Georgia Football: How to build a Fantasy team full of Dawgs.

LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 06: Todd Gurley
LOS ANGELES, CA - NOVEMBER 06: Todd Gurley /
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CINCINNATI, OH – SEPTEMBER 29: A.J. Green
CINCINNATI, OH – SEPTEMBER 29: A.J. Green /

Lets get this thing started!

Round 1: AJ Green, WR, Cincinnati Bengals.

This is a pretty easy choice to make. AJ Green is likely going to be the highest scoring former dawg in your fantasy league. He’s going to go at the end of the first round or very beginning of the second so wherever you pick, take him 1st. If you miss on him, this whole thing is going to suck.

Round 2: Todd Gurley, RB, LA Rams.

Right now, Gurley is the best former dawg running back in the NFL. He had a rough year in 2016 so he won’t be taken in the 1st. However, he’s going to go in either the 2nd or 3rd round in most leagues. So take him in the 2nd just to be safe.

Round 3: Isaiah Crowell, RB, Cleveland Browns.

Surprisingly, the running back position is not as strong for the dawgs as you might hope this year. Crowell was kicked out of Georgia for firearms charges, but he’s still a former dawg. He’s also expected to be the lead back for the Browns this year. This is a team that still does not have a clear QB, so Crowell should get carries. He nearly rushed for 1000 yards last year and should be a decent 2nd option this year.

Round 4: Travis Kelce TE, Kansas City Chiefs.

Ok, I had to go away from bulldogs for this position. Tight end is a position that UGA has struggled with for about 10 years. Orson Charles is probably not going to light the world on fire… So take the best guy you can at this position and take him early. A lot of dawgs are going to be available later so I’m taking a former bear-cat… It’s kind of a dog right?