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Fantasy Football: Post-2024 NFL Draft dynasty rookie rankings | Fantasy Football News, Rankings and Projections | PFF

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• Wide receivers dominate the top of the draft: Half of the league drafted a wide receiver in the first three rounds of the draft, while there were only 13 quarterbacks, running backs and tight ends combined.

• Only one running back in the top-12: Typically the first round of rookie drafts have several rookie running backs, but this year there was only one running back in the first two rounds, and the third round landing spots weren't ideal.

• Two quarterbacks above the rest: While six quarterbacks were selected within the first 12 picks of the NFL Draft, two of them stand out from the rest.

Estimated reading time: 14 minutes

With the conclusion of the 2024 NFL Draft, here is the most recent version of my dynasty rookie rankings for single-quarterback, PPR leagues. Superflex rankings and a dynasty trade value chart are coming later this week.

Last updated: 7:15 a.m. Tuesday, April 30

1. WR Marvin Harrison Jr., Arizona Cardinals (WR1, Round 1-Pick 4)

Harrison is the clear top pick in single quarterback leagues.

2. WR Malik Nabers, New York Giants (WR2, Round 1-Pick 6)

Nabers was the second wide receiver off the board with a bright future in New York.

3. WR Rome Odunze, Chicago Bears (WR3, Round 1-Pick 9)

Odunze deserves the third spot in dynasty drafts despite having a lot of target competition.

4. TE Brock Bowers, Las Vegas Raiders (TE1, Round 1-Pick 13)

Bowers was the clear-cut top tight end of this draft class.

5. WR Brian Thomas Jr., Jacksonville Jaguars (WR4, Round 1-Pick 23)

Thomas was the consensus WR4 heading into the draft, and his landing spot was strong enough to remain WR4 in my rankings.

6. RB Jonathon Brooks, Carolina Panthers (RB1, Round 2-Pick 46)

Brooks is the clear top running back who should get picked in dynasty leagues.

7. QB Caleb Williams, Chicago Bears (QB1, Round 1-Pick 1)

Williams was the first overall pick and is in a better situation than most quarterbacks taken at No. 1 overall.

8. WR Xavier Worthy, Kansas City Chiefs (WR6, Round 1-Pick 28)

Worthy was picked by the Chiefs with the 28th overall pick and lands in the best-case scenario for him.

9. WR Ladd McConkey, Los Angeles Chargers (WR7, Round 2-Pick 34)

McConkey is another wide receiver picked in the late first or early second round landing with an elite quarterback and a team that needed a wide receiver.

10. WR Keon Coleman, Buffalo Bills (WR5, Round 2-Pick 33)

Coleman was selected with the first pick in the second round and could be the Bills' best outside wide receiver.

11. QB Jayden Daniels, Washington Commanders (QB2, Round 1-Pick 2)

Daniels was the second quarterback off the board and should be greatly helped by his rushing production.

12. WR Ricky Pearsall, San Francisco 49ers (WR8, Round 1-Pick 31)

Pearsall is a physically gifted receiver joining a crowded 49ers receiving room.

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