Wide Receivers

Making Sense of the NFL Combine: WR Edition

The time between the NFL combine and NFL draft is an exciting one for Dynasty Fantasy Footballers. This period of time between these events is littered with contrary suggestions and speculations as to how to interpret workouts and the information we have from prospects’ collegiate careers. For example, you’ll see articles about how great Will […]

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WR Charles Johnson, Minnesota Vikings

From Small School to Small Time? You decide. No matter how you slice it, Charles Johnson has shown flashes of brilliance as an NFL wide-out. Changes in situation, moving between three organizations and incoming talent have all contributed to a tapestry of mediocrity spun by NFL brass and dumped on the head of CJ12. Is

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WR Donte Moncrief, Indianapolis Colts

The Donte Moncrief Wet Blanket If you are a dynasty player, you know of Donte Moncrief. Standing 6’2” and over 220lbs, flashing absurd speed and burst, he’s the monster Wide Receiver that #TeamBigWR covets religiously. Athleticism junkies drool over his 115.5 Sparq-X score (79th-Percentile). Even market share fanatics, like myself, look intriguingly at his 32-percent Dominator

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WR Moritz Boehringer, Aalen, Germany

As the focus of fantasy footballers everywhere shifts to the NFL Draft, it is time to take a look at who is possibly the most intriguing foreign prospect in recent memory. I am speaking of course, about Germany’s Moritz Boehringer. Having never played competitively on American soil before, Boehringer is a very raw prospect, to

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WR Jordan Payton, UCLA Bruins

More Than Meets the Eye? With the 2016 NFL Draft fast approaching, fantasy football rookie drafts are right around the corner. As such, the vigilant fantasy owner is always on the lookout for information on that elusive sleeper who could change their fantasy fortunes. With that said, one of the most popular rookie scouting information

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WR Braxton Miller, Ohio State Buckeyes

If there is one guy that has polarized NFL analysts and scouts since the end of the college football season, it would be wide receiver, Braxton Miller. This Ohio State University product made the switch to wide receiver, after playing 3 of his 4-year college career at the quarterback position. Coming out of high school

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WR Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina Gamecocks

Pharoh Cooper is a former high school quarterback gifted with the opportunity to play college ball at the University of South Carolina. During his first year at South Carolina, he was asked to split time between defensive back and wide receiver (defensive back being another position he played at the high school level). The first

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Cohort Study: Risks of Drafting RB’s over WR’s

Welcome to the inaugural article of the Dynasty Ghost Map! I figured the best way to introduce myself would be to tell a horrible truth….. Ready? “Last season, I won a dynasty championship with Bilal Powell and Tim Hightower as my starting running backs……” For most you, this is far more frustrating than comical. However, this statement

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WR Leonte Carroo, Rutgers Scarlet Knights

Continuing this new area of focus here at DFF, I wanted to review another prospect whom I’ve thoroughly enjoyed watching this off-season, but who is not garnering the hype that some of the other wide receivers are in this class. Leonte Carroo is a 5’11” 217 lbs. senior out of Don Bosco Preparatory High School in

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WR Michael Thomas, Ohio State Buckeyes

Michael Thomas is no stranger to the world of football. In fact, you could even say it’s in his blood. His uncle, is former NFL receiver and current ESPN analyst, Keyshawn Johnson. Regardless, of his pedigree, Thomas is a truly definable talent himself and was a 4-star recruit coming out of high school. Although, he

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WR Kenny Bell, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Fans of the late 90’s video game, Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, should be familiar with the character “Afro Thunder”. In fact, more people may be familiar with the fictitious character than with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers first year wide receiver, Kenny Bell, aka Afro Thunder.  The 6-1, 185-pound Bell completed his Nebraska career as the

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WR Josh Doctson, Texas Christian Horned Frogs

Continuing with this new area of focus at Dynasty Football Factory, I want to dive into a guy who has been one of my favorites to watch throughout this draft process; Josh Doctson. Before we dig in let’s get a little background on this 2015 All-American and Biletnikoff Award Finalist. Doctoring a Trend of Success

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WR Corey Coleman, Baylor Bears

Baylor wide receiver Corey Coleman is such an intriguing player to have for my first article. Coleman is a converted running back possessing very natural talent, especially when running in the open field. Additionally, he shows a determination and knack in getting into the end zone. I fully expect the Coleman hype to reach amazing

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WR Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma Sooners

Sterling Shepard has been a Sooner since birth. His father, Derrick Shepard, was a walk on at OU, wearing #3, while also playing the WR spot. The elder Shepard also helped the Sooners win the 1985 National Championship. Unfortunately, Sterling’s father was unable to see him don the same #3 jersey for the Sooners. Derrick

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WR Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh Panthers

In the Beginning Tyler Boyd played many different roles for his High School in Clairton, Pennsylvania, including running back, wide receiver, quarterback, punt returner, and even defensive back. However, he was primarily used as a running back, where he tallied an incredible 2,584 yards and 43 touchdowns in his senior year alone, and no, that

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