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Championship Dynasty Mock Draft 2025 1.0

  • Writer: Robbie Kemp
    Robbie Kemp
  • Apr 10
  • 3 min read

The 2025 NFL Draft is mere weeks away, and - more importantly - the Championship Dynasty Draft creeps ever closer. The 2025 class is a strange one - loaded with RB talent but lacking in WRs. Very solid TE prospects but few good QBs. How will this shake out from a Dynasty perspective? Read more to find out how it could go down in this pre-NFL Draft mock.


1.01 - HChishty

Ashton Jeanty, RB, Boise State


The best RB prospect since Bijan, Jeanty will immediately become an effective NFL and fantasy RB, and has a long career ahead of him at 21 years old. He would lead HChishty's backfield, which desperately needs productive talent. HChishty could get a haul for Jeanty here, but RBs like him don't come along every year.

1.02 - MQNKEYMATT

Omarion Hampton, RB, UNC


Similarly lacking in RB talent, MQNKEYMATT goes for Hampton out of UNC at 2nd overall. Hampton is a likely high pick, possibly even a 1st rounder, and could provide immediate points to a team that has far more WR talent than RB. Hampton may have been the #1 overall pick in another year, and has both running and receiving skills to offer.

1.03 - jackmeenan

Tetairoa McMillan, WR, Arizona


Despite only having 4 RBs on their roster, jackmeenan has 2 top tier starters in Gibbs and Taylor, so opts for the best WR available here. McMillan will likely be the first (pure) WR drafted, and could be a regular addition to jackmeenan's hopeful but unproven WR corps.

1.04 - Scuba_Eli via ajcsmit

TreVeyon Henderson, RB, Ohio State


The first of 2 1st round picks, Scuba_Eli opts for reinforcements for their aging RB room. After trading away Henry for what turned out to be this #4 overall pick, they pick up Henderson, one of two productive Ohio State RBs. Most have the two neck and neck, but both will likely be top 3 round NFL picks and find productive roles in the league.

1.05 - leathershoe4

Quinshon Judkins, RB, Ohio State


With Breece Hall being their only surefire starter, leathershoe4 continues the RB run with the other Ohio State back. Like Henderson, Judkins should be drafted highly - and has the benefit of age, being only 21, as well as having experienced football in both the Big 10 and SEC.

1.06 - Scuba_Eli

Tyler Warren, TE, Penn State


Back at Scuba-Eli, they take the first TE in the draft. The writing is on the wall for Travis Kelce, and amidst reports of a reduced role next year, Scuba_Eli takes their replacement. Warren is rumoured to go as high as #11 to San Francisco, and has the skills and productivity to excel as a receiving TE in the league.

1.07 - AndyP

Kaleb Johnson, RB, Iowa


Not far removed from a Championship, AndyP is seeing their RB room wither, with roles for Rachaad White and Travis Etienne diminishing. They pick up a reinforcement here, going with Kaleb Johnson. A good pure runner, AndyP will hope can bring what Nick Chubb once brought to their team - reliable yards and touchdowns.


1.08 - amccann

Coleston Loveland, TE, Michigan


Despite hitting on Bucky Irving last year, amccann could still go with some more talent at the RB position. However, with 5 already being picked there is better value elsewhere. Loveland is in a clear tier 1 of tight ends, and with Mark Andrews' future uncertain, Loveland could step in as the next starter.


1.09 - leathershoe4 via bdawg Luther Burden, WR, Missouri


Their second 1st rounder, leathershoe4 goes for the second WR off the board here. Burden has great high school pedigree and athleticism, and leathershoe4 will hope that their NFL team can unlock a broader route tree and effectively use their RAC skills.

1.10 - Wham921

Travis Hunter, WR, Colorado State


Wham921 has very few holes in their roster - the only improvements could be top-end talent. Wham921 shoots for the moon here as a result - Hunter could easily be the most productive WR in the class, or he could be a part-timer with only 5 targets a game (or less).


1.11 - RobbieK

Dylan Sampson, RB, Tennessee


Coming agonisingly close to a Championship, RobbieK still has a clear need at the RB position. Forgoing better value at other positions, they pick the starter at Tennessee this year. Sampson has areas for improvement, but would be a starter on RobbieK's team even as the lead back in a committee.


1.12 - Xuande

Emeka Egbuka, WR, Ohio State


The returning Champion is one of many teams with an aging and unsure RB corps - but after six have already gone here, the better value is at the WR position. Egbuka has been a highly-touted prospect since his freshman season - he has slipped from favour in the past year but is still likely to be a high round draft pick, and effective contributor for Xuande.

 
 
 

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