of not being a full-time recipient, Hunter's elite sports and upward trend is worth gambling in the late first first of the rookie designs of the Superflex Dynasty.

I prefer the first picks in the first round in the early first compared to the costs. Buy these early picks and try to return and acquire additional capital. If you sell 1.01, I am confident that at least one of your league friends will be willing to pay a ransom of a king, but I would mainly focus on moving the selection 1.02-1.04.

Picks of the second and third round

The second and third round of the rookie designs this year are a gold mine. This running back class is the most talented that we have seen since 2017. These 2025 rookie -running Backs come at the perfect time when a large percentage of the Top -Rushers of the NFL approaches the end of their career. There are more than 30 running backs with a legitimate shot that it will be removed, and 15-20, who could finally hit our starting facilities in the dynasty.

I also like the broad recipient value in this area. While this class lacks some top end talents with broad receivers, the middle perspectives can be sneaky good values. Matthew Golden, Jayden Higgins, Tre Harris, Elic Ayomanor, Jaylin Noel, Jalen Royals and Xavier Restrepo could be excellent values ​​in the middle rounds.

Download as many rookie picks in the second and third round as possible. When you swap experienced veteran players this off -season, see if you can get your league buddy to throw an additional third before you pick up. This is another arrow that could pay out massive dividends.

Positions to the goal

As I mentioned, this is the year in which you load the running back when you have a hole to fill. Even if you don't, I would suggest to hold a few late rounds back if you have the picks. The return class 2026 looks thin. Class 2025 could be the face of the position in the coming years.

Overall, the 2026 design class has not yet looked inspired, but the only position that could be promising is the quarterback position. This works well because the quarterback class 2025 is not strong. If you need quarterback help this year, consider a cheap veteran and wait for the 2026 class to arrive before investing in a rookie quarters back. The strengths of class 2025 are in the running back and tight end positions that I will aim at in my rookie designs.

If you have any questions about Rookie -Draft strategy or specific rookie player, I can be reached on X @jim_dff. Let us dominate the low season and win some dynasty championships.

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