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Fantasy Football: 2025 dynasty rookie superflex rankings

  • Tennessee Titans QB Cam Ward slots in at No. 5: Ward projects as only a borderline fantasy starter in superflex formats, while prospects at other positions offer higher star potential.
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With the 2025 NFL season approaching, now is the time to prepare for your fantasy drafts with the most accurate superflex dynasty rookie PPR rankings available. These rankings take into account current depth charts, projected roles, and coaching tendencies to highlight players most likely to deliver both immediate and long-term fantasy value.

The list is curated by Nathan Jahnke, one of the most accurate fantasy rankers in the industry, who has multiple top-five finishes in the FantasyPros Accuracy Competition. Each player with a paragraph is linked to a full fantasy profile offering deeper context, stats and outlooks to help you make smarter draft-day decisions. While these rankings cater to dynasty formats, the player breakdowns primarily focus on 2025 outlooks.

Last updated: Monday, July 21


1. RB Ashton Jeanty, Las Vegas Raiders

Jeanty finished his time at Boise State with a 99.9 career rushing grade while averaging over 200 yards per game in his rookie season. He is one of the top three running back prospects of the past decade. He landed with the Las Vegas Raiders with the 6th overall pick in the draft, on the team that most needed a running back. Jeanty will be one of the few running backs in the NFL in a feature role. He proved in 2023 that he could be an elite receiving back with 3.2 yards per route run. The Raiders have limited receiving options, and Chip Kelly’s offenses have often featured running backs in the passing game. The only thing holding him back from the top few fantasy running backs is the offensive line. The top three projected running backs all play behind top-five run-blocking lines, while the Raiders' line is merely average.

2. RB Omarion Hampton, Los Angeles Chargers

Hampton should be viewed as one of the top rookie running backs from the last few seasons and a lead running back on a run-heavy team. He averaged at least eight carries of 5 or more yards per game in the previous two seasons. However, the presence of Najee Harris and the lack of receiving potential will likely prevent Hampton from being an immediate top-10 fantasy running back. He will likely be a fantasy starter early on in his rookie season. The more the Chargers change their offense to fit Hampton in terms of more zone runs and more running back targets, the better his fantasy value will be.

3. WR Tetairoa McMillan, Carolina Panthers

McMillan is a prototypical X receiver and one of the best X receivers coming out of college in a long time. His 89.5 receiving grade is the fifth-best among Power-Five receivers 6-foot-2 or taller in the last decade. The only receiver with more receiving yards during that time is CeeDee Lamb. He was selected eighth overall by the Carolina Panthers, and could be their top target earner as a rookie. He joins Dave Canales’ offense, who has a history of his X receivers reaching double-digit touchdowns in both his only season with Mike Evans and D.K. Metcalf twice. He is the safest rookie wide receiver option in both redraft and dynasty leagues.

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