The appeal of playing dynasty fantasy football is that you never fully stop building your rosters. There is always time to make moves to either help build a contender or rebuild your struggling roster. Now that the 2022 class has come and gone, it's time to start looking ahead to the 2023 class. This season, we will provide fantasy managers with a top-36 big board that will be updated weekly to reflect the top 36 draft-eligible players in college football. The hope is that this big board will give you actual names and value to any draft pick you are trying to trade or acquire.
Standout Performances
WR Jalin Hyatt (Jr - Tennessee): 6-foot-0, 180 lbs
Hyatt was already trending up draft boards heading into Tennesse’s game against Alabama last week but certainly moved up after it. The junior receiver finished the game with six receptions for 207 yards and five touchdowns. Without Hyatt, there is no chance Tennessee beats Alabama, and he proved to be their best weapon on Saturday. Hyatt has been a player that many analysts have been waiting to break out, and this season is proving to be a legitimate NFL draft prospect. This Tennessee offense is one of the best in the country and should continue to put up big numbers. If we see Hyatt continue to produce, there is a chance he declares for the NFL draft next season. He’s a big lay threat every time he catches the football and reminds me of a younger Will Fuller in terms of his athleticism.
RB Jahmyr Gibbs (Jr – Alabama): 5-foot-11, 200 lbs
Gibbs continues to have a dominant stretch of games. Against Tennessee, he had 103 yards rushing and three touchdowns to pair with five receptions and forty-eight yards receiving. He is proving that he can not only be a great pass-catching back out of the backfield but also might be a true three-down back at the next level. He has now rushed for at least one hundred yards in three consecutive games, including a monstrous performance against Arkansas, where he had 206 yards on just eighteen carries. Gibbs is proving to be Alabama’s best weapon, and if they want to win the SEC, they will need to lean on him more down the stretch of the season.
Big-Board Watchlist
- TE Sam LaPorta (Sr - Iowa): 6-foot-4, 249 lbs
- WR Jaylon Robinson (Sr - Ole Miss): 5-foot-9, 180 lbs
- QB Tanner McKee (Jr - Stanford): 6-foot-6, 226 lbs
- WR Nathaniel Dell (Jr - Houston): 5-foot-10, 165 lbs
- TE Jaheim Bell (Jr - South Carolina): 6-foot-3, 232 lbs
- RB Tavion Thomas (Jr - Utah): 6-foot-2, 238 lbs
- WR Traeshon Holden (Jr - Alabama): 6-foot-3, 214 lbs
- WR Tayvion Robinson (Sr - Kentucky): 5-foot-11, 187 lbs
- WR Javon Baker (Jr - UCF): 6-foot-1, 208 lbs
- WR Jacob Copeland (Jr - Maryland): 6-foot-0, 202 lbs
- WR Chris Autman-Bell (Sr - Minnesota): 6-foot-1, 210 lbs
- QB Michael Penix Jr. (Sr - Washington): 6-foot-3, 214 lbs
- RB DeWayne McBride (Jr - UAB): 5-foot-11, 215 lbs
- WR Trey Palmer (Jr - Nebraska): 6-foot-1, 190 lbs
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