
With 23+ carries in 8/12 games played in 2021, Walker was the engine that made the Michigan State offense go. Continuously talked about after Hall and Spiller in the Dynasty Community, Walker is this year’s Javonte Williams. In what should be a make or break season for Baker, Wilson could be the missing piece to finally unlocking this Brown’s offense.ġ.05 Kenneth Walker III: After transferring from Wake Forest to Michigan State, Walker exploded for 1,636 yards and 18 TDs on 263 carries in 2021. I expect Wilson to be one of the first WRs taken in this year’s draft. We’ve seen the success that the Bengals and Dolphins have had by drafting a familiar face to help out their QBs. Wilson and Baker Mayfield played football together at Lake Travis High School.

There are a lot of great WRs in this year’s draft, but Burks is locked in as my favorite.ġ.04 Garrett Wilson: Wilson put together a spectacular final season at Ohio State with 80+ yards per game in 8/11 games and 13 TDs in 2021. In Burks’ final game against Alabama in 2021, he had 8 receptions for 179 yards and 2 TDs. With hands measuring at 10.25 inches, Burks will be able to come down with the ball no matter who is throwing it to him in 2022. In three seasons at Arkansas, Burks averaged 4.6 receptions and 75.6 YPG. He demonstrates patience, good receiving ability, and natural instincts to know exactly where to go with the ball in his hands.ġ.03 Treylon Burks: Excellent separator, plays snaps at running back, wins 50/50 balls, what more could you ask for out of a receiver? Burks comes into the league at 6’3 225 (Julio Jones is 6’3 220) and has the speed to go along with the size. Spiller will enter this year’s draft with the same skill set that got Travis Etienne drafted in the First Round of the NFL. Breece Hall is going to be an every down back from day one.ġ.02 Isaiah Spiller: In all three seasons at Texas A&M, Spiller has averaged over 5.7 YPC, 1200 yards from scrimmage and at least 7 TDs. Responsible for 34.9% of Iowa State’s scoring. 01 Breece Hall: The first player with 75+ yards and a rushing TD in 12 games since LaDainian Tomlinson (8 of those games with multiple TDs).

There is no Kyle Pitts or Ja’Marr Chase in this class, but if you like the Rashod Bateman and Elijah Moore prospects in dynasty, this is the class for you.ġ. If you haven’t been paying attention to any discussion about this draft class, the word “weak” gets thrown around with regularity.

2022 Post Draft Rankings (Position/Team/NFL Draft Capital)ġ.02 Kenneth Walker III (RB Seahawks 2.09)ġ.11 Jahan Dotson (WR Washington Football Team 1.16)Ģ.04 Brian Robinson (RB Washington Football Team 3.34)ģ.12 Sam Howell (QB Washington Football Team 5.01)
