1 |
Sam Howell |
QB1 |
UNC |
2022 |
Followed up his historic, record breaking freshman campaign with a better sophomore season; freshman passing TD record (38); 68.1 completion % in 2020;
Blessed with a freaking cannon for an arm with deadly accuracy; projected as potential #1 pick in 2022 NFL Draft, but a lock for Top 10 barring any injury |
2 |
DJ Uaigalelei |
QB2 |
Clemson |
2023 |
The next of coming Big Ben? The massive QB has all the tools to be an absolute stud and will taking over an offense with dynamic playmakers &
an outstanding offensive coach; Put up two monster performance in two spot starts for Lawrence; SHOULD be the #1 pick in the 2023 draft...any bets? |
3 |
Breece Hall |
RB1 |
Iowa State |
2022 |
After breakout freshman campaign, Hall proved it was no fluke and announced himself as an elite NFL RB prospect; Would be a top 5 RB in 2021 if eligible
Constantly breaking tackles; sub 4.5 speed; Unbelievable balance, patient runner, great vision; Receiving upside; a tier of his own for 2022 rookie RBs |
4 |
Bijan Robinson |
RB2 |
Texas |
2023 |
The #1 ranked frosh RB lived up to the hype once he started getting more touches; Put up an insane 8.2 YPC in a Power 5 conference; Best RB ceiling
Averaged 177.5 yards and 2 TDs while displaying some receiving upside in his last 2 games; Expect a HUGE leap with a year of college under his belt. |
5 |
Spencer Rattler |
QB3 |
Oklahoma |
2022 |
#1 QB of the 2019 class stuck behind Jalen Hurts for a year; Lived to the hype as he display the ability to be a true dual threat QB in the pros;
Put together a great first year as a starter (68% comp, 2,784 yards, 25 TDs and 7 picks) with some rushing upside (160 yards, 6 TDs); A 1st rd pick in 2022 |
6 |
Bryce Young |
QB4 |
Alabama |
2023 |
Waited patiently behind Mac Jones; Rated top QB prospect by many in 2020 class by 247Sports; Maybe more dangerous with his legs than his arm
Film and his numbers speak to a Russell Wilson-type QB; Plenty of weapons in Bama; His ceiling may have him ranked too low on these rankings |
7 |
Kedon Slovis |
QB5 |
USC |
2022 |
Came out of nowhere for a histroic freshman season at USC; Most efficient passer in college football in 2019 (30:9 TD-Int ratio in 12 games) took
a few steps back in 2020 (17:7 TD-Int ratio in 6 games); Weird all around year in Pac 12 due to COVID, have faith in a big 2022 bounce back year |
8 |
Isaish Spiller |
RB3 |
Texas A&M |
2022 |
One cut then he's gone; elite speed with an ideal build; breakout as a frosh with 1,149 scrimmage yards and 10 TDs; Despite scoring only 7 TDs in 2020,
Spiller exceeded his yardage (1,167 yds from scrimmage) in 4 less games; A legit NFL RB prospect who will be a C2C workhorse in 2021 |
9 |
Tank Bigsby |
RB4 |
Auburn |
2023 |
The SEC freshman of the year is a throw back power back who is appropriately nicknamed;192 yards vs. Mississippi State gave him more rushing
yards than Bo Jackson in their freshman season; 834 rushing yards on 138 carries with 5 TDs; Expect more opportunity in 2021 and has RB1 potential |
10 |
Garret Wilson |
WR1 |
Ohio State |
2022 |
Exceptional athlete with huge NFL upside; A natural WR, so fluid and gets up HIGH with ease, makes arcobatic catches; Great QBs to throw him the ball
Put up bigger numbers in 2021 despite playing in 5 less than games in 2020, which clearly has his arrow pointing up; Should be a 2022 1st Rd pick |
11 |
David Bell |
WR2 |
Purdue |
2022 |
Makes catches ALL OVER the field; Makes unbelievable adjusts for difficult catches on less than perfect throws (quite a few of them);
A versatile player who he can line up all over the field; Dominates in contested situations; Excellent sophomore campaign following unreal frosh year |
12 |
George Pickens |
WR3 |
Georgia |
2022 |
Rough sophomore year with two great games to finish out the year; Some maturity issues, bad QB too; a couple of big games before he moves back up
Outstanding frosh year in a struggling offense, no drops, big and uber athletic, limitless potential; Upside is just crazy, but his attitude is just bad |
13 |
Jahmyr Gibbs |
RB5 |
Georgia Tech |
2023 |
Four-star recruit put together a solid freshman campaign in an inefficent GT offense; A capable receiver with plenty of targets (24 catches, 2nd on team);
Possess elite acceleration, speed and agility with the ability to easily break arm tackles; GT will ride or die with him, for better or for worse |
14 |
Treylon Burks |
WR4 |
Arkansas |
2022 |
Treylon Burks is a freak - a 6'3" 232 lb WR with speed, power and ball skills; definitely a NFL talent who took a big leap in Year 2; Visions of DK can't be helped
If he gets some improved QB play and more volume in his junir season, Burks looks destined to be a 1st round pick in the 2022 NFL Draft |
15 |
Zachary Evans |
RB6 |
TCU |
2023 |
A rare combinton of size, speed, power, shiftness and vision; Very underrated player who had some bad press coming into college and will be a stud in 2021;
A surefire NFL back who could easily be a 3 down back; Go get him after a slow start in his freshman campaign; The price will never be lower |
16 |
Jayden Daniels |
QB6 |
Arizona State |
2022 |
Put on an underrated performance in 2019 behind a very questionable offensive line; Only 4 games played in 2020 COVID nightmare season
Started every game as a true freshman in the Pac-12 and lit up Oregon for 4 TDs; Should take a significant step forward in 2020; Elusive dual threat QB |
17 |
Michael Mayer |
TE1 |
Notre Dame |
2023 |
The next coming of Gronk? Looked like it as a freshman; Should be the top target at ND for two years; 42 catches, 450 yards is hell of a start for the TE
Neck and neck with Gilbert with me in terms of top devy TE; Dangerous after the catch with his power and speed; A potential 1st rd pick in NFL Draft |
18 |
Arik Gilbert |
TE2 |
Florida |
2023 |
The much hyped 5-star TE had a solid freshman campaign in the LSU dumpster fire; Transferred to Florida and looks blessed with Kyle Pitts' targets and role;
Eye popping combination of size, athleticism and skills; Should be a stud TE at the NFL level; neck and neck with Mayer for top TE- a special duo |
19 |
Kyren Willliams |
RB7 |
Notre Dame |
2022 |
The biggest Devy riser in 2020; Went from 4 carries his first year to over 1,400 total yards and 14 TDs; May spilt carries with Chris Tyree next year though;
Range of outcomes here as he could continue his raise to a potential Day 2 NFL pick or slide down the board if he loses signficant volume |
20 |
Johnny Metchie Jr |
WR5 |
Alabama |
2022 |
Heir to Bama WR alpha role; Mini breakout this year and looks primed to continue his rise; 55 catches, 916 yards, 6 TDs playing with two 20211st rd picks
Potential 1st rd pick in the NFL draft; The opportunity is there, just needs to beat out an unbelievable group of frosh WRs coming to Tuscaloosa |
21 |
Kayshon Boutte |
WR6 |
LSU |
2023 |
The 5-star recruit EXPLODED at the end of the year; Should demand a huge target share and projects as a Day 1 or Day 2 NFL Draft pick in 2023;
A+ athlete with elite speed, runs tight routes, physical player who breaks tackles; Hands could improve (film shows a lot of body catches but major NFL upside) |
22 |
Kendall Milton |
RB8 |
Georgia |
2023 |
Massive, powerful, athletic, fast, shifty, great balance..Milton checks all the boxes; Unreal ceiling for a player in a Georgia program known for churning out
NFL RB talent; Looks like a guy who could be a 3 down back in the NFL; Invest with confidence and watch him shoot up Devy boards this season |
23 |
Jerrion Ealy |
RB9 |
Ole Miss |
2022 |
A two-sport athlete who is a complete running back: speed, agility, catches the ball, breaks tackles; Just under 1800 yards and scored 10 TDs in 2 years
5-star recruit who has definitely lived up to that rating; A bit on the small size (5-foot-9, 190 lbs); Could chose the MLB over the NFL? Time will tell |
24 |
CJ Stroud |
QB7 |
Ohio State |
2023 |
The #3 QB prospect in 2020 class looks to be the next man up in Columbus; 2019 MVP of the Elite 11 competition; Big arm with plenty of talent to throw to;
Good athlete that run too; Still needs to win the job, but the potential is there so it's a high-stakes roll the dice; The ceiling is potential 1st Rd pick, in 2023 |
25 |
Rakim Jarrett |
WR7 |
Maryland |
2023 |
Good size, fluid runner, strong hands, great speed, sound footwork to set-up breaks/routes...Sounds like an all aroung great WR right?
Looks to be baby Tua's WR1 for 2021; the 5-star recruit should see A LOT of volume and show off what he capable of in his sophomore season |
26 |
Julian Fleming |
WR8 |
Ohio State |
2023 |
#1 WR prospect in 2020 who waiting his turn at Ohio State; Not every freshmen breaks out on Day 1, in fact that's used to be extremely uncommon;
An all-around great WR who could be a dominant X receiver, but needs to compete for targets in an extremely crowded & stacked Buckeye WR corps |
27 |
Desmond Ridder |
QB8 |
Cincinnati |
2022 |
A 3-year starting QB for the Bearcats, who lead Cincinnati to the second AP top 25 ranking in school history; A true dual threat with accuracy and speed;
Has improved every year at Cincinnati and looked to be a Rd 2 or Rd 3 pick in 2021 NFL draft before returning to school; Excellent C2C option in 2021 |
28 |
Marvin Mims |
WR9 |
Oklahoma |
2023 |
A 4-star recruit who should have been a 5-star recruit; A Texas high school football legend with a breakout freshman year at OU; Plays besides two 5-star WRs
Put up 36 catches, 583 yards, 8 TDs with tons of stud QBs in Norman; if he continues this type of production, he's a Day 1 or 2 pick in 2022 NFL Draft |
29 |
Chris Olave |
WR10 |
Ohio State |
2022 |
A surprising move that Olave returned for his senior year after projecting as a 2nd or 3rd round pick; Constantly improving; Is his ceiling much higher than that?
An incredibly technical route run w/ great hands, but doesn't project as an NFL stud; great/safe floor at a possession receiver and a great C2C college player |
30 |
Quentin Johnston |
WR11 |
TCU |
2023 |
Very impressive film in his freshman campaign; SO SHIFTY, cuts and jukes on a dime and always finding yards after the catch; Elite agility and quickness;
The 4-star recruit has ideal height (6'4") for a WR prospect and should add some weight over two years at TCU; Invest now before he gets VERY expensive |
31 |
Demond Demas |
WR12 |
Texas A&M |
2023 |
The 5-star star recruit is a FREAK athlete with ideal size (6'3") who excels at the vertical game and jump balls; Potential to be a monster in the red zone
Exciting to see Demas paired with Haynes King next year; All projections after not recording an offensive stats in his freshman season; Effortless back flips |
32 |
Justyn Ross |
WR13 |
Clemson |
2022 |
WELCOME BACK MR. ROSS! An exciting WR prospect who looked destined to be a 1st Rd pick in the 2021 NFL Draft before a season ending injury;
If Ross can get back to 80% of what he is was, he's a NFL talent; He worth a roll of the dice and DJ is going to love him if he can stay healthy |
33 |
Tyler Goodson |
RB10 |
Iowa |
2022 |
EXPLODES throught the hole, loves contact & excellent hands out of the backfield; His versatiliy will make him find a role in just about any NFL offense;
Over 1700 yards and 12 TDs in two years at Iowa and a jump in Year 3 should be expected; Underrated buy candidate in C2C leagues |
34 |
Eric Gray |
RB11 |
Oklahoma |
2022 |
Welcome to Norman! What a landing spot for the RB transfer; Two productive years in two bad years for the Vols program; average 655 rushing yards & 4 Tds
His tape shows a quick RB who can catch the ball; Now that he is part of a high-powered offense and is a capable receiver, he could be in for a HUGE year |
35 |
Darnell Washington |
TE3 |
Georgia |
2023 |
Absolute MASSIVE prospect (6'7", 267 lbs) who is a solid athlete who knows how to use his size and power to his advantage; A major red zone threat
Showed flashes of his potential in the Peach Bowl; Expect a big leap in 2021 and should be a great value pick or trade target this offseason |
36 |
Harrison Bailey |
QB9 |
Tennessee |
2023 |
Unreal arm and deep ball accuracy accompained by ideal QB size; No rushing upside, but one heck of a pocket passer; Quick release and great mechnaics
Popular Devy target from his impressive HS tape; The Tennessee football program is in shambles, but has the tools to be a NFL QB and demand solid capital |
37 |
Sincere McCormick |
RB12 |
UTSA |
2022 |
Followed a Conference USA Frosh of the Year performance with NCCA D1-leading 1,467 rushing yards paired with 11 TDs; A patient runner with great vision
Tape shows good burst and speed; Add on an average of 21 catches per year and you got a non-Power 5 RB you need to take seriously in your C2C leagues |
38 |
Max Borghi |
RB13 |
Washington State |
2022 |
NFL-ready receiving RB (Danny Woodhead type?) Shifty back who is very hard to take down on the first hit; Reported 4.35 40-time & 350 squat in HS;
All swings, screens & draws - but that's the system not him, right?; Not a great pro ceiling overall but a solid floor as a 3rd down/receiving back in the NFL |
39 |
Jahan Dotson |
WR14 |
Penn State |
2022 |
One of Joey the Tooth's favorite prospects; Had a breakout season leading the Nittany Lions in catches (52), receiving yards (884) and receiving TDS (8);
Great feet for setting up routes and getting separation, great hands and an above average athlete; a bit of sleeper except to the hardcore Devy people |
40 |
Jadon Hasslewood |
WR15 |
Oklahoma |
2022 |
Top WR in the 2019 who suffered a freak knee injury at home; A very good receiver who runs tight routes, wins most jump balls and displays strong hands;
If he is healthy for the 2021 season, he could compete with Mims for being Rattler's top target; The NFL upside is still there and worth the gamble |
41 |
Zamir White |
RB14 |
Georgia |
2022 |
The #1 RB among the 2018 class who broke out as sophmore with 779 rushing yards and 11 TDs; Will no doubt be spilting carries with Kendall Milton;
A strong back who's tough to take down, but also has a solid juke move that makes it difficult even touch him; Floor as a grinder or goalline back in the NFL |
42 |
MarShawn Lloyd |
RB15 |
South Carolina |
2023 |
The 4-star recruit LOVES contact and to mix it up, a powerful, punishing downhill runner; Great build for a RB standing 5'9" & weighing 215 lbs;
Kevin Harris is still there...and he is very good so Llyod isn't running away with this job; Still worth high devy capital given the NFL upside as a protypical RB |
43 |
Jase McCllelan |
RB16 |
Alabama |
2023 |
A popular devy target who has too compete in a VERY DEEP and talented Crimons Tide backfield; A steal if he claims the top spot on the depth chart;
The 4-star's film shows a RB who very difficult to take down with a great stiff arm, very good vision and solid speed; Ideal RB size on top of that |
44 |
Theo Wease |
WR16 |
Oklahoma |
2022 |
A 5-star recruit who tied Marvin Mims for team-lead in receptions (37 catches) for the 2020 season; Should command solid draft capital from NFL teams;
Outstanding all-around WR who fast, quick, strong, great body control, great after the catch, good hands to pair with great size (6-foot-3, 192 lbs) |
45 |
Joe Ngata |
WR17 |
Clemson |
2023 |
A 4-star recruit with ideal WR size and a great all around skill set that makes him a legit NFL prospect; Has battle numerous injuries at Clemson;
Will need to battle with Justyn Ross, Frank Ladson and other talented receivers for targets; A bit of dice roll who could emerge as the alpha WR for the Tigers |
46 |
Carson Strong |
QB10 |
Nevada |
2022 |
Brokeout as a redshirt sophomore in his 2nd year as Nevada's starter; MWC MVP (Completed 70% of passes for 2,858 yards, 27 TDs and only 4 INTs)
Intriguing 2021 NFL Draft prospect with Rd 1 ceiling; Has a very strong arm with smooth throwing mechanics and a quick release; Outstanding ball placement |
47 |
Jaxon Smith-Njigba |
WR18 |
Ohio State |
2023 |
Unbelievable talent who's in an insanely crowded, talented Buckeye WR corps; the 5-star recruit is an outstanding route runner and a great all around WR;
Clearly there is serious NFL potential here and the college production SHOULD be there, but there's only one ball to go around; 2022 may be his year |
48 |
John Emery |
RB17 |
LSU |
2022 |
The former #1 RB in the 2019 recruiting class has not lived up to the hype, but not a total bust with okay production in 2 seasons; A beast in HS;
Has been outtouched by Tyron Davis-Pierce for two straight seasons; LSU is mess and devy owners are praying for breakout in his junior year; Tough call here |
49 |
Trey Sanders |
RB18 |
Alabama |
2022 |
Looked like the next RB1 at Alabama, but will have to beat out 5-star prospect Camar Wheaton, Jase McCllelan and Roydell Williams; Former #1 RB prospect;
Extremely well rounded RB with receiving ability and an ideal build; Lost 2020 to a car accident; Sanders is the definition of a big risk, big reward pick |
50 |
Demarcus Bowman |
RB19 |
Florida |
2023 |
Patience is virtue and Bowman should prove that to Devy owners who invested heavily in him; 5-star running back who left Clemson for The Swamp;
Explosive runner who gets the jets going FAST and has sub-4.5 top speed; Will compete other talented RBs in Gainsville, but a breakout candidate in 2021 |
51 |
Brock Purdy |
QB11 |
Iowa State |
2022 |
A popular Devy target in 2020 who regressed a bit his junior season at Iowa State; Still a 3 year starter at a Big Ten program who looks to rebound in 2021;
The Cyclones should be very strong and Purdy will have plenty of weapons; Offers solid rushing upside; Could be a nice buy low with his value down |
52 |
JT Daniels |
QB12 |
Georgia |
2022 |
A lot of Devy fans are pulling for this guy; Injured at USC and lost his job to Kedon Slovis; The top guy for the Bulldogs who are loaded at RB, WR and TE;
The 5-star recruit looked pretty damn good in his 4 games in 2020 (67.2 completion %, 1,231 passing yards, 10 TDs, 2 Ints); Still has NFL upside; Good value |
53 |
Grayson McCall |
QB13 |
Coastal Carolina |
2023 |
Dual threat QB who is efficient passer (68.8 comp%, 2,488 passing yards, 26 TDs, only 3 INT) & dynamic playmaker with his legs (569 rushing yards, 7 TDs)
RS freshman lead Coastal Carolina to a 11-1 record; Dueled with Malik Willis in the Cure Bowl; Outstanding accuracy, very good arm strength; 1st rd ceiling? |
54 |
Zay Flowers |
WR19 |
Boston College |
2022 |
UNDERRATED (commence clapping); An elite, versatile athlete with unreal speed and agility; Posted 52 catches for 892 yards and 9 TDs as a sophomore;
A 3-star recruit who was under the radar and holding his own in the ACC; Expect big things from Flowers in Year 2 with Jurkovec and head coach Jeff Hafley |
55 |
Ainias Smith |
WR20 |
Texas A&M |
2023 |
An outstanding receiving back who looked pretty damn good against SEC defenses; A capable rusher too who happens to play behind stud Isiash Spiller;
Unbelievably quick feet leaving defenders hugging air; Versatility is his game (65 catches, 812 receiving yds, 347 rushing yds, 13 TDs in 2 seasons) |
56 |
DeaMonte Traynaum |
RB20 |
Arizona State |
2023 |
A big, aggressive back with good breakaway speed and contact balance; Hits the HOLE hard and will lay a blow on a defender; great build (5-foot-11, 230 lbs);
4-star recruit lead Sun Devils RBs in carries (40% share of RB rushing attempts); Great performances at USC (84 yards, 2 TDs) and vs UCLA (113 yards) |
57 |
Jermaine Burton |
WR21 |
Georgia |
2023 |
4-star recruit flashed his potential in his freshman year at Athens; A strong, physical receiver with strong hands who showed impressive athleticism;
Monster game against Mississippi State (8 catches, 197 yards, 2 TDs); Versatile WR who can line up all over and should take a significant leap in Year 2 |
58 |
Jalen Berger |
RB21 |
Wisconsin |
2023 |
A popular Devy target playing at a school known for producing NFL RBs; Very productive for the Badgers in 2020 but small sample size (4 gms);
Strong, fluid, hard-nosed runner with good aceleration, breakaway speed and good vision; High school tape shows receiving upside; Lot of potential here |
59 |
Parker Washington |
WR22 |
Penn State |
2023 |
The 4-star recruit had an impressive true freshman season (36 catches, 489 yards, 6 TDs); Led all Big Ten freshmen in receptions, yards and touchdowns;
Washington's film shows very quick feet and an impressive vertical leap; Sets up his routes well, especially with the shutter step; Some nice upside here |
60 |
Jalen Wydermeyer |
TE4 |
Texas A&M |
2022 |
The massive TE (6-foot-5, 265 lbs) broked out as a freshman (32 catches, 447 yards, 6 TDs) kept pace as a sophomore (46 catches, 506 yards, 6 TDs);
A fluid athlete for his size who has a strong, sure hands who can take a blow and hold the ball; A legit redzone threat; No doubt a NFL talent |
61 |
Drake London |
WR23 |
USC |
2022 |
A two-sport athlete at USC (Football, Basketball); Has 72 catches for 1,069 and 8 TDs in two seasons for the Trojans; Good athlete, but not that fast for a WR
Boxes out his defender very well to win most jump balls; Big, tough, physical receiver who loves contact; More a big play guy than consistent chain mover |
62 |
Seth McGown |
RB22 |
Oklahoma |
2023 |
Dude is FAST; Very good freshman campaign but he's got A LOT of competition fight off to sustain his usage (Eric Gray, Kennedy Brooks, Marcus Major);
Dangerous off catch or out of the backfield; Explosive once the ball is in his hands; Transfer candidate?; Film shows a guy who can play at the next level |
63 |
Josh Downs |
WR24 |
UNC |
2023 |
Top 4 UNC receivers off to the NFL Draft; Downs is a prime spot to see a nice target share from Sam Howell; 7 catches for 119 yards and 3 TDs as a frosh
4-star recruit who put up HUGE numbers in the most competitive high school division in Georgia; An absolute burner who should be a deep ball guy for Howell |
64 |
Keaontay Ingram |
RB23 |
USC |
2022 |
UNDERRATED (clap clap clap); Great fit at USC; Solid sophmore campaign with 1,097 yards from scrimmage and 10 TDs; Overshadowed by Bijan Fever;
Big, punishing back (6-foot, 222 lbs) with surprsing speed and good agility; Receiving ability with 25+ catches for two seasons; Should start for Trojans |
65 |
Haynes King |
QB14 |
Texas A&M |
2023 |
Plenty to love here- strong, accurate arm, makes plays with his legs, coach's kid with high game IQ, playing under Jimbo Fisher; 4-star recruit out of Texas;
Will take the reins on the Texas A&M program that finished #5 in the country; Plenty of weapons including 5-star WR Demond Demas and Jalen Wydermyer |
66 |
Jahleel Billingsley |
TE5 |
Alabama |
2022 |
Look past the numbers and watch Billingsley's film; A very fluid, athletic receiver for size (6-foot-4, 230 lbs) with surprising speed (reported 4.64 40-time);
Very good hands who shows the ability to catch in contested situations; Should see an expanded role in 2021 and will no doubt be on the NFL Draft radar |
67 |
Phil Jurovec |
QB15 |
Boston College |
2022 |
The talent was always there and now he was given the opportunity; Turned BC into a legit offense under coach Jeff Hafley; Still underrated as a C2C asset
Could have been more efficient (Completed 61% of his passes), but showed off that he has an absolute CANNON; Should improve in 2021 |
68 |
CJ Verdell |
RB24 |
Oregon |
2022 |
A bit of surprise he came back for his senior year, but wasn't demanding much NFL Draft capital; A good back, productive back but not a ton of upside here;
Less productive in 2020 after two seasons averaging over 1300 yards and 10 TDs; An outstanding C2C value for the college side and will get a shot in the NFL |
69 |
Kevin Harris |
RB25 |
South Carolina |
2022 |
A big, powerful downhill runner with surprising speed, solid vision and reliable hands; Will definitely lose (a lot of) touches to MarShawn Lloyd in 2021;
Put a big numbers in 2020 as sophomore (1,138 rushing yards, 21 catches for 159 yards, 16 TDs); A steal if he beats out Lloyd for touches and it's possible |
70 |
Jordan Addison |
WR25 |
Pittsburgh |
2023 |
Great athlete recruited as a safety, blew up as a true frosh WR; 60 catches, 666 receiving yards, 4 TDs, lead Pitt in all 3 categories; QB change is coming;
Reliable hands, good speed, good one cut & go guy, but not elite; Doesn't break tackles well; Utilized all over formations; A project WR with some NFL upside |
71 |
Wan'Dale Robinson |
WR26 |
Kentucky |
2022 |
Speed, agility, versatility is what Robinson offers; 134 carries for 580 rushing yards & 91 catches for 914 yards with 7 TDs in 2 years at Nebraska;
Major signing for the Cornhuskers, but program is struggling with 4 straight losing seasons; Should be featured at Kentucky and could be a solid buy-low guy |
72 |
Keyvone Lee |
RB26 |
Penn State |
2023 |
Lead Penn State RBs in everything including touches (89 carries, 12 catches, 504 yards, 4 TDs); 134 yards & TD @ The Big House; Still a crowded backfield;
A big RB (6-foot, 230 lbs) who gets it done between the tackles & features a Madden-esque juke; Decent, not great speed but showed ability to turn the corner |
73 |
Hudson Card |
QB16 |
Texas |
2023 |
A dual threat who is a saavy playmaker with an accurate arm and quick feet; A product of Lake Travis (TX) High School known for producing NFL QB talent;
Play WR as a sophomore in HS before moving to QB as a junior; The favorite to start in 2020, but he has #1 prospect Quinn Ewers coming to Austin in 2021 |
74 |
Bru McCoy |
WR27 |
USC |
2023 |
5-star recruit, #1 Athlete for 2019 class; Bizarre transfer story between USC and Texas took away 1st year of eligibility; A fantastic buy low candidate;
2nd leading receiver returning with 21 catches for 236 yards & 2 TDs; Great breakout candidate, elite athlete and a NFL talent, just needs a chance to prove it |
75 |
Jonathan Mingo |
WR28 |
Ole' Miss |
2023 |
A big, athletic, strong WR (6-foot-2, 215 lbs) who is the favorite to be WR1 for Ole' Miss in 2021; LOTS of vaccated targets with Elijah Moore going to the NFL;
Modest numbers in 2020 (27 catches, 379 yards, 4 TDs) but tied for 2nd in catches on team (Moore had 86 grabs); Lots of potential for a breakout here |
76 |
Charlie Kolar |
TE6 |
Iowa State |
2022 |
All-American & John Mackey semifinalist returned to Iowa State to compete for a national title; Averaged 47.5 catches, 644 yards and 7 TDs over last 2 years;
A big target at 6-foot-6 who dominates over the middle and has perfected usimg that frame to win contested catches; No doubt will get his shot in the NFL |
77 |
Jerome Ford |
RB27 |
Cincy |
2023 |
Transferred from Alabama and looke dynamic in his first season with the Bearcats; special 79-yard TD sprint against the Georgia defense in the Peach Bowl;
Blazing speed & a true home run threat every play; Only 79 carries- 3rd on team; Not a lot of receiving upside; Needs a big year for to improve his draft stock |
78 |
Matt Corral |
QB17 |
Ole' Miss |
2022 |
Broke out as a redshirt sophomore completing 70.9 % of his passes for 3,337 yard and 29 TDs with 14 INTs; Throws lasers and bombs all over the field;
Good athlete who can scramble (504 rushing yards, 4 TDs) and throws very well on the run; Good C2C guy, but tough to see him starting in the NFL |
79 |
Malik Willis |
QB18 |
Liberty |
2022 |
Former 4-star Auburn recruit who is a true dual threat QB; Very strong arm to go with very fast legs; Reminds me a lot of poor man's Michael Vick; SLEEPER;
Top 12 QB in C2C leagues in 2020 and will give elite college production in his senior year; A special athlete who will probably get a chance at WR in the NFL |
80 |
Tyler Allgeier |
RB28 |
BYU |
2023 |
Redshirt sophomore brokeout for 1,130 rushing yards and 13 TDs; 173 yards and a TD aganist UCF in the Boca Raton Bowl; Didn't really face tough Ds;
Films show a RB with a good combination of size and speed with good vision and agility; Tough to bring down on first contact; Great C2C option at this stage |
81 |
Graham Mertz |
QB19 |
Wisconsin |
2023 |
Outstanding debut in a win over Illinois (20-for-21 for 248 yards and 5 touchdowns); Tested positive for COVID and was up-and-down the rest of the year;
A 4-star recruit who is a polished, mechanically-sound QB with a solid all around game; Should be very productive in 2021 and should get a shot in the NFL |
82 |
Theo Johnson |
TE7 |
Penn State |
2023 |
4-star recruit and #3 overall TE from the 2020 class; Checks all the major TE boxes- size, athleticism, hands, ball skills; Huge NFL potential that's untapped
Zach Kuntz in the transfer portal should help his target share and snap count; Could be the biggest riser on this list if he get a consistent target share |
83 |
EJ Williams |
WR29 |
Clemson |
2023 |
Surprisingly solid freshman seson (24 catches, 306 yards, 2 TDs); Impressive one-handed catch in ACC title game; Soild all around WR for Clemson;
With Ngata and Ross back plus some new faces coming in, he's not guaranteed the volume to build off his solid start..or maybe he will; Risk/Reward pick |
84 |
George Holani |
RB29 |
Boise State |
2022 |
Brokeout as a true freshman who dominated the Boise State backfield (54% of all carries-192 carries, 26 catches, 1220 yards, 10 TDs); 3-star recruit;
Excellent grinder between the tackle with the vision to find a crease to the outside; Excellent contact balance makes up for lack of speed; A C2C sleeper |
85 |
Mohammed Ibrahim |
RB30 |
Minnesota |
2022 |
The Big Ten RB of the Year is a college fantasy football stud; Produced his second 1,000 seasons to paired 15 TDs in 2020; Hard to get down on the 1st hit
A strong, big downhill runner with good vision and patience to set up his blocks; No major upside as a NFL running back, but should get drafted in 2021 |
86 |
Gee Scott Jr |
WR30 |
Ohio State |
2023 |
4-star recruit battling for PT within a STACKED Ohio State WR corps; A big, physical WR (6-foot-3, 210 lb) who is a polished route runner with good speed;
Strong stiff arm, loves to lay a hit on a defender; Outstanding WR coach in Brian Hartline; If he transfers, instant stater at most programs; NFL talent for sure |
87 |
Austin Jones |
RB31 |
Stanford |
2022 |
Ignored in devy circles with Emmitt Smith's son coming to Palo Alto; A four-star recruit with a soild build who is a solid runner and receiver; Not a burner;
550 yards, 21 catches 9 TDs in 2020; Great vision, balance, and patiently allows blocks to develop; breaks A LOT of tackles; Projected as a depth NFL RB |
88 |
Joshua Moore |
WR31 |
Texas |
2022 |
Redshirt sophomore lead Longhorns in every receiving category (30 catches for 472 yards and 9 TDs); Excellent route runner who gets DBs off balance;
Great athlete with BIG ups, impressive agility and good (not great) speed; Struggled aganist better defenses and faded in 2nd half; 2021 is a big year for him |
89 |
Devon Williams |
WR32 |
Oregon |
2022 |
Big, athletic, & TONS of potential; a 4-star athlete who lead the Ducks with 286 receiving yards on 15 catches (19.2 yards per catch); Transferred from USC;
Huge catch radius, exceptional athlete with great body control; Oregon has a pair of 5-star WR recruits to join already talented receiving corps; Good flier |
90 |
Jadon Walley |
WR33 |
Mississippi State |
2023 |
An under-the-radar Devy guy who had over 100 yards receiving in 4 of his last 5 games in 2020; Lead Bulldogs with 718 receiving yards on 52 catches;
3-star recruit who was a high school QB making so he transitioned to WR as a true freshman; Great athlete with speed, vision, ups and toughness; SLEEPER |
91 |
Zach Charbonnet |
RB32 |
UCLA |
2023 |
Transferred to UCLA; A tale of two seasons at Michigan; Lead Wolverines in carries (149), rushing yards (726) and rushing TDs (11) as a true freshman;
Only 19 carries as sophomore and smartly left Ann Arbor; A power runner with good speed and contact balance; One cut runner, not shifty; Should get drafted |
92 |
Dillon Gabriel |
QB20 |
UCF |
2022 |
Put up BIG numbers in his two seasons as UCF; Averaging a staggering 314 yards & 2.65 passing TDs per game; Not a NFL QB, but great college QB
Talented player with a big arm, but definitely the product of an up-tempo system; Could a coaching change impact him?; Great option for college league |
93 |
Max Duggan |
QB21 |
TCU |
2022 |
Duggan vastly improved as a passer in 2020 (Completion percentage improved from 53% in 2019 to 61% in 2020; Started as a true freshman in 2019
Very good athlete with rushing ability (averaging 540.5 and 8 TDs over the last 2 seasons); Missed part of 2020 due to a heart condition; Good sleeper pick |
94 |
Leddie Brown |
RB33 |
WVU |
2022 |
Finished 2nd in the Big 12 lead in scrimmage yards (1,212) to go with 31 catches and 11 total TDs; Should continue heavy RB opportunity share in 2021
1st team all-Big 12 in 2020; A power back with good speed and good hands; Maybe a Day 3 NFL pick, but an elite college producer for C2C college leagues |
95 |
Chris Autman Bell |
WR34 |
|
2022 |
Was stuck behind Tyler Johnson and Rashod Bateman; Has flashed WR1 potential, though the entire Gophers team struggled in the 2020 COVID season;
A deep ball threat with very good speed and ball skills (19.5 yards per catch in 2020); Should be the clear cut #1 option in the Minnesota passing attack |
96 |
SaRodrick Thompson |
RB34 |
Texas Tech |
2022 |
A solid all around RB with good lateral movement & speed; averaging 831 total scrimmage yards, 30 catches 10 TDs over last two seasons;
Solid RB build (6-foot, 210 lbs) with a decent profile; A solid C2C option with minimal NFL upside but versatility could find him a role at the next level |
97 |
Ulyssess Bentley IV |
RB35 |
SMU |
2023 |
Redshirt freshman lead American Conference in scrimmage yards (1,087 yards) & finished top 20 overall; Very good lateral movement with solid speed;
An elite college producer for C2C, but limited NFL potential; A smaller back (5-foot-10, 184 lbs) but did a little receiving upside (21 catches for 174 yards) |
98 |
Frank Ladson |
WR35 |
Clemson |
2022 |
Potentially the odd man out of a loaded Clemson receiving corps; Was expected to take a big leap with Ross out, but finished 6th on the team in receptions;
A 4-star recruit (98% grade) out of Miami who has a ideal size (6-foot-3, 205 lbs) and a solid athletic profile for a WR prospect; Solid sleeper at this point |
99 |
Bo Nix |
QB22 |
Auburn |
2022 |
2- year starter at Auburn; Solid numbers with aveages close to 2,500 with 28:13 TD-to-Int; Good upside with 350 rushing yards & 7 TD averages;
Has look just bad at times throwing the football; Mock drafts had him as a potential 1st rd pick after an encounraging freshman year, but not so much now |
100 |
Deuce Vaughn |
RB37 |
Kansas State |
2023 |
A 5'5" dynamo with speed, quickness and hands out of the backfield; Could be a receiving back, play out of the slot or punt returner at the the next level
One of the shiftest players you will ever see on a gridiron; A Darren Sporles or Tarik Cohen type?; He'll never be a workhorse RB, but he's a special athlete |
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