Monday Mock: 07/07/2025 - 2025 NFL Rookie Superflex 12-Team
2025 Rookie Mock Draft – Superflex, Non-TE Premium (12-Team)
With another rookie mock draft in the books, it’s time to break down the landing spots and skill sets of each of the top 36 picks in this year’s Superflex, Non-TE Premium format. From early-round studs to late-round fliers, here’s how the board shook out:
Round 1
1. Ashton Jeanty – RB, Raiders
Jeanty is a dynamic, multi-phase runner with elite burst and underrated hands in the passing game. He joins a Raiders backfield with no true feature back, giving him a chance to lead touches from Day 1.
2024 Stats: 275 rushes, 2,062 rushing yards, 27 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Lead Back
2. Omarion Hampton – RB, Chargers
Hampton brings a bruising, tackle-breaking style that will play well in short-yardage and red zone situations. With a rookie quarterback in Los Angeles, he could become a volume-driven fantasy RB2 as early as midseason.
2024 Stats: 281 rushes, 1660 rushing yards, 15 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
3. Tetairoa McMillan – WR, Panthers
McMillan is a long, fluid route technician who excels in contested catch situations. Carolina lacks a true alpha receiver, giving Tet a shot at being Bryce Young’s go-to option.
2024 Stats: 84 receptions, 1319 receiving yards, 8 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting X Receiver
4. Cam Ward – QB, Titans
Ward’s playmaking ability outside the pocket and deep ball accuracy give him fantasy upside few QBs in this class match. Tennessee is rebuilding and he should be under center early, with dual-threat potential.
2024 Stats: 4313 passing yards, 39 touchdowns, 7 interceptions
2025 Projected Role: Starting QB
5. Quinshon Judkins – RB, Browns
Judkins runs with vision and contact balance and can grind out yards between the tackles. He’s got a clear runway to long-term RB1 upside.
2024 Stats: 194 rushes, 1060 rushing yards, 14 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Lead Back
6. TreVeyon Henderson – RB, Patriots
Henderson boasts homerun speed and can create chunk gains behind a solid New England offensive line. He’s not a natural pass catcher, but he should complement Rhamondre Stevenson immediately.
2024 Stats: 144 rushes, 1016 rushing yards, 10 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Lead Back
Dart brings rushing upside and a strong arm, but questions remain about his consistency. He lands in a murky Giants QB room and could start sooner than expected if Russell Wilson falters.
2024 Stats: 4279 passing yards, 29 touchdowns, 6 interceptions
2025 Projected Role: Backup QB
8. Tyler Warren – TE, Colts
A big-bodied target with reliable hands and red zone instincts, Warren profiles as a safety valve for Anthony Richardson (or Daniel Jones). His college production wasn’t elite, but the tools are all there for TE1 upside.
2024 Stats: 104 receptions, 1233 receiving yards, 13 total touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting TE
9. Colston Loveland – TE, Bears
Loveland is arguably the best pass-catching TE in this class, with WR-like route running. The Bears lack a true TE1, and he should grow alongside Caleb Williams in Chicago’s retooled offense.
2024 Stats: 56 receptions, 582 receiving yards, 5 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting TE
10. Emeka Egbuka – WR, Buccaneers
Egbuka is a smooth slot technician with YAC ability and elite separation quickness. He’ll compete with Chris Godwin for interior targets but could see significant snaps right away in a pass-heavy system as Godwin recovers from ankle surgery.
2024 Stats: 81 receptions, 1011 receiving yards, 10 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting Slot WR
11. Travis Hunter – WR, Jaguars
Hunter is the most electric athlete in the class, with elite instincts and agility. Jacksonville wants to unlock more explosive plays, and Hunter’s versatility will ensure he’s on the field often.
2024 Stats: 96 receptions, 1258 receiving yards, 15 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting WR (60% snaps) and CB (50% snaps)
12. Kaleb Johnson – RB, Steelers
Johnson combines north-south running with surprising wiggle and good pad level. The Steelers’ backfield remains fluid, and he has the talent to eventually push for RB2 value.
2024 Stats: 240 rushes, 1537 rushing yards, 21 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
Round 2
13. RJ Harvey – RB, Broncos
Harvey’s one-cut ability and efficient decision-making make him a strong scheme fit in Denver. With J.K. Dobbins struggling with durability, Harvey could carve out a significant role quickly.
2024 Stats: 232 rushes, 1577 rushing yards, 22 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
14. Matthew Golden – WR, Packers
Golden is a savvy route runner with sharp footwork and a nose for the end zone. With Christian Watson’s 2025 season in question, Golden could slide into a starting role sooner than expected.
2024 Stats: 58 receptions
2025 Projected Role: Starting X Receiver
15. Jayden Higgins – WR, Texans
Higgins brings size and strength to a wide-open Texans WR room. He’ll battle for red zone snaps and could become a TD-dependent flex option.
2024 Stats: 87 receptions, 1183 yards, 9 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting Y Receiver
Harris is a vertical threat with strong body control and deep ball skills. He pairs nicely with Justin Herbert’s arm and could become a situational big-play option early.
2024 Stats: 60 receptions, 1030 receiving yards, 7 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting X Receiver
17. Luther Burden – WR, Bears
Burden is a former five-star talent who thrives in open space and after the catch. His path to targets is unclear early, but he’s a high-upside dynasty stash in a rising offense.
2024 Stats: 61 receptions, 676 receiving yards, 6 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting Slot Receiver
18. Mason Taylor – TE, Jets
Taylor has NFL bloodlines and an all-around skill set as both a blocker and receiver. With a TE-friendly QB like Fields, he has sleeper appeal for dynasty owners.
2024 Stats: 55 receptions, 546 receiving yards, 2 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting TE
19. Jack Bech – WR, Raiders
Bech is a slot-first target with solid hands and good short-area quickness. In Las Vegas’s spread looks, he could offer deep-league PPR appeal.
2024 Stats: 62 receptions, 1034 receiving yards, 9 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting Y Receiver
20. Kyle Williams – WR, Patriots
Williams profiles as a reliable chain-mover with soft hands and good feel for coverage. He’ll need to earn trust quickly in a somewhat crowded depth chart but could be a surprise riser.
2024 Stats: 70 receptions, 1198 receiving yards, 14 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting X Receiver
21. Pat Bryant – WR, Broncos
Bryant’s strong frame and aggressive playing style make him a good fit in the AFC West’s physical matchups. He’s a stash with eventual flex appeal.
2024 Stats: 54 receptions, 984 receiving yards, 10 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting Slot Receiver
22. Terrance Ferguson – TE, Rams
Ferguson is a smooth mover with clean routes and sneaky red zone chops. The Rams haven’t had a consistent TE threat, and he could grow into a consistent contributor.
2024 Stats: 43 receptions, 591 receiving yards, 3 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Rotational TE
23. Elijah Arroyo – TE, Seahawks
Arroyo is raw but possesses elite athleticism and a basketball-like catch radius. He’s a project in Seattle but offers long-term upside in a vertical passing attack.
2024 Stats: 35 receptions. 590 receiving yards, 7 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Rotational TE
24. Harold Fannin – TE, Browns
Fannin is a hybrid H-back who excels after the catch. If Cleveland uses him creatively, he could become a sneaky weapon out of the slot or off motion.
2024 Stats: 117 receptions, 1535 receiving yards, 11 total touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Starting TE
Round 3
25. Bhayshul Tuten – RB, Jaguars
Tuten has slippery agility and can contribute in the passing game. He’ll need to fight for touches behind Etienne and Bigsby, but profiles well in PPR leagues.
2024 Stats: 173 rushes, 863 rushing yards, 10 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
26. Jalen Milroe – QB, Seahawks
Milroe brings top-tier athleticism and cannon arm strength, but remains a raw passer. If he develops behind Sam Darnold, he could become a fantasy weapon with massive rushing upside.
2024 Stats: 2844 passing yards, 16 passing touchdowns, 11 interceptions
2025 Projected Role: Backup QB
27. Tyler Shough – QB, Saints
Shough is experienced and has prototypical size, but lacks elite traits. Still, with an inexperienced QB room in New Orleans, he’s a decent taxi stash in Superflex formats with 2025 upside.
2024 Stats: 3195 passing yards, 23 touchdowns, 6 interceptions
2025 Projected Role: Starting QB
28. Jaydon Blue – RB, Cowboys
Blue is elusive with an explosive first step, capable of breaking big gains on outside runs. Dallas is wide open at RB, and Blue could emerge as a committee contributor.
2024 Stats: 134 rushes, 730 rushing yards, 8 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
29. Dylan Sampson – RB, Browns
Sampson is undersized but lightning quick and tough between the tackles. He joins a deep room but could become a rotational sparkplug if injuries arise.
2024 Stats: 258 rushes, 1491 rushing yards, 22 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
30. Woody Marks – RB, Texans
Marks is versatile with pass-catching chops and above-average vision. The Houston backfield is unsettled, and he could find snaps on third downs.
2024 Stats: 198 rushes, 1133 rushing yards, 9 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
31. Trevor Etienne – RB, Panthers
Etienne runs hard and is polished in space with reliable hands. The backfield is crowded, but his talent could force the issue in Carolina.
2024 Stats: 122 rushes, 609 rushing yards, 9 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
32. Cam Skattebo – RB, Giants
Skattebo is a gritty runner with excellent contact balance and special teams value. He’s buried on the depth chart now but has a shot to climb with strong preseason play.
2024 Stats: 293 rushes, 1711 rushing yards, 21 touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Committee Back
33. Jarquez Hunter – RB, Rams
Hunter flashes burst and power but must prove consistent vision. The Rams like depth at RB, and he could become a valuable stash behind Kyren Williams.
2024 Stats: 187 rushes, 1201 rushing yards, 8 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Backup Back
34. Jordan James – RB, 49ers
James is a downhill runner who fits the Shanahan mold. He’s unlikely to see early touches, but this system has elevated plenty of unknowns.
2024 Stats: 233 rushes, 1267 rushing yards, 15 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Backup Back
35. Isaac TeSlaa – WR, Lions
TeSlaa is a deep ball artist with size and high-point ability. Detroit’s offense has room for a vertical X-receiver, and TeSlaa could fit that mold in time.
2024 Stats: 28 receptions, 545 receiving yards, 3 receiving touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Depth Receiver
36. DJ Giddens – RB, Colts
Giddens has a workhorse frame and downhill style with underrated hands. He’s behind Taylor now, but could earn a short-yardage role and valuable insurance duties.
2024 Stats: 205 rushes, 1343 rushing yards, 7 rushing touchdowns
2025 Projected Role: Backup Back
Team Summaries
Team | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
---|---|---|---|
Team 1 | Ashton Jeanty (RB, Raiders) | RJ Harvey (RB, Broncos) | Bhayshul Tuten (RB, Jaguars) |
Team 2 | Omarion Hampton (RB, Chargers) | Matthew Golden (WR, Packers) | Jalen Milroe (QB, Seahawks) |
Team 3 | Tetairoa McMillan (WR, Panthers) | Jayden Higgins (WR, Texans) | Tyler Shough (QB, Saints) |
Team 4 | Cam Ward (QB, Titans) | Tre Harris (WR, Chargers) | Jaydon Blue (RB, Cowboys) |
Team 5 | Quinshon Judkins (RB, Browns) | Luther Burden (WR, Bears) | Dylan Sampson (RB, Browns) |
Team 6 | TreVeyon Henderson (RB, Patriots) | Mason Taylor (TE, Jets) | Woody Marks (RB, Texans) |
Team 7 | Jaxson Dart (QB, Giants) | Jack Bech (WR, Raiders) | Trevor Etienne (RB, Panthers) |
Team 8 | Tyler Warren (TE, Colts) | Kyle Williams (WR, Patriots) | Cam Skattebo (RB, Giants) |
Team 9 | Colston Loveland (TE, Bears) | Pat Bryant (WR, Broncos) | Jarquez Hunter (RB, Rams) |
Team 10 | Emeka Egbuka (WR, Buccaneers) | Terrance Ferguson (TE, Rams) | Jordan James (RB, 49ers) |
Team 11 | Travis Hunter (WR/CB, Jaguars) | Elijah Arroyo (TE, Seahawks) | Isaac TeSlaa (WR, Lions) |
Team 12 | Kaleb Johnson (RB, Steelers) | Harold Fannin (TE, Browns) | DJ Giddens (RB, Colts) |
Final Thoughts
This year’s rookie class offers intriguing upside across all positions, but especially in the RB and TE ranks. With multiple backfields in flux and several pass-heavy teams bringing in dynamic new receivers, this class could produce fantasy starters even into the mid and late rounds. Dynasty managers who invested wisely at value-rich spots like Round 2 will be thankful in 2026 and beyond.
Comments
Post a Comment