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04/02/26

Howdy Reader,

Welcome In. One more week to the big game. In the meantime, we've got IDP rankings plus a first look at our Superflex Round 1 Rookie Draft.

Plus, our Cecil Lammey has the News and Notes you need.

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2025 Superflex Rookie 1-Round Mock Draft

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It is never too early to look into the 2025 rookie class. We dive into the first round to give an early idea of what to expect in a Superflex draft. This draft took place in late January and looked at the prospects drafted at the time. The only context provided was Superflex roster settings and PPR scoring.

There will undoubtedly be fluctuation in the prospects as the offseason progresses. For now, it is important to keep an eye on the top prospects as we navigate the offseason. Let's jump into the draft.

2025 Superflex Rookie Mock Draft

1.01 - Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State

Dan Hindery - This was an easy pick to make. Ashton Jeanty has the size to handle a true workhorse role, with the potential to play 80% or more of the snaps. His skill set is exceptional, highlighted by his excellent pass-catching ability, breakaway speed, and physical running style. Built with a compact and dense frame, Jeanty is a challenge for defenders, showcasing elite contact balance that makes him difficult to bring down. His patient approach allows him to set up blocks effectively, and when he finds daylight, his burst and acceleration make him a dangerous playmaker. Jeanty also has impressive lateral explosiveness, seamlessly stringing together cuts to navigate through defenses. His skill set and projected role give him the potential to emerge quickly as a high-end fantasy RB1, as Bijan Robinson has. Jeanty's upside is already reflected in early 2025 best ball drafts, where he's being selected as a top-10 running back in the middle of the second round. This combination of talent, opportunity, and expected draft capital makes him the easy call at 1.01.

1.02 - Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona

Jeff Bell - If Malik Willis taught me anything, it is to defer to safety in pre-draft rookie drafts. Tetairoa McMillan is about as safe as they come. He looks locked in with Top 10 draft capital with a stretch to teams like New England and Carolina, who possess exciting young quarterbacks and a significant need for a top receiving target.

McMillan's physical package projects perfectly to that top option. His college production shows he is comfortable handling that responsibility. Current mock draft markets have him as the favorite to be the top position player selected, and a scenario that sees him outside of Round 1 looks nearly impossible. Playing it safe does not mean sacrificing upside. It just means not swallowing a grenade voluntarily.

1.03 - Omarion Hampton, RB, North Carolina

Jason Wood - Although Ashton Jeanty will be the consensus first-overall pick in rookie drafts, and with good reason, Hampton is an elite consolation prize. The 6-foot-0, 220-pound dynamo is a two-time All-ACC player and was a Doak Walker finalist in 2023. The powerhouse ran had back-to-back 1,500-yard, 15-touchdown rushing seasons, made all the more impressive when you consider how opposing defenses keyed on him in 2024 with quarterback Drake Maye gone to the NFL. Hampton is an aggressive zone runner and will need to land on a team that utilizes his strengths. Like most young running backs, he also needs to improve his blocking, but given his size and strength, that shouldn't be a problem. With the NFL re-discovering the value of a strong rushing attack, I expect we'll see a handful of rookie tailbacks make a major fantasy impact. Hampton will be one of them, presuming a GM understands where his "hit the hole and go" style works and where it won't.

1.04 - Cam Ward, QB, Miami

Sam Wagman - Cam Ward makes all the sense to be the first quarterback off the board and should wind up in either a Titans, Browns, or Giants uniform when the dust settles in Round 1 of the NFL Draft. He had a stellar five-year college career but really turned it up in 2024 with a 39:7 TD:INT ratio, his best statistical season in his first year as a Miami Hurricane. Ward excels as a mobile pocket passer, able to connect on downfield throws at a high rate while showcasing great improvisation skills when things break down on a play. His decision-making in some of those cases can be questioned, but his ceiling throwing the football far outweighs the risks. In a weak quarterback class, Ward is one of the few prospects who stands out immediately.

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1. NYJ: Tanner Engstrand named OC

Source: NewYorkJets.com

Detroit Lions passing game coordinator Tanner Engstrand was hired by the New York Jets Friday, Jan. 31, as their new offensive coordinator.

Our view: Engstrand follows new Jets HC Aaron Glenn from the Motor City to the Big Apple. The Jets have so many question marks it's difficult to imagine what kind of offense they'll have under Engstrand's guidance. First, they need to figure out who is going to be their quarterback in 2025 and beyond. Then, we'll have a better feel for what they could be up to.

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2. CIN: Ja'Marr Chase looking for fair deal

Source: NFL.com - Michael Baca

Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja'Marr Chase said he will be looking to receive a fair contract that he has earned when the two sides discuss a contract extension this offseason.

Our view: Chase should be the highest paid WR in the league, and the Bengals have zero leverage. They must keep Chase and QB Joe Burrow together. The price tag for Chase should go past $35 MM annually. In fact, Chase should soon be the highest paid wide receiver in NFL history.

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3. HOU: Adam Stenavich a candidate for Houston OC opening

Source: KPRC.com - Aaron Wilson

Green Bay Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich is expected to interview with the Houston Texans regarding their offensive coordinator vacancy, according to sources.

Our view: Stenavich doesn't call plays with the Packers, but he's a hot name in coaching circles. The Packers cannot block the Texans here because getting play calling responsibilities would not be a lateral move compared to what he does on Matt LaFleur's staff.

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📣 Voice Of The Footballguy 🎤

📊 POLL RESULTS: In our last issue of the Daily Update, we asked you Footballguys:

Which rookie RB takes control of his backfield first?

And the Footballguy says: I trust TreVeyon Henderson more than the Patriots do.

TODAY: Clayton Gray’s deep dive into how player values are shifting in high-stakes NFFC drafts reveals one clear trend — quarterbacks are climbing.

Among the biggest movers this week: Lamar Jackson surged 6 spots, Jayden Daniels climbed 4, and Bo Nix jumped 8. But which of these rising QBs most deserves the boost?

So today, we ask you Footballguys:

🗳️ POLL: Which rising QB most deserves their recent NFFC ADP surge?

When you vote in the Poll below, you'll see the current standings, and we'll post the final results in the next edition of the Daily Update.

4. PHI: Jalen Hurts took his time in the pocket

Source: ProFootballReference.com

Philadelphia Eagles QB Jalen Hurts averaged a league-high 2.7 seconds in the pocket on his pass attempts in 2024, according to Pro Football Reference.

Our view: Hurts attacks defenses with his arm and his legs. However, most every passing attempt he has from within the pocket is off of play action. In fact, he didn't attempt a non-play action pass from the pocket in his NFL career until late in the 2024 season. Thus, his time before pass and time in pocket times are going to be on the higher end.

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5. DET: Jared Goff leaned heavily on play-action in 2024

Source: ProFootballReference.com

Detroit Lions QB Jared Goff recorded 203 pass attempts on play-action in 2024, according to Pro Football Reference. The mark was not only a career high, but it was 52 more such attempts than second-place Matthew Stafford.

Our view: The NFL is all about creating influence. Play action passes influence the defense by making them pause just a bit to see if it's a run or pass play. The Lions fell short again this year, but expect the team to continue using play action as a key ingredient with Goff under center in 2025.

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That'll do it for today, Folks. Thanks for reading and thanks for being a Footballguy.

We'll see you tomorrow with the Update.

Peace,

J

Joe Bryant

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