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Deepest of Deep Dives: Markeith Miller, RB, Mary Hardin-Baylor

Okay, so before I start I have a disclaimer. At no point am I saying this guy is going to be a future NFL Hall of Famer. I am just here to “spread awareness.” Markeith Miller is a senior that is plying his trade for Mary Hardin-Baylor in the NCAA Division III, American Southwest Conference. […]

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2018 DFF Battle of the Sexes

We are back for a 2nd year! After the male team took the spoils winning 5-4 last year, the ladies have come back for revenge. https://dynastyfootballfactory.com/battle-of-the-sexes-2017-the-results/ This year, the competition will work a little differently. We have trimmed each team’s roster down to seven people and the whole format has completely changed. This year’s competitors

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Why You Shouldn’t Over-Think Preseason Performances

Before we start, I know a lot of people already take preseason performances with a pinch of salt, but I am targeting the rest of people with this who see that [profiler]Damoun Patterson[/profiler] had a huge game and they start drafting him in leagues way above his ADP. Quarterbacks Okay, now quarterbacks are probably the

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Realistic opportunities for Rookie QBs

I am going to be looking at the opportunities for this year’s rookie Quarterback class and the chances of them getting some game time early and possibly becoming a force in fantasy football for the upcoming season. 1 – Josh Rosen, Arizona Cardinals Current position on the depth chart: Rosen currently sits 2nd on the

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The Bourne Sleeper: Why Kendrick Bourne is the answer for the 49ers

It is no secret that I am a big fan of [profiler]Kendrick Bourne[/profiler], despite limited production in his first season. The 6’2” 190 lb wide receiver was an undrafted free agent for the 49ers signed after last year’s draft. I believe he will have a chance to put himself among the likes of Rod Smith,

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Future Stars: Ta’Zhawn Henry, RB, Texas Tech

In this series, I am going to look at the ‘non-obvious’ players coming into college this year. So I won’t be going through the five-star recruits such as Justin Fields and Trevor Lawrence as you will already be very aware of them. This will generally be a look at three-star recruits or lower who I

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Future Stars: Coleton Beck, RB, Virginia Tech

In this article, I am going to be looking at Coleton Beck, RB out of Blacksburg, Virginia. He has just been signed as a three-star recruit by Virginia Tech and could have a big future in college football. Now, Virginia Tech isn’t exactly a storied franchise of recent years when it comes to their running

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Instant Impact: 2018 NFL Draft Round-1

Dynasty Reactions from @DFF_Degenerates 1. Cleveland Browns Baker Mayfield, QB, Oklahoma @DFF_Madman: So this is what I think: http://factorysports.wpengine.com/pre-draft-preview-cleveland-browns/ The Pied Piper… Welcome to Cleveland! @amazehayes_: No brainer. On to the Giants. @DFF_Thebrain: This pick sucks! Congratulations Browns on drafting Johnny 2.0. Browns gonna Brown. First QB under 6’1” drafted in the first round since… Johnny Football.

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Musical Chairs: Free Agents & Trades Part 2 (DFF Dynasty Degenerates)

Leading up to the NFL draft, @DFF_Degenerates gather again to chat about some of the biggest names to change teams in recent weeks. We’re talking about some interesting running back moves this time, along with more wide receivers. After all the player movement, who has the best seats at the fantasy table? Carlos Hyde to

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FCS Spotlight: Jaelon Acklin, WR, Western Illinois

Jaelon Acklin may not be on everyone’s radar this draft season, but I am going to do my best to convince you to get him on yours. With a background in basketball, track & field, and obviously football, Jaelon Acklin has earned all-state honors in three different disciplines over three years. He received all-state honors

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Musical Chairs: Free Agents & Trades Part 1 (DFF Dynasty Degenerates)

A busy offseason for offensive players moving to new places has the @DFF_Degenerates looking at some of Dynasty football’s favorite wide receiver commodities. Let’s talk about how things could shake-out for these fantasy football gypsies… wherever they may roam. After all the player movement, who has the best seats at the fantasy table? Jordan Matthews to

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Post-Combine Rookie Talk: DFF Degenerates Roundtable

Showcasing the talent and skills of prospective NFL rookies, the NFL Scouting Combine is a time for Dynasty Football owners to be on high alert for updates that help them complete their draft boards. The DFF Degenerates Roundtable (@DFF_Degenerates) talk candidly about the good and bad results of the 2018 NFL Combine. Risers: Were there

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