Jashaun Corbin (RB) Florida State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  5-11  202  4.58  08/20/2000  6-UFA  5-6  Ke’Shawn Vaughn College Production Corbin wasn’t overly productive at Florida State but was a consistent […]
Corbin wasn’t overly productive at Florida State but was a consistent and reliable back after transferring from Texas A&M after an injury-plagued 2019 season. In 2020 he carried the ball 81 times for 401 yards and five TDs while adding 19 receptions for 115 yards through the air. He improved on those numbers in 2021 rushing for 887 yards on 143 carries and scoring seven TDs while chipping in with 25 receptions for 144 yards and a TD in the passing game.
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Justyn Ross (WR) Clemson Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  6-3 5/8  210*  4.63*  12/15/1999  Day 2-3  2.12  Corey Davis * Pro Day College Production Rivals’ No. 15 recruit out of Phenix […]
Rivals’ No. 15 recruit out of Phenix Central High School (AL) after snagging 13 touchdowns and excelling as a returner during senior season. Committed to Clemson and set a school record by averaging 21.7 yards per catch and posting an impressive 46/1,000(team-high)/9 en route to Freshman All-American accolades. Earned All-ACC Honorable Mention honors in 2019 after catching 66 passes for 865 yards and 8 scores. Sat out 2020 due to a bulging disk and congenital spinal fusion but returned during redshirt junior season to post a 46/514/3 line.
• Excellent size profile to be a solid mismatch and red-zone target against smaller defensive backs.
• Good route runner who makes excellent cuts and has deceptive breaking ability
• Plus versatility. Experience from the perimeter, slot, and
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Jeremy Ruckert (TE) Ohio State Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  6-5  250  4.68  08/11/2000  Day3  4th round  Cameron Brate College Production Ruckert was the No. 1 tight end recruit in the country […]
Ruckert was the No. 1 tight end recruit in the country coming out of high school and clearly made the wrong choice of which college to attend. Despite getting playing time being the starting tight end for the majority of his time at OSU, he was criminally underutilized thanks to the offensive system. During his four years, he caught just 54 passes for 615 yards and 12 touchdowns. He was little more than a big body in the red zone with last year being his best statistical season catching 26 passes for 309 yards and three TDs. At a school that used their TE as a true receiving threat, he has the talent to blow these numbers out of the water.
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Tyler Allgeier (RB) BYU Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  5-11  224  4.46  04/15/2000  5-UFA  2nd round  Chuba Hubbard College Production Allgeier didn’t get much work his first two seasons but burst onto […]
Allgeier didn’t get much work his first two seasons but burst onto the scene in 2020. He rushed for 1,103 yards and 13 touchdowns on an impressive 7.5 yards per carry and added 14 receptions for 174 yards through the air. Those numbers only got better in 2021 as he rushed for 1,601 yards and a whopping 23 TDs. His yardage total was good for fourth in the country and nobody scored more TDs. He topped off his college career by winning the Offensive MVP in the Independence Bowl rushing for 192 yards and three TDs.
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Jalen Tolbert (WR) South Alabama Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  6-1  194  4.49  02/27/1999  Day 3  3.01-3.05  Marvin Jones College Production The first real signs of Tolbert’s potential flashed during his sophomore […]
The first real signs of Tolbert’s potential flashed during his sophomore season in 2019. During his sophomore campaign, he caught 27 passes for 521 yards and a team-high six receiving touchdowns. Then as a junior, he fully broke out catching 64 passes for 1,085 yards and eight touchdowns. This was enough to earn him first-team All-Sun Belt honors.Â
While first-team All-Sun Belt is nice, in 2021 he upped his game and was named the Sun Belt Player of the Year. He caught a school record of 82 receptions for 1,474 yards. His eight TDs was also a South Alabama record. He also set career records for the school with 178 receptions and 3,140 yards.
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ZaQuandre White (RB) South Carolina Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  6-0  207  4.63  12/21/1998  5-6  5th round  Brandon Bolden* College Production A four-star prospect and the top running back recruit in the […]
A four-star prospect and the top running back recruit in the state of Florida, White originally committed to Florida State and played both tailback and linebacker, recording 22 tackles in 2018. White spent 2019 at Iowa Western where he ran for 876 yards and 10 scores before enrolling at South Carolina in 2020. After playing sparingly as a junior, White eventually took over as the Gamecocks’ best back. In 2021, he rushed for 583 yards and 5 TDs while also catching 18 passes for 196 more yards.
• Very good size profile for an NFL back.
• Underrated receiver. Hands catcher that ran surprisingly good routes for a bigger running back
• White displays solid vision and footwork and has plus power as a between-the-tackles grinder.
• Plus versatility. Played linebacker but also…
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James Cook (RB) Georgia Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  5-11  199  4.42  09/25/1999  3-4  2.11  Gio Bernard College Production James is the brother of Minnesota Vikings’ star Dalvin Cook and was a superstar […]
James is the brother of Minnesota Vikings’ star Dalvin Cook and was a superstar in high school coming out of Miami. He saw a limited role in his first three seasons, however, he never failed to top six yards per carry in any season. In 2021, he got his chance to shine on his way to a National Championship. He saw 113 carries which he took for 728 yards and seven TDs. Through the air, he tacked on an additional 27 receptions for 284 yards and four TDs.
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Calvin Austin III (WR) Memphis Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  5-8  170  4.32  03/24/1999  Day 2  late 3-4th  Isaiah McKenzie College Production Attended Harding Academy in Memphis and stayed home and walked on the Tigers’ […]
Attended Harding Academy in Memphis and stayed home and walked on the Tigers’ football and track teams. Played sparingly during redshirt freshman season (2018) before putting up a 17/315/3 line in nine games as a sophomore and earning All-American Second Team honors in track. Exploded onto the scene in 2020, catching 63 passes for 1,053 yards and 11 touchdowns and being named to the All-AAC First Team. Also led Memphis in receiving in his final season, with 74 grabs for 1,149 yards and 8 TDs and another All-AAC First Team appearance.
• Blazed a 4.32 40-yard dash, the third-fastest time of the 2022 NFL Scouting Combine.
• Elite measurable metrics, including…
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Sam Howell (QB) North Carolina Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  6-1  218  4.87  09/16/2000 Day 2  2.06  Baker Mayfield College Production Howell came onto the scene in 2019 as a freshman and looked good. In […]
Howell came onto the scene in 2019 as a freshman and looked good. In his first season, he completed over 61 percent of his passes for 3,641 yards, 39 touchdowns (one rushing), and seven interceptions. This earned him ACC Rookie of the Year honors. He followed an outstanding 2019 with another great season 2020. As a sophomore, he threw for 3,586, 30 TDs, and seven interceptions in a Covid shortened season while completing over 68 percent of his passes.Â
All he had to do to lock himself in at the top of the 2022 NFL Draft was continue to develop and not fall off a cliff. He did not continue to develop and fell off a cliff in 2021. Fortunately, his numbers are better than his film but that won’t stop him from falling out the first round of the draft. He threw for 3,056 yards, 24 TDs, and nine interceptions while completing 62.5 percent of his passes. He also began to run a lot more rushing for 828 yards and eleven TDs. While this was effective at UNC with his lack of speed and quickness it likely won’t translate to the NFL.
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John Metchie (WR) Alabama Height Weight 40-Time DOB NFL Draft Dynasty ADP NFL Comp  5-11  187  4.36  07/18/2000 Day 2  2.06  Jaylen Waddle College Production Metchie got his first real opportunity at Alabama when Jaylen Waddle went down in 2020. […]
Metchie got his first real opportunity at Alabama when Jaylen Waddle went down in 2020. He stepped into his role to start 11 games and caught 55 passes for 916 yards and six touchdowns. In 2021, his role expanded as he caught a team-high 96 passes for 1,142 yards and eight TDs. This was enough to get him named second-team All-SEC. Unfortunately, in the SEC Championship, he tore his ACL which of course forced him to miss the playoffs and offseason activities. He appeared to be locked in as a first-rounder before the injury now it looks like he will slip to Day 2.
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