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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 on 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. 20. Jamari Johnson , TE Oregon Height: 6’5” Weight: 257 Draft Eligible: 2027 Stats: Summary: If you were locked into the Kenyon Sadiq draft discourse, you may have caught the name Jamari Johnson. He was routinely mentioned when analyzing Sadiq, with many forecasting Johnson to be the better prospect when his time comes. If it comes to Johnson versus Sadiq, the answer can easily be both, as Johnson is poised to become a household name this fall. At 6’5” and 257 pounds, Johnson has elite size and put together a breakout season following his transfer from Louisville. He flirted with the 2026 draft but ultimately decided to return to Eugene, where he will be a pivotal contributor for a national championship favorite. His size allows him to play in-line, but he can detach and get open in a hurry. It takes him a minute to get his body in gear downfield, but once he is moving, he is an explosive athlete who can get vertical or make plays after the catch. A versatile, every-down tight end, Johnson is poised to be a premier talent in the 2027 draft and a building block for an offense. 2026 Outlook: With Sadiq gone, Johnson should improve on his 32-510-3 line from 2025. His profile will expand greatly as a big-time producer for one of the nation’s best teams. 19. Isaac Brown , RB Louisville 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!