![]() ![]() Spiller is the early favorite to be the first running back drafted. Anthony Amico Febru1.04 Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M RB London is a huge former basketball star who can play above the rim in contested catch situations but also has rare quickness for his size to make a man miss.ĭrake London on 50/50 balls /cwwgJJjk4t London moved to outside wide receiver last season but was a killer in the slot the year prior. Marcus Mosher Febru1.03 Drake London, USC WRĭue to the fact both went to USC and are excellent in contested catch situations, expect a lot of Michael Pittman Jr comparisons. Treylon Burks is a very unique prospect.ĭon't see many 230+ wide receivers with that type of production in the SEC.Ģ6 touchdowns in his last 21 games. Burks has the most fantasy upside of any player in this class but may need to land in an offense that will be creative in scheming ways to get the ball in his hands as Kyle Shanahan has with Samuel. Burks has the deep speed and leaping ability that makes Metcalf so dangerous on deep balls but also the physicality and YAC ability of Samuel. 1.02 Treylon Burks, Arkansas WRīurks is a combination of Deebo Samuel and DK Metcalf, which is a good frame of reference for how impressive an athlete Burks is. The confidence and poise he plays with should make the transition to the NFL smooth. Where Wilson is special is his combination of quickness to get open, body control to go get the ball in the air, and ability to make people miss after the catch. A fantasy comparison to Diontae Johnson is realistic and there is upside for more ( Antonio Brown?). He is not a dominant physical specimen like Ja'Marr Chase was last year but Wilson is very good at just about everything and could be a volume receiver even as a rookie. ![]() He enrolled early at Ohio State and even when he should have still been in high school, was making plays against college vets throughout the spring. For Wilson, the numbers as a true freshman were not eye-opening but it was obvious from day one that he was a future star. Superflex Mock Rankings 1.01 Garrett Wilson, Ohio State WRĮven while putting less stock than some in the specific metric of breakout age, the idea of targeting players who made an impact from a young age is a strong one. My hope is to provide you value by giving you some context-based upon watching these players live each week during the season and grinding college football daily fantasy (full homemade projections for 20+ teams each week) over the course of the season. There are others who add value on both of those fronts whose opinions are worth seeking out. I do not build player models based on stats and measurable. I do not grind film or do in-depth scouting. Contextīefore diving in, a quick note on my bona fides and lack thereof when it comes to the draft so you can take my opinions for whatever they are worth. Thus, you will see me lean into the player comparisons as a means to provide fantasy context. We are also going to have to start comparing these prospects to current NFL players to more accurately assess their dynasty trade value. Watch some game highlights if you have enough time to really get a feel for who these players are and to test your own scouting eye. Pay attention to draft capital because NFL scouts are better at their jobs than most give them credit for. Take into account the opinions of any scouts, player evaluators, or analytic guys you trust. Do your own research (DYOR) as much as you can because this is what it is all about and you should be having fun with this. If you are truly into dynasty, it is likely because you love the draft. Use this article as a starting point to begin building out your own rankings over the next few months. ![]() We have nearly three months until the draft kicks off on April 28th. For those who are just now starting to focus in on this next class, the goal here is to provide a quick introduction to the top prospects. With the Senior Bowl this coming weekend and the end of the NFL season quickly approaching, most of our dynasty focus will turn to the draft. ![]()
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