Transfer Portal News – Devy Impact
@jim_DFF continues his “Transfer Portal” series, covering the biggest transfer news in January and what this means for your Devy teams.
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@jim_DFF continues his “Transfer Portal” series, covering the biggest transfer news in January and what this means for your Devy teams.
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C.J. Stroud had one of the greatest rookie quarterback seasons in NFL history. @jim_DFF breaks down his historic year and talks Dynasty value in this DFF exclusive article.
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Bryce Young had a less than inspiring rookie season for fantasy and real-life purposes. How much blame should we place on Bryce, and is it time to hit the panic button? @jim_DFF gives you his take here.
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In 2023, Brock Purdy has solidified his spot as the 49ers play caller and established himself as a quality NFL starter. Where should we value Purdy in Dynasty leagues heading into 2024? @jim_DFF has your answer here.
Brock Purdy – Top 12 Dynasty QB? Read More »
Rashee Rice has seen a meteoric rise in Dynasty value to end his rookie year. But is he legit? @jim_DFF has the breakdown in this DFF exclusive article.
Just How Good is Rashee Rice? Read More »
Former Washington State QB Cameron Ward just declared for the 2024 NFL draft. Where does he fit within this loaded QB draft class? @jim_DFF has the answers for you here.
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@jim_DFF covers the biggest transfer news in college football this month and the fantasy impact it has on each player.
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There has been an influx of player transfer news in college football this month, so many that it can be challenging to keep everything straight. In this article, I will cover all of those big-name QB transfers and give my thoughts on how this affects their Devy value headed into 2024 and beyond. I also plan to make a follow-up article covering the skill-position transfers, so be on the lookout! We have quite a few names to discuss at quarterback, so let’s jump right in and talk some college football!
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Kevin “KC” Concepcion, freshman WR from NC State, played his high school football at Julius L. Chambers High School in Charlotte, NC. KC was ranked a 3-star recruit on ESPN as the WR130 in his class. He was rated more highly on Rivals, earning a 4-star designation, and ranked as the WR53 overall. In his final two high school seasons, KC caught 65 passes for 977 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was also used as a rusher and special teams guy, finishing with 1,032 all-purpose yards as a senior. As a junior, KC returned three punts for touchdowns.
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The Texas Longhorns have had an elite offense all season long, as confirmed by their 12-1 record, playoff bid, and 36.2 points per game. Much of this success can be attributed to their two junior wide receivers, Xavier Worthy and Adonai Mitchell. Both players have lofty expectations waiting for them at the NFL level, but which player will end up becoming the better fantasy asset? Let’s discuss some numbers and help answer that question for you.
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You don’t want to be that middling team that finishes 7th or 8th or stumbles into the playoffs with little hope of advancement. When you have owners taking their teams in opposite directions, it opens up the opportunity to get some trades completed that are mutually beneficial. These late-season trades can be the quickest and most efficient deals, in my opinion. As desperation sets in with injuries or unforeseen circumstances, dynasty owners are more willing to “lose” a trade at face value in order to keep the train on the tracks. Now, let’s take a look at a few of the trades I completed.
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Man, has Derek Carr been beaten up this year or what? Carr exited the Saints’ Week 13 matchup early with several injury concerns, including his shoulder, back, and head. Carr is now in concussion protocol for the second time in three games, so he will likely be sitting out the game against Carolina next week. Enter Jameis Winston, who has been quite underwhelming in his few relief appearances this year, but still, he’s a live arm with a decent fantasy ceiling.
In high school, McMillan was a two-way player on the football field, playing wide receiver and defensive back. On the offensive side, McMillan hauled 179 receptions, 2,640 yards, and 34 touchdowns over three varsity seasons for Servite High School in California. As a senior in 2021, McMillan was named the Polynesian High School Football Player of the Year and was a finalist for Gatorade National Football Player of the Year.
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Dortch was a player I had high hopes for heading into the 2023 season after several impressive showings in 2022. His opportunities were limited last season, but in the games he saw more than a 75% snap share, Dortch averaged ten targets per game in this Arizona offense. He was an integral part of this passing attack, and not all of this was when Kyler was healthy; Dortch was producing late in the season with Colt McCoy, Trace McSorley, and David Blough as his quarterbacks. With only Marquise Brown clearly ahead of him on the depth chart, I thought Dortch has a real shot to earn himself an every-down role in this offense. However, that was far from the case when the 2023 season started.
This is the second consecutive week Wicks has made our list, but it needs to be reiterated as the rookie continues to produce while flying under the radar. As we mentioned last week, the usage has not been there (less than 50% snaps played since Christian Watson returned), but the efficiency has certainly been there. Dontayvion has made his presence known every time he steps onto the field, making one explosive play after another.
Welcome back, DFF Devy fans! We are now on our third and final article in this “Devy TE Landscape” series. If you missed the first two articles, you can check out Part 1 here and Part 2 here. So far, I’ve covered my Top 10 tight ends eligible for the 2024 NFL Draft. Now, we will discuss my favorite TE underclassmen to target in Devy leagues. I have three players from the 2025 class and three from the 2026 class that I feel have the best chance of hitting at the NFL level. Let’s jump right in and talk some college football!
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Welcome back for Part 2 of 3 in this “Devy TE Landscape” series. If you missed Part 1, be sure to check that out here. Part 1 covered my Top 5 ranked tight ends that are eligible for the 2024 NFL draft. In Part 2, we’ll cover my 6th-10th ranked tight ends in this draft class, and Part 3 will cover which underclassmen we should be paying attention to in Devy regarding the tight end position. Let’s pick up where we left off with my TE #6 in the class!
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Xavier Gipson is a rookie UDFA out of Stephen F Austin, where he had an incredibly successful college career. Gipson finished his career for the Lumberjacks with 243 receptions, 4,305 yards, and 37 touchdowns over four seasons. He exceeded 1k receiving yards in his junior and senior seasons, but playing for an FCS program prevented the star wide receiver from fielding much interest from NFL scouts. However, Xavier proved the doubters wrong and made the 53-man roster for the New York Jets this year. He’s also seen his usage skyrocket in these past two weeks.
We all know the tight end position is the most difficult to get right in fantasy football, and we also understand the substantial advantage one has when owning one of the few “league-breaking” tight ends in fantasy (especially in tight end premium leagues). There are many names to comb through and analyze in college football, so I will be breaking this into three parts. For Parts 1 and 2, I will give you my Top 10 TEs that are draft-eligible in 2024 (the first five in Part 1 and the next five in Part 2). In Part 3, I’ll discuss which young tight ends we should invest in for Devy leagues in the 2025 and 2026 Draft classes. So, without further ado, let’s find those tight ends that could make an impact at the NFL level.
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Noah Brown appeared to be a fringe NFL wide receiver at best through the first five years of his career. It wasn’t until last season in Dallas that he showed any real signs of life. After the departure of veteran star Amari Cooper, the WR2 spot was wide open for the taking, and Brown surprised many by filling that hole. He finished the 2022 season with a respectable 43 receptions, 555 yards, and three touchdowns, all career highs.