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    Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft: 12-Team, Standard (2026 Fantasy Football)

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    With the real NFL Draft behind us, it’s time to look ahead to dynasty rookie drafts to prepare for this upcoming season and beyond. Below is a 12-team dynasty rookie mock draft for standard leagues, not your sexier Superflex or TE-Premium mock.

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    Dynasty Rookie Mock Draft

    1.01: Jeremiyah Love (RB – ARI)

    There’s no argument here at 1.01; it should be Jeremiyah Love. He was taken third overall, and while the Cardinals have a crowded running back room, you don’t draft a back with a top-three pick to let them sit behind Tyler Allgeier and James Conner.

    Love should be a massive part of the offense in 2026 as they play a quarterback carousel of Jacoby Brissett, Gardner Minshew and Carson Beck.

    1.02: Makai Lemon (WR – PHI)

    I don’t love the landing spot for Makai Lemon, but I’m operating under the assumption he’ll be in an Eagles offense without A.J. Brown. Now, if Brown is on the roster next season, that’ll hurt Lemon’s stock substantially, but again, I’m assuming Brown is gone, and it’s Lemon and DeVonta Smith as the 1-2 punch at receiver.

    Lemon is such a great underneath route-runner, and I believe he’ll gobble up a bunch of receptions and be in a Puka Nacua-like role.

    Yes, the offense with Jalen Hurts at quarterback and Saquon Barkley in the backfield is going to be more heavy-duty, but Lemon has the best quarterback of the “Big 3” rookie receivers.

    1.03: Jordyn Tyson (WR – NO)

    Jordyn Tyson lands in a spot with an offensive-minded head coach, with top-10 draft captial, a quarterback who’s going out to prove he’s the long-term answer and in a situation where he could find himself as the No. 1 WR pending the health of Chris Olave.

    Tyson is just below Lemon, though, because I still have some concerns with Tyson’s long-term health after being so beat up in college. I’m also not sure what to make of a small-ish sample size from quarterback Tyler Shough last season.

    1.04: Carnell Tate (WR – TEN)

    Titans second-year quarterback Cam Ward definitely needed another option with Calvin Ridley injured, but Carnell Tate will enter an offense that’s in its first season under Brian Daboll, meaning everyone, including Ward, needs to learn it and get acclimated.

    While Tate will be the No. 1 WR for this team more than likely over time, Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike shouldn’t be completely overlooked. They’ll be involved. Like Tyler Shough, we need to see a big step forward from Ward this season.

    1.05: Jadarian Price (RB – SEA)

    With Zach Charbonnet coming off a torn ACL and the Seahawks investing a first-round pick in Jadarian Price, the rookie back should get plenty of work. This could eventually turn into something similar to a joint committee, akin to what we saw with Charbonnet and Kenneth Walker III in years past.

    Price has explosive potential, and I’ll be curious to see whether the Seahawks use him in the passing game. He didn’t do much at Notre Dame, but part of that was just a product of the offense and playing behind Jeremiyah Love.

    Either way, running backs are a premium position in dynasty, and this is the price (no pun intended) to pay for drafting Price.

    1.06: KC Concepcion (WR – CLE)

    The Browns took two wide receivers over the first two rounds; the first was KC Concepcion. There are legitimate concerns about drops with Concepcion, as we saw last season, but he can separate better than anyone in the class.

    In addition to being concerned about drops, Concepcion’s biggest issue will be quarterback play until it’s finally figured out.

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    1.07: Kenyon Sadiq (TE – NYJ)

    Another offense I’m going to be watching in 2026 is the Jets under play-caller Frank Reich. He doesn’t inspire much confidence, but Kenyon Sadiq is such a unique specimen that you cannot pass on his talent.

    Sadiq will battle Mason Taylor for playing time, but I think there are plans to get them both on the field at the same time, which could be intriguing alongside Garrett Wilson and Omar Cooper Jr.

    1.08: Fernando Mendoza (QB – LVR)

    Fernando Mendoza finally comes off the board. He’ll step into a great situation with Kirk Cousins on the roster, Tyler Linderbaum as his center and Klint Kubiak as his head coach.

    Mendoza is fairly limited when it comes to weapons, though, as the Raiders didn’t add any receiver talent in the draft. They signed Jalen Nailor, but that hardly moves the meter. It’ll be a lot of Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty once again in 2026.

    Mendoza has some rushing ability, but he’s more of a pocket passer who is accurate and pro-ready.

    1.09: Omar Cooper Jr. (WR – CLE)

    Omar Cooper Jr. was selected in the first round by the Jets, and after playing outside in 2024, he lined up more in the slot in 2025 — and it paid huge dividends.

    Cooper brings excellent route-running and yards-after-the-catch ability. The key for any Jets player now is just getting consistent quarterback play in the long term and eventually finding the long-term successor to Geno Smith.

    1.10: Antonio Williams (WR – WSH)

    The Commanders have an aging receiving corps, and now they get a player in Antonio Williams who may have slipped to the third round, but don’t let that fool you.

    Williams is a pro-ready, smooth route runner who can play both inside and outside. I expect him to see snaps early in his career and be productive, especially if he lines up more in the slot.

    1.11: Chris Bell (WR – MIA)

    I’m taking a gamble here, but I believe in Chris Bell. He is coming off a torn ACL, but when healthy, he’ll bring the explosiveness this offense lost with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle departing.

    There’s not a lot of talent in this receiver room, and while Caleb Douglas went before him, Bell could have been a first-round pick if he were healthy. Bell will be the No. 1 WR for Malik Willis at some point.

    1.12: Germie Bernard (WR – CIN)

    To close out the first round, I debated between Germie Bernard and Denzel Boston.

    Bernard can play inside and outside, and he’s the poster child for being good at everything, but not elite at anything. He’s pro-ready and stepping into an offense that’ll likely be led by Aaron Rodgers this season and Drew Allar, Will Howard or someone else in 2027 and beyond.

    The rookie wideout will battle DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. for targets, but he’ll line up in the slot and receive a lot of looks.

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