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[Dynasty] 2017 Draft Prospects (2 Viewers)

Evan Engram is seperating himself from the pack tonight! 

Tex
He'll looks great out there. I'm very happy to have him in my start 2 TE devy league  :D

Edit- JuJu's getting the train back on track. Thanks for posting EBF. 

 
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Texas junior RB D'Onta Foreman rushed for 136 yards in Saturday's 27-6 win over Iowa State.
Due to the dysfunction surrounding Texas' program, Foreman's breakout hasn't received the attention it deserves. If you don't count the Week 2 contest he missed against UTEP, this was Foreman's seventh consecutive 100-yard plus game. "I haven't seen many running backs across the country, but I think we've got one of the best here with him," HC Charlie Strong said. "And we'll just keep feeding him the ball. If we gave it to him 40 times, it wouldn't bother me because I know it would be positive results."

 
 
Source: Dallas Morning News

 
 


Iowa State junior WR Allen Lazard logged seven catches for 65 yards in Saturday's 27-6 loss to Texas.
The 6-foot-5, 223-pounder has been bothered by a foot injury over the past month, but it doesn't seem to be effecting him much on the gridiron. Lazard has posted a 34-448-4 line so far. Iowa State has a bye week on deck.

 
 
 
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Saw Corey Clements stat line, did he look as impressive as his stats show?
Best he's run the football in a long time. As the announcers mentioned during the game, he was more patient behind his O line giving them a chance to open a hole before hitting it. It seemed to pay off big for him. Ran with power and speed. Busted a long run. Starting to look like the old Clement. Here's to hoping he has turned the corner. 

 
 

NC State senior RB Matt Dayes "could be a Day 3 steal if he lands in the right system," writes ESPN's Todd McShay.
"His draft stock is on the rise," McShay declared. Following three consecutive 100-yards games, McShay isn't the only one who thinks so. "A team captain, Dayes plays with great vision and is averaging 5.6 yards per carry for his career," McShay wrote.

 
 
Source: ESPN 
Oct 20 - 10:13 PM

 
Fournette to GB

Cooks to IND

McCaffrey to DET

Chubb to PHI

Freeman to CIN

*subject to change

Tex

 
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BigTex said:
Fournette to GB

Cooks to IND

McCarthy to DET

Chubb to PHI

Freeman to CIN

*subject to change

Tex
If Grigson is still with Indy, I think you can bank on one of them being picked by them in the first round.

 
How's the class looking? For someone that's in good shape, and also has 4 firsts in 2017,  Should we be moving any towards 2018?

How's this potential class look early?

 
How's the class looking? For someone that's in good shape, and also has 4 firsts in 2017,  Should we be moving any towards 2018?

How's this potential class look early?
2018 as of right now is a notch below 2017 IMHO. There are some great RBs, QBs and WRs that could come out. I essentially have 11 top picks out of the top 20 including Dalvin Cook, Michael Williams and JuJu Smith already on my roster. I've already acquired two extra 2018 1st rounders. So yes, if you can get a few first round picks for 2018 then you must do it. Grabbing either Guice or Barkley is a must.

Tex

 
Curious to know who you take at 1.01 if this becomes reality.  
Man, that's tough! Chubb is not looking like himself. He has'nt been consistent so I'm not sure about him. Fournette has been injured too. If I was picking today?

1. Cook

2. Fournette 

3. Freeman

4. Chubb

5. McCaffrey

Tex

 
I have 4 firsts this year, 3 seconds.  and then in 2018 I have an early first from a very bad team. Likely top 3.
Good job! Nearly the same as mine. I have a top 3 pick in both 2017 and 2018 I acquired for Carlos Hyde. That 2017 pick might be the top pick which if the draft was today I'd probably draft Freeman.

Tex

 
So you're viewing any of the top 3 pick in 2017 about the same right now?  That's like the first "tier" for dynasty purposes?  I have what's looking to be the #1 overall, and then something in the 4-6 range, then something in the ~22 range - then in 2018 I have what's looking like a top 3 or so pick. 

 
So you're viewing any of the top 3 pick in 2017 about the same right now?  That's like the first "tier" for dynasty purposes?  I have what's looking to be the #1 overall, and then something in the 4-6 range, then something in the ~22 range - then in 2018 I have what's looking like a top 3 or so pick. 
Yeah, I give Cook a slight edge because he's healthy but they are in their own tier.

With those picks (depending on scoring system) I'd go 1. RB, 2. WR, 3. TE(if one falls that far).

Tex

 
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Good job! Nearly the same as mine. I have a top 3 pick in both 2017 and 2018 I acquired for Carlos Hyde. That 2017 pick might be the top pick which if the draft was today I'd probably draft Freeman.

Tex
I haven't watched much Freeman. Is he gonna be a three down back at the next level? I like Rb's with that ppr floor. Also, are those your overall rankings, or just RB rankings?

 
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"They" being Cook, Fournette and Freeman?  You wouldn't put Ju-ju in this tier?
You can make a case for JuJu I took him in my Rook/Vet draft over Freeman. If Freeman is not in a committee baseed backfield I'd go with him. If he's drafted by a team that he'll be sharing the backfield I'd go with JuJu.

*note: I'm not the biggest believer in Oregon running backs. The system they run doesn't prepare them for the NFL and they generally struggle at the NFL level so that has a impact on my drafting.

Tex

 
I haven't watched much Freeman. Is he gonna be a three down back at the next level? I like Rb's with that ppr floor. Also, are those your overall rankings, or just RB rankings?
Just running backs. IMHO he's built to handle the load but I'm not sure how his game will translate at the next level.

Tex

 
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You can make a case for JuJu I took him in my Rook/Vet draft over Freeman. If Freeman is not in a committee baseed backfield I'd go with him. If he's drafted by a team that he'll be sharing the backfield I'd go with JuJu.

*note: I'm not the biggest believer in Oregon running backs. The system they run doesn't prepare them for the NFL and they generally struggle at the NFL level so that has a impact on my drafting.

Tex
Have you posted a recent top ~10 dynasty board of the 2017 class anywhere?

 
Have you posted a recent top ~10 dynasty board of the 2017 class anywhere?
I combine my tiers with NFL Rooks and Sophmores vs current and following year class.

In other words I've tiered 2015-2018 as my current ranking.

Tex

 
This is just the Tier as they are not ranked. At the end of the year I do my additions and my subtractions then I take the updated tier and move them to an excel spreadsheet and they are tier based that is separated by rounds which is updated after the combine and NFL draft and that becomes my official Big Board.

Tex

2017 Vs 2018 Tier








 




Tier 1






Todd Gurley (LA Rams) ME 2015






Amari Cooper WR (Oakland Raiders) ME 2015






Kevin White WR (Chicago Bears) ME 2015






Ezekiel Elliott (Dallas Cowboys) ME 2016






 Nick Chubb RB (Georgia) 2017






Dalvin Cook RB (Florida St.) Me 2017






Juju Smith-Schuster WR (USC)ME






Corey Coleman WR (Philly Eagles) ME 2016






Corey Davis WR (Western Michigan) 2017






DeShaun Watson QB (Clemson) 2017






Josh Rosen QB (UCLA) 2018






Saquon Barkley RB (Penn St.) 2018






Derrius Guice RB (LSU) 2018






Calvin Ridley WR (Alabama) 2018








 




Tier 2 






Leonard Fournette RB (LSU) 2017






Melvin Gordon RB (San Diego Chargers) 2015






Jake Browning QB (Washington) 2018






Damien Harris RB (Alabama) 2018






Josh Doctson (Washington Redskins) ME 2016






Mike Williams WR (Clemson) ME 2017






Myles Gaskin RB (Washington) 2018






OJ Howard TE (Alabama) 2017






James Washington WR (OK St) 2017






Travis Rudolph WR (Florida St.) 2017






Kristian Kirk WR (Tex A&M) 2018






Deon Cain WR (Clemson) 2018






Derrick Henry, (Tennessee Titans) 2016








 




Tier 3






Christian McCaffrey RB (Stanford) 2017






Malachi Dupre WR (LSU) 2017






Corey Clement RB (Wisconsin) 2017






Samaje Perine RB (Oklahoma) 2017






Joe Mixon RB (Oklahoma) 2017






Deshon Kizer QB (Notre Dame) 2017






L.J. Scott RB (Michigan) 2018






Ronald Jones II RB (USC) 2018






Jake Butt TE (Michigan) 2017






Mark Andrews TE (Oklahoma) 2017






Bucky Hodges TE (Virginia Tech) 2017






Hunter Henry TE (San Diego Chargers) 2016






Curtis Samuel RB (Ohio St.) 2017






Jay Ajayi RB (Miami Dolphins) ME 2015






DeVante Parker WR (Miami Dolphins) ME 2015






Tevin Coleman RB (ALT Falcons) 2015






Laquon Treadwell (Minnesota Vikings) 2016








 

 
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LJ Scott glad he made the list. He's underused in college for Michigan State and I think could be a real solid NFL back.

Awesome list thanks!

 
Appreciate the list, Tex, but no David Johnson (2015)? Or am I misunderstanding your methodology?
This is pre-NFL, 2015 was a deep class but not as deep as 2017. I had David in Tier 4 behind Ameer who is not on this list. This Tier is how I had them going into their class. David is clearly the top of that class but no one saw this coming.

In other words this is Tiered based on them coming out of college.

Tex

 

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