
FullTime Fantasy's 2022 Dynasty Rookie Rankings. It might lack depth, but there's plenty to like in this first-year crop.Here are my 2022 rookie wideout rankings and how I'll be approaching rookie-only drafts this season. The more I've watched this class the more I've liked it. After months of watching film, breaking down analytics, and measuring up potential fits, we now know where all the coveted NFL rookies were selected and it is time to see the fantasy fallout.After ranking the 2022 dynasty rookie RBs, I'm now presenting my picks for the top-25 rookie wide receivers. New league price points: $75, $150, $299, $500, $1000 and of course, huge cash payouts to the winners!Ģ022 Dynasty WR Rookie RankingsWhen the NFL Draft concludes, fantasy football dynasty draft seasonbegins and it is a glorious time. Regardless, George Kittle is a Fantasy beast and neither Smith nor Celek will play much unless Kittle gets injured.Ĭlaim a Dynasty Orphan or Sign up for a high-stakes Dynasty Startup! He might even move past Garrett Celek on the depth chart at TE2 if he can improve his blocking. TE Kaden Smith-Don’t be shocked to see Smith win the job as the TE3 out of camp.

Hurd was also used out of the backfield quite a bit in college, so Kyle Shanahan will be able to use Hurd on a lot of sweeps and reverses as well. Most slot CBs tend to be on the smaller side, so Hurd could dominate over the middle due to his size and strength. WR Jalen Hurd-Hurd is fascinating as he is unusually huge (6’5″) for a slot receiver.

He also excels in the return game, so he gets a bit of an advantage for those who play in leagues with scoring for return yards. Samuel is never going to be a 100-catch type of receiver, but he can run some quick slants and deep post routes and help the team in various ways. Scouts loved what they saw of him at Senior Bowl practices and his final season in college showed his true potential. WR Deebo Samuel-Samuel should be an instant contributor for the 49ers. The 49ers needed to give Jimmy G more weapons and they did with Samuel, Hurd, and Smith. WR John Ursua-Ursua’s best bet to make the team will be on the practice squad. McKissic on the depth chart who have both flashed when given the opportunity. RB Travis Homer-Homer has skills, but he’s in a bad situation behind both Chris Carson and Rashaad Penny. Jennings is a sneaky late-round pick in dynasty drafts. He scored 13 TDs as senior at West Virginia, so he also has a nose for the end zone. Jennings can play the outside and the slot and runs a 4.42 40. WR Gary Jennings Jr.-In two to three years, I think we will see Jennings become a highly targeted receiver for Russell Wilson. Consider him a work in progress with significant upside. Could Metcalf be a star? Quite possibly, but he’s going to have to put the work in on his routes and not just rely on his athletic ability. He runs a very limited route tree, and his agility testing at the combine was legendarily poor. Metcalf-Metcalf looks and runs like a Greek God. With news that WR Doug Baldwin may have to retire because of the effect of cumulative injuries, the Seahawks needed to address their lack of depth at wide receiver. As soon as he learns pass protection, he could see about 5-8 touches a game while Gurley gets some rest on the sidelines.

Henderson is a gifted runner and an above average receiver out of the backfield. RB Darrell Henderson-Drafted as a change of pace back, John Kelly owners need to be worried. Gurley has been the bell cow for the Rams for the past few seasons, but with his knee injury, the Rams know they will have to be more judicious with his playing time. Todd Gurley’s Fantasy prospects for 2019 might have dipped slightly as the Rams selected Henderson in the third round. TE Caleb Wilson-Limited chance to make the team WR Keesean Johnson-There’s no direct pathway to playing time for Johnson, but he could be a solid WR5 if he flashes in camp. Butler projects better in dynasty leagues than redrafts. WR Hakeem Butler-Not sure why he fell in the draft, but he has a great chance to learn from Larry Fitzgerald before Fitz retires. WR Andy Isabella-Should be a beast as a returner and I expect 40-50 catches too.

QB Kyler Murray-Could be an immediate Fantasy starter in 2019 Isabella and Butler will join Larry Fitzgerald and Christian Kirk in what should be one of the better receiving corps in the league. Overall, the Cardinals did well as they added their QB of the future in Murray, but they were also smart enough to surround him with weapons that he can use immediately. Roto-ApNFC West Draft Review (Fantasy offense only) Arizona Cardinals
