Devy

Early Look at Zachary Evans

One of the hottest names in college football recruiting at the moment is Zachary Evans, an RB from North Shore, Texas. Evans is ranked as the #2 running back and #16 overall player in the country according to 247Sports. He had recently committed to the University of Georgia but has since decommitted and opened up his recruitment again. His commitment is one of the hottest topics in CFB recruiting at the moment, and everyone is interested to see where such a talented player will end up.

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2020 Superflex Devy Mock Draft Round 1

With the declaration deadline officially passing, now seems more than fitting for a Superflex Devy mock draft. The next two classes have an abundance of talent. This is just the first round of a three-round mock draft highlighting the top talent of the 2021 and 2022 classes.

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Wisconsin Running Back Jonathan Taylor Declares For The 2020 NFL Draft

For the 2020 class to live up to the hefty expectations placed upon them by devy communities, it requires the necessary guys to declare. Fortunately for the owners who mortgaged their future for this class, those pieces are falling into place. This class contains a few running back prospects who have the potential to be RB1s and league winners for multiple years. One of these running backs is Wisconsin’s Jonathan Taylor. Taylor enters the pre-draft process as a tier-one RB and my RB2. 

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2020 Wide Receiver Pre-Draft Profile: Lynn Bowden Jr.

“Athlete” Lynn Bowden Jr. was not a player I was very familiar with until the Belk Bowl Brawl. If you are not aware, Bowden Jr. was involved in a pre-game scuffle before the Kentucky vs. Virginia Tech game. It was the drama that got my attention, but it was his play on the field that intrigued me.  

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Intro to Devy Part 1: Getting Started

If you’re reading this article, you’ve found the first article in DFF’s brand new Devy section. Today is part one of your introduction to Devy and our aim is to introduce you to the Devy league format. In the near future, we’ll debut part two of your introduction to Devy titled: Scouting 101. We will also host mock drafts, publish offensive and defensive player profiles, all in an effort to help put those lesser known college players on your radar. After all, how many times can you read about Leonard Fournette and Nick Chubb? Let’s jump right into Devy leagues, the different ways to acquire Devy players and even how to introduce your existing league to the Devy experience. What is Devy? Developmental leagues – we’ll call them Devy for short – are specialized dynasty leagues that allow owners to acquire players that are, more often than not, still on college rosters. Once drafted, these players are carried on a dynasty Taxi Squad or Practice Squad until they are drafted by an NFL team. At that point, owners in a Devy league usually have the option to leave the player on their Taxi Squad during their rookie season, promote the player to their active roster or cut the player and move on. It’s important to remember, that players acquired as “Devy’s” will not be part of the normal rookie draft pool. Why should I play Devy? The majority of my fantasy football leagues are Devy leagues. I could sit here and list all of the reasons that I play Devy,

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