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Devy Watch Podcast EP. 43: 2019 NFL Mock Draft

EP43. Welcome to The Devy Watch Podcast (@DevyWatch) hosted by Lawrence Chaney (@pacificscouting), Jason DiRienzo (@allpurposeyrd8g), and Cody Garrett (@_codygarrett). A part of the Dynasty Football Network on dynastyfootballfactory.com  Lawrence and Jason tackle a few listener questions surrounding Shea Patterson, and his new receiver’s. Stephen Carr and his outlook surrounding his injury. A ton of 2019 NFL […]

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Devy Watch Podcast Episode 42: Rookie Value Shifts

EP42. Welcome to The Devy Watch Podcast (@DevyWatch) hosted by Lawrence Chaney (@pacificscouting), Jason DiRienzo (@allpurposeyrd8g), and Cody Garrett (@_codygarrett). A part of the Dynasty Football Network on dynastyfootballfactory.com Lawrence and Jason cover the Rookie value shifts after the 2018 NFL draft. New QB1. How the landing spots affect the QBs. Who gained the most value among

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SEC Spring ‘18: LSU

Quarterback Few positions have been as disappointing as the LSU QBs over the past decade. History tells me to skip this section altogether and get right to the RBs and the defense. Instead of using a bunch of my own words, I’m going to borrow from Billy Gomila from And The Valley Shook: “In the

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SEC Spring ‘18: Georgia Bulldogs

Quarterback Georgia has a pretty good problem on their hands at QB. Which future NFL QB should they start? Similar to [profiler]Nick Chubb[/profiler] or [profiler]Sony Michel[/profiler] debate, this will undoubtedly create some spirited conversations at the barbershop. Jake Fromm took over for an injured Jacob Eason in the opening game, and he never looked back. Fromm completed 62%

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SEC Spring ‘18: Mississippi State

Joe Moorhead was hired to build on the sturdy foundation that Dan Mullen assembled in Starkville. The offense will look quite different, but many of the current players on the roster should be good fits for the new scheme. Nick Fitzgerald suffered a gruesome ankle injury in last year’s Egg Bowl. He has been limited

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SEC Spring ’18: Tennessee Volunteers

  There has been an overhaul of Tennessee football. It seems like ages ago that they were the brunt of every joke for their embarrassing coaching hire process. Overall, I like the hires that they made, but I don’t think they will pay many dividends in 2018. Tyson Helton takes over as offensive coordinator, and

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ACC Spring ’18: University of North Carolina Tar Heels

  Quarterback UNC elected not to go with a traditional spring scrimmage this season. The reasoning behind this choice was the thought that they would get twice as many reps for their young team by going with an alternative strategy. Starting at the top, there is a QB controversy in Chapel Hill. Chazz Surratt had

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Devy Watch: South Carolina Spring Scrimmage

The University of South Carolina completed their annual Spring Scrimmage on Saturday, March 31st. The event was televised on the SEC Network and coverage lasted for nearly two hours. I will identify some things that I observed from their spring camp and attempt to forecast how they will fare in 2018, who may be relevant

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Devy Watch Podcast Episode 38: It’s Time!

Welcome to The Devy Watch Podcast (@DevyWatch) hosted by Lawrence Chaney (@pacificscouting), Jason DiRienzo (@allpurposeyrd8g), and Cody Garrett (@_codygarrett). A part of the Dynasty Football Network on dynastyfootballfactory.com Jason and LJ answer listener questions. -What is a Derion Kendrick? -How does one value current players compare to Devy and what to offer for N’Keal Harry and Cam Akers?

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National Signing Day: 2018 True Freshmen Mock Draft

National Signing Day just passed and we couldn’t think of a better way to deliver you the top incoming freshmen than with a superflex mock draft. Several members of the @DFF_Devy team went 3 rounds, 12 true freshmen per round, to help introduce you to the players who are about to take over college football.

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Devy Watch: WR Tyler Vaughns, USC Trojans

Background: Tyler Vaughns hails from Pasanda, California and attended Bishop Amat High School. Vaughns graduated from high school in 2016 making him draft eligible in the 2019 class. Rated the second overall wide receiver by the 247.com composite rankings and the 30th overall player. Vaughns picked USC over the likes of Texas A&M, Alabama, and Oklahoma.

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National Signing Day: 2018 RBs – Elite 11

I took a look at more than 70 RBs from this incoming true freshman class. I chose to use numerical rankings, but several of the players would be interchangeable within the same tier. This is my own version of the Elite 11. 11. Mychale Salahuddin, Undecided, 5’10” 193 (ESPN RB33) Mychale Salahuddin, a one-time USC

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National Signing Day: 2018 QBs – Elite 11

I took a look at more than 40 QBs from this incoming true freshman class. I chose to use numerical rankings, but several of the players would be interchangeable within the same tier. This is my own version of the Elite 11. 11. Quincy Patterson, Virginia Tech, 6’3” 232 (ESPN Athlete 22) Quincy Patterson is

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