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DEVY risers and fallers, & general DEVY discussion, plus 2025 rookies included (3 Viewers)

Barion Brown isn’t even the go to receiver on his own team, Dane Key is. Watching the Ky / Ole Miss game in a close contest in 4th qtr. Key 8/105/1, Brown 4/25/0. Brown has 12/90/2 on the year.
 
Barion Brown isn’t even the go to receiver on his own team, Dane Key is. Watching the Ky / Ole Miss game in a close contest in 4th qtr. Key 8/105/1, Brown 4/25/0. Brown has 12/90/2 on the year.
Brown just made a big play 63 yards as UK trying to pull the upset. I guess he didn’t like me bad mouthing him.
 
Ohio St. stats vs Michigan St. today


Ohio State Rushing

CARYDSAVGTDLONG
7699.9037
11544.9018
10292.906
11919.0119
6142.316
351855.3237

Ohio State Receiving

RECYDSAVGTDLONG
Emeka Egbuka#2
Jeremiah Smith#4
Carnell Tate#17
Quinshon Judkins#1
Bryson Rodgers#13
Gee Scott Jr.#88
Brandon Inniss#11
Bennett Christian#85
TreVeyon Henderson#32
TEAM
79613.7133
58316.6127
35217.3029
2178.5012
2178.5012
3144.717
11414.0014
166.006
2-1-0.503
2629811.5333
 

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Any early thoughts on whether there's someone likely to emerge as a clear 1.01 standout in 1QB '25 rookie drafts? McMillan probably the headliner at this point, but not such a standout that I need to engage in an all-out "Tet Offensive"?

I'm really hoping Hunter keeps climbing the charts and chooses WR. Three stud WRs in the top half of rookie drafts (if it's McMilllan, Burden, Hunter) , to go with the top crust of RBs living up to their lofty praise is exactly what the doctor ordered for this soon to be 0-4 team.

J. Smith top ceiling for non- '25 class?
 
Any early thoughts on whether there's someone likely to emerge as a clear 1.01 standout in 1QB '25 rookie drafts? McMillan probably the headliner at this point, but not such a standout that I need to engage in an all-out "Tet Offensive"?

I'm really hoping Hunter keeps climbing the charts and chooses WR. Three stud WRs in the top half of rookie drafts (if it's McMilllan, Burden, Hunter) , to go with the top crust of RBs living up to their lofty praise is exactly what the doctor ordered for this soon to be 0-4 team.

J. Smith top ceiling for non- '25 class?
Yes, Jeremiah Smith at the moment is the top non-2025 prospect. He is projected to be in the 2027 draft.
 
anyone know what happened with the undroppables devy rankings? I see results not found. I liked that site. I hope they haven't turned it into a pay site and that it is only a technical difficulty.
 
My prediction as of today for the 1st round of 12 team 2025 Fantasy Rookie drafts in 1QB. Some new names in here and some falling out from my last list. Some rose and some fell as the 2024 college season progresses. Normally I wouldn't put 2 QBs in the top 12 for start 1QB leagues, but I couldn't leave Shadeur Sanders and Cam Ward off of it.

1.01 - Ashton Jeanty RB Boise St.
1.02 - Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio St.
1.03 - Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona
1.04 - Omarion Hampton RB North Carolina
1.05 - Luther Burden WR Missouri
1.06 - Ollie Gordon RB Ok St.
1.07 - Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio St.
1.08 - Isaiah Bond WR Texas
1.09 - Shadeur Sanders QB Colorado
1.10 - TreVeyeon Henderson RB Ohio St.
1.11 - Cam Ward QB Miami
1.12 - Dylan Sampson RB Tennessee

Travis Hunter Colorado, will he play WR or CB? Obviously if he plays CB he wouldn't be in this list.
 
I'm surprised Junior RB Kaleb Johnson from Iowa isn't being talked about more.

Illinois State - 11-119-10.78-2 TD's 1 rec, 8 yards
Iowa State - 25-187-7.5-2 TD's 3 rec, 9 yards
Troy - 25-173-6.9-2 TD's 1 rec, 10 yards
Minnesota - 21-206-9.8- 3 TD's 2 rec, -1 yard
Ohio State - 15 - 86 - 5.7 - 1 TD 2 rec, 5 yards
Washinton - 21 - 166 - 7.9 - 2 TD's 2 rec, 22 yards, 1 TD

Totals - 118 - 937 - 7.9 - 11 TD's
10 rec, 53 yards, 5.3, 1 TD
 
My prediction as of today for the 1st round of 12 team 2025 Fantasy Rookie drafts in 1QB. Some new names in here and some falling out from my last list. Some rose and some fell as the 2024 college season progresses. Normally I wouldn't put 2 QBs in the top 12 for start 1QB leagues, but I couldn't leave Shadeur Sanders and Cam Ward off of it.

1.01 - Ashton Jeanty RB Boise St.
1.02 - Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio St.
1.03 - Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona
1.04 - Omarion Hampton RB North Carolina
1.05 - Luther Burden WR Missouri
1.06 - Ollie Gordon RB Ok St.
1.07 - Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio St.
1.08 - Isaiah Bond WR Texas
1.09 - Shadeur Sanders QB Colorado
1.10 - TreVeyeon Henderson RB Ohio St.
1.11 - Cam Ward QB Miami
1.12 - Dylan Sampson RB Tennessee

Travis Hunter Colorado, will he play WR or CB? Obviously if he plays CB he wouldn't be in this list.

Did Omarion Hampton win you over? Seem to recall that you were previously lower on him than most.

I include Hunter on my early draft board, right behind McMillan (and ahead of Burden). I thought I saw somewhere that he had a slight preference for WR, and his play there seems to have closed the gap if there was any perception that he was a better CB prospect coming in. If he prefers WR, and that pays more at the next level, that seems like a good formula for him making the 1st round of fantasy rookie drafts. That said, I probably don't have "top 5 overall" confidence if I had to draft tonight. Odds that he lands somewhere that embraces the idea of having him play both sides? Probably low, but that would definitely knock him down quite a bit in fantasy drafts even if he was a WR first.
 
My prediction as of today for the 1st round of 12 team 2025 Fantasy Rookie drafts in 1QB. Some new names in here and some falling out from my last list. Some rose and some fell as the 2024 college season progresses. Normally I wouldn't put 2 QBs in the top 12 for start 1QB leagues, but I couldn't leave Shadeur Sanders and Cam Ward off of it.

1.01 - Ashton Jeanty RB Boise St.
1.02 - Quinshon Judkins RB Ohio St.
1.03 - Tetairoa McMillan WR Arizona
1.04 - Omarion Hampton RB North Carolina
1.05 - Luther Burden WR Missouri
1.06 - Ollie Gordon RB Ok St.
1.07 - Emeka Egbuka WR Ohio St.
1.08 - Isaiah Bond WR Texas
1.09 - Shadeur Sanders QB Colorado
1.10 - TreVeyeon Henderson RB Ohio St.
1.11 - Cam Ward QB Miami
1.12 - Dylan Sampson RB Tennessee

Travis Hunter Colorado, will he play WR or CB? Obviously if he plays CB he wouldn't be in this list.

Did Omarion Hampton win you over? Seem to recall that you were previously lower on him than most.

I include Hunter on my early draft board, right behind McMillan (and ahead of Burden). I thought I saw somewhere that he had a slight preference for WR, and his play there seems to have closed the gap if there was any perception that he was a better CB prospect coming in. If he prefers WR, and that pays more at the next level, that seems like a good formula for him making the 1st round of fantasy rookie drafts. That said, I probably don't have "top 5 overall" confidence if I had to draft tonight. Odds that he lands somewhere that embraces the idea of having him play both sides? Probably low, but that would definitely knock him down quite a bit in fantasy drafts even if he was a WR first.
I've sweetened on Hampton, but he isn't without warts. I can't put Hunter on the list without knowing if he will play WR or CB. Thus the reason why I put a comment about him at the end.
 
Tez Johnson, star WR Oregon OUT after a shoulder injury against Michigan. Looked like a collarbone.

Trevor Etienne RB Georgia limped to locker room. Not sure how injured he is.

Edit Etienne not in the game to start 2nd half. Must be a bad enough boo boo.
 
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Ohio St. vs Tennessee

RB TreyVeon Henderson - 10/80/2, 4/54/0
RB Quinshon Judkins - 10/34/2, 2/9
WR Jeremiah Smith - 6/103/2
WR Emeka Egbuka - 5/81/0
 
Good video for

2025 Dynasty Rookie Rankings & Tiers (Top 50)​


 
Nick Singleton 58 yard TD ices Penn St. victory over Boise St. in the college football playoffs. He had a statlinie of 12/87/1.
Katron Allen had a statliine of 17/134/0 for Penn St.
Tyler Warren (TE) had 6/63/2 for Penn St.

Ashton Jeanty had 30/104/0 for Boise St.
 
Zachariah Branch has transferred to Georgia. Should be fun to watch there and I think it helps rebound his stock.
 
Some more Transfers i missed.

Quarterbacks​

Maalik Murphy from Duke to Oregon State
Braedyn Locke from Wisconsin to Arizona
Beau Pribula from Penn State to Missouri
Fernando Mendoza from Cal to Indiana
John Mateer from Washington State to Oklahoma
Miller Moss from USC to Louisville
Billy Edwards from Maryland to Wisconsin
Kaidon Salter from Liberty to Colorado
Conner Weigman from Texas A&M to Houston
Thomas Castellanos from Boston College to Florida State
Devon Dampier from New Mexico to Utah
Ashton Daniels from Stanford to Auburn
Rickie Collins from LSU to Syracuse
Dylan Lonergan from Alabama to Boston College
Walker White from Auburn to Baylor

Running backs​

Justice Haynes from Alabama to Michigan
Dante Dowdell from Nebraska to Kentucky

Pass catchers​

Zachariah Branch from USC to Georgia
Kevin Concepcion from NC State to Texas A&M
Malachi Fields from Virginia to Notre Dame
Dane Key from Kentucky to Nebraska
Max Klare from Purdue to Ohio State
Isaiah Horton from Miami to Alabama
Duce Robinson from USC to Florida State
Eric Singleton Jr. from Georgia Tech to Auburn
CJ Daniels from LSU to Miami
Micah Hudson from Texas Tech to Texas A&M
Jayden Ballard from Ohio State to Wisconsin
Jamari Johnson from Louisville to Oregon
Chris Long from Rutgers to Syracuse
Nic Anderson from Oklahoma to LSU
Kyron Hudson from USC to Penn State
Barion Brown from Kentucky to LSU
 
Some more Transfers i missed.

Quarterbacks​

Maalik Murphy from Duke to Oregon State
Braedyn Locke from Wisconsin to Arizona
Beau Pribula from Penn State to Missouri
Fernando Mendoza from Cal to Indiana
John Mateer from Washington State to Oklahoma
Miller Moss from USC to Louisville
Billy Edwards from Maryland to Wisconsin
Kaidon Salter from Liberty to Colorado
Conner Weigman from Texas A&M to Houston
Thomas Castellanos from Boston College to Florida State
Devon Dampier from New Mexico to Utah
Ashton Daniels from Stanford to Auburn
Rickie Collins from LSU to Syracuse
Dylan Lonergan from Alabama to Boston College
Walker White from Auburn to Baylor

Running backs​

Justice Haynes from Alabama to Michigan
Dante Dowdell from Nebraska to Kentucky

Pass catchers​

Zachariah Branch from USC to Georgia
Kevin Concepcion from NC State to Texas A&M
Malachi Fields from Virginia to Notre Dame
Dane Key from Kentucky to Nebraska
Max Klare from Purdue to Ohio State
Isaiah Horton from Miami to Alabama
Duce Robinson from USC to Florida State
Eric Singleton Jr. from Georgia Tech to Auburn
CJ Daniels from LSU to Miami
Micah Hudson from Texas Tech to Texas A&M
Jayden Ballard from Ohio State to Wisconsin
Jamari Johnson from Louisville to Oregon
Chris Long from Rutgers to Syracuse
Nic Anderson from Oklahoma to LSU
Kyron Hudson from USC to Penn State
Barion Brown from Kentucky to LSU
Great info here, thanks
 
Georgia quarterback Carson Beck has entered the NCAA transfer portal, sources confirmed to ESPN on Thursday.

Beck had declared for the NFL draft on Dec. 28 but is now reversing course and will explore a transfer.

Sources told ESPN that Miami looms as the favorite for Beck and the timeline for his decision is expected to play out within a week.
While Miami is the favorite for Beck, a source said Beck's camp intends to listen to all potential suitors for the best situation: "It's a strategic thing, not an emotional thing," the source said.

Beck, a two-year starter at Georgia, is currently recovering from surgery to repair the ulnar collateral ligament in his throwing elbow after suffering the injury during the Bulldogs' SEC championship victory over Texas.

Beck will not be able to throw until March, sources told ESPN, which would have complicated his NFL draft process and will likely force him to miss spring practice at his next school. Sources said the variety of feedback he got from the draft process led to this decision, as he changed his mind in the past 24 hours. He received advice that if he could return and wanted to, he should probably return and play another season in college.

A source said Beck received feedback that he could end up anywhere between the first and third round, with much of that uncertainty due to the fact that he would not be able to throw for a team in predraft workouts.

Despite that injury setback, Beck will immediately become the most coveted quarterback available as a late entry to the transfer market. While Miami looms as the favorite, there are other big brand teams that could jump out as suitors including Texas Tech and Notre Dame.

The 6-foot-4, 220-pound senior went 24-3 as the Bulldogs' starter and was viewed as a potential No. 1 draft pick entering the 2024 season. He threw for 3,485 yards with 28 touchdowns and 12 interceptions this season and led Georgia back to the SEC title game.

Beck injured his elbow on the final play of the first half against Texas on Dec. 7. Renowned orthopedic surgeon Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed Beck's surgery on Dec. 23 in Los Angeles.

"He wants to win," said the source close to Beck. "He didn't come back to get knocked out at halftime of a conference championship."

Entering his fifth college season, Beck was viewed as a potential top-10 draft pick. ESPN's Mel Kiper Jr. currently considers Beck the No. 5 quarterback in his draft rankings.
 
If you guys and gals want to include someone not listed, like @Tau837 did for Kevin Concepcion, let me know and I'll add to the OP. That is if it will allow more additions. Looks like it balks at more bolding and colors due to the 10K limit, than anything else. I was able to add Conception to the list.
Kyren Lacy, WR (LSU) jumped off the screen in last night’s game. Is he a breakout this year with Nabers and Thomas gone to the NFL?

LSU WR Kyren Lacy facing charges stemming from fatal car crash​


Louisiana State Police have issued an arrest warrant for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy, who is accused of causing a crash that killed a 78-year-old man on Dec. 17 and then fleeing the scene without rendering aid or calling authorities.

Louisiana State Police said Friday that Lacy will be charged with negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run and reckless operation of a vehicle.

Police said they have been in contact with Lacy and his attorney to turn himself in.

According to a news release from state police, Lacy was allegedly driving a 2023 Dodge Charger on Louisiana Highway 20 and "recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed by crossing the centerline and entering the northbound lane while in a designated no-passing zone."

"As Lacy was illegally passing the other vehicles, the driver of a northbound pickup truck abruptly braked and swerved to the right to avoid a head-on collision with the approaching Dodge," a Louisiana State Police news release said.

"Traveling behind the pickup was a 2017 Kia Cadenza whose driver swerved left to avoid the oncoming Dodge Charger. As the Kia Cadenza took evasive action to avoid impact with the Dodge, it crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a southbound 2017 Kia Sorento."

Police alleged that Lacy, 24, drove around the crash scene and fled "without stopping to render aid, call emergency services, or report his involvement in the crash."

Herman Hall, of Thibodaux, Louisiana, who was a passenger in the Kia Sorento, later died from injuries suffered in the crash, according to state police. Hall was 78.

The drivers of the Cadenza and Sorento also sustained moderate injuries, according to police.

Lacy's agent, Rocky Arceneaux, said in a statement that his client is "fully cooperating with the authorities."

"We strongly believe that the facts will ultimately demonstrate the truth, but we respect the need for a full and thorough investigation," Arceneaux's statement said.

Lacy played two seasons at Louisiana before transferring to LSU in 2022. This past season, he had 58 catches for 866 yards with nine touchdowns and declared for the NFL draft on Dec. 19, two days after the crash.
 
If you guys and gals want to include someone not listed, like @Tau837 did for Kevin Concepcion, let me know and I'll add to the OP. That is if it will allow more additions. Looks like it balks at more bolding and colors due to the 10K limit, than anything else. I was able to add Conception to the list.
Kyren Lacy, WR (LSU) jumped off the screen in last night’s game. Is he a breakout this year with Nabers and Thomas gone to the NFL?

LSU WR Kyren Lacy facing charges stemming from fatal car crash​


Louisiana State Police have issued an arrest warrant for former LSU receiver Kyren Lacy, who is accused of causing a crash that killed a 78-year-old man on Dec. 17 and then fleeing the scene without rendering aid or calling authorities.

Louisiana State Police said Friday that Lacy will be charged with negligent homicide, felony hit-and-run and reckless operation of a vehicle.

Police said they have been in contact with Lacy and his attorney to turn himself in.

According to a news release from state police, Lacy was allegedly driving a 2023 Dodge Charger on Louisiana Highway 20 and "recklessly passed multiple vehicles at a high rate of speed by crossing the centerline and entering the northbound lane while in a designated no-passing zone."

"As Lacy was illegally passing the other vehicles, the driver of a northbound pickup truck abruptly braked and swerved to the right to avoid a head-on collision with the approaching Dodge," a Louisiana State Police news release said.

"Traveling behind the pickup was a 2017 Kia Cadenza whose driver swerved left to avoid the oncoming Dodge Charger. As the Kia Cadenza took evasive action to avoid impact with the Dodge, it crossed the centerline and collided head-on with a southbound 2017 Kia Sorento."

Police alleged that Lacy, 24, drove around the crash scene and fled "without stopping to render aid, call emergency services, or report his involvement in the crash."

Herman Hall, of Thibodaux, Louisiana, who was a passenger in the Kia Sorento, later died from injuries suffered in the crash, according to state police. Hall was 78.

The drivers of the Cadenza and Sorento also sustained moderate injuries, according to police.

Lacy's agent, Rocky Arceneaux, said in a statement that his client is "fully cooperating with the authorities."

"We strongly believe that the facts will ultimately demonstrate the truth, but we respect the need for a full and thorough investigation," Arceneaux's statement said.

Lacy played two seasons at Louisiana before transferring to LSU in 2022. This past season, he had 58 catches for 866 yards with nine touchdowns and declared for the NFL draft on Dec. 19, two days after the crash.
The poor kid died of apparent suicide.
 

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