Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond was not selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.
Read moreOne of the highlights of the fantasy football offseason has now concluded as the newest Mr. Irrelevant was announced on Saturday evening to conclude the 2025 NFL Draft. Dynasty managers witnessed many surprises during the three-day event with the value of several players being greatly impacted.
As has become tradition, a few of the DLF team members got together to enjoy the NFL Draft together and once things wrapped up, we couldn’t help ourselves. We had to mock draft. Without any further delay, here were the results of our three-round immediate reaction mock draft.
The man who has been the presumed top overall rookie pick for months now, if not more than a year, has officially claimed his crown. The Raiders selected Jeanty with the sixth-overall pick, and he will immediately be the lead back on a team that sorely missed Josh Jacobs last season. Jeanty is already being valued as the dynasty RB3 in our latest ADP update.
Thanks to his dual-position ability, Heisman Trophy winner Hunter has been one of the top stories of the off-season. Dynasty managers have anxiously debated how Hunter will split his time on the field. The Jaguars wasted no time in adding some excitement to Round One of the NFL Draft when they traded up with the Browns to nab the second-overall pick and claim Hunter.
Travis Hunter | Credit: Travis Register
Post-Draft press conferences have already told us that the team sees Hunter as an offensive player first, which pushes him way up rookie draft boards.
Some had suggested the signing of veteran Najee Harris could preclude the Chargers from spending significant draft capital on a rookie back. That proved to be untrue as the team selected former Tar Heel Hampton on Day One of the Draft. A do-it-all back, the only question now is how long it takes the rookie to overtake Harris for the lead role. I am assuming that happens this season, given Harris’s one-year deal for relatively low money.
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Texas wide receiver Isaiah Bond was not selected in the 2025 NFL Draft.
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Read moreOne of the highlights of the fantasy football offseason has now concluded as the newest Mr. Irrelevant was announced on Saturday evening to conclude the 2025 NFL Draft. Dynasty managers witnessed many surprises during the three-day event with the value of several players being greatly impacted.
As has become tradition, a few of the DLF team members got together to enjoy the NFL Draft together and once things wrapped up, we couldn’t help ourselves. We had to mock draft. Without any further delay, here were the results of our three-round immediate reaction mock draft.
The man who has been the presumed top overall rookie pick for months now, if not more than a year, has officially claimed his crown. The Raiders selected Jeanty with the sixth-overall pick, and he will immediately be the lead back on a team that sorely missed Josh Jacobs last season. Jeanty is already being valued as the dynasty RB3 in our latest ADP update.
Thanks to his dual-position ability, Heisman Trophy winner Hunter has been one of the top stories of the off-season. Dynasty managers have anxiously debated how Hunter will split his time on the field. The Jaguars wasted no time in adding some excitement to Round One of the NFL Draft when they traded up with the Browns to nab the second-overall pick and claim Hunter.
Travis Hunter | Credit: Travis Register
Post-Draft press conferences have already told us that the team sees Hunter as an offensive player first, which pushes him way up rookie draft boards.
Some had suggested the signing of veteran Najee Harris could preclude the Chargers from spending significant draft capital on a rookie back. That proved to be untrue as the team selected former Tar Heel Hampton on Day One of the Draft. A do-it-all back, the only question now is how long it takes the rookie to overtake Harris for the lead role. I am assuming that happens this season, given Harris’s one-year deal for relatively low money.
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