Now that the regular season is over we have the top 18 picks locked in. With a little shake up from Week 16 to 18 we have a bunch of prospects with new landing homes. The player’s landing spot is almost equally important as his metrics in regards to fantasy success. Today we take you through a two round, 12 team, superflex, dynasty rookie mock draft. These landing spots are based off of our very own, TJ Wengert’s NFL Mock Draft – video below. **Please keep in mind that TJ has only evaluated and mocked the first 64 picks so there are players who don’t have a defined landing spot yet.
You will find every pick and then the reasoning for why the player was chosen. Hopefully this helps you plan for your fantasy team’s future as well as what to expect teams to potentially do come the actual NFL Draft.
Draft picks are based off of the results at the end of Week 18. A new NFL and Rookie Mock will be out in the next week based on the results of the playoffs.
Here is the full NFL mock taking us through all 64 picks of the first two rounds. Be sure to like and subscribe for more Draft and fantasy video content!
Draft Results
Rookie Pick | Player | Position | Team | Drafter |
1.01 | Ashton Jeanty | RB | Las Vegas Raiders | TJ |
1.02 | Cam Ward | QB | Tennessee Titans | Matt |
1.03 | Shedeur Sanders | QB | New York Giants | Milo |
1.04 | Tetairoa McMillan | WR | Dallas Cowboys | Lam |
1.05 | Omarion Hampton | RB | Cleveland Browns | Greg |
1.06 | Emeka Egbuka | WR | Kansas City Chiefs | Zach |
1.07 | Luther Burden | WR | Pittsburgh Steelers | TJ |
1.08 | TreyVeon Henderson | RB | Dallas Cowboys | Matt |
1.09 | Tyler Warren | TE | Indianapolis Colts | Milo |
1.10 | Kaleb Johnson | RB | Los Angeles Chargers | Lam |
1.11 | Colston Loveland | TE | New York Jets | Greg |
1.12 | Elic Ayomanor | WR | New York Giants | Zach |
2.01 | Quinshon Judkins | RB | TBD | TJ |
2.02 | Quinn Ewers | QB | Cleveland Browns | Matt |
2.03 | Xavier Restrepo | WR | Tennessee Titans | Milo |
2.04 | Travis Hunter | WR | Cleveland Browns | Lam |
2.05 | Dylan Sampson | RB | TBD | Greg |
2.06 | Jalen Milroe | QB | Las Vegas Raiders | Zach |
2.07 | Jayden Higgins | WR | Jacksonville Jaguars | TJ |
2.08 | Mason Taylor | TE | Seattle Seahawks | Matt |
2.09 | Cam Skattebo | RB | TBD | Milo |
2.10 | Isaiah Bond | WR | Las Vegas Raiders | Lam |
2.11 | Gunnar Helm | TE | Denver Broncos | Greg |
2.12 | Tez Johnson | WR | Arizona Cardinals | Zach |
Round 1
1.01 Ashton Jeanty – Las Vegas Raiders – TJ
- Really going out on a limb with this one… not. He’s not just RB1 in this draft, he’s gonna be one of the few players I give the blue chip label to in this class. Not to the mention the Raiders have a messy running back room at the moment. Sincere Mccormick was a nice story with a few nice week of production, but not enough to stave off Jeanty. Plus, the Raiders offensive line is actually a solid unit, may not be elite but their starting five exceeded expectations and all should be back next season. Quarterback is a concern but Jeanty is a more than capable receiver and pass blocker, so no matter who is under center for Las Vegas next year, Jeanty would be his best friend.
1.02 Cam Ward – Tennessee Titans – Matt
- Taking a bit of a chance here given the landing spot. The Titans pick at the top of the 2nd round as well and hopefully will grab a pick that lands Ward some help; TJ has Xavier Restrepo mocked to the Titans with that pick. Last year’s first round pick JC Latham landed on PFF’s All-Rookie team and should only get better. I expect a heavy offensive draft for the Titans in general. It’ll be interesting to see what they do this offseason with Tony Pollard plus Tyler Boyd and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine are both free agents. The reality is we will potentially see a completely new set of offensive skill players minus Calvin Ridley; that’s a good thing.
1.03 Shedeur Sanders – New York Giants – Milo
- Sanders to the Giants just feels like it makes sense. The Giants have an excellent young offensive core to help Sanders out and Daboll is a good offensive mind who has been held back by the quarterback play the past few years. The line is a concern, but there is cap space to potentially improve the situation this offseason. With the threat of an actual passing attack, the playbook opens up and Daboll can use his weapons to their potential. Malik Nabers just had 109 receptions and 1,200 yards with a QB carousel of Daniel Jones, Drew Lock, and Tommy Devito. Imagine what he could do with a talented quarterback and another year in the system.
1.04 Tetairoa McMillan – Dallas Cowboys – AR
- Give me Tet at 1.04 all day. At first glance, the Cowboys landing spot might dampen some of the hype with Ceedee firmly entrenched as the alpha WR. However, if Dak continues to lead a high-powered passing attack, there should be plenty of volume to go around. Tet’s combination of size, contested-catch ability, and YAC potential make him worthy of high first-round NFL draft capital and being the first WR off the board in rookie drafts.
1.05 Omarion Hampton – Cleveland Browns – Greg
- I took Hampton at the 1.06 in the first mock we had, and I’m still loving him here at the 1.05 going to the same team. I love this landing spot for him, giving him a true chance at an every down role as Nick Chubb is coming to the end of his career. The one question mark is who will be the QB for this team next year, as they struggled mightily as an offense with Deshaun Watson.
1.06 Emeka Egbuka – Kansas City Chiefs – Zach
- Projected as a fast 40 time – Hollywood Brown gone, more of a slot type guy. Typical height and weight as opposed to Xavier Worthy, injured and possibly suspended Rashee Rice, and Travis Kelce another year older. Let’s take the cheese on yet another KC WR.
1.07 Luther Burden – Pittsburgh Steelers – TJ
- The Steelers offense just doesn’t have enough difference making skill players. George Pickens is one of them, but it’s a league where you need two high end pass catchers if you want to make a serious run at winning it all. Burden has a very complimentary skillset to Pickens, who is a vertical WR who excels in contested catch spots. Burden would give the Steelers offense an easy button as he’s great in space and would day 1 be their best YAC weapon.
1.08 TreyVeon Henderson – Dallas Cowboys – Matt
- The landing spot was just too good to pass up here. If this happens I think that Dallas would have let Rico Dowdle walk in free agency and replaced him with a low cost veteran. Dallas’ offensive line was still around the league average and probably looked worse than they were due to a lack of explosiveness with the running backs behind it.
1.09 Tyler Warren – Indianapolis Colts – Milo
- Warren is easily one of my favorite prospects this year. The landing spot worries me a little bit with so many mouths to feed in the Colts offense, but I’m willing to bet on the talent towards the end of the round. If the Colts decide to stick with Richardson as the starter, one of the best things they can do for him is provide a big, reliable target with impressive athleticism. He was one of the most versatile weapons in college this season and a talented offensive mind like Shane Steichen can find a way to maximize his talents.
1.10 – Kaleb Johnson – Los Angeles Chargers – AR
- 1500+ yards and 21 TDs – this man carried Iowa on his back this year. With the Chargers investing big draft capital here, you can be assured this is not a Kimani Vidal situation. Don’t overthink it – let Kaleb Johnson in a Greg Roman offense lead you to the promised land.
1.11 Colston Loveland – New York Jets – Greg
- Loveland tends to go under the radar as he is widely considered the second best TE prospect of this class behind Tyler Warren. He is still a high-tier TE prospect and should be drafted as such. Although he is slightly undersized for blocking purposes, he still has good form and will be a weapon as a pass catcher with his high athleticism at the NFL level. Landing with the Jets should give him a good opportunity to excel. The QB situation might be a little murky but they will either stick with Rodgers for another year or bring in a solid option.
1.12 Elic Ayomanor- New York Giants – Zach
- Copy and paste from last draft, just insert Sanders as the rookie QB: Particularly as he was drafted in TJ’s mock at #33, the first pick in round 2. While the Giants have a #1 in Malik Nabers already, nothing could be more friendly than having two go-to-guys for a rookie QB. Ayomanor gives me slight pause as the type of guy who likes to use his superior physicality to win, rather than pure technique, but opposite of Malik Nabers you need less of that than you otherwise would. I’d be hoping for a Jordan Addison playing Robin to Justin Jefferson’s Batman kind of situation in this scenario, and the Giants NEED more offensive help behind Nabers lest be turned into a limp teddy bear that the dog got ahold of and ripped to pieces.
Round 2
2.01 Quinshon Judkins – TBD – TJ
- Taking a risk here and grabbing the first guy that doesn’t have a team affliction yet (longer mocks to come, we promise) which could make him a steal or I could be drafting some team’s RB3. I’ll take that shot because Judkins in a loaded running back class is among the best. I feel his last year at Ole Miss was better for his draft stock then this year at Ohio State was, not that it was a bad year, but just not quite as awesome as 2023-34 was. Nevertheless, he battling through the Ohio State offensive line issues and a share backfield to amass 924 yards on 174 carries (5.3 per carry) and 10 touchdowns. He’s a good athlete with good vision and contact balance. While I feel he showed more wiggle and power 2023-24, that player is still in there and it’ll be a matter of time before he’s getting meaningful touches for whoever drafts him.
2.02 Quinn Ewers – Cleveland Browns – Matt
- I’m in the camp that the Cleveland Browns don’t want to see Deshaun Watson as their starting QB next year. Ewers showed that he can handle adversity and he’ll need plenty of that in playing in Cleveland. But he’ll have two strong weapons right off the bat with Jerry Jeudy and David Njoku. Ewers has always flashed potential, maybe Kevin Stefanski & Co. can find a way to get him to reach it.
2.03 Xavier Restrepo – Tennessee Titans – Milo
- Restrepo just posted his second consecutive thousand-yard season and has been a reliable target for Cam Ward all season. I love the idea of him reuniting with Ward in the NFL and recreating the connection. Without much major competition in the Titans receiver room, the road is paved for Restrepo to earn the majority of targets in the offense. His nose for the endzone should also make him a priority target when they can get into the redzone.
2.04 Travis Hunter – Cleveland Browns – AR
- Until someone credible tells me Travis Hunter is focusing on CB, I think the risk/reward is well worth a mid second round pick. He’s a blue chip prospect. The Browns aren’t a sexy landing spot. But who knows – maybe Jameis Winston comes back for another year and keeps slinging it.
2.05 Dylan Sampson – TBD – Greg
- Although there isn’t a specific team that drafted him in the mock, Sampson should be able to thrive wherever he goes. Sampson is on the smaller side, but he can make up for it with his speed and vision. We have been scared for a while to draft small backs, but Devon Achane has restored faith in smaller backs producing and generally staying healthy.
2.06 Jalen Milroe – Las Vegas Raiders – Zach
- Taken #37 at the top of the 2nd round. Brand new HC and GM. Gets an RB and a WR to pair with Brock Bowers. Could be a guy, depending on the scheme. Lots to fix, may be a bust, but in a SF, gotta take a shot somewhere around this point.
2.07 Jayden Higgins – Jacksonville Jaguars – TJ
- Gabe Davis was once JAG (Just A Guy) but now, I’m not sure he’s a JAG by any means other than by the team he plays for. Higgins brings a similar build at 6’4 215 (Davis is 6’2 225) and a similar playstill. If Parker Washington is the heir apparent to Christian Kirk, that takes care of the slot role for Jacksonville, then Higgins plays the X and Brain Thomas Jr does a little bit of everything as you have you imagine he’ll be the feature of that offense next year. It also means Higgins is in a specialized role, but depending on the offensive scheme that might be coming in and your faith in Trevor Lawerence, that specialized role can still present a high enough floor and ceiling to warrant the pick here in the back half of the 2nd round.
2.08 Mason Taylor – Seattle Seahawks – Matt
- You may not get immediate ROI from Taylor but you almost can’t expect it from a tight end taken in the second round of a fantasy draft; or NFL for that matter. Noah Fant has one more year on his deal but then this becomes Mason Taylor. Taylor has great versatility which should get him on the field often and while he needs to improve his blocking, he isn’t terrible either. Add that to the fact that he has Hall of Fame pedigree and you have a winning combination.
2.09 Cam Skattebo – TBD – Milo
- It has been an absolute pleasure watching Skattebo this season. Not many running backs can provide the versatility Skattebo provides. He has been effective as a bruising back between the tackles, giving him the opportunity to compete for redzone/goal line touches wherever he gets drafted. He has also made a name for himself as a receiver out of the backfield giving him a path to that valuable third down role. This combination will make Skattebo a valuable fantasy option on almost any team.
2.10 Isaiah Bond – Las Vegas Raiders – AR
- It’s fitting Bond lands with the Raiders because, well… he’s fast. The kind of speed that gets teams to overlook some of the other question marks in his profile. His college production wasn’t exactly what you’d hope for—partly due to being a little banged up—but the raw athleticism is undeniable. When a team spends this kind of draft capital, you trust they have a plan to maximize those physical gifts. That said, there’s a very real risk Bond turns into one of those players who leaves you frustrated on a weekly basis just out there doing cardio.
2.11 Gunnar Helm – Denver Broncos – Greg
- Another tight end name flying under the radar, Helm is a well balanced player who should be a solid asset as a starting TE in the NFL. The landing spot boosts him even further, as the Broncos have a franchise QB, plenty of targets to go around and little job competition at the TE position. Look for his stock to rise as I predict another good game from him in the CFP Semifinal game this weekend.
2.12 Tez Johnson – Arizona Cardinals – Zach
- I like this guy because he won the Heisman for me in my CFB 2025 league. But for real, we’ll get to see him in a few weeks. Not a large guy, but speedy. You hope he turns into a better version of Elijah Moore.