Dynasty Football: Home Run Derby Rookie Buys
@fantasybuff_ drops six of his favorite rookies you should be trading for in your Dynasty Leagues before the price gets out of hand.
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@fantasybuff_ drops six of his favorite rookies you should be trading for in your Dynasty Leagues before the price gets out of hand.
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@FFChalmers covers some of the more noteworthy rookie performances in Week 2 and gives his thoughts on their Dynasty value.
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@FFChalmers and @FFDelly bring you Part 3 of their “Rookie Stock Watch” series, discussing some more big-name rookies from a Dynasty perspective. Stay up to date with the latest news in this ~FREE~ episode of the Always Be Building show!
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@force_fantasy brings you the most important news from NFL training camp thus far, discussing dynasty impact for these players as well.
10 Important Training Camp Notes to Improve Your Dynasty Team: Part 1 Read More »
With the 134th pick in the #NFLDraft, the New York Jets select Braelon Allen, RB, Wisconsin. Allen is ranked 39th overall in the Dynasty Football Factory SF Rookie Draft Rankings. #DFFArmy #AlwaysBeBuilding #AlwaysBeScouting #DynastyFootball #NFL #NFLTrades #NFLTransactions
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@Jim_DFF takes an analytical look at the incoming 2024 RB class to give his picks on the best rushing, receiving, and overall RB threat this rookie class has to offer
2024 RB Analytical Breakdown Read More »
@DynastyPatrolHQ compares two of the top incoming rookie RBs in Blake Corum and Braelon Allen and gives his advice on which one he prefers heading into rookie season
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As the 2023 collegiate season comes to a close with another momentous bowl season, the 2024 NFL draft and subsequent dynasty rookie drafts are just around the corner. Today, I will highlight my top four RBs coming into the NFL draft as the RB market seems muddy with guys like Treveyon Henderson and Rocket Sanders choosing to remain in college.
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Devy players and film guys alike are saying this 2024 RB draft class doesn’t have the top-end talent that 2023 had with Bijan Robinson, and maybe not even Jahmyr Gibbs or De’Von Achane. Nonetheless, I think we have some talented backs ready to make that next step into the NFL ranks and a few you could justify taking in the first round of 2024 Superflex rookie drafts. So, who exactly are the front-runners for RB1 in this 2024 draft class? In my mind, there are three clear names at the top of this list, with a couple of “Dark Horse” players that could make the jump into this tier. Let’s talk college football and find out who the Dynasty RB1 in this 2024 class is.
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Trey Benson may not be a household name in the same sense that TreVeyon Henderson or Raheim Sanders is, but don’t be surprised if you hear this guy’s name every Sunday a year from now. Benson earned the attention of Devy players midway through his redshirt sophomore campaign, posting some truly impressive numbers and helping the Seminoles to a six-game win streak to end the season. Before we look at his 2022 season and projections for the NFL, let’s start from the beginning.
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With spring practices underway for NCAA college football it felt like the right time to highlight the current landscape of Devy rankings through the lens of my top 5 Devy players at each main skill position: QB, RB, and WR.
If you’re into Devy or just curious about the format this is the article for you! This is the second in a three-part series. The previous piece covered QBs, HERE. This piece covers RBs and the next will highlight my favorite Devy WRs, respectively.
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We go off-script today as @DynastyPatrolHQ offers up an alternative to traditional Devy Dynasty Football formats.
Reinventing Devy As We Know It Read More »
A four-star recruit from Fond Du Lac, Wisconsin, Braelon Allen burst onto the scene as a true freshman in 2021. Arguably the best two-way player in the state of Wisconsin coming out, Allen dominated the high school gridiron as both an All-Area Safety and All-Area RB. In his senior season, he averaged 14.6 yards per carry. Entering college, there was some doubt about whether Allen would play offense or defense at the next level. It was believed he could convert to MIKE LB, as his 6’2” 232 lbs. frame would suggest. Alas, RB would be Braelon’s calling and it was the right decision.
Braelon Allen: 2022 Devy Profile Read More »
The College Football regular season has come to an end this week, and we are here to show you all of the breakout players that you need to be aware of both for devy leagues and in standard dynasty leagues. In devy, you will likely be able to acquire these players in your offseason drafts, and in dynasty leagues, be sure to keep your first-round picks in these players eligible years close to the vest.
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After receiving limited playing time at Ohio State in 2019, and 2020, Jameson Williams transferred to Alabama. The decision to transfer looks to be the right decision, as Williams is leading the SEC in receiving yards with 1,028 and receiving touchdowns with ten. This past weekend against New Mexico State, Williams had a career-high three-touchdown game, catching six passes for 158 yards. Through ten games this season, Williams has a dominator rating of 30.6%, which should qualify this year as a “breakout” for him. Listed at 6’2” 189 pounds, Jameson will be tagged as skinny for the BMI truthers in the fantasy football community. His production in the SEC cannot be ignored, even if it is Junior season. Alabama’s track record for producing first-round draft picks could continue with Jameson Williams.
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Romeo Doubs is a senior wide receiver for the Nevada Wolf Pack. He stands 6’2 and 200 lbs. which if validated at the NFL Combine represents a receiver that can play the slot or on the outside. Doubs will not test off the charts athletically at the NFL Combine, but he is likely to hit all of the athletically-based thresholds we like to see. Although coming out of Nevada is not ideal for a prospect, the Mountain West has brought up incredible players like Marshall Faulk, Nate Burleson, Keenan McCardell, Doug Martin, and most recently Davante Adams.
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