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2025 ROKIE DYNASTY DYNASTY ROKIE RANNQUENCIES: Cooper Flagg leads the way


With the 2025 project, the next logical step is to start writing those rookies in your dynasty league. Perhaps the best method is to wait a little longer to start writing, but sometimes the real patients like us just need to write. It is the itching that cannot be scratched otherwise.

Here is my opinion on how to value these players in the dynasty leagues, with some reflections on whether they are better to reconstruct or dispute teams and if they will be optimized in points or categories formed.

Level names indicate where I think they have the opportunity to end up in the writing leagues in the future, which should give a good indication of what kind of value to put on these players. We will have an update of rankings of the dynasty larger than next month, which will include this Novio class.

Tier 1: Top five evergreen

1. F Cooper flagg, dal

It is in its own league, which we have known for some time. Regardless of which format you are playing, Flagg should be the first player outside the board.

Tier 2: Top 25 on reverse

2. G Dylan Harper, sas

Option no. 2 Clara in each format. Harper will have a great success as Victor Wembanyama Guard point for a long time.

Tier 3: Multiples Top 75 seasons ahead

3. G VJ Edgecombe, Phi

The path from Edgecompe to Minute in Year One completely depends on the importance of his defense. In an important role, it can be an elite source of robberies. How much the offense develops will determine the dominant it may be.

4. F Ace Bailey, Uta

This may not be Bailey’s favorite destination, but it checks all the boxes in a place where I would like to be. It is only in Utah. Bailey will have the opportunity to start immediately and get a lot of shots. It was also a solid rebound and a good source of blocks in Rutgers.

5. CONNECT, CHA

Knueppel should go in immediately as an initial shot guard on the side Lamelo ball and get a lot of three points, which can be efficiently provided. It can provide other decent numbers through the table, but the value will be in the leagues in the category, where its strong percentages will be expanded.

6. G Jeremiah fear, nor

The landing in New Orleans is not ideal for the short term, but the 18 -year -old guard never dominated immediately. Download it on your board if you need the first year’s production but fears can be a really dominant offensive player.

7. C Derik Queen, neither

The adjustment next to Zion Williamson work defensively? Probably not, but it can be a fun for offense. In addition, if you give up an unprotected selection of the first round, which is the most favorable selection between two teams in a class as stacked as 2026, it is better to commit to making this thing work.

8. Cereched Mama, Phx

The trade for Mark Williams Minutes before taking Maluach was a web, but that does not mean that we should beat it on our boards. Williams is a great offensive endowed, but Maluach should be better defensively and he is also a shocking offensive player. In addition, Williams certainly has some injuries. It is not an unrealistic scenario that Maluach is simply better than Williams in a year or two.

9. 100 Thomas Sorco, OKC

Sorber is not a short -term success selection. The best absolute case is that it develops in the G League as a novate and ends up being good enough for the thunder Isaiah Hartenstein’s Team option for the 2026-27 season and that Sorber fulfills this role. The most realistic scenario is that Sorber takes a little longer to break the rotation, but it is a great endowment with a set of fantasy skills.

10. F Collin Murray-Boyles, Tor

CMB would be higher if it were in a better situation. He has the Statet to be a dominant fantasy producer, especially in the category leagues. However, the adjustment next to Scottie Barnes is interesting. However, the talent wins, and it is difficult enough to leave it so low.

11. G EGOR DEMIN, BKN

Regardless of how you feel as a perspective (I am lower with him), this is an ideal situation. Brooklyn had so many timely protection problems last season, so they wrote three, and also a seven -foot set that plays like a guard. Use selection no. 8 A DEMIN means they will give you the keys and will let you run the program. If you are looking for the first year’s production and you can deal with inefficiency, DEMIN could be taken earlier.

Tier 4: Potential Top 75 Seasons ahead

12. G Cedric Coward, Mem

The coward could replace Desmond Bane To the starting line. Has a wingspan of 7’2 “and fires threads. Fantasy potential.

13. G Tre Johnson, was

The score and the shoot are excellent, but it does not bring much more to the score of the box. Johnson should be a better player for magicians than for fantasy managers.

14. G KASPAR JAKUCIONIS, MIA

He fell into the heat and now Jakucionis does not have a ton of competition for minutes. The adjustment next to Thyler Herro It is questionable about defense, but Jakucionis in an important role should lead to a ton of production in the box score.

15. C Ryan Kalkbrenner, Chan

The Hornets added Kalkbrenner to the second round and will compete immediately to start an initial role. Had an average of 2.7 blocks per game at university and now it will be fed by easy buckets Lamelo ball.

16. C Denyo Wolf, BKN

Wolf is a dynamic center that should be able to create mismatch against great defenders. In addition, the grains that can happen as the wolf do not often occur, and most are fantasy studs.

17. G Walter Clayton Jr., Uta

There is a real possibility that Clayton will end up being the best guard on the team by opening the night. In this role, it will provide a lot of three points and assists. Utah said they have finished closing and Clayton will help with that.

18. F Rasheer Fleming, Phx

It slid in the second round, but Fleming is much better than that. Can shoot threads at a wingspan of 7.5 “. Fantasy Goldmine on a team without much depth.

Tier 5: Top 100 on reverse

19. F Noa Essue, Chi

Essengue is not the most polished scorer but should make an easy appearance Josh GiddeyAnd it’s a good turn upside down on Chicago’s wing. It will be interesting to see how it coexists by the side Matthew Buzel.

20. F Carter Bryant, SAS

Bryant is a high -level defensive perspective with the offensive interior. At this point there is no clear path to a few minutes, but its defense will be valuable. The way your offense progresses will determine what success it is because you should be able to obtain defensive statistics if it is on the ground.

21. C Joan Beringer, my

Long -term project here. Hope is that I can learn to be Rudy Gobert of one’s own man. Do not expect much production over the next few seasons, but the reverse is huge.

22. F Nique Clifford, sac

A work of earnings for the kings and, if you can get enough minutes, is a choice for fantasy managers. It is a greater perspective, but it can provide well -rounded numbers to the box score.

23. C Yang Hansen, fear

I liked Yang before the project. He is a strong passenger for an older man who played well in the combination. Like everyone else, I did not expect it to be a first round choice and certainly did not expect it to go 16. However, Portland’s direction basically raised its reputation in this choice, and that means something to me. It has a fantasy competition. As fit Donovan Outing It is unclear, but I would not let Yang fall above this place to your news project and, if you trust Joe Cronin, feel free to do -you have a swing before.

24. G Jase Richardson, Orl

Orlando is the right one to perfect for Richardson to prosper as a ballot bolt on the side of some great players. He may not play very soon, but he is an efficient brain guard that will make Magic fans.

25. F Asa Newell, Atl

In terms of PLATYSTYLE, John Collins It is a pretty good comparison for Newell, and Collins enjoyed some really productive seasons in Atlanta. With Jalen Johnson in front of him, Newell does not have the same way to the minutes he had Collins, but as situations change, there is a path for Newell to be a really good fantastic option.

Tier 6: I see the vision

26. G Nolan Traore, BKN

I am not sure how it fits in with the other guards they wrote, but the careful assistance is intriguing.

27. G Hugo Gonzalez, Bos

Gonzez played time for a talented Real Madrid team as a 19 -year -old. It is effective in transition and defense. The shot needs to work but this is a swing to Boston

28. F Adou Thiero, Lal

An athletic defender on the wing that can mark in transition. Thieri meets many needs for the lakers and the robbery is intriguing for fantasy managers.

29. F Will Riley, was

Riley has the advantage of impacting the game in various ways of offense, but it may be a few years. Washington will give you the opportunity to develop -but do not wait for early production.

30. Gi Saf, see

Playmaking in reverse is intriguing, but once again I am not sure how everything fits Brooklyn with all these ball manipulators.

31. G KAM JONES, IND

Tyrese Haliburton will probably lose all next season. Jones was a productive protector last season and immediately provided some value to fantasy managers if they need to start from time to time.

32. F Noah Penda, Orl

Another great magic player who is also a high -level defender. The path of Penda in the minutes is not clear, but he is a talented player who only needs to find out a way to mark.

33. G Drake Powell, BKN

I really like Powell as a perspective, but I don’t think it translates into a great value. He is a high -level defender and a Freak athlete, but this did not translate into many defensive statistics in North Carolina.

34. C Amari Williams, Bos

Kristaps Porzingis is in Atlanta. To Horford and Lluc The grain They are free agents. Someone has to play in the Boston center and Thyler Zeller Do not walk through this door. Williams was also a strong crossing center for a big one in Kentucky last season.

35. C Maxime Raynaud, bag

Raynaud would have taken long before the place where the kings had him, so it was a great choice for them. I hoped to find a situation where I could play very soon but be the backup behind it Domestic Soap He does not leave him many minutes. In a different situation, I would take much earlier to Raynaud.

36. C Yanic Konan Niederhauser, Lac

A rim runner who can block the shots is an archetype with whom he has been very successful playing James HardenBut the backup to Ivica Zubac does not leave Konan Niederhauser with great opportunity.

37. F LIAM MCNEELEY, CHA

McNeeley fought on a role for Uconn who will not play the NBA. But even if it is better than in college, there are not many things that translate into fantasy basketball in any format, unless you are really desperate by three points.

Tier 7: Wild Cards

38. F Bogoljub Markovic, thousand **

39. F MICAH PEAVY, NO

40. G Alijah Martin, Tor

41. F Jamir Watkins, was

42. G Javon Small, Mem

43. F Sion James, Cham

44. G Chaz Lanier, Det

45. C Johni Broome, Phi

46. ​​G KOBY BREA, PHX

47. F Eric Dixon, Lal*

48. C Vladislav Goldin, Mia*

49. C Rocco Zikarsky, min

50. G John Tonje, Uta

51. F Lachlan Olbrich, Chi

52. G RYAN NEMBHARD, DAL*

53. G Tyrese Proctor, Cle

54. G Mark Sears, a thousand*

55. G Will Richard, GSW

56. G KOBE SANDERS, LAC

57. G Kadary Richmond, was*

58. F RJ Luis Jr., UTA*

59. G Chucky Hepburn, Tor*

60. G Hunter Sallis, you*

61. G Caleb Love, fear*

62. F Alex Toohey, GSW

63. G Max Shulga, Bos

64. F Brooks Barnizer, OKC

65. F Eli Law, Atl ***

66. F Mohamed Diawara, Nyk

67. G Taelon Peter, A

68. G Jahmai Mashack, Mem

69. C Dylan Cardwell, SAC*

70. F CHX*

71. G Tamar Bates, den*

72. C Hunter Dickinson, ni*

73. G MILES KELLY, DAL*

74. FS Saliou Sport, Cle **

*Two -way udfas

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