Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings 2017: Top Dynasty Players

2. Corey Davis, WR, Western Michigan


If it weren't for Fournette being such a special talent, Davis would get the top spot on this list because wide receivers are a lot easier to trust, and in dynasty formats, they have a much longer shelf life.

In terms of actual talent, the Western Michigan product is pretty close to the complete package. He has size (6-foot-3, 209 pounds). He has speed (4.48 40). He can line up all over the field, he can run every route, he can separate and he can win 50-50 balls. At the end of the day, fantasy football is about putting up numbers, and Davis did that better than most receivers in college football history, tallying a ludicrous 331 catches, an FBS-record 5,278 yards and 52 touchdowns during his four-year career at Western Michigan. If you want to use the level of competition as a criticism, keep in mind he also had 52 catches, 701 yards and five touchdowns in nine games against Big Ten schools. (Getty)