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Whether you love it, hate it, or are sandwiched firmly in between, the new era of college football is here and is not going away anytime soon. Nothing better illustrates the changing dynamics of the sport than Indiana’s rise to dominance, including a rout of an Alabama team that previously lorded over the college football landscape. Curt Cignetti and the program have pushed all the right buttons in the transfer portal and big donors have taken notice to line up behind the Hoosiers. The introduction of NIL has created a free agency-type environment and has squeezed an extra year out of many players who may have otherwise entered the draft and gone on day three. It has made the product on the field strong and created more parity, though the blue bloods will still have their day in the process. The constant player movement can make it difficult to run a program, but we are not those in charge. We are just looking for the next wave of dynasty talent, and below we will look at 100 players who could make an impact on dynasty rosters before long. This matches DLF’s devy rankings settings, which are based in the superflex format. Please note all statistical tables are courtesy of Sports Reference . If no statistics are listed, they have yet to post any at the collegiate level. 10. Bo Jackson , RB Ohio State Height: 6’0” Weight: 217 Draft Eligible: 2028 Stats: Summary: This is not two-sport athlete and Tecmo Bowl legend Bo Jackson. This is Ohio State’s new star running back Bo Jackson, who after one year has done his best to differentiate himself from his namesake. Jackson was a well-regarded recruit , though not the classic blue-chip, can’t-miss player whom fans anticipated dominating from day one. The expectations were of no concern to Jackson, as he stepped in as a true freshman to lead the Buckeyes in rushing by a wide margin. With his college-ready frame, Jackson transitioned seamlessly and his short-area quickness and light feet allowed him to torment defenders in the open field. Up to 217 pounds after entering Columbus at 205, he should be better equipped to bully defenders at the point of contact. Jackson runs tough yet could become better at breaking tackles with a year of experience under his belt. He was active as a receiver in year one and should only expand his game there with more reps in the passing game. A tremendous player as a true freshman, Jackson has showcased elite upside and has emerged as one of devy’s better prospects at running back. 2026 Outlook: Jackson is Ohio State’s top back and should see his 179 rushing attempts from 2025 increase with CJ Donaldson now in the NFL. Fellow sophomore Isaiah West should operate as a complementary option, but Jackson should get all the work he can handle for one of the nation’s best teams. 9. Julian Sayin , QB Ohio State SUBSCRIBE TO DLF PREMIUM! Gain Instant Access to this resource and so much more!. Premium membership provides access to all of our industry-leading dynasty fantasy football content. You can also get a DLF Premium Membership for FREE! Find out how . Want more info about DLF Premium? Find out more Have questions or need some help? Contact Us Join DLF Today! Already a DLF Premium Member? Log in now!