Dynasty mock drafts drop
RotoBaller ran a 12‑team dynasty Superflex mock that reshuffled values after free agency, and FantasyPros released a separate rookie dynasty mock highlighting high‑upside picks and sleepers for Superflex/half‑PPR formats — both are being used to re‑rank QBs and skill players ahead of rookie drafts mock and rookie guide. The consensus: quarterback valuations keep rising in Superflex, and the rookie board has shifted materially after post‑free‑agency moves.
RotoBaller’s 12‑team Superflex staff mock put Josh Allen 1.01 and populated rosters with a mix of veterans and rookies — the article even flags Kenyon Sadiq as a bargain at 121st overall. (rotoballer.com) The piece explains the mock was conducted before free agency but the write‑up was done after the first wave of moves, and it specifically calls Tyler Shough at 7.01 a strong value given the Saints’ commitment to him. (rotoballer.com) FantasyPros’ Superflex rookie mock (published Mar. 16, 2026) ran Jeremiyah Love 1.01 and Fernando Mendoza 1.02, with QB Ty Simpson still going at 1.10 in the first round. (fantasypros.com) That FantasyPros article prioritizes early‑start QBs and high‑upside pass‑catchers, taking Carnell Tate at 1.04 and citing his 3.52 yards‑per‑route‑run as a driver of his steady target floor. (fantasypros.com) Together the mocks show multiple rookie quarterbacks landing inside early-to-mid rounds (RotoBaller placed Tyler Shough and Ty Simpson on staffs; FantasyPros had two QBs in the top 10), concrete evidence of rising QB dollarage in Superflex formats. (rotoballer.com) FantasyPros’ first‑round board also includes six receivers and a tight end (Kenyon Sadiq at 1.06 in their list), underscoring how post‑free‑agency landing‑spot shifts reshuffled positional risk and pushed several skill prospects up and down dynasty rookie boards. (fantasypros.com)