PRO 2018 NFL Draft WR Trait Matrix V.3
This trait matrix is for all you fantasy fiends who can’t get enough of football throughout the off-season. It’s a glimpse into the rookie evaluation process that I undertake as we try to find the special players who can ultimately bring you a championship come fantasy season. The grades may seem generous right now, as
PRO Rookie Spotlight: DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State University
Rookie Spotlight: DaeSean Hamilton, Penn State University Height: 6’ 3/5’’ (official) Weight: 202 lbs (official) Hands: 9 1/4” Arm: 32 5/8” 40 yard dash: 4.59 (unofficial) NFL Comparison: Robert Woods Pros – excellent route runner – makes contested catches with regularity – soft hands – creates separation despite lack of speed – sharp footwork
PRO 2018 NFL Draft RB Trait Matrix V.2
This trait matrix is for all you fantasy fiends who can’t get enough of football throughout the off-season. It’s a glimpse into the rookie evaluation process that I undertake as we try to find the special players who can ultimately bring you a championship come fantasy season. The grades may seem generous right now, as
PRO 2018 NFL Draft WR Trait Matrix V.2
This trait matrix is for all you fantasy fiends who can’t get enough of football throughout the off-season. It’s a glimpse into the rookie evaluation process that I undertake as we try to find the special players who can ultimately bring you a championship come fantasy season. The grades may seem generous right now, as
PRO Rookie Spotlight: Rashaad Penny, San Diego State University
Rookie Spotlight: Rashaad Penny, San Diego State University Height: 5’ 11’’ (official) Weight: 224 lbs (official) Hands: 9 ⅛” Arm: 31 ½” 40 yard dash: 4.5 (unofficial/projected) NFL Comparison: Devonta Freeman, Kareem Hunt, Jordan Howard Pros – very patient waiting for his blocks – explosive out of cuts – soft hands – prototypical size for
PRO 2018 NFL Draft RB Prospect Trait Matrix V.1
This trait matrix is for all you fantasy fiends who can’t get enough of football throughout the off-season. It’s a glimpse into the rookie evaluation process that I undertake as we try to find the special players who can ultimately bring you a championship come fantasy season. The grades may seem generous right now, as
PRO 2018 NFL Draft WR Prospect Trait Matrix V.1
This trait matrix is for all you fantasy fiends who can’t get enough of football throughout the off-season. It’s a glimpse into the rookie evaluation process that I undertake as we try to find the special players who can ultimately bring you a championship come fantasy season. The grades may seem generous right now, as
PRO Rookie Spotlight: Christian Kirk, WR Texas A&M University
Rookie Spotlight: Christian Kirk, Texas A&M University Height: 5’ 11’’ (unofficial) Weight: 201 lbs (unofficial) Hands: Arm: 40 yard dash: 4.45 (unofficial) NFL Comparison: Steve Smith, Odell Beckham Jr. Pros – extremely fast, but also solidly built – elusive runner – great lateral agility – able to utilize broken plays for big gains – premier
PRO 2018 Dynasty Rookie Spotlight: Racean “Roc” Thomas, Jacksonville State
Rookie Spotlight: Racean “Roc” Thomas, Jacksonville State University Height: 5’ 11’’ (unofficial) Weight: 195 lbs (unofficial) Hands: Arm: 40 yard dash: NFL Comparison: Kenyan Drake, Andre Ellington Pros – quick to the edge – elusive – rarely goes down on first contact – excellent lateral agility – great open field speed –
PRO 2018 Dynasty Rookie Spotlight: Royce Freeman, University of Oregon
Rookie Spotlight: Royce Freeman, University of Oregon Height: 5’ 11’’ (unofficial) Weight: 238 lbs (unofficial) Hands: (to be added) Arm: (to be added) 40 yard dash: 4.58 (projected) NFL Comparison: Jonathan Stewart, Alfred Morris, Samaje Perine Pros – quick to the edge – agile like a smaller back – decent hands – good