Future Dynasty Stars: Devy 75-71

The annual Devy 100 is an exercise in identifying the best dynasty fantasy prospects within the college game. Given the sheer breadth of the project, it will fall short of a one hundred percent hit rate (independent outside sources have tabbed it at around 98.4 percent) yet can still be a valuable resource when embarking on a devy draft or identifying players to move or target via trade. Of course, you can always reference the full devy rankings at DLF as well.
The introduction of NIL into the college football space has made the devy ranks deeper than ever, with players often opting to stay an additional season to improve their draft stock and collect some cash while they do it. It led to some tough cuts, though NIL in conjunction with the portal has also helped raise the profile of some prospects who may have struggled to reach the national consciousness previously.
A recap of last year’s Devy 100 with links to each article can be found here. Below are the next five in the group.
Profile: With offers from around the nation, Kaliq Lockett could have played anywhere, yet stayed home to suit up for the Longhorns. He teams with Jaime Ffrench and Daylan McCutcheon to give the Horns a fantastic trio of freshman receivers.
Lockett is the most well-regarded and it is easy to see why. Lockett already stands at over 6’1” and his seemingly endless arms add to an impressive catch radius. His size helps him dominate downfield while his feet assist him in the intermediate game. You would have to nitpick to find a flaw in Lockett’s game, making one of the most college-ready receivers in the class with first-round upside.
2025 Outlook: Lockett has the tools to contribute early, and the Longhorns are replacing both Matthew Golden and Isaiah Bond. Sophomore Ryan Wingo is an ascending star and DeAndre Moore Jr. is a strong complementary weapon, but there is ample opportunity for Lockett to break out as a true freshman.
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Read moreThe annual Devy 100 is an exercise in identifying the best dynasty fantasy prospects within the college game. Given the sheer breadth of the project, it will fall short of a one hundred percent hit rate (independent outside sources have tabbed it at around 98.4 percent) yet can still be a valuable resource when embarking on a devy draft or identifying players to move or target via trade. Of course, you can always reference the full devy rankings at DLF as well.
The introduction of NIL into the college football space has made the devy ranks deeper than ever, with players often opting to stay an additional season to improve their draft stock and collect some cash while they do it. It led to some tough cuts, though NIL in conjunction with the portal has also helped raise the profile of some prospects who may have struggled to reach the national consciousness previously.
A recap of last year’s Devy 100 with links to each article can be found here. Below are the next five in the group.
Profile: With offers from around the nation, Kaliq Lockett could have played anywhere, yet stayed home to suit up for the Longhorns. He teams with Jaime Ffrench and Daylan McCutcheon to give the Horns a fantastic trio of freshman receivers.
Lockett is the most well-regarded and it is easy to see why. Lockett already stands at over 6’1” and his seemingly endless arms add to an impressive catch radius. His size helps him dominate downfield while his feet assist him in the intermediate game. You would have to nitpick to find a flaw in Lockett’s game, making one of the most college-ready receivers in the class with first-round upside.
2025 Outlook: Lockett has the tools to contribute early, and the Longhorns are replacing both Matthew Golden and Isaiah Bond. Sophomore Ryan Wingo is an ascending star and DeAndre Moore Jr. is a strong complementary weapon, but there is ample opportunity for Lockett to break out as a true freshman.
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