Please STOP drafting wide receivers in the first round of dynasty rookie drafts
by Mark Leipold, August 3, 2018Every year, we see the same mistake among dynasty league owners: using rookie picks to draft players who will lose value in their rookie season in the NFL. In order to complete a true dynasty, a team should accrue value from year to year. The savvy dynasty fantasy football player should use their early rookie picks on running backs. First-round rookie wide receivers are sucker bets.
Wide receiver looks poor compared to the other position groups, steadily losing value on average each year. The only names of much relevance today are Devin Funchess, Tyler Lockett, Zay Jones, JuJu Smith-Schuster and Cooper Kupp. Only three of thirteen second-round wideouts gained value in their first year – Malcolm Mitchell, Smith-Schuster and Kupp.