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Antonio Gibson & Lynn Bowden are Dynamic All-Purpose 2020 NFL Draft Prospects

by Clint Hale, February 25, 2020

As a freshman, Antonio Gibson scored 10 touchdowns in 10 games and saw action as a rusher, receiver, and kick returner. Gibson had a truly historic senior season in 2019. Since 2007, only eight other players have eclipsed 350 rushing yards and 750 receiving yards in a single collegiate season.

Lynn Bowden had a sophomore breakout campaign in 2018 and posted a 20.9 (40th-percentile among qualified wide receivers) Breakout Age. Don’t be deceived by his 26.3-percent (40th-percentile) College Dominator Rating. He is a nightmare for defenders in open space and that should continue at the next level.

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Undervalued 2020 Wide Receiver Prospects Based On Age-Adjusted Data

by Jesse Reeves, February 24, 2020

Denzel Mims has outstanding production from a young age. With the proper draft capital, he provides just as much value as players in the top tier of this class. He had a great week at the Senior Bowl and gave evaluators some added data points against new competition. In theory, this boosted his draft stock and made him a potential day two target.

The age-adjusted metrics show that K.J. Hamler is a production hog. He averaged 29-percent of Penn State’s receiving yards market share and 24-percent of the receptions market share over two seasons. His size will draw speculation, but his speed and 16.1 (71st-percentile among qualified wide receivers) College YPR will spark intrigue as a downfield threat.

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XFL Week 2 Lessons and Week 3 DFS Breakdown

by Kyle Dvorchak, February 21, 2020

Don’t dip outside the five good quarterbacks, with one exception. Matt McGloin was benched in Week 2, allowing Marquise Williams ($6,400) to take the field. Williams was a serviceable passer, going four of eight for 50 yards, but has massive rushing appeal. He rushed for 948 yards during his final season at North Carolina. Should he get the start, he’s viable for both cash games and tournaments because of his price and rushing prowess.

Instead of following carries, look for running backs who are seeing pass game work and are on good offenses. Donnel Pumphrey ($7,000) showed up in Week 2 by leading the Defenders with 12 carries and netting five targets. Pumphrey’s college resume speaks for itself. He holds the NCAA record with 7,444 career yards from scrimmage, 1,158 of which came through the air. He won’t have an enormous share of DC’s carries, but he more than makes up for that with receptions.

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Very, Very, Very, Very, Very Bold Predictions for the NFL Season

by Peter, February 15, 2020

Most people won’t see the emergence of the Rams or rise of Davante Adams until it smacks them in the face, but thinking through the season for yourself and getting a little bold and adventurous with outlier predictions can be the difference between missing the playoffs and a fantasy championship.

During this year, the Podfather has been asking your favorite fantasy football analysts to undergo this thought experiment to bring the hottest fantasy takes and allow you to read tomorrow’s news today, but please be warned, these takes are not for the faint of heart.

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XFL Week 1 Lessons and Week 2 DFS Breakdown

by Kyle Dvorchak, February 14, 2020

The comical values that popped up in the XFL’s first week are no longer present. Both DraftKings and Fanduel got a grip on pricing, but there’s still enough cheap plays to get to Phillip Walker ($10,600). Houston decimated the LA Wildcats in their first game and still passed the ball more than 70-percent of the time. This offense is the XFL’s version of Jameis Winston and the Bucs. Walker will be chalky but he’s worth paying for in cash, and there are many ways to make lineups that feature him unique for tournaments.

Darius Victor is the best way to save at a fluky running back position without punting entirely. The Guardians never relinquished control of their game versus Tampa Bay and wound up running 44 total plays, seven fewer than the next-lowest team. This week New York faces DC, an early favorite to win the league, which should force them to crank up the pace. Among the only runners seeing work in all phases, Victor is the best value back.

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Zack Moss and Other Undervalued 2020 Senior Running Back Prospects

by Clint Hale, February 11, 2020

Zack Moss had his best statistical season in 2019. Utah’s workhorse rushed for over 1,400 yards and 15 touchdowns, adding 28 receptions for 388 yards and another two touchdowns as a receiver. With his dominant 2019 performance, he posted a 36.5-percent (85th-percentile among qualified running backs) College Dominator Rating.

With prospects, it’s best to focus on the positive early production despite a later college career dip. Joshua Kelley produced on the ground and through the air in 2018. He posted a 33.2-percent (77th-percentile) College Dominator Rating which ranks Top-10 among 2020 running back prospects.

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Tales from the Underworld – Part 1: 2020 XFL Seasonal League Draft

by Ray Marzarella, February 7, 2020

Being able to draft Sammie Coates was admittedly my biggest factor in determining whether to launch an XFL seasonal league. I’ve waxed poetic about his potential here in the past. He now finds himself in June Jones’ run and shoot offense, where his elite athleticism will matter much more than his average college production.

Keenan Reynolds was a college quarterback at Navy who ended his career with more rushing yards (4,559) than passing yards (4,001). Now a receiver, and Seattle’s special teams captain, his 88 rushing scores are the most among any player in the XFL. Injuries to Kasen Williams and Alonzo Moore will boost his Week 1 projection.

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