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2023 Dynasty Rookie Drafts: Positional Strengths

We examine which positions appear to be the strongest in this year’s rookie drafts. Does it differ from what we expected before the NFL Draft?

Hendon Hooker

We examine which positions appear to be the strongest in this year's rookie drafts. Does it differ from what we expected before the NFL Draft?

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2023 Dynasty Rookie Drafts: Positional Strengths
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Matthew Winks
1 month ago

I was a little surprised you listed Tucker Kraft as a potential TE1 over Luke Musgrave. Was that intentional or a mix up? Musgrave was the better prospect and taken at pick 42 just after LaPorta and Mayer. Kraft went a full round later at pick 78. Is there something you really like about Kraft?

tylertaylor89
Reply to  Matthew Winks
1 month ago

Was thinking the same thing. He is going undrafted in most league I’ve see

Berje Andrew Stephan
Reply to  tylertaylor89
1 month ago

Lotta people think he’s going to outperform Musgrave in fantasy. That Musgrave will do more of the dirty work.

Wendell Bera
1 month ago

With a relatively weak WR class I think FOMO was a factor in driving up the values of the position more than anything, while the depth at the RB position meant teams could hold off til the later rounds and still get a comperable player. Doesn’t mean that the WR is suddenly better than the RB. I would still take the talent of a later RB over a potential reach a team may have made on a WR.

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