![]() In this exercise we’ll only look at the QB and RB positions, but the logic works for comparing WR and TE as well. In 2023, if you’re not going with Robinson at 1.01 in your Superflex league, then most certainly you’re taking one of the top three quarterbacks. We still see it take time with tight ends and quarterbacks, and used to see it more with wide receivers, but the last several years have seen highly-touted receivers break out as rookies. Running back, especially studs at the position, are generally known to take the least amount of time to get acclimated to the pro game and produce at a high level. Bijan becomes the final piece, your team is no longer a rebuild, and you can hit the ground running.īut, what if you know that your team is rebuilding beyond 2023? In a dream scenario, the timing works out just right for a rebuilding dynasty team sitting at 1.01, looking at 2023 as the year they become competitive or even a bona fide contender. ![]() It might sound crazy, but is there any situation where Bijan isn’t the right choice for someone’s dynasty team? THE SCENARIO Regarded as a generational talent, he fits the mold for anyone sitting at 1.01 in rookie drafts and looking to take the best player available. In ’23, Bijan Robinson has been the consensus pick at 1.01 in rookie drafts by the dynasty fantasy community, in 1QB and Superflex leagues. ![]() ![]() This article looks at a frequent situation that happens during rookie drafts - the majority-approved choice at the rookie 1.01 as a stud running back, and the holder of the 1.01 in the depths of a rebuild. ![]()
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