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The RotoWire College Football Staff breaks down the top quarterbacks in the nation heading into the upcoming college football season. How does Texas' Quinn Ewers stack up compared to his peers?
These eight underclassman wide receivers might be overlooked outside of the Power Five conferences, but shrewd devy league players will familiarize themselves anyway.
The final installment of the position previews takes a look at the tight end position, where Stanford's Colby Parkinson is positioned for a huge year.
John McKechnie and Mario Puig open the 2019 Draft Kit with a look at the quarterback position, where Houston's D'Eriq King reigns supreme.
Five more major dynasty prospects declared for the draft since Wednesday, including potential first-round pick Marquise Brown.
This article looks at seven college players whose dynasty football potential might be overlooked at the moment, including Louisville wideout Jaylen Smith.
Calvin Ridley and James Washington are the consensus top WRs going into the Combine, but Christian Kirk is a threat to catch them.
John McKechnie and Mario Puig list the top 30 NFL dynasty assets among college players eligible for the 2018 draft.
The second annual Joes vs. Pros league did its draft on Fantrax, and in the process lent some insight to the ADP situation in college fantasy football.
Mario Puig digs deep into this year's tight end field and turns up some gems primed to become household names by the end of the season.
Mario Puig and John McKechnie dig into the wide receiver landscape for 2017, where some big name receivers -- like Texas A&M's Christian Kirk -- may not be as highly ranked as you might think
Mario Puig and John McKechnie believe that defending Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson has even more in store for 2017 in their breakdown of this year's top quarterbacks
Mario Puig and John McKechnie break down the elite options at running back for the upcoming season, including Appalachian State's Jalin Moore
Despite opening as one-point underdogs to Navy, Ryan Higgins and Louisiana Tech are actually among the safest picks this bowl season.
Mario Puig is under no illusions about the quality of Louisiana-Lafayette, but with running back Elijah McGuire leading the way, can the Ragin' Cajuns get by Tulane?
Mario Puig picks this week's games as Donnel Pumphrey leads San Diego State against Northern Illinois, which does not look like a good team.
Mario Puig looks into his crystal ball for this weekend's game as Ohio State takes on Tulsa looking for another big victory.
Mario Puig likes Deshaun Watson and Clemson to steamroll the Auburn Tigers, even though they're on the road. Check out all of his picks for the opening weekend.
Even with Larry Rose uncertain for the opener due to sports hernia surgery, Elijah McGuire, Matt Breida and a host of others will run wild in the Sun Belt.
Ray Lawry (Old Dominion), Anthony Wales (Western Kentucky), Aaron Jones (UTEP) and Ito Smith (Southern Miss) are all top-30 running backs heading into 2016.
Corey Davis is the top fantasy wideout heading into 2016, but the MAC has five other WRs in the positional top 50, too.
Brett Rypien's Boise State career is off to a brilliant start, but beware of an inflated price tag with this prodigal passer.
Keevan Lucas was a brilliant player prior to cruelly suffering a torn patellar tendon in October. Everyone is rooting for him, but patellar tendon tears have all but shut down any players who suffered them.
Josh Rosen (UCLA) and Davis Webb (California) are often cited as two potential top passers for 2016, but our projections leave them out of the top 40 at QB.
Baker Mayfield may be the most recognizable Big 12 quarterback to the average fan, but all of Pat Mahomes, Seth Russell, Mason Rudolph and Kenny Hill could outproduce him in 2016.
Deshaun Watson is the king of college football, but the ACC is loaded with other talented players at quarterback. All of Lamar Jackson, Mitch Trubisky and Eric Dungey figure to post big numbers in 2016.
The Texas A&M Aggies snagged two transfers from Oklahoma -- RB Keith Ford (pictured) and QB Trevor Knight -- both of whom are fantasy sleepers.
Big things were expected of Elijah McGuire in 2015, and he 'disappointed' with 'only' 1,351 yards and 16 touchdowns. Believe it or not, he can do much better.
Mason Rudolph had to share the Oklahoma State offense with J.W. Walsh in 2015, but in 2016 Rudolph will have the whole operation to himself. He should be a top-15 fantasy quarterback as a result.
Luke Falk is the most expensive quarterback on the slate, but there are cheaper options with similar upside.
Thomas Sirk is a top quarterback target in an Indiana-Duke game that should feature plenty of tempo.
Luke Falk is affordable on FantasyAces' Saturday slate, but it might be better to go cheap at quarterback.
USF coach Willie Taggart faces the program he once built, playing Western Kentucky in an emotional Saturday game the Bulls have what it takes to win.
The Arizona offense has been a disappointment this season, but Anu Solomon has a great matchup Saturday against New Mexico while being the seventh-highest priced QB on the slate.
Touchdown tyrant Kenneth Dixon is pricey at $8,100, but it's worth your time to find the necessary funding.
Kenneth Dixon is the biggest name in the first slate of bowl season, and the price tag is worth paying for.
Clemson's Deshaun Watson is almost prohibitively expensive this weekend against North Carolina, but RotoWire's Mario Puig has a few other plays that will make it easier to fit the Clemson QB in.
As has been the case for roughly a month now, Deshaun Watson is worth paying up for at nearly any price right now.
Mario Puig has a dilemma on his hands -- pay up for Clemson's Deshaun Watson or save the money to play elsewhere. Which way does he go?
Mario Puig is happy to take Sony Michel this week after his broken hand proved a non-factor last week in a big performance.
Find out who Mario Puig likes more than Georgia's Sony Michel this week as he outlines the FanDuel Saturday slate.