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...op rate and the target split with Coleman are the fall watch items. Comp: Rome Odunze 1.11 — Trinidad Chambliss, QB, Ole Miss. Fourth QB off the board, eligibi...
...t him back. Age (24 as a rookie) and size (6-1/200) are the knocks. Comp: Russell Wilson 1.12 — T.J. Moore, WR, Clemson. Round 1 closer and Clemson's other return...
...whether the workload and pass-game role continue under a new staff. Comp: Aaron Jones 1.07 — Bryant Wesco Jr., WR, Clemson. Outside of Smith, the most convinci...
...can command a bigger workload and improve upon last year's numbers. Comp: Kenneth Walker 1.10 — Ryan Wingo, WR, Texas. Third Longhorn in Round 1 and the returning...
With the 2026 rookie drafts wrapped, we figured it was time to look ahead. We put together a full 2027 SuperFlex rookie mock — 48 picks in projected rookie-draft order. Up front, to be clear: this is a projection of where consensus lands next May, not our personal rankings (that's a separate piece). Think of it as a fall watch-list. Monitoring these guys this fall will give you a leg up on your league-mates who cram 2027 rookie prep next spring, right before the NFL draft. Plus, it makes watching CFB more fun (for those of you who don't play in devy, c2c or cff leagues). Round 1 preview below, full 4 rounds in the free article above. We've been watching these guys for years (since they came out of high school), as we're deep in the devy/c2c streets ourselves. Figured we'd give you guys an early look at projected ADP and how we see each prospect at this point in the process. Without further ado: 1.01 — Jeremiah Smith, WR, Ohio State. Nothing to argue about, and there won't be in May. The gap to No. 2 is wide enough that the only real question is which QB goes 1.02. Alpha X who wins at all three levels with a size-speed-release blend you see once or twice a decade. Comp: Julio Jones 1.02 — Arch Manning, QB, Texas. First QB off the board in SF, and the name value + projected draft capital influences it as much as the tape — he has a strong chance to go top-5 in the NFL draft next April. Finished 2025 at 26:7 (TDs to INTs) with 10 rushing TDs as a first-year starter, now with Coleman, Wingo, and Mosley around him. Watch to see if the processing improves this fall. Comp: Daniel Jones (with a higher ceiling) 1.03 — Julian Sayin, QB, Ohio State. Best pure passer in the class and in a tier with Arch and Dante. Rewrote OSU's accuracy records as a redshirt freshman with elite decision-making, though he didn't elevate the team past Indiana when it mattered. Can play into 2028, so the declare decision's a question, and the lack of rushing caps the fantasy ceiling some. Comp: Brock Purdy 1.04 — Dante Moore, QB, Oregon. Third QB off the board, trending up every year of his career. 30:10 with the best big-time-throw rate in the class; the climb from a rough UCLA freshman year to Oregon's star is an arc that will likely get him top 10 NFL capital next year. Mostly-shotgun tape and a frame that looks shorter than listed are the main questions. Also want to see if he can lead Oregon to a championship run this time around. Comp: Bo Nix (with a touch less athleticism) 1.05 — Cam Coleman, WR, Texas (via Auburn). First WR after Smith, and the least proven résumé up here. The No. 1 player in the portal traded the SEC's worst QB play for Arch Manning — about the biggest QB upgrade a receiver could ask for. Still raw as a route-runner, but a dominant big-play and RZ threat at 6-3/201 who owns the catch point. Comp: DK Metcalf ceiling / Michael Pittman floor 1.06 — Kewan Lacy, RB, Ole Miss. First back off the board and the projected RB1 going in. Went from forgotten Mizzou freshman to a single-season Ole Miss TD record — 1,500+ yards and 24 scores as a true soph behind a bad run-blocking line. Watching whether the workload and pass-game role continue under a new staff. Comp: Aaron Jones 1.07 — Bryant Wesco Jr., WR, Clemson. Outside of Smith, the most convincing efficiency profile in the class. Was tracking toward 1,000 yards before a scary spinal injury ended his year; Clemson has him doing everything but contact this spring and expects him full-go by camp. The…
...ominant big-play and RZ threat at 6-3/201 who owns the catch point. Comp: DK Metcalf ceiling / Michael Pittman floor 1.06 — Kewan Lacy, RB, Ole Miss. First ba...