
Ilango Villoth analyzes the dynasty prospects of this year's rookies and how savvy fantasy managers might benefit. Is Joe Burrow being overvalued?

With Damien Williams opting out of the 2020 season, the already high expectations for rookie first-round pick Clyde Edwards-Helaire have risen to more urgent levels yet.

A playoff appearance is probably too much to ask for, but Ron Rivera's first season in Washington can still be considered a success if Dwayne Haskins establishes himself as a franchise quarterback.

Jerry Donabedian scours the 2020 UDFA class for potential sources of future fantasy production, highlighting Georgia kicker Rodrigo Blankenship (Colts) and Illinois State running back James Robinson (Jaguars).

Fantasy owners tend to disregard Devin Funchess, but he has a long history of drawing targets at a rate higher than almost all other late-round WR options.

Joe Burrow was the first player taken in the 2020 NFL Draft, but which rookie should go first in fantasy drafts?

John McKechnie breaks down the fantasy impact from the first round of the draft. Henry Ruggs was the first receiver off the board Thursday, but does he have the best fantasy outlook among rookie wideouts?

The Cowboys don't necessarily need to use an early draft pick to replace Randall Cobb, but wouldn't it fun if they did anyway? Enter Penn State's KJ Hamler, who can burn defenders deep while working the slot.

Tee Higgins might have been a first-round pick in other years, but tough competition in a deep WR class could push him down to the second round as an unexpected gift for the Ravens or Texans.

In this update to the rookie dynasty rankings, we up the field to 100 players. Grouped by tiers, this is a comprehensive list of this year's top dynasty prospects.

LSU's Justin Jefferson posted one of the best 40 times among wide receivers and established convincing first-round momentum in the process.

Divided into nine tiers, these rookie dynasty rankings feature a top 60 and address five significant omissions afterward.

Widely (incorrectly) ranked as the RB1 in the 2020 NFL Draft, D'Andre Swift fell to the fifth pick in this dynasty rookie mock draft.