Top 25 Rookie Rankings for Dynasty Drafts
WR Chris Givens, STL (WR - #109)
The true sleeper in the WR bunch, Givens hauled in 80 receptions last season at Wake Forest. The quality route-runner could start and is sneaky bet to lead the Rams in catches.
WR Mohamed Sanu, CIN (WR - #120)
The starting slot opposite A.J. Green is wide open and Sanu is another receiver with the size and skill to make an impact as a rookie
Injury Status: Injured ReserveWR Stephen Hill, NYJ (WR - #61)
Freaky physical talent, but raw skill set and the combination of Mark Sanchez/Tim Tebow at quarterback keeps his value in check.
Injury Status: Injured ReserveRB Lamar Miller, MIA (RB - #49)
The former Miami star had first round buzz before health concerns bumped him down several rounds. Miller is a home run threat and it's not like the Dolphins' others runners are incredibly established.
WR A.J. Jenkins, SF (WR - #103)
A surprise first round selection, Jenkins faces a slow ride into fantasy worthiness playing in a system that is run-heavy and in a group with more proven or at least more intriguing potential.
RB Bernard Pierce, BAL (RB - #68)
The Ravens second running back is often a short yardage vulture and the physical Pierce fits that mold, and then some.
RB Chris Rainey, --- (RB - #79)
Regardless of whether Rashard Mendenhall or Isaac Redman is the starter, the Steelers need another player to serve as the backfield's pass catcher.
QB Brock Osweiler, DEN (QB - #46)
If Manning is truly back, Osweiler will serve in his apprenticeship role for a while. If Manning's return is a relatively short, the 6-foot-8 gunner's second-round status means Denver will give him first chance at taking over.
