🎥 Prospect Breakdown Series: Film, Analytics & Projection
The TDR team will be dropping these all off-season!
We’re launching a new prospect-focused series where we go one player at a time, breaking down the film, analytics, NFL projection, and fantasy outlook.
Each breakdown is available in video and podcast form, giving you multiple ways to consume the analysis depending on how deep you want to go.
Below are the first three prospects featured in the series 👇
KC Concepcion — WR, Texas A&M
Explosive. Versatile. Market-shifting.
KC Concepcion is one of the most polarizing wide receivers in the 2026 cycle. After flashing early production and dynamic slot ability, he now lands in a new environment with a chance to reassert himself as a true difference-maker.
In this episode we break down:
Whether he profiles as a true WR1 or elite complementary piece
How his movement skills translate to NFL projection
If he hits his ceiling? He’s a weekly matchup problem at the next level.
🎥 Watch the video breakdown
🎧 Listen to the podcast episode
Denzel Boston — WR, Washington
Size + ball skills + red-zone dominance.
Boston brings a different archetype to this class, a boundary target who wins vertically and at the catch point. He’s not the twitchiest mover in the class, but he might be one of the most physical.
In this breakdown:
Is he a true X at the next level?
Can he separate consistently enough?
How high is the touchdown upside in fantasy formats?
He’s a tough profile to nail down.
🎥 Watch the video breakdown
🎧 Listen to the podcast episode
Fernando Mendoza — QB, Indiana
Is he the 1.01 lock?
Mendoza is one of the most intriguing quarterbacks in the 2026 class. The traits are there; size, arm talent, touch, and flashes of layered accuracy. Now it’s about consistency and decision-making under pressure.
We’re diving into:
Arm strength vs anticipation
Pocket poise and processing
Superflex ceiling vs floor
Can we trust him to be the first QB taken in the NFL draft?
🎥 Watch the video breakdown
🎧 Listen to the podcast episode
Ty Simpson — QB, Alabama
The former five-star. The patience play.
Simpson’s development arc has been fascinating. He’s had to wait. He’s had to grow. And now the window is here.
In this episode we examine:
Processing speed and timing
Mobility and off-script creation
Whether the upside still matches the recruiting hype
He’s one of the most important evaluation swings in the 2026 QB class.
🎥 Watch the video breakdown
🎧 Listen to the podcast episode
Jonah Coleman — RB, Washington
Violent runner. Contact balance machine.
Coleman runs angry. He’s compact, powerful, and built for volume. The big question isn’t toughness — it’s explosive upside and long-speed.
We break down:
Short-area burst vs breakaway ability
Three-down profile vs early-down grinder
Day 2 NFL draft potential
If he expands the receiving role and proves he can create chunk plays, his stock could skyrocket.
🎥 Watch the video breakdown
🎧 Listen to the podcast episode
Final Word
This is the edge.
While most managers wait for box scores, spring hype, or mock draft momentum to tell them what to think, we’re building conviction now.
KC Concepcion’s ceiling.
Denzel Boston’s archetype.
Fernando Mendoza’s QB1 case.
Ty Simpson’s development window.
Jonah Coleman’s projection profile.
These aren’t just prospect debates, they’re portfolio decisions.
The difference between winning and chasing in Devy, C2C, and dynasty isn’t takes.
It’s timing.
When you understand the traits before the breakout, the production before the spike, and the projection before draft capital solidifiesm; you draft differently. You trade differently. You build differently.
The 2026 class is still forming.
We’re not reacting to it.
We’re shaping our boards before the market catches up.







