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.../tr> 28 Malik Washington QB Maryland <td clas...
.../tr> 73 Mark Fletcher Jr. RB Miami <td cla...
...nd Carnell Tate validating their lofty positions. They also featured a few notable mis...
.../tr> 39 Hollywood Smothers RB Texas <td class="...
... Jeremiyah Love and <a href="https://dynastyleaguefootball.com/player/9994285/Carnell_...
The annual Devy 100 rankings are officially complete, highlighting the top talent in college football and projecting which players have the best chance to become fantasy football standouts at the next level. And yes—the rankings are absolutely flawless and beyond debate. We kid, of course. Each year, Rob Willette assembles a comprehensive list of prospects across all four offensive positions before narrowing the field to the 100 most deserving players. While analytics play an important role in the evaluation process, the greatest challenge is identifying prospects who possess the skills to do more than simply reach the NFL—they must also be able to produce meaningful fantasy value. Plenty of collegiate stars carve out specialized NFL roles that don’t translate into fantasy production, and those players are filtered out unless you’re playing in a Campus to Canton format. The 2025 rankings included several major successes, with Jeremiyah Love and Carnell Tate validating their lofty positions. They also featured a few notable misses, including Cade Klubnik and Drew Allar , serving as a reminder of how quickly a player’s outlook can change. Compared to last year’s class, which featured a more clearly defined group of elite prospects, this year’s rankings are less top-heavy. The depth throughout the list creates greater opportunity for movement, making the upcoming college football season especially intriguing as these players compete to elevate their NFL Draft and fantasy stock. With the formalities out of the way, it’s time to dive into the 2026 Devy 100. Below you’ll find the complete rankings, presented in order, along with direct links to every prospect profile featured in this year’s countdown. Enjoy! 2026 Devy 100 Rank Name Position College Height Weight Eligible Article 1 Jeremiah Smith WR Ohio State 6'3" 223 2027 Devy 1-5 2 Cam Coleman WR Texas 6'3" 200 2027 3 Arch Manning QB Texas 6'4" 226 2027 4 CJ Carr QB Notre Dame 6'2" 215 2027 5 Dante Moore QB Oregon 6'3" 206 2027 6 Ryan Coleman-Williams WR Alabama 6'0" 182 2027 Devy 6-10 7 Bryant Wesco WR Clemson 6'2" 190 2027 8 Darian Mensah QB Miami 6'3" 205 2027 9 Julian Sayin QB Ohio State 6'1" 208 2027 10 Bo Jackson RB Ohio State 6'0" 217 2028 11 Ryan Wingo WR Texas 6'2" 211 2027 Devy 11-15 12 Dakorien Moore WR Oregon 5'11" 195 2028 13 Malachi Toney WR Miami 5'11" 188 2028 14 LaNorris Sellers QB South Carolina 6'3" 240 2027 15 Ahmad Hardy RB Missouri 5'10" 210 2027 16 Charlie Becker WR Indiana 6'4" 207 2027 Devy 16-20 17 Justice Haynes RB Georgia Tech 5'11" 210 2027 18 Bryce Underwood QB Michigan 6'4" 228 2028 19 Isaac Brown RB Louisville 5'9" 190 2027 20 Jamari Johnson TE Oregon 6'5" 257 2027 21 Jayden Maiava QB USC 6'4" 225 2027 Devy 21-25 22 Mario Craver WR Texas A & M 5'9" 165 2027 23 Savion Hiter RB Michigan 6'0" 210 2029 24 Sam Leavitt QB LSU 6'2" 216 2027 25 Nick Marsh WR Indiana 6'3" 213 2027 26 TJ Moore WR Clemson 6'3" 205 2027 Devy 26-30 27 Jadan Baugh RB Florida 6'1" 228 2027 28 Malik Washington QB Maryland 6'5" 231 2028 29 Dallas Wilson WR Florida 6'3" 218 2028 30 Jordon Davison RB Oregon 6'0" 236 2028 31 Josh Hoover QB Indiana 6'2" 200 2027 Devy 31-35 32 Nate Frazier RB Georgia 5'10" 205 2027 33 Mike Matthews WR Tennessee 6'1" 200 2027 34 Kewan Lacy RB Ole Miss 5'11" 205 2027 35 Vernell Brown III WR Florida 5'11" 177 2028 36 Brendan Sorsby QB Texas Tech 6'3" 235 2027 Devy 36-40 37 KJ Duff WR Rutgers 6'6" 225 2027 38 Nate Sheppard RB Duke 5'10" 195 2028 39 Hollywood Smothers…
...and Drew Allar , serving as a reminder of how quickly a player’s outlook can cha...