Devy Wide Receiver Big Board

Russell Clay

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Whew! Finally done! Five hours of my life sacrificed for the greater good! As you know by now, the fantasy football season is coming to an end. It’s time to start preparing for the off-season, not only for rookie drafts, but devy drafts as well.

The ever-expanding fantasy football industry is getting more and more competitive, and thus, information about essentially every player flows openly. The question now remains, how do you get an advantage? How do you get a leg up on the competition? After powering through each college team and their wide receiver corps, I think I’ve provided you a resource that will almost assuredly give you more awareness advantage on just about any fantasy football opponent you face.

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Without further adieu, follow here to see the list.

To explain the list and how I went about it, here are some keys to reading/navigating.

  • There’s a key at the top of the page diagramming ranges of where I think these players will be drafted. These are my ‘evaluations’. Keep in mind, all of these players have a ton of work to do before their NFL status comes to fruition. Life happens.
  • There are quite a few players I haven’t gotten a chance to watch/evaluate yet (players left unmarked/black), which is one of my projects for the off-season. It is a process and some of these players are really tough to find film of. I will do my best, but patience is a virtue!
  • As I mentioned, this is a work in progress. I feel there’s already a plethora of information that this list can help you with now, but I will be adding tons of information throughout the off-season (high school player additions, stats, injury reports, etc). Stay tuned as this will be evolving.
  • I’m not perfect, A 100% chance I missed a solid prospect or two along the way. If you notice I missed someone, don’t be afraid to let me know in the comment section or hit me up on Twitter.

For the sake of making things easy (and fewer links to follow), here are the groupings I have for the top players I found throughout the process. The different groupings are in order (Gold,Red,Green, etc) , but the players within them are not, something to keep in mind. Anyhow, enjoy.

Gold (Early to middle first round prospect)

  • Tyler Boyd, Pittsburgh
  • Malachi Dupre, LSU

Red (Late first or second round prospect)

  • Breshad Perriman, UCF
  • Mike Williams, Clemson
  • Travis Rudolph, Florida State
  • Allen Lazard, Iowa State
  • Dorial Green-Beckam, Oklahoma
  • D’haquille Williams, Auburn
  • Travin Dural, LSU
  • Laquon Treadwell, Ole Miss
  • Pharoh Cooper, South Carolina
  • Josh Malone, Tennessee

Red/Green (Between a late first and middle round prospect)

  • Jalin Marshall, Ohio State
  • Leonte Carroo, Rutgers
  • Corey Davis, Western Michigan
  • Caleb Jones, Arizona
  • Jaelen Strong, Arizona State
  • Nelson, Agholor, USC
  • De’Runnya Wilson, Miss State
  • Marquez North, Tennessee
  • Speedy Noil, Texas A&M

Green (Middle round prospect)

  • Mekale McKay, Cincinnati
  • Deontay Greenberry, Houston
  • Keevan Lucas, Tulsa
  • Artavis Scott, Clemson
  • Quinshad Davis, North Carolina
  • Corey Coleman, Baylor
  • Jay Lee, Baylor
  • Sterling Shepard, Oklahoma
  • Tevaun Smith, Iowa
  • Stefon Diggs, Maryland
  • DeSean Hamilton, Penn State
  • Geno Lewis, Penn State
  • Tajae Sharpe, Umass
  • Rashard Higgins, Colorado State
  • Devonte Boyd, UNLV
  • Kenny Lawler, Cal
  • Keon Hatcher, Arkansas
  • Cody Core, Ole Miss

Blue (Late round or UFA prospect)

  • Stacy Coley, Miami
  • Jakeem Grant, Texas Tech
  • Nelson Spruce, Colorado
  • Shaq Roland, South Carolina

Underlined (Keep an eye on/more information needed) 

  • Ermon Lane, Florida State
  • KD Cannon, Baylor
  • Durron Neal, Baylor
  • Brandon Shepard, Oklahoma State
  • D’Vario Montgomery, Iowa State
  • Josh Doctson, TCU
  • Demornay Pierson-El, Nebraska
  • Michael Thomas, Ohio State
  • Davonte Allen, Marshall
  • Zach Pascal, Old Dominion
  • Mitch Mathews, BYU
  • William Fuller, Notre Dame
  • Jordan Villamin, Oregon State
  • JuJu Smith, USC
  • George Farmer, USC
  • Darreus Rodgers, USC
  • John Ross, Washington
  • Robert Foster, Alabama
  • Ryan Timmons, Kentucky
  • Von Pearson, Tennessee

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