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Impact freshmen for 2010 fantasy college football

Monday, July 5th, 2010

QB Pete Thomas - Colorado State:  Probably the best of the incoming….and he will start.   Young team returning, but, many saw playing time due to injury.   Big time talent for the program, and for the MWC.

Many will push QB Jake Heaps of BYU….but he is a Mormon who probably will go on mission for the next 2 years…so I do not see much playing time for him in 2010. Stick with transfer Riley Nelson (Utah State 2008) if you must go with a BYU QB this season.
RB Roderick Smith – Ohio State:  Big back who could push for playing time.  Tressel never afraid to play true frosh, as long as they stay eligible (see Jamaal Berry)

RB Aaron Spikes – UL Lafayette:   They like to run, and, they have some issues at RB.  Another program not afraid to play true frosh….remember Tyrell Fenroy (Four 1k run years).

RB Ethan Grant – TCU:  A good team that could use some help at RB, and a big recruit at the MWC level

WR Mike Davis - Texas:  Need to replace Jordan Shipley and Dan Buckner….and this may be the best of the incoming frosh WR for the Horns

WR Kyle Prater - USC:  They signed a lot of WRs this yr….and Prater is a big target who could impact immediately,,,even moreso than Robert Woods….another top USC WR recruit

WR James Green – Toledo:  Should start from day one….a big WR from Florida who could have an immediate impact in the MAC

WR Ross Apo – BYU:  Seems to be always a true frosh stepping up at WR at the Y….and Apo is a big WR for a program that usually has smallish WRs

WR Marcus Lucas – Missouri:  Has the size and speed to make an immediate impact, and Mizzou with QB Blaine Gabbert throws that football around.

The Freshman 15: Top new WRs in fantasy college football

Friday, February 13th, 2009

Andre Debose

Andre Debose (ICON SMI)

In order to prepare you for the 2009 fantasy college football season properly we have invested more time than usual following the recruiting scene, and no one has stepped up more than Jason Roberts. Jason continues his survey of the top five freshman expected at QB, RB and WR – and that equals the dreaded “Freshman 15″.

Andre Debose, WR, University of Florida

If you want to see an exhibition of what pure speed and athleticism looks like embodied in the form of a high school football recruit, then look no further than Andre Dubose of Seminole High School in Sanford, Florida. A 6’0″, 180 pound do-it-all-type athlete that played quarterback, running back, wide receiver, and kick returner as a prep football star, Debose is without a doubt one of the most explosive all-around players available in the Class of 2009. As such, expect him to be an ideal replacement for departed all-purpose yardage generator for the University of Florida, Percy Harvin. Lighting quick both off the line and downfield when separating from opposing defenders after the catch, Debose remains at his best when making plays happen with the type of ankle-breaking moves characteristic of only the most elite athletes.

He is, say scouts, much better in the short-passing game, where his speed and agility can do the greatest amount of damage; deep, vertical routes are an area in which Debose’s coaches are going to need work with him, particularly when it comes to teaching the young receiver how to compensate for the more physical play of SEC corners and safetys when stretching the field. Still, given his an outstanding sense of athleticism, there is no doubt that Debose will quickly draw comparisons to the flash and flair that Harvin brought to the Gators’ offensive playbook whenever he was on the field. This youngster, by all assessments, is the real deal and could be biggest draw at wideout for the 2009 recruiting class.

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The Freshman 15: Top new RBs in fantasy college football

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

In order to prepare you for the 2009 fantasy college football season properly we have invested more time than usual following the recruiting scene, and no one has stepped up more than Jason Roberts. Jason begins his survey of the top five freshman expected at QB, RB and WR – and that equals the dreaded “Freshman 15″.

Bryce Brown, courtesy of VarsityKansas.com

Bryce Brown, courtesy of VarsityKansas.com

Bryce Brown, RB, Uncommitted [Miami (FL) or Oregon or Tennessee]

Brown still hasn’t made a final decision as to whether he’ll remain at the University of Miami or, instead, reverse commitments and head out to Eugene, Oregon to play for Mike Bellotti. Reports heading into January (as reported by ESPN) suggest, as Brown himself told reporters, “It is safe to say that Oregon has got the edge by a little bit.” Still, at the one week anniversary of National Signing Day, no announcement had been made out of the youngster’s camp, and his personal website says to expect an announcement on March 12 (yes, subscription required)

The University of Miami (Florida) initially picked up a somewhat surprising commitment from one of the best running back recruits available in the Class of 2009 in Wichita, Kansas’ East High School’s Brown. A stunning combination of power and speed, Brown, who rushed for 6809 yards in his high school career, has the physical build to be a workhorse out of the Hurricanes’ backfield – and this regardless of whether running on the inside or bouncing outside to the corner. Scouts love his low center of gravity, a characteristic which should make it nearly impossible for opposing defenders to bring Brown down with any degree of easy; so too have evaluators had favorable things to say about his ability to catch the ball off a screen pass or as an intermediary target downfield.

He’s a sound student of the game and can pick up a blitz in pass protection with a level of comfort equal to his ability to run with the ball. Some concerns exist with his ability to dodge defenders out in open space, as well as the caliber of competition he faced in Wichita, Kansas, but there are enough tangibles embodied by Brown to make him a highly-sought after prize.

Read about the rest of Jason’s Freshmen 15 Rb like Trent Richardson and Jamaal Berry.

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The Freshman 15: Top new QBs in fantasy college football

Wednesday, February 11th, 2009

Matt Barkley

Matt Barkley

In order to prepare you for the 2009 fantasy college football season properly we have invested more time than usual following the recruiting scene, and no one has stepped up more than Jason Roberts. Jason begins his survey of the top five freshman expected at QB, RB and WR – and that equals the dreaded “Freshman 15″.

Matt Barkley, QB, University of Southern California

Believed to be the undisputed #1 recruit for the class of 2009 , Barkley committed to the University of Southern California while still a junior at Mater Dei High School in Santa Ana, California. The first freshman to start at quarterback for Mater Dei since Todd Marinovich walked its storied halls (Matt Leinart and Colt Brennan are also Mater Dei QB alumni), Barkley impressed by throwing for 1685 yards and 10 touchdowns in his first year as a starter. By the end of his junior season, Barkley had thrown for 6594 yards and 57 touchdowns, with a majority coming off an outstanding 2007 performance in which he passed for 3576 yards and 35 touchdowns, all the while completing 63% of his passes. As a senior, Barkley struggled passing for nearly as many interceptions as he had touchdowns, and barely kept his Monarchs above the .500 mark. Mater Dei rallied, however, in no small part to Barkley’s leadership, and made it as far as the quarterfinals in the 2008 high school playoffs. In doing so, Barkley ended his high school career as the all-time passing leader in Orange County and accumulated a number of prestigious awards and recognitions for his abilities, including the 2007 Gatorade National Player of the Year, 2007 Glenn Davis Award, and 2007 Joe Montana Award. He also participated in the 2009 Under Armour All-American High School Football Game in Orlando, Florida, where he produced a game-high 237 yards passing and two touchdowns as the contest’s co-MVP. Read the rest of this entry →

Fresh Faces: C-USA

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Conference USA has been fantasy gold these last few years. This is primarily an offense-first conference DeAndre Brown (15) catches a touchdown pass in The US Army All-American Bowlthat pays little attention to defense.

The good news is the conference will become even more explosive this year with June Jones taking over at SMU and Larry Fedora taking over at Southern Miss (get to know, DeAndre Brown, right, Icon SMI).

If a freshman is going to have an impact in this conference, it will likely be in the passing game because the ball flies around the skies from Orlando to El Paso.

There are three huge names to replace in the conference as Matt Forté, Chris Johnson, and Kevin Smith took about 7000 yards of total offense with them to the NFL.

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