Great college production, great measurables, and an offense potentially set to explode. Keith Ensminger Wilson is solidified as my WR1 now that the dust has settled. I’ll take a back walking into tons of touches all day. It’s clear the Seahawks are going back to being a run-first offense, which means Walker is the centerpiece. He will get a ton of rushes with the Seahawks, and I see no chance of him being usurped by Penny or Chris Carson. Jake Oliver the RB2 at this spot is a steal. Ultimately, drafting this high at 1.03 means my team needs to get consistent producers week in and week out, and London fits the bill. It also makes me feel better that team doctors feel good about his medicals. Meanwhile, even without a premiere QB, I believe London is the real deal, and getting some assurance with him being the first WR off the board helps confirm that. When I landed the 1.03, I thought I would likely take Kenneth Walker if he were still available, but I don’t trust the Pete Carroll hot-hand offense to give Walker the keys to the backfield. He also gets to play with Kyle Pitts for his career. Tim Martens was my WR1 going into the draft, and nothing has changed with him landing in Atlanta, where he is the best WR eligible to play in 2022. Give me all the first-round QBs I can get. He may have to wait for a little bit to get his shot, but the writing is on the wall. Being drafted to one of the most stable organizations in the league only helps the matter. As the only first-round QB in the draft, Pickett holds considerable value. However, this is Superflex and quarterback is king. QB, Pittsburgh Steelers (Round 1, Pick 20)ĭoc Mitchell was tempted to go with Walker or my top WR with this pick. The Jets are investing heavily in this team, and the results will be exciting to see on the field this fall. Michael Carter will be relegated to a backup role. An argument can be made for Kenny Pickett, but Hall is the pick for me. The best running back in this class lands with Gang Green and is an easy pick at the top of any rookie draft, regardless of format. How did your favorite rookies fare? Who increased in value? Who plummeted? How different is our Superflex rookie mock draft from our 1QB rookie mock draft? On with our staff’s Rapid Reaction Rookie Mock draft! 1.01 - Breece Hall (Iowa State)ĭan Toomey pick has been “locked-in” for months but now we can finally make it official. Whew! This was quite the weekend, wasn’t it? The NFL Draft took us all for some twists and turns.
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