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My dynasty outside the season: 2025 rookie ranking preview

Well, that was fun. Another year in the books, and hopefully they were able to take this Dynasty League championship. While the games are exciting and the results are important, this is the season that I am really looking forward to. Yes, the low season is my favorite part of fantasy football. I love to enter the NFL design, to analyze newbies, to re-evaluate the landscape of the experienced dynasty and give you all the information I can help you prepare for the coming season.

This year I continue my series – My dynasty outside the season. In this series, I withdraw the curtain a little to share what I share in terms of team building, duty rural evaluation, player reviews, trade opportunities, changes in value and everything else that comes to mind. I hope this series will help you through the low season and will position it for success next year. In the coming weeks I will share my position rankings for the newcomers in detail, whereby many of them are inevitably changed according to the NFL design. However, we look at a short look at my top players in every position as a teaser today.

Quarterback

1.) Cam Ward, Miami

There will clearly be a great debate about who should go first in the NFL design between Ward and Shedur Sanders. However, I have Ward as a top quarterback from a dynastic point of view. It is difficult to argue with your numbers. After all, he achieved over 11,000 yards with 87 touchdowns in the last three seasons. Although he is not a real dynamo with two threats like others that we have seen (Jayden Daniel), he seems to be mobile enough to let things happen. He is also very experienced after spending five years as a college starter. Some may see as a bad thing, but I clearly don't have it because we have an inexperienced player with elite talents (Anthony Richardson) really difficult to make the transition to the next level. With this much experience, Ward NFL should be ready and with the patience on an all -time low in the NFL, which should be good for its chances.

2.) Shedur Sanders, Colorado

I just can't help but believe that his ultimate fate will be in his father's hands. Nevertheless, he will be a top selection in the NFL design and should have the chance to make an immediate contribution to the NFL franchise and a dynasty -Fantasy football team. With 64 touchdowns and only 13 interceptions in the last two seasons, Sanders has proven that he can throw the ball. The big question, however, is how much it can contribute on site. As a rusher, he was simply not very dynamic and that means that he has to be an elite passant (perhaps with an elite recipient) to be a real QB1 in dynasty (maybe the Giants). That is what I think is putting to it at the moment. More on that later.

Return

1.) Ashton Jeanty, Boise State

Saquon Barkley and Derrick Henry have made the return relevant again, and that should benefit Jeanty. In fact, he now seems to be a lock for a top 20 selection in the NFL design. It shouldn't be a big surprise because he achieved a whopping 2,601 rushing yards and 29 touchdowns this season. While there are some questions about how much level of competitive he really inflated of his numbers, it is clearly an RB1 in the origin and will probably be the top running running in both the NFL design and in the Dynasty league. Jeanty's landing site is strongly rumored by the Broncos and Cowboys and will be the key to his value when he was a real bell that could make him a weapon very early in his career.

2.) Omarion Hampton, North Carolina

Jeanty was an almost safe castle for the first running back in this year's design, but Hampton seems to win some ground. His performance in this low season is huge, since some teams could actually prefer him at the moment. With over 3,100 rushing yards in the last two seasons, Hampton clearly has production to correspond to the hype. In addition, his consistency (he had only two games under 100 rushing yards this season) must be taken into account. Many also believe that his passport-off skills do not really have to be unlocked, so that will also be seen. In the end, Jeanty is still the top dog, but Hampton is also not a slouch.

Wide receiver

1.) Tetairoa McMillan, Arizona

After publishing an outstanding 90/1,402/10 line in Arizona two years ago, we hoped even more this season. While his 84/1,319/8 line did not quite do it this year, you have to ask how much a new criminal offense and coaching staff had to do with him. In short, McMillan only insists on the eye test. He may not be seen as a “elite” in any area, but it is difficult to deal with his game and say that it is not great in practically any other category. Although he is not necessarily in the same class as Marvin Harrison JR or Malik Nabers from last season, it will be very difficult for Dynasty managers in the coming months to pass it on.

2.) Luther Burden, Missouri

It is not very often where a recipient can publish 61 catches for 676 yards and six touchdowns and can be seen as a view of the elite level. However, this is exactly the case with Last, who was the clear victim of a terrible crime in Missouri. The burden can be successful on all three levels and should be a future WR1 in the league. His landing site will be of crucial importance for its early career value, since a landing site with a quarterback and trainer at the elite level could be a large indicator of early success. Simply put, Burden's numbers just don't tell the whole story and he really looks like one almost not disregarded.

Tight ends

1.) Tyler Warren, Penn State

We saw what Brock Bowers can do for a dynasty team, and although Warren is not the prospect, he is still an impressive, looking, short end. After all, he achieved a whopping 104 catches for 1,233 yards and eight touchdowns last year. Penn State has a tendency to produce high -quality narrow ends, and Warren has the chance to be the best. Although it is not a really elite lock as the future upper TE1, it is difficult to see how Warren fails in the next season, regardless of where it was moved in.

I will go into details in every position in the coming weeks. It is an exciting time for Dynasty leagues, so let us do it!

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