
Career: 2.66 Receiving Yards per Team Pass Attempt.

So while his landing spot could present plenty of opportunity, we may need to temper our expectations for Mingo’s dynasty outlook. As for the rest of the list, we are looking at several day-two prospects who underwhelmed in the league. offers some hope that Mingo could develop into a fantasy-relevant player. Therefore, looking at the list above, his comps leave much to be desired. Unfortunately, Mingo does not check that box as he only averaged 13.7% of his team’s receiving yards in his first two seasons. On the flip side, we want to see wide receiver prospects produce early in their collegiate careers as that generally leads to a much higher fantasy hit rate. Regardless, I still feel confident in Achane’s dynasty outlook despite the slight uncertainty within his profile.ĭata Source: All metrics used in this article were sourced from cfbfastR, dating back to 2010 for wide receivers and 2013 for tight ends and running backs. Even that feels like a stretch as Bernard was about 10 pounds heavier, slightly less athletic, and more productive with North Carolina. At that frame, the closest comp I could find in my database is Giovani Bernard. The good news is that Achane is already gaining weight ahead of his rookie year per Miami Herald’s Daniel Oyefusi, who recently reported that he is now up to 192 pounds. Over the last decade, we have not seen many day-two players with his combination of above-average production and smaller frame. However, similar to Jahmyr Gibbs, Achane is a true unicorn. Quick Note: You may have clicked on this article hoping to find a breakdown of Devon Achane. If you are interested in a breakdown of some of the first-round prospects in this class, you can find that article on our site as well! And by analyzing their similarities, we can project each player’s range of outcomes for dynasty purposes. In that article, I outline the methodology and the data points for our analysis – which include:īy using these data points, we can compile a list of players that have entered the league with a similar profile for each prospect.
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If you have not already checked out the series primer, be sure to give it a read. Welcome back to the next article in our Dynasty Range Outcomes series where we will use historical data to break down some of the top prospects in the 2023 class.
