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That time of year for Devy Drafts to start for those eligible in the 2022 NFL draft.
Here are my top 16. I play 1qb full ppr.
1. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State - Much better runner than Montgomery.
2. Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas - By far the best of the 'big' wideouts this year.
3. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M - Might not test elite but does it all and I think teams will see a three down guy here.
4. Malik Willis, QB, Liberty - Amazing talent. Infinitely better passer than Jackson/Lance.
5. Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State - Probably best overall wideout in the draft.
6. Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M - Doubt he will test anywhere close to Pitts, but should be a first rounder and much better than Sternberger.
7. George Pickens, WR, Georgia - The talent is supreme, no doubt. But you worry about the injury and how these kids roll in Athens.
8. Eric Gray, RB, Oklahoma - Looks pretty good on tape and runs with 'heart' and these transfer guys get picked high in every devy draft.
9. John Metchie, WR, Alabama - Doesn't really show much on tape but he will be 'the man' and rack up stats en route to a top 64 draft slot.
10. Spencer Rattler, QB, Oklahoma - Pretty good quarterback. I think he'll be Russel Wilson lite.
11. Kevin Harris, RB, South Carolina - Stocky build that isn't easy to take down and looks good running and catching. The issue will be testing.
12. David Bell, WR, Purdue - Looks about as good as tylan wallace did pre injury. I just don't see a first rounder here.
13. Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson - Hard to leave him out completely but the injury is a MAJOR concern. If he can play, looked better than Higgins.
14. Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State - Probably will be drafted high but I just don't see real elite talent here week in and week out in ppr.
15. Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame - Best notre dame back I've seen in a few years. Can do it all but might be a 4.5 guy in a 200 pound frame.
16. Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State - As electric an talent as Franklin has been able to recruit since getting in town. But the slight build limits upside. Easily better than Hamler in every way.
Others I like somewhat but can't justify spending a devy pick on : Ealy, Wease, Bru, Leddie, Ainias, Fryfogle, Doubs, Charbonnet, Trey Sanders
Here are my top 16. I play 1qb full ppr.
1. Breece Hall, RB, Iowa State - Much better runner than Montgomery.
2. Treylon Burks, WR, Arkansas - By far the best of the 'big' wideouts this year.
3. Isaiah Spiller, RB, Texas A&M - Might not test elite but does it all and I think teams will see a three down guy here.
4. Malik Willis, QB, Liberty - Amazing talent. Infinitely better passer than Jackson/Lance.
5. Garrett Wilson, WR, Ohio State - Probably best overall wideout in the draft.
6. Jalen Wydermyer, TE, Texas A&M - Doubt he will test anywhere close to Pitts, but should be a first rounder and much better than Sternberger.
7. George Pickens, WR, Georgia - The talent is supreme, no doubt. But you worry about the injury and how these kids roll in Athens.
8. Eric Gray, RB, Oklahoma - Looks pretty good on tape and runs with 'heart' and these transfer guys get picked high in every devy draft.
9. John Metchie, WR, Alabama - Doesn't really show much on tape but he will be 'the man' and rack up stats en route to a top 64 draft slot.
10. Spencer Rattler, QB, Oklahoma - Pretty good quarterback. I think he'll be Russel Wilson lite.
11. Kevin Harris, RB, South Carolina - Stocky build that isn't easy to take down and looks good running and catching. The issue will be testing.
12. David Bell, WR, Purdue - Looks about as good as tylan wallace did pre injury. I just don't see a first rounder here.
13. Justyn Ross, WR, Clemson - Hard to leave him out completely but the injury is a MAJOR concern. If he can play, looked better than Higgins.
14. Chris Olave, WR, Ohio State - Probably will be drafted high but I just don't see real elite talent here week in and week out in ppr.
15. Kyren Williams, RB, Notre Dame - Best notre dame back I've seen in a few years. Can do it all but might be a 4.5 guy in a 200 pound frame.
16. Jahan Dotson, WR, Penn State - As electric an talent as Franklin has been able to recruit since getting in town. But the slight build limits upside. Easily better than Hamler in every way.
Others I like somewhat but can't justify spending a devy pick on : Ealy, Wease, Bru, Leddie, Ainias, Fryfogle, Doubs, Charbonnet, Trey Sanders