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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DETROIT, MI – AUGUST 19: Matthew Stafford
DETROIT, MI – AUGUST 19: Matthew Stafford /

Rounding out the starting lineup:

Round 5: Matthew Stafford, QB, Detroit Lions.

Is there really another option at QB? Not really. Stafford is the only bulldog who is a legit fantasy starter in this league. Then again, he’s pretty damn good and will win you some weeks when he just blows up. He should certainly still be around in round 5.

Round 6: Malcolm Mitchell, WR, New England Patriots.

Ok, so we’re starting to reach a little bit here. Mitchell is ranked a lot lower than this in the rankings, but I think the former dawg is going to have a really good season. He had a fantastic postseason in 2016 and could become Tom Brady’s favorite outside receiver this year. Grab him while the grabbing is good!

Round 7: Chris Conley, WR, Kansas City Chiefs.

Conley is another player who should improve this year. He’s going into his 3rd season with the Chiefs and had some strong games last year. He’s shown an ability to make big catches but he needs more TD’s in 2017. That being said, He’s a DGD who should start every week.

Round 8: Isaiah McKenzie, WR, Denver Broncos.

The only dawg to get drafted in 2017, McKenzie could have an impact. He’s going to be playing on a team with terrible QB’s and he’s small, but as he showed last year, he’s dangerous whenever he touches the ball. He’s going to be a decent matchup play in the flex and if you’re in a league where special teams touchdowns count, he’s going to have some big weeks.