👉 TAP TO SAVE 50% WITH CODE SPRING
X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


Deep Dynasty Stashes for 2019

Justin Carter profiles dynasty fantasy football assets at RB, WR, and TE for deep-league owners in the offseason. These players could be sneaky adds or pickups for 2019.

Alright, y'all. The NFL playoffs are over, and dynasty prep is in full swing. I know everyone is busy this year keeping up with the AAF in the offseason, but don't forget to take at least some time off from watching new football and think about the NFL.

To get ahead in dynasty, you have to figure out what deep stashes can help you win. Who are the guys that people aren't talking about who you can grab and get an edge with?

Below are some players who are lightly-owned right now and some reasons why they're worth a roster spot in dynasty.

Editor's Note: The FFPC Baby Gorilla Tournament is now open, featuring a $100,000 grand prize and a $675,450 total prize pool! This 12-team, Tight End Premium contest uses a 20-round draft format, with the overall winners determined by total points scored during Weeks 15–17. Get $25 to use toward your first entry by signing up through our link. Grab your team now! Sign Up Now!

 

Trenton Cannon (RB, NYJ)

Cannon ran well down the stretch for the Jets, and though he never had a snap rate over 35 and will have a tough time unseating Elijah McGuire, I like his upside in PPR leagues. Cannon was targeted 25 times despite his limited snaps this season, and he could provide a good check down option for quarterback Sam Darnold.

Cannon runs a 4.45 40-yard dash and has the kind of speed to break off big plays against opposing defenses, but he'll need to improve as an actual runner. Cannon averaged just three yards per carry last season, and while he's a threat if he gets the ball out in space, he's got to get to a point where he can create yards on the ground.

The good news? Cannon's receiving skills weren't really a thing when he was in college, so the fact that New York got him so involved in the passing game so fast shows his ability to grow and adapt.

 

Keith Ford (RB, BUF)

LeSean McCoy's days in the NFL are nearing their end. Last season, McCoy averaged a career-low 3.2 yards per carry, and in 14 games he finished with just 514 rushing yards and three touchdowns. He added 238 receiving yards as well. His ranks among running backs in a lot of categories were...bad. 66th in true yards per carry. 56th in yards per touch. 30th in juke rate. 105th in fantasy points per opportunity.

The Bills have an interesting young quarterback in Josh Allen, whose ability as a runner changes the needs of this Bills team. They're very likely to be in the market for a top receiver option for Allen in the NFL Draft or in free agency. Realistically, they can't be comfortable rolling into next season with McCoy, and they'd only owe $2,625,000 in dead money if he were a post-June 1st cut.

Ford is the youngest running back on the Bills roster, and while Chris Ivory and Marcus Murphy are both under contract next season, Ford has an extra year on his contract and the advantage of being young at a position where youth is highly valued. Ford didn't do too much last season, carrying the ball 21 times for 79 yards, but his 3.8 yards per carry were better than McCoy or Ivory.

Maybe Marcus Murphy makes more sense as a re-draft option for the Bills, but I prefer Ford in dynasty. Ford's a strong runner who ran a 4.54 40-yard dash, and while he's likely not the most versatile option, he has a chance to carve out a role beside Josh Allen.

 

Jake Kumerow (WR, GB)

Is 2019 the year for Kumerow, who received a lot of preseason hype last year before a shoulder injury sent him to the IR and kept him out until December.

Taking stock of the Packers receiving options outside of Davante Adams is tough, but Kumerow was on the field for 63.3 percent of Green Bay's offensive snaps in Week 16 and 83.9 percent in Week 17. If the Packers don't spend money to add another receiver and they let Randall Cobb go, the battle for snaps will be between Kumerow, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, Equanimeous St. Brown, and Geronimo Allison. Allison's a little older than the others, which doesn't bode too well for his future in this receiving corps, though he might have enough of Aaron Rodgers trust to go into 2019 with the number-two job.

As far as Kumerow's game, I like his physicality and his ability to produce in the red zone in college. He's yet to do much in that part of the field as a Packer, but he's got a chance to establish himself as the slot guy for Aaron Rodgers to rely on.

 

Justin Watson (WR, TB)

The Buccaneers receiving corps could end up looking a lot different next season. Mike Evans will still be there as he's signed through 2023, but Adam Humphries is a free agent, and DeSean Jackson is due $10 million, none of which is guaranteed if the team decides to cut him. It's almost certain they'll do that, and if Humphries leaves, the battle for that number-two receiver role would be between Chris Godwin and Watson.

The rookie was limited this year, making just one catch for five yards, but he did play 14.8 percent of Tampa's offensive snaps in Week 17. My excitement for Watson isn't about what he did/didn't do last year, though, but is about his measurables and his college metrics.

Per PlayerProfiler, Watson has some eye-opening numbers: 91st percentile catch radius, 87th percentile speed score, 87th percentile burst score, 98th percentile college dominator, and 91st percentile SPARQ-x. Watson could be a great slot receiver for the Buccaneers, and he's worth a stash.

 

Will Dissly (TE, SEA)

I'm a little surprised that Dissly's ownership dropped so much after he went on IR, as he was off to a pretty solid start to the year. In just four games before a knee injury ended his year, Dissly had eight catches for 156 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Dissly's 19.5 yards per catch show that he's capable of being a big play threat for the Seahawks, something that Nick Vannett didn't offer for quarterback Russell Wilson.

Dissly should provide a red zone option for Wilson, who threw 12 touchdowns last year on plays inside the 10-yard line. Back in 2017, Seahawks tight end Jimmy Graham scored 16 red zone touchdowns; expecting Dissly to be Graham is too much, but we do have a track record of Wilson using tight ends in that part of the field, and if Dissly earns the starting job he'd be in line to see plenty of targets down inside the 20.

More Dynasty League Strategy




REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Bucky Irving

is Expected to be Ready for Training Camp
Zion Williamson

to See More Versatile Role
Parker Washington

Coaching Staff Believes Parker Washington is Capable of Replicating Second-Half Production
NBA

Kenny Atkinson to Remain Cavaliers Head Coach Next Season
Josh Jacobs

Arrested on Five Charges, Booked Into Jail
Claude Giroux

Planning to Return for 20th NHL Campaign
Josh Sweat

Cardinals Receiving Trade Calls on Josh Sweat
Carter Hart

Aiming for Sixth Consecutive Win Tuesday
Tetairoa McMillan

Working With the Training Staff on Tuesday
Evgeni Malkin

Inks New One-Year Deal With Penguins
Mackenzie Blackwood

in Net for Game 4 Against Golden Knights
Valeri Nichushkin

a Game-Time Call Tuesday
Nathan MacKinnon

Will Suit Up Tuesday
Jerome Ford

Is it Time for Dynasty Managers to Drop Jerome Ford?
John Metchie III

Poised for Breakout Season with New Team in 2026?
Jalen Milroe

Is Jalen Milroe Still Worth Stashing in Dynasty Formats Entering 2026?
Kyle Pitts Sr.

Is Kyle Pitts Sr. a Dynasty Sell-High Candidate Coming Off Breakout Season?
Nico Collins

Agrees to Contract Adjustment with Texans
Chris Brooks

Carries Buy-Low Dynasty Appeal into 2026
Ben Griffin

Looking to Repeat This Week at Colonial
Rasmus Hojgaard

a Player to Avoid at Charles Schwab Challenge
Hideki Matsuyama

Needs Solid Driving Week at Charles Schwab Challenge
Justin Thomas

Trending Well Ahead of Charles Schwab Challenge
Akshay Bhatia

Lacking Driving Prowess Needed at Colonial Country Club
NFL

NFL Unlikely to Expand to 18 Regular-Season Games by 2027
Sahith Theegala

Searching For Swing at Charles Schwab Challenge
Lamar Jackson

in Attendance at OTAs This Week
Bucky Irving

Expected Back in the Summer or Fall
CFB

DJ Lagway Looking to Rebound at Baylor
CFB

Josh Hoover Tasked With Leading Indiana Back to the Playoffs
CFB

Braylon Staley the Next 1,000-Yard Tennessee Receiver?
Jalen Tolbert

Does Jalen Tolbert Have Short-Term Dynasty Appeal?
CFB

Ahmad Hardy's Return Timeline Remains Unclear
Travis Etienne Jr.

Is Travis Etienne Jr. Still a Dynasty RB1 Following Change of Scenery?
Breece Hall

Extension Solidifies His Dynasty Outlook
Devin Singletary

Faces a Difficult Path to Relevance
Jordan Whittington

Does Jordan Whittington Have Any Dynasty Value Left?
Caleb Williams

Bears Want Caleb Williams to "Do Less"
Xavier Worthy

Has Xavier Worthy Become a Post-Hype Dynasty Sleeper?
Evan Mobley

Finishes Season-Ending Loss With 15 Points
James Harden

Wants to Stay in Cleveland
Donovan Mitchell

Remains Committed to Cavaliers
Mikal Bridges

Cools Off in Game 4 Against Cavaliers
OG Anunoby

Active on Both Ends in Blowout Win
Karl-Anthony Towns

Leads Knicks in Scoring During Series-Clincher
Jalen Brunson

Named Eastern Conference Finals MVP
Ivan Demidov

Contributes an Assist in Losing Effort
Lane Hutson

Records Power-Play Goal in Game 3 Loss
Frederik Andersen

Enjoys Another Easy Night at the Office in Game 3
Shayne Gostisbehere

Scores First Postseason Goal
Taylor Hall

Ends Four-Game Goal Drought
Andrei Svechnikov

Scores Game 3 Winner in Overtime
Gage Jump

Athletics to Promote Top Pitching Prospect Gage Jump to Major Leagues
Tatsuya Imai

Two Relievers Combine to No-Hit the Rangers on Monday
Dennis Schröder

Dennis Schroder is Ruled Out for Game 4 on Monday
Michael Porter Jr.

Nets Could Trade Michael Porter Jr.
Ajay Mitchell

is Ruled Out for Game 5
Jalen Williams

is Tagged as Questionable for Game 5
Valeri Nichushkin

Nathan MacKinnon, Valeri Nichushkin Uncertain for Game 4
Oliver Kapanen

Sitting as Healthy Scratch Monday
Max Domi

Out Indefinitely Due to Offseason Surgery Complications
Dylan Cease

Heading to Injured List With Hamstring Injury
Daniel Suarez

Wins at Charlotte in Rain-Shortened Coca-Cola 600
Christopher Bell

Finishes as the Runner-Up in the Coca-Cola 600 at Charlotte
Denny Hamlin

Falls Short of Winning and Places Third at Charlotte
Tyler Reddick

Places Fourth After Leading Laps at Charlotte
Kyle Larson

Strong and Consistent Day Ends in Fifth at Charlotte
Devon Toews

Logs Two Assists In Game 3 Defeat
Brett Howden

Nets 10th Postseason Goal
Mitchell Marner

Delivers Two Assists in Comeback Victory
Mark Stone

Returns With Multi-Point Effort
Valeri Nichushkin

Exits Early Sunday
Nathan MacKinnon

Hurt in Game 3 Loss
Isaiah Hartenstein

Provides Steady Production in Defeat
Chet Holmgren

Has a Quiet Offensive Night on Sunday
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Held Under 20 Points in Game 4
Stephon Castle

Hands Out Six Assists in Game 4 Win
Devin Vassell

Tallies 13 Points in Game 4 Win
De'Aaron Fox

Records Double-Double as Spurs Even Series
Victor Wembanyama

Sets Tone Early as Spurs Force a Pivotal Game 5
Jamal Murray

Earns First Career All-NBA Selection
Dylan Cease

Removed From Sunday's Start With Hamstring Discomfort
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.

Exits Sunday's Game Early with Elbow Contusion
MLB

Reds-Cardinals Game Postponed on Sunday
Edward Cabrera

Cubs Place Edward Cabrera on the 15-Day Injured List
Denny Hamlin

the Favorite to Win at Charlotte
Tyler Reddick

on Pole for Coca-Cola 600
Christopher Bell

Could Break Out of Slump
Kyle Larson

May have A Solid Day at Charlotte
Ryan Blaney

Is A DFS Risk for Charlotte Lineups
William Byron

Could have A Great DFS Performance at Charlotte
Chase Briscoe

Is A Solid Tournament Option for Charlotte DFS Lineups
Ty Gibbs

May not be Worth his Salary for Charlotte DFS Lineups
Chris Buescher

May be a Sneaky Tournament Option for Charlotte Lineups
NASCAR

Bubba Wallace Has Favorable Upside for Charlotte DFS Lineups
Ross Chastain

Is A Strong Addition for DFS Lineups at Charlotte
Austin Dillon

Should Fantasy Managers Roster Austin Dillon for Charlotte DFS Lineups?
Chase Elliott

Should Be Strong at Charlotte
Carson Hocevar

Confident for Coca-Cola 600
Corey Heim

a Chalk DFS Pick at Charlotte
Michael McDowell

Is Michael McDowell A Tournament Option for Charlotte Lineups?
MLB

Orioles-Tigers Game Postponed on Saturday
MLB

Rays-Yankees Postponed on Saturday
Mickey Moniak

Heads to Injured List With Ankle Sprain
Jackson Merrill

has Sore Ribs, Expected to Avoid Injured List
CFB

Jaron-Keawe Sagapolutele Looking to Take Sophomore Leap
CFB

Jadan Baugh Primed to Lead Florida Offense in 2026
CFB

LSU Hires Ed Orgeron As Special Assistant
CFB

North Carolina and South Carolina Cancel Home-And-Home Series
CFB

Confidence High in Mississippi State's Kamario Taylor
MLB

Reds-Cardinals Game Postponed on Friday
Trevor Story

has Hernia Surgery, Expected to Miss 6-10 Weeks
Roman Anthony

Dealing With Sprained Ligament in his Finger
Ronald Acuña Jr.

Ronald Acuna Jr. Exits Early, X-Rays Come Back Negative
Robby Snelling

Will Undergo Tommy John Surgery
Jackson Merrill

Tweaks his Back on Wednesday, Pulled Early
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF