Dynasty Spotlight: Tre McBride, WR William & Mary – 2015 NFL Draft

Dynasty Spotlight: Tre McBride, WR William & Mary – 2015 NFL Draft Height: 6’2″ Weight: 210  lbs 40 yard dash: 4.41 (official) Hand size: 9’’ Vertical Jump: 38’’ Broad Jump: 10.2’’ NFL Comparison: Pierre Garcon Scouting Notes: Tre McBride displays the rare combination of size, speed, and technique that you relish seeing in a player

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Dynasty Spotlight: J.J. Nelson, WR Alabama Birmingham – 2015 NFL Draft

Dynasty Spotlight: J.J. Nelson, WR Alabama Birmingham – 2015 NFL Draft Height: 5’10.5″ Weight: 156  lbs 40 yard dash: 4.28 (official) Hand size: 8.25’’ Vertical Jump: 36’’ Broad Jump: 10.7’’ NFL Comparison: Jacoby Ford, Travis Benjamin Scouting Notes: J.J. Nelson showed agile feet and far too much speed as he went on to post the

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Dynasty Spotlight: Josh Harper, WR Fresno State – 2015 NFL Draft

Dynasty Spotlight: Josh Harper, WR Fresno State  – 2015 NFL Draft Height: 6’1″ Weight: 191  lbs 40 yard dash: 4.64 (Combine) Hand size: 8.75’’ Vertical Jump: 32’’ Broad Jump: 9’’ NFL Comparison: Stevie Johnson Scouting Notes: Josh Harper’s story is a tale of two players. Just looking at his combine stats, you might almost wonder

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Dynasty Spotlight: Geremy Davis, WR Connecticut – 2015 NFL Draft

Dynasty Spotlight: Geremy Davis, WR Connecticut  – 2015 NFL Draft Height: 6’2″ Weight: 216  lbs 40 yard dash: 4.58 (projected) Hand size: 9.5’’ Vertical Jump: 36.5’’ Broad Jump: 10’4’’ NFL Comparison: Jerricho Cotchery Scouting Notes: Only three WR prospects at this year’s Combine notched 23 reps in the bench press, and Davis was one of

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Trade and Free Agency Fallout: What’s Happened, Fantasy Implications

There have been a plethora of intriguing moves made in the NFL over the past week or so, and I’ve sussed out the ones involving skill players that will affect you as a fantasy owner the most. They are, not necessarily in order of importance, as follows: Quarterback Nick Foles to the Rams: It might

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Dynasty Spotlight: Stefon Diggs, WR Maryland – 2015 NFL Draft

Dynasty Spotlight: Stefon Diggs, WR Maryland  – 2015 NFL Draft Height: 6’0″ Weight: 195  lbs 40 yard dash: 4.46 (official) Hand size: 10’’ Vertical Jump: 35’’ Broad Jump: 9’7’’   NFL Comparison: Odell Beckham Jr. Scouting Notes: Some industry sites have Diggs pegged as purely a straight-line runner, but they must not have been watching

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Dynasty Spotlight: Kaelin Clay, WR Utah – 2015 NFL Draft

Kaelin Clay, WR Utah Height: 5’10″ Weight: 195  lbs Hand Size: 9″ 40 yard dash: 4.51 (official) Vertical Jump: 33″ Broad Jump: 9’5″ NFL Comparison: More Raw and Less Athletic Randall Cobb Scouting Notes: Clay is infamous in college football circles for his DeSean Jackson-like, voluntary  ball drop prior to entering the end zone on

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Dynasty Spotlight:Bryan Bennett, QB Southeastern Louisiana – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’2″ Weight: 211 lbs 40 yard dash: 4.81 (official) NFL Comparison: Poor man’s Colin Kaepernick Scouting Notes: Don’t feel too bad if this is the first time you’re hearing about Bennett. He played at a small school for only two seasons after all, and if we hadn’t covered the Senior Bowl so extensively where

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Dynasty Spotlight: Sean Mannion, QB Oregon State – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’5 1/2″ Weight: 229 lbs Arm: 33 5/8″ Hand: 9″ Wingspan: 80″ 40 yard dash: 4.98 (projected) NFL Comparison: Poor Man’s Philip Rivers / Mike Glennon Scouting Notes: Mannion is your dad’s QB – tall, big armed and immobile. That’s not necessarily a bad thing, though. Mannion holds the Oregon State school record for

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Dynasty Spotlight: Titus Davis, WR Central Michigan – 2015 NFL Draft

Height: 6’2″ Weight: 190 lbs 40-yard dash: 4.50 (projected) NFL Comparison: James Jones Scouting Notes: Titus Davis doesn’t possess the measurables of some of the more well-known prospects in this year’s draft, and he’s not especially shifty or fast. Yet, somehow he’s managed to be the only player in NCAA history to catch 8 or

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