Keith Marshall
Barry Sanders Jr.
Everett Golson
Kenny Hill
Leonard Fournette
Josh Malone
Damien Williams
Sean Mannion
Antwan Goodley
Tyler Lockett
Where would you rank these guys and why
how do these stack up against all devy players
Re: how do these stack up against all devy players
1 - Leonard Fournette: Think he has a bit too much hype still, but he is a rare H/W/S specimen and was productive for LSU this year. I'd try to sell him for a large return, though he is a very good devy prospect at the moment.
2 - Josh Malone: Just a hair behind Fournette. His true freshman season was a bit of a lost one due to injury and an inconsistent Volunteers offense. More upside than anyone on this list.
3 - Tyler Lockett: Could be an electric gadget/slot player in the right offense.
4 - Antwan Goodley: Quality complementary receiver in the NFL. Do not see him ever carving out a major role.
5 - Keith Marshall: Don't have much faith in anyone left on this list, so I'll put Marshall on top due to physical profile.
6 - Kenny Hill: Flashed some skills early in the year, though really got exposed as the year went on. Still young, and should get another opportunity to earn a starting gig.
7 - Damien Williams: Big recruit that has never really played well for an extended period. Looks like a bust, though still the tiniest sliver of hope.
8 - Sean Mannion: Could stick as a NFL back-up. Not roster-worthy unless it is the deepest of Superflex leagues.
9 - Everett Golson: Can make big-time plays. Still incredibly inconsistent and very undersized.
10 - Barry Sanders, Jr.: Not even the best son of a former NFL player at his position. Does not seem to fit in the Stanford offense, and likely overrated due to his name the entire way through.
2 - Josh Malone: Just a hair behind Fournette. His true freshman season was a bit of a lost one due to injury and an inconsistent Volunteers offense. More upside than anyone on this list.
3 - Tyler Lockett: Could be an electric gadget/slot player in the right offense.
4 - Antwan Goodley: Quality complementary receiver in the NFL. Do not see him ever carving out a major role.
5 - Keith Marshall: Don't have much faith in anyone left on this list, so I'll put Marshall on top due to physical profile.
6 - Kenny Hill: Flashed some skills early in the year, though really got exposed as the year went on. Still young, and should get another opportunity to earn a starting gig.
7 - Damien Williams: Big recruit that has never really played well for an extended period. Looks like a bust, though still the tiniest sliver of hope.
8 - Sean Mannion: Could stick as a NFL back-up. Not roster-worthy unless it is the deepest of Superflex leagues.
9 - Everett Golson: Can make big-time plays. Still incredibly inconsistent and very undersized.
10 - Barry Sanders, Jr.: Not even the best son of a former NFL player at his position. Does not seem to fit in the Stanford offense, and likely overrated due to his name the entire way through.
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