![]() ![]() He probably won’t make it far out of the first round, so to get him in the third is a dream scenario. I have him right behind Burks in my rankings and am thrilled to get him in the second round (he won’t last that long once the calendar turns to April).Ĭan this draft get much better? In a Superflex draft, I wouldn’t anticipate Willis lasting to this point. London won’t blow anyone away running the 40-yard dash this week at the combine, but his short-area quickness and explosiveness off the snap should help him win at the line of scrimmage off press coverage. He makes for a strong red-zone target, so the potential touchdown equity boots his floor to be a bit higher than that of Burks. Like Burks, London is a big target (6’5″ 210 pounds) who makes good use of his length to win on 50/50 balls. ![]() He still finished 15th in the country with 88 catches and, in his USC career, he averaged 7.3 catches and 97.8 yards per game. London suffered a fractured ankle in October, so he missed the last four games of the 2021 season, but his numbers before the injury were jaw-dropping. Starting with a Burks/London pairing gives you two high ceiling receivers to anchor your roster. This is a swing-for-the-fences pick, as Burks possesses more upside than any receiver in the draft.ĭid I mention that receiver is deep? Somehow London falls to me in the second round, which would be the dream scenario in an actual draft. He wins at the high point on passes, as he bullies receivers in one-on-one scenarios. He does well in the screen game and while his route running is an area of improvement, his size will give him an edge over a lot of NFL defensive backs. Putting up those types of numbers in the talent-rich SEC, especially with a lack of other weapons in Fayetteville, makes him my rookie WR1.īurks was a big-play receiver for the Razorbacks with 16.4 yards per reception, but he has more to offer than that. A big body at 6’3″ 225 pounds, Burks is coming off an All-SEC junior season at Arkansas, where he established career highs in receptions (66), yards (1,104), and touchdowns (11). ![]() Burks fell into my lap with this pick and I happily scooped him up. This year’s draft class might be the worst at quarterback in almost two decades, but it’s loaded at receiver. Mock in minutes (free) with our fantasy football draft software Let’s take a look under the hood at how things went. ![]() I anticipate both Treylon Burks (WR) and Drake London (WR) to be first-round picks in every rookie draft, but there are advantages to drafting early. Will things look like this in a month? Probably not. I picked up my top two wide receivers as well as the quarterback who I believe will be the best prospect in the class. I drafted out of the fourth spot (this particular team was snakebitten with injuries) but was delighted with how things fell. We quite literally couldn’t make it easier, but here at FantasyPros, we are for the people.įor this mock, I went ahead imported one of my half-point PPR Superflex leagues that is supported by the Sleeper app so that my settings, current roster, and draft position were all set up for me. It took less than five minutes to set it up, draft, and analyze my picks. Our Draft Wizard tool – which lets you customize your mock and even allows you to import your dynasty league settings – is a slick way to do this. The NFL Scouting Combine gets rolling this week in Indianapolis, which can only mean one thing: It is time to begin getting deep into dynasty mock drafts. Out of the winter doldrums, we enter March as hope springs eternal. ![]()
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