Welcome to the 2019 Fantasy Football Devy Week 10 in Review!

Each week the focus will be on two to three Devy players at each position and their key performances of the week.

This week will focus on some breakout performances for some players that have helped their draft stock.

For those not familiar with Devy leagues, take a look back at the Quarterback, Running Backs and Wide Receivers Devy Rankings for a bit of an explanation to the leagues.

2019 Fantasy Football Devy Week 10 in Review

Quarterbacks

Shane Buechele, SMU

Despite losing for the first time this season, Buechele turned in a phenomenal performance against Memphis. He went 34-for-54 for 456 yards and three touchdowns. Buechele has a 23-to-7 TD to INT rate on the season with a 71.6 QBR. His 2,781 yards passing on the season is good for fifth among all D-1 QBs. Buechele, if he declares is quietly playing himself into the late first round, early second-round talk, especially sporting one of the best deep balls in the country. He is one to keep an eye on the rest of the way.

With 24 Pass TD this season, Sam Howell has tied Chris Rix for the 5th-most by a freshman in ACC history. He also has his 9th consecutive game with multiple pass TD, breaking a tie with Justin Fields for the longest active streak in FBS. pic.twitter.com/bxj7QAWT1H — ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 3, 2019

Sam Howell, UNC

Speaking of quietly having a good season, Sam Howell is the best freshman QB that no one is talking about. He does not get the love some of the other top recruits have this season but Howell can certainly play with the best of them. He tossed four touchdowns on Saturday, to go with 353 yards through the air. Only a freshman, Howell has all the tools to succeed at the next level, and if he continues to progress like he has all season, by the time he is draft eligible, his name should be talked about as one of the first few off the board.

Running Backs

AJ Dillon had a video game-esque stat-line in Boston College's week 9 route of Syracuse. pic.twitter.com/KvW1zWcYgj — PFF College (@PFF_College) November 3, 2019

AJ Dillon, Boston College

Dillon ran all over Syracuse on Saturday, turning his 35 rushing attempts into 242 yards and three scores. He currently has the second-most rushing yards from scrimmage in D1. Dillon is a tough, between the tackles runner who is tough to take down at first contact. He has rushed for at least 1,000 yards all three years at BC, and if he declares, he should hear his name called in round two of the draft. With this RB class being as deep as it is, however, it would not surprise me if Dillon returned for his senior season.

Kylin Hill, Mississippi State

Hill has struggled the past few weeks, facing some tough SEC defenses, but he snapped out of it this week in a big way against Arkansas. He averaged 11.1 yards per carry and scored three times, totaling 234 yards rushing on 21 attempts. Overall, Hill has put together a solid junior season, and like Dillon, may be best suited to come back his junior year to showcase his talents one more time.

Wide Receivers

play doesn’t count idc. James Proche is legit and I hope y’all finally realize this. pic.twitter.com/TFGbtmkLJE — Reporter Liam 🦖 (@Blutman27) November 3, 2019

James Proche, SMU

Somebody had to catch all the balls that Buechele was slinging around on Saturday. Proche caught 13 balls for 149 yards and a touchdown. He is second in the country in catches with 72, eight in yards (841) and fourth in touchdowns with (10). Proche will not blow you away with with any one trait that he has, but he does everything right. He is an excellent route runner who knows how to get open and do damage after the catch, and there is no doubt that he will succeed at the next level in any role he is given.

Isaiah Hodgins, Oregon State

Hodgins caught seven passes for 154 yards (21.4 YPR) and one touchdown. Hodgins is having himself his best year yet as a Beaver, setting career highs in Rec (63), Yds (895) and TDs (12) and the Beavers still have four games to play. He has a good combination of size and speed and an enormous catch radius. Hodgins can stretch the field at times, but with how sure-handed he is, a possession receiver may be his calling.

News and Notes:

A few players to keep an eye on that very well may end up in this article in future weeks:

Brady White QB, Memphis – 350 yards, 3 TDs

Isaiah Spiller RB, Texas A&M – 217 yards, 3 TD

C.J. Johnson WR, ECU – 12 rec, 283 yards, 1 TDs

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