Fantasy College Football
posted in Andre Woodson, Colt Brennan, Darren McFadden, College Football, NFL |Through a partnership with U-sports.com, the War Room Report is running the first annual War Room Report Fantasy College Football League. We invited members of other top draft sites and recently conducted our draft. For those that have never played Fantasy College Football, be sure to check out U-sports. For those left to draft, here is a run down of the results.
Pick 1 - Colt Brennan, QB, Hawaii
Rob Tribbett, War Room Report
Maybe a more obvious pick than even LaDainian Tomlinson, Brennan averaged an incredible 39 ppg last season and figures to post similar numbers this season.
Pick 2 - Chase Holbrook, QB, New Mexico State
Justin Davis, War Room Report
Last season’s #2 ranked player, Holbrook should flourish again in coach Hal Mumme’s system. WR Chris Williams gives Holbrook a reliable target.
Pick 3 - P.J. Hill, RB, Wisconsin
Shawn Dangerfield, RamsRevenge.com
After the top 2 passing friendly QBs go, Shawn Dangerfield takes P.J. Hill, who was explosive last season as a freshman and should be relied on even more this season with a new QB in Madison.
Pick 4- Graham Harrell, QB, Texas Tech
Matt Bilonti, DraftDaddy.com
Harrell averaged 28 ppg last season, but another year in Mike Leach’s system should benefit the former top recruit. Losing top WRs from last year in Joel Filani and Jarrett Hicks may hurt a little, but in the system, Harrell should be fine.
Pick 5 - Pat White, QB, West Virginia
Jared Donnelly, TheFootballExpert.com
White also averaged 28 ppg last year and there is little to suggest that the dual threat QB will regress in 2008.
Pick 6 - Steve Slaton, RB, West Virginia
Matt MacCoy, War Room Report
White’s running mate, Slaton, is the 2nd RB off the board. Slaton and White should combine to terrorize Big East defenses in 2007.
Pick 7 - Andre Woodson, QB, Kentucky
Chris Otwell, War Room Report
The fast rising QB prospect surprises a bit as a first round pick, but he should put up huge numbers again as the Wildcat defense struggles to stop opponents. He has talent around him with Rafael Little, Keenan Burton, Dicky Lyons, and Jacob Tamme to make a big impact in 2007.
Pick 8 - Darren McFadden, RB, Arkansas
Robby Trail
The consenus #1 prospect for the 2008 NFL Draft, McFadden, due to splitting some carries with Felix Jones and concerns about the quality of his Arkansas team slides to 8.
Coming later in the week, more draft notes!

