2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings: Superflex (2QB) Format | Tiered Rankings & Projections
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Discover the top 2025 dynasty rookie rankings for Superflex (2QB) fantasy football leagues, featuring full PPR projections, role outlooks, and tier-based analysis. From Cam Ward and Ashton Jeanty to Travis Hunter and Tetairoa McMillan, we break down every key rookie from the 2025 NFL Draft — including quarterback stashes, breakout RBs, and wide receiver sleepers — to help you dominate your dynasty league this season.

The 2025 NFL Draft class delivered a wave of offensive firepower — from explosive running backs and polished wide receivers to mobile, dual-threat quarterbacks.
In Superflex formats, quarterbacks gain additional value due to positional scarcity, making tiered rookie rankings even more critical for building long-term dynasty success.
These rankings are tailored specifically for Superflex (2QB) dynasty leagues using PPR scoring. Each player includes a projected points-per-game (PPG) range and Year 1 role outlook to give you a competitive edge heading into the 2025 fantasy football season.
🥇 Tier 1 – League-Winning Potential (Ceiling: 19.6 PPG)
Cam Ward (QB – Titans)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 1
Age: 23.3
Summary: Strong-armed, mobile passer with pro-ready traits. Lands in a system that will lean on his dual-threat ability.
📈 Projection: 19.6 – 12.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: Locked-in top-3 Superflex pick with QB1 ceiling.
Ashton Jeanty (RB – Raiders)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 6
Age: 21.9
Summary: Do-it-all back with elite burst and compact power. Projects as the Raiders’ feature back.
📈 Projection: 19.6 – 12.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: RB1 upside with 300+ touch potential.
Omarion Hampton (RB – Chargers)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 22
Age: 22.5
Summary: Explosive runner with great vision and patience. Should lead a run-heavy offense.
📈 Projection: 19.6 – 12.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: Three-down potential with RB1 upside.
Travis Hunter (WR – Jaguars)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 2
Age: 22.3
Summary: Electric playmaker with elite instincts. WR focus raises ceiling, but two-way usage could cap volume.
📈 Projection: 19.6 – 12.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: High-variance WR1/2 with top-tier explosiveness.
Tetairoa McMillan (WR – Panthers)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 8
Age: 22.4
Summary: Prototypical X-receiver with elite hands. Immediate WR1 role in Carolina.
📈 Projection: 19.6 – 12.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: Volume-heavy WR1 with red-zone appeal.
🥈 Tier 2 – Priority Year One Starters (Ceiling: 14.8 PPG)
Jaxson Dart (QB – Giants)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 25
Age: 22.3
Summary: Tough, dual-threat QB with poise. Potential future starter in New York.
📈 Projection: 14.8 – 8.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: Superflex stash with QB1 upside in 2026.
Quinshon Judkins (RB – Browns)
Drafted: Round 2, Pick 36
Age: 21.10
Summary: Physical grinder with three-down capability. Should own early-down snaps.
📈 Projection: 14.8 – 8.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: High-floor RB2 with TD upside.
TreVeyon Henderson (RB – Patriots)
Drafted: Round 2, Pick 38
Age: 22.10
Summary: Explosive receiving back with home-run speed. Will share touches with Rhamondre Stevenson early.
📈 Projection: 14.8 – 8.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: RB2 value with potential to take over full role.
Colston Loveland (TE – Bears)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 10
Age: 21.4
Summary: Athletic, fluid receiver with mismatch ability. Splits work with Cole Kmet.
📈 Projection: 14.8 – 8.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: High-upside TE2 with red-zone appeal.
Tyler Warren (TE – Colts)
Drafted: Round 1, Pick 14
Age: 23.3
Summary: Dominant red-zone threat with strong route IQ. Likely a key target for Anthony Richardson.
📈 Projection: 14.8 – 8.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: TE1 with every-week starting potential.
RJ Harvey (RB – Broncos)
Drafted: Round 2, Pick 60
Age: 24.7
Summary: Versatile and compact back with pass-catching upside. Sean Payton system fit.
📈 Projection: 14.8 – 8.8 PPG
🔑 Outlook: RB2/Flex in deeper formats with committee concerns.
🥉 Tier 3 – Upside Flex/Depth (Ceiling: 10.8 PPG)
These players offer matchup-based or bye-week value and have a pathway to expanded roles in Year 1 or 2. Ideal flex options with some breakout potential depending on opportunity.
Emeka Egbuka (WR – Buccaneers) – Slot technician with crisp routes, buried behind Evans and Godwin.
Jayden Higgins (WR – Texans) – Outside WR with WR2 potential in rising offense.
Matthew Golden (WR – Packers) – Speedy WR with a shot at WR1 targets; boom/bust profile.
Cam Skattebo (RB – Giants) – Power back with receiving chops who could carve out a third-down role.
Tre Harris (WR – Chargers) – Physical perimeter WR with red-zone upside; competes for WR2 role.
Luther Burden III (WR – Bears) – After-catch dynamo; crowded WR room tempers early ceiling.
Kyle Williams (WR – Patriots) – Thin WR room gives him a real shot at early playing time.
Jack Bech (WR – Raiders) – Developmental WR in wide-open depth chart.
Bhayshul Tuten (RB – Jaguars) – Explosive runner behind Etienne; could emerge with a role.
Dylan Sampson (RB – Browns) – Agile, change-of-pace back with a path to RB2 work.
Jaylin Noel (WR – Texans) – YAC slot option.
🧊 Tier 4 – Deep Stashes/Handcuffs (Ceiling: 7.2 PPG)
This tier is filled with developmental players, backup RBs, late-round WR flyers, and Superflex QB stashes. Ideal for deep rosters, taxi squads, and long-term bets.
🔑 Superflex QB Stashes:
Shedeur Sanders (QB – Browns) – Draft slide hurts immediate value, but starter upside remains.
Tyler Shough (QB – Saints) – May start short term; limited long-term ceiling.
Jalen Milroe (QB – Seahawks) – Elite legs with fantasy upside, but still developing as a passer.
🌀 Backup RBs & Committee Contributors:
Jaydon Blue (RB – Cowboys) – Receiving-back potential in open depth chart.
Woody Marks (RB – Texans) – Reliable pass-catcher; situational weapon.
Trevor Etienne (RB – Panthers) – Explosive depth piece behind Sanders and Hubbard.
Devin Neal (RB – Saints) – Strong backup behind Kamara; potential handcuff.
Brashard Smith (RB – Chiefs) – Athletic upside in high-powered offense.
Tahj Brooks (RB – Bengals) – Physical grinder; buried behind Mixon.
Ollie Gordon (RB – Dolphins) – Early-down depth back with limited pass-game role.
Jarquez Hunter (RB – Rams) – Tough inside runner; competing in a deep rotation.
Jordan James (RB – 49ers) – Buried on depth chart but fits SF’s style.
🚧 Developmental WRs:
Jalen Royals (WR – Chiefs) – Big-play upside tied to Mahomes.
Elic Ayomanor (WR – Titans) – May rise quickly in a thin WR room. He can block.
Savion Williams (WR – Packers) – Big-bodied WR competing for depth snaps.
Isaac TeSlaa (WR – Lions) – Developmental toolsy wideout.
Dont’e Thornton (WR – Raiders) – Long frame; explosive, needs polish.
Chimere Dike (WR – Titans) – Depth WR who fits Titans' slot needs.
Jaylin Lane (WR – Commanders) – Return value + slot speed.
KeAndre Lambert-Smith (WR – Chargers) – Depth flyer with speed.
Tai Felton (WR – Vikings) – Deep threat in pass-heavy offense, WR3 potential.
Pat Bryant (WR – Broncos) – Red-zone specialist with WR3/4 potential.
🔒 Tight End Stashes:
Harold Fannin (TE – Browns) – Productive H-back, snaps capped by David Njoku.
Terrance Ferguson (TE – Rams) – Athletic, but Higbee caps early targets.
Mason Taylor (TE – Jets) – underrated, could see a lot of work in year one. Big, Athletic.
✍️ Final Thoughts On The 2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings
Cam Ward is the top Superflex prize with long-term QB1 upside.
Ashton Jeanty and Omarion Hampton lead the RB group with the highest touch and scoring ceilings.
Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland are strong targets in TE-premium formats.
Late-round QBs like Jalen Milroe and Shedeur Sanders carry long-term Superflex intrigue.
Wideouts like Tetairoa McMillan and Travis Hunter could explode early with heavy target volume.
Superflex formats reward depth and foresight at QB — don’t hesitate to roster multiple developmental passers.