The Broncos have signed running back JK Dobbins.
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: If you buy into fantasy football’s cool name narrative boosting stock, not many get better than Moss. It is a confluence of two of fantasy’s most dominant players and sounds like a player poised to run a 4.33.
Moss runs as his name would indicate, with plus athleticism and the ability to use his 210-pound frame to plow through defenses. He has made strides each year at Texas A&M, growing his frame and running with a violence that he may need to tone down as he reaches the next level. Had he not been injured late in the year, he may have played his hand in the 2025 draft. As is, he returns to College Station as one of the nation’s top backs and with day two potential in the 2026 draft.
2025 Outlook: The Aggies are loaded in the backfield. Last year’s backup – Amari Daniels – ran for 661 yards and eight scores himself – doing some heavy lifting after Moss went down. Former five-star recruit Reuben Owens returns after missing much of 2024 with injury. Moss will not have to take every carry, but he should lead this backfield in what should be an improved offense.
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The Broncos have signed running back JK Dobbins.
Read moreThe Houston Texans have signed running back Nick Chubb.
Read moreAaron Rodgers has told the Pittsburgh Steelers he intends to sign with them and play next season.
Read moreThe Patriots are currently not considering the release of wide receiver Stefon Diggs.
Read moreFalcons tight end Kyle Pitts has been battling a foot injury in OTAs.
Read moreThe Seahawks are making it clear Sam Darnold is the unquestioned starter next season.
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: If you buy into fantasy football’s cool name narrative boosting stock, not many get better than Moss. It is a confluence of two of fantasy’s most dominant players and sounds like a player poised to run a 4.33.
Moss runs as his name would indicate, with plus athleticism and the ability to use his 210-pound frame to plow through defenses. He has made strides each year at Texas A&M, growing his frame and running with a violence that he may need to tone down as he reaches the next level. Had he not been injured late in the year, he may have played his hand in the 2025 draft. As is, he returns to College Station as one of the nation’s top backs and with day two potential in the 2026 draft.
2025 Outlook: The Aggies are loaded in the backfield. Last year’s backup – Amari Daniels – ran for 661 yards and eight scores himself – doing some heavy lifting after Moss went down. Former five-star recruit Reuben Owens returns after missing much of 2024 with injury. Moss will not have to take every carry, but he should lead this backfield in what should be an improved offense.
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