Wide Receivers

WR Corey Davis, Western Michigan

Background Corey Davis Western Michigan University Senior Wide Receiver 6’3” 215lbs DOB: Jan 11th, 1995(22 years on draft day) Corey Davis is from Wheaton, Illinois and attended Wheaton-Warrenville South High School. Coming out of high school, Davis was only rated as a 2 star prospect by Rivals.com. In 2013, Davis began his career at Western

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WR Equanimeous St. Brown, Notre Dame

Quickly emerging as the top wide receiver in the Notre Dame offense, Equanimeous St. Brown has turned heads due to his game play and his name. At 6’5” and 205 pounds, St. Brown is a huge target and a physical receiver. Background Equanimeous St. Brown Notre Dame Sophomore Wide Receiver 6’5″ 205 lbs Once a

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Player Profile: WR Stefon Diggs

Home Body Stefon Diggs has the pedigree to maintain his production for years. Looking back, he was a five-star recruit coming out of high school and was rated as the 2nd best wide receiver, behind current Philadelphia Eagles WR Dorial Green-Beckham in the class of 2012. Additionally, he had offers from Ohio State, Auburn, USC,

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Devy Watch: WR Richie James, MTSU

WR, Richie James, MTSU RS-Sophomore 5’9” 180 lbs In high school, Richie James was a track guy and a 3-star football recruit out of Sarasota, FL. He played both quarterback and wide receiver. Like most high school quarterbacks who are the best athlete on the field, James spent most of his Friday nights repeatedly making

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Zero RB vs. Zero WR

There’s a war brewing in the fantasy football community. A split, a great divide that could change everything going forward. What is causing this great schism? Team #ZeroWR vs. #ZeroRB. Blood will spill and many great lives will be lost. Okay it’s really not that big of a deal, but it is actually a pretty

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Who will Underperform: 2016 WR Edition

I recently covered running backs who I predicted would underperform in 2016 and now it’s time for me to focus on the receivers. I don’t recall where I heard it so I cannot give this quote the credit it’s due, but I always loved the saying “you can’t win your league with your 1st round pick, but you

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Player Profile: WR Tyrell Williams

If you have ever researched Fantasy Football, you’ve probably heard the saying, “You can’t win your league early on, but you can lose it.” In most cases, that proves to be true, but fantasy analysts are completely missing the opposite end of spectrum. In the late rounds of your fantasy draft and even in the

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Player Profile: WR Rishard Matthews

Originally a 7th round pick of the Miami Dolphins in 2012 out of the University of Nevada-Reno, wide receiver Rishard Matthews played out his rookie contract in South Florida and hit the open market this past off-season. In March he signed a 3-year, 15 million-dollar contract, with the Tennessee Titans, after fielding offers from several

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Breakout WR’s in 2016

When writing an article like this there’s a certain process that many people would argue needs to happen. Defining the word “breakout” would be a good start, but then it gets more complicated. What types of stats or traits are being looked for in order to help identify these “breakout” receivers? I’ve read these types

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Player Profile: WR Tevaun Smith

Every season, we, as dynasty players, see little known players come from a less than stellar college offense with great measurables and explosive athleticism and we can’t help but wonder… “What could this guy do in a better system given the opportunity?” This year, that particular player is wide receiver, Tevaun Smith. As an Iowa

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