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You OTT’a Know

This 2025 RB draft class looks to be stacked, especially after several elite names have announced their decision to stay for their senior season. As a result, Jaydn Ott has been more or less an afterthought in the Devy community. @DynastyPatrolHQ explains why it would be a mistake to pass up on this prospect in your Devy leagues.

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A First Look: 2023 Quarterbacks

Every year, recruits enter the college game and our devy radar. While it is risky to select a player before seeing them on a college field, it’s super satisfying owning someone as a freshman, then watching that player score points for you on Sundays. Other positions are different, but when I see “it” in a high school quarterback, I don’t hesitate to select said player in my devy drafts. Trevor Lawrence and Justin Fields, two of the highest-rated recruits in 24/7 history, still fell in devy drafts due to their age despite showing “it”.

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Devy Scouting Report: Laviska Shenault Jr.

When Laviska Shenault Jr. entered college back in 2017, he was the 73rd ranked wide receiver in his class by 247 Sports. Shenault received offers from schools like Alabama, LSU, and UCLA, but instead chose Colorado, and was never expected to make much if any noise. Fast forward two years and Shenault is arguably the top wide receiver prospect in the 2020 NFL draft.

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Mid-American Conference: WR and TE

Despite playing at a smaller school, Odom was still able to rack up a solid stat line of 20 receptions, 308 yards, and 3 TDs during his freshman year at Ohio. He proceeded to improve upon these stats during his Sophomore year, amassing 30 receptions, 418 yards, and 2 TDs. Odom proved to be a reliable target in that offense, repeatedly flashing sideline awareness and remarkable toe-dragging ability whenever necessary. In addition, Odom utilized every bit of his 6’1” frame when faced with contested catch situations, as he consistently out-positioned and out-muscled DBs at the catch point.

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Mid-American Athletic Conference Defensive Spotlight

Alvin Davis, Safety, Akron Senior 5’ 9” 175 lbs 2020 Class Strengths: Hard Hitter Position Flexibility Film Junkie Playmaker Ballhawk Weaknesses: Size Over Aggressive Getting Off Blocks He played safety for the Zips for three seasons and put up big numbers and helped lead the secondary. Now as a senior he is learning to play

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One on One with Memphis Tigers Linebacker Bryce Huff

Memphis Tigers #55 Linebacker One of the top rising pass rushers in college football, Memphis Tigers linebacker Bryce Huff, is coming off a forty-nine tackle, nineteen tackle for a loss and nine and a half sack performance, in his first full season as a starter. Now entering his senior season, he is primed to be

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Devy Spotlight: A.J. Dillon, Running Back, Boston College

College: Boston College Position: Running Back Year Eligible: 2020 Devy Rank: Position – 9 Height: 6’0” Weight: 245 lbs. Games Watched: UMass (2018), FSU (2018), Miami (2018) A.J. Dillon is another member of what should be a loaded 2020 rookie class. As of now, Dillon will likely be an early second round pick in rookie

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