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Potential Rookie Quarterback Landing Spots and their Redraft / Dynasty Implications Gabriel Miramontes of First Round Fantasy

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      The 2021 NFL draft is just under two weeks away. A chance for NFL franchises to turn the page and invest in a new crop of top tier talent. Nothing is more important than a quarterback when it comes to rebuilding a championship dynasty. This just so happens to be the case for the likes of San Francisco, New York, New England, Denver and Jacksonville as they intend to turn the page on their respective franchises. As the hype rises, I want to take a look at two of the industries major organizations, NFL and CBS and see where their most recent mock drafts have some of the most coveted names in college football going in 2021. From here I’ll assess both options, possibly make my own predictions and determine their fantasy outlook not only for 2021 but for years to come! Let's get started. #1 Trevor Lawence - Clemson Mock Draft Landing Spot  NFL - Jacksonville CBS - Jacksonville As far as the prodigal son is concerned, there seems to be little doubt Lawrence will not land anywhere

Three Potential Landing Spots for Jadeveon Clowney

  Three Potential Landing Spots for Jadeveon Clowney As the dust settles after the free agency frenzy that has ensued over the last week, believe it or not there are still a bountiful of notable names needing new homes. Personally, I love the big offensive names that come off the board every year from the likes of Kenny Golladay, Aaron Jones, Kenyan Drake and others purely for their fantasy football implications. However, the defensive side of the ball is just as important for fantasy players to take account of which is why I wanted to talk about Jadeveon Clowney. The 6 ft 5 255 lb outside linebacker formerly of the Texans, Seahawks and most recently the Tennessee Titans finds himself on the outside looking in at the start of 2021. After a disappointing campaign in 2020, appearing in eight games for the Titans in which he forced one fumble and failed to record a sack Clowney finds his market value around 6.5 million dollars according to spotrac. This means Clowney will not break the ba

First Round Fantasy's Top Ten of 2020

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      Whether you're the cream of the crop or a Cinderella story, the MVP is used to describe a player who, well, what the acronym stands for “The Most Valuable Player” on their team. Many different fantasy perspectives and teams that drafted this year culminated a multitude of their own MVPs for their specific teams. This top ten list is a combination of both, top tier talent, and Cinderella stories that were seen around the fantasy world this year. This personal top 10 list was generated based on draft value and hype “or the lack of it” in the offseason. Let us know down in the comments if one of these players were one of your fantasy MVPs, or if you happened to have your own. Let's get to it.   #10 Calvin Ridley, WR, Atlanta.  2020 Recap: 90 REC / 1,374 Yds. / 9TDs Fantasy Finish: WR #5     Everyone expected great things from Calvin Ridley in 2020 and of course, he delivered. What is intriguing here though is what Ridley was able to do without Julio Jones. In sev