Next year Willams will be playing for Lincoln Riley at USC, and expectations are very high. And finally, to close out the first round, you have Caleb Williams, who had a tremendous first season at Oklahoma last year, taking over the starting QB spot from Spencer Rattler (he goes later in this mock). Braelon Allen had a breakout season as a freshman at Wisconsin, a program known for turning out great NFL RBs. Worthy follows Addison as a WR who had an outstanding season as a true freshman at Texas last year. Then Jordan Addison goes, the 2021 Biletnikoff Award, who transferred to USC from Pittsburgh this summer. Next comes Zach Evans, who transferred to Ole Miss this year from TCU, and the community expects him to produce very well this year. Then goes WR Boutte, out of LSU, who had a fantastic freshman season when Ja’Marr Chase decided to sit out his final year but was injured in his sophomore year. Next comes Jahmyr Gibbs he is a Georgia Tech transfer with sky-high expectations to take over the Alabama backfield this year. Probably a good indication that OSU could be in store for a great season next year. And Ohio State players make up three of the top five overall picks in this Devy Mock. Then the first, maybe the top, WR comes off the board at pick five in Jaxon Smith-Njigba of Ohio State. Henderson is an outstanding sophomore RB who had a phenomenal first year at Ohio State. I took TreVeyon Henderson between Young and Stroud. Although that fits with current Devy ADP, the Dynasty Nerds team weighed in, and more of us picked CJ Stroud as next year’s QB1 over Young. Last year’s Heisman Trophy winner comes off the board next in Bryce Young. This is a Superflex league setup, so QBs should be a high priority. Round one starts how most Devy drafts start with phenom Texas RB Bijan Robinson as the first pick. The format is a twelve-team Superflex (SF), PPR & Tight-End premium (TEP) league with standard roster construction. This is a Devy Mock draft no high school players are allowed. To give you an idea of how you can build a Devy squad for yourself. Then we will look at how each team’s roster shook out. Please check them out to find out more about those Devy players. In each round recap, you will notice a bunch of linked players’ names those are links to Dynasty Nerds Devy spotlights brought to you by the Dynasty Nerds Devy team. And if any reaches or values were compared to their average draft position (ADP). We’ll discuss who is taken in each round. We will also do a few more before the season starts to show some trends. This article will summarize our June Mock Draft. The Dynasty Nerds Devy team, the #DevyNerds, did a Devy mock draft to help you prepare for Devy drafts this offseason.
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