This week in the 2024 Top 150 PPR Rankings, we discuss the latest rankings risers and fallers! Already we have seen major injuries that could impact Week 1 and beyond. This list includes Jahmyr Gibbs, Puka Nacua, Marquise Brown, Marshawn Lloyd, Josh Downs, Justin Herbert, Matthew Stafford, Tyrone Tracy Jr., Malik Nabers, Roman Wilson, Christian […]
For this Dynasty Rookie Rankings update, I wanted to identify some players who could have ROI by their second or third seasons. These players might be overlooked for a handful of reasons, but do not sleep on these four players. Let’s review their pathway for playing time as we forecast their futures. Be sure to […]
Sky’s NFL Draft Reactions for Running Backs This is my sixth round of RB rankings, but this time I list my rookie running back reactions following the NFL Draft. Bookmark this page to keep tabs on my rankings. These rankings are for RB only and based on PPR settings. Rookies are not yet listed in […]
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Welcome to the master list of my devy prospects for single QB leagues! This installment will be players ranked 21-40. Check out the top 20 here.
For those new to devy: in a “devy” league, short for developmental, managers can select players who are still in college (or high school) and stash them on a separate, inactive roster until they are drafted into the NFL. In this format, the player values can be all over the place and each manager’s process for player evaluation becomes of utmost importance.
I have previously released articles with my position-specific rankings which describe in more detail my process and what I look for when ranking devy prospects. Check those out here: QB, RB, WR, and TE.
Since you’re quarantined and I have your undivided attention, let’s talk about some college running backs that appear to have what it takes to make an impact on your devy roster. In a “devy” league, short for developmental, managers can select players who are still in college (or high school) and stash them on a separate, inactive roster until they are drafted into the NFL.
For the devy manager, there is truly no offseason as we must take the months with no NFL to update our devy ranks and prepare to dig deep and draft some unknown lottery tickets hoping that you can pick up the next Jonathan Taylor or CeeDee Lamb before your league mates even know their name.
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