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I have Strong rostered also. I'm not completely sold on Fuller, and there is always the possibility of moving to another team. He has flashed a little bit of the My Ball attitude and using his body to shield CBs that made him a tough matchup in college. 
THIS!  He's still young and has been dealing with injuries as well. In Dynasty people are quick to throw players away too quickly. After all this is a Dynasty "Stash" thread.

Tex

 
Tyler Lockett has a better and better chance of being Seattle's #1WR every year. Baldwin is a great player and has a great relationship with Wilson but he's not the weapon Lockett it is. Good chance Jimmy Graham is gone and Lockett sees more targets than Baldwin next year. 

He's a great stash if on the WW. 
Sorry to be that guy but if Lockett was on the wire in a dyno I want in. 

 
I second Kendall Wright. The guy has the tools to be great. He'll be somewhere new next year. Hopefully that fresh start does him good. I grabbed him.

 
In same vein as Wright, I have held onto Robert Woods in one league to see where he goes in FA. 

 
Sorry to be that guy but if Lockett was on the wire in a dyno I want in. 
Right? Personally, I wouldn't even want to bother. Would be like taking candy from a baby.

I tried to buy low on Lockett around weeks 7-8 with a 2017 2nd and was insta-rejected. If an owner tried to drop him in dynasty, that owner should be replaced asap.

 
Smelter back on the 49ers 53 man roster.

These idiots paid him an injury settlement, then signed him to the practice squad. :lmao:  

 
Thomas Duarte MIA TE - they got nothin' at the position right now.  Big candidate to address in the draft with the depth of the class but if they get past it he's a big WR they switched to move TE along the lines of Jordan Reed.  Gase used Thomas in DEN and Bennett in CHI, no reason to think he doesn't want to have a guy in that mold in MIA too.

Jerrell Adams NYG TE - similar to Duarte perhaps without the OC/HC history.  Big time athlete.

Braxton Miller HOU WR - I prefer Miller to Fuller

Robby Anderson NYJ WR - cat is probably out of the bag by now, I have had him stashed since September or so.

Laquon Treadwell MIN WR - not your prototypical name for this kind of list, but some of the prices I've seen people mention suggests he's worth sniffing around for.  I'd pay a late 2nd in a flash.

Chris Moore BAL WR - nothing to stand on except my 2016 draft prep notes where I had him down as a bargain at ADP.  Steve Smith is done, Wallace is spotty at best, Perriman aspires to be spotty at best, and Aiken just isn't good.  Lots of opportunity down the road.

Trevor Davis GBP WR - he's way down the list, but he's still a GBP WR.  Jordy is old, Cobb is underperforming his contact, Montgomery is more of a utility knife - and he has Aaron Rodgers throwing him passes.  You could do worse for a deep flier.

Darius Jackson CLE RB - Crowell is officially awful and Jackson has lots of athletic talent.

 
Smelter back on the 49ers 53 man roster.

These idiots paid him an injury settlement, then signed him to the practice squad. :lmao:  
They have to waive the guy before re-signing him to the practice squad.  You can't waive a guy that's hurt without reaching a settlement.  Not sure what's rofl-worthy here, things change throughout the season.

 
Guys I have stashed in 14-16 team leagues (many already mentioned):

QB:  Glennon, Garappolo

RB:  Cadet, Rodgers/Barber (TBB), Bibbs

WR:  Jaron Brown, Braverman,

TE:  DeValve, Cameron, Amaro, Logan Thomas

 
Tyler Lockett has a better and better chance of being Seattle's #1WR every year. Baldwin is a great player and has a great relationship with Wilson but he's not the weapon Lockett it is. Good chance Jimmy Graham is gone and Lockett sees more targets than Baldwin next year. 

He's a great stash if on the WW. 
What? While they could cut him, there is no indication that they would consider it. They're $30mm under the cap next year even according to OTC. He's put up better numbers this year even if he's proven to be not the same player he was in NO. "Good" chance is not the same as "a chance".

 
What? While they could cut him, there is no indication that they would consider it. They're $30mm under the cap next year even according to OTC. He's put up better numbers this year even if he's proven to be not the same player he was in NO. "Good" chance is not the same as "a chance".
10 million for a TE they target less than 5 times a game? I don't think so. Plus word I'm hearing is he wants out. Can you blame him? They ignore him most of the time. 

 
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10 million for a TE they target less than 5 times a game? I don't think so. Plus word I'm hearing is he wants out. Can you blame him? They ignore him most of the time. 
meh. he's still the #2 receiving option in that offense. moreover, the offense has been out of synch with Wilson's injuries. they're clicking now even if he's not being featured. i think it's more likely the sign him to an extension or rework his contract than cut him entirely. Jimmy's a lunkhead and charmin-soft but he's no dummy.

 
Guys I have stashed in 14-16 team leagues (many already mentioned):

QB:  Glennon, Garappolo

RB:  Cadet, Rodgers/Barber (TBB), Bibbs

WR:  Jaron Brown, Braverman,

TE:  DeValve, Cameron, Amaro, Logan Thomas
Jordan Cameron?  Logan Thomas?  Those are real long shots. 

 
Tom Savage.  Has great weapons and possibly a big time opportunity.  I am grabbing him where I can in dynasty.  Probably dont have the cash to sign a big time free agent again, due to Brock's guaranteed money, which may pave the road for Savage to start next year if he performs competently for the next 2 weeks.  

 
meh. he's still the #2 receiving option in that offense. moreover, the offense has been out of synch with Wilson's injuries. they're clicking now even if he's not being featured. i think it's more likely the sign him to an extension or rework his contract than cut him entirely. Jimmy's a lunkhead and charmin-soft but he's no dummy.
Word I'm getting is he wants out. Thats coming from someone close to the organization. If you dont want to believe that i understand.

Plus that 10 million could help Seattle fix that OL. 

 
Word I'm getting is he wants out. Thats coming from someone close to the organization. If you dont want to believe that i understand.

Plus that 10 million could help Seattle fix that OL. 
Would another team trade for him?  Gotta figure a team like the Dolphins, Cardinals or Rams would want him. although trading him within the division seems unlikely, all the more reason to trade him to the fins to keep him away from those two. 

 
10 million for a TE they target less than 5 times a game? I don't think so. Plus word I'm hearing is he wants out. Can you blame him? They ignore him most of the time. 
I think they had him on a snap count the first two games, but in the last 12 games he's averaged 6.7 targets per game. Including the first two games, his average is still 6.1 targets per game. On the season he's the 8th most targeted TE. From weeks 3-15, he's the 5th most targeted TE.

You sound like a jaded owner making claims that don't match the stats, but I agree with the premise that's he's overpaid. He'd be the first cut if I was the GM and needed cap space. Right now it doesn't look like that will be the case (if that $30M under the cap number was correct), but I wholeheartedly agree they need to spend some $ on OL.

 
I think they had him on a snap count the first two games, but in the last 12 games he's averaged 6.7 targets per game. Including the first two games, his average is still 6.1 targets per game. On the season he's the 8th most targeted TE. From weeks 3-15, he's the 5th most targeted TE.

You sound like a jaded owner making claims that don't match the stats, but I agree with the premise that's he's overpaid. He'd be the first cut if I was the GM and needed cap space. Right now it doesn't look like that will be the case (if that $30M under the cap number was correct), but I wholeheartedly agree they need to spend some $ on OL.
Yeah maybe. I just put that number out because that's been the trend to end the season. Still you agree with my point which is that he's overpaid and they need to fix that OL. 

 
Yeah maybe. I just put that number out because that's been the trend to end the season. Still you agree with my point which is that he's overpaid and they need to fix that OL. 
Yeah, that trade never made sense. A low passing volume team trading away a good lineman for a poor blocking, overpaid TE... wtf. 

 
Yeah, that trade never made sense. A low passing volume team trading away a good lineman for a poor blocking, overpaid TE... wtf. 
Only way it made sense was if they were trying to become a higher volume passing team with a better red zone option.  It sure didn't look that way last year. 

 
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Jordan Cameron?  Logan Thomas?  Those are real long shots. 
Yeah, 16 team leagues with deep benches and larger DTS's.  I got Cameron at the start of the season (before he was concussed and/or crappy), and grabbed Thomas as a FCFS "flier" where I had room on my DTS.  Easy drops come cutdown time in fall unless there are positive things being said.

BTW, not sure how "common knowledge" this is, but Thomas has shifted to focus on TE.  Started on DET's practice squad (I own Ebron in the league I took him), but has since moved to BUF.... still at TE.  Charles Clay is old, so why not.  :)

 
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My top stash for each position, trying to only bring up players I think are on a lot of most waiver wires or dirt cheap.

QB- Tony Romo because not all dynasty stashes need to be young players and I don't see any QB's that were disappointing enough this season to be on the waiver wire at this time who I think take a big leap next season. A few candidates for sure, but no one I'd want to be crazy about spending a roster spot on either.

RB-Ellington and it's a obviously a deep RB class but a versatile COP/third down back like him should be able to find a role.

WR-Kendall Wright-  his talent reminds me a lot of where Emmanuel Sanders was the at the point in his career he went to Denver, even similar age. Not as fast as Sanders but nice inside/outside versatility.

TE-Gavin Escobar. Remember him?  Don't hold his lack of production against him, Dallas could not figure out how to use Marty B with Witten either.

 
I like to stash young talent over unproven 26 year olds with maybe more opportunity...   Here is what I've got. 

Peyton Barber

Jalen Richard

Daniel Lasco

Stephen Anderson

Paul Richardson

Jerell Adams

Taylor Gabriel

Dorial GreenBeckham 

Robbie Anderson

Rashad Higgins

I would say Cameron Meredith and Tyrell Williams but too obvious and 100 percent owned already...  But buy them. Rob Kelley too.  

 
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Waldman's Gut Check has great ideas this week, as per his usual. Anyone else on the Brice Butler train?
I wouldn't call it a train, but I think he's a great lottery ticket. Pick him up and see where he signs, then decide to hold or drop. He's got pretty close to elite measurables and seems to be improving at his craft.

No he is a 27 year old who has never done anything.  
That's a pretty short-sighted stance. He produced when given the chance this year, but he was a 7th round pick out of San Diego State - nobody should've expected him to rocket to the top of the depth chart of a messy Oakland team (remember the Dennis Allen years?).

Leonte Carroo. Landry looking to get paid and Carroo has the talent to have a chance to make a 2nd year leap.
Carroo should've been drafted high in the 2nd round of rookie drafts. If anyone dropped him already they should not be allowed back in a dynasty league next year.

 
I wouldn't call it a train, but I think he's a great lottery ticket. Pick him up and see where he signs, then decide to hold or drop. He's got pretty close to elite measurables and seems to be improving at his craft.

That's a pretty short-sighted stance. He produced when given the chance this year, but he was a 7th round pick out of San Diego State - nobody should've expected him to rocket to the top of the depth chart of a messy Oakland team (remember the Dennis Allen years?).

Carroo should've been drafted high in the 2nd round of rookie drafts. If anyone dropped him already they should not be allowed back in a dynasty league next year.
We have short rosters (only 16) so non-producing rookies do at times end up on the wire.

 
Leonte Carroo. Landry looking to get paid and Carroo has the talent to have a chance to make a 2nd year leap.
Landry's still under contract next year. Who knows that the Phins cap situation will be after next year? I'm thinking the WR corps is suddenly very crowded in Miami. Landry, Stills, Parker, and Carroo are in the picture. Gase showed good sense to dial back the passing game with the early season struggles in favor of the running game. Does he stick with that again? 

 
Landry's still under contract next year. Who knows that the Phins cap situation will be after next year? I'm thinking the WR corps is suddenly very crowded in Miami. Landry, Stills, Parker, and Carroo are in the picture. Gase showed good sense to dial back the passing game with the early season struggles in favor of the running game. Does he stick with that again? 
Stills is a FA. I think he's a good stash just to see where he ends up next year. 

 
Allison for the Packers, this could be a long stash though. Without injuries I don't see him having a big impact next year.

 
Doesn't explain why he was even more pathetic last season?
I don't think he was pathetic but to each their own.  I never owned him until this past year so maybe some of you are in the "he let me down camp" and can't get over it. I've said for years what he did his rookie season caused him to be overrated, now I think it's swung the other direction. He's not a star, but he's a solid back, offers a little in receiving game and might be the best goal line running back in the league. He's not a league winner or anything and again not great, but a weak RB2/solid RB3 with upside when he's not in a full timeshare. Until this knee injury did him in he entered week 16 as #10 fantasy RB since Gio went out.

I'll tell anyone who listens, and take any even odds bet, he'll return next season with at least as big a role as he's had last two seasons but likely more to start the season if Gio unable to go.

As a real life RB, moving past fantasy, I think he's a very solid NFL RB and would say similar things about him I would about his fantasy. Solid, dependable, almost aways available, versatile enough to be used as goal line runner or in in passing game but not dynamic or elite. Low end starter, high end backup.

 
Super deep, black hole like deep, bottom of the barrel, yeah you probably never even heard of him, dynasty gem of gems if he pans out: RB Terrell Watson.

 
Really like what he brings to the table and spent a lot of time trying to decide between McCarron and Glennon as a QB stash.

The first thought was Glennon has the advantage here because he is going to be a free agent this season where McCarron is under contract through the 2017 season.

Glennon is suppose to have the stronger arm and maybe he does, but after watching tape and interviews McCarron just looks like the better QB. McCarron has better accuracy and poise. McCarron just handles himself better to me in interviews and sounds and looks well rounded. Confident bordering on cocky, which I think is great for a QB. 

Glennon is all over the place on the field with his throws and seems nervous and deer in headlight look in interviews. I'll admit it's hard to judge from a bunch of interviews on youtube.

Glennon could end up in a great situation and be on the field sooner, but I went with who I thought was the better QB. AJ McCarron. 
Maybe splitting hairs here, but to me McCarron looks like a better "NFL QB", but Glennon would be a better "fantasy QB".  Let's say both get starting gigs for decent NFL teams; I would say McCarron would be a 225-yard, 1-2 TD per week kind of guy (with the 2-TD games being the rarity) .... whereas Glennon would have that 275+ 2+ "upside" some weeks, with a 240-250/1-2 average game. 

 
I don't think we've seen the last of Matt Jones. It may not be in Washington, but he does have some talent that could surface somewhere else.
Probably in basketball. There's less physical contact, and he's been known to dribble the ball.

Not a shot at you, by the way; it's a shot at the Redskins. It was a mistake for them to put so much faith in Jones that they handed him the starting job and dumped Alfred Morris. Maybe Jones will learn some day to not come to a full stop when he feels contact at or behind the line; maybe he'll learn not to fumble like crazy. I don't know how he'll learn not to get hurt, though.

 
Tony romo could be the denver starter next year. Would make him an immediate high end qb2 and possibly more. Would also.be a big boost to sanders and thomas.

Robert turbin just had the least heralded 8 td season in a long time and at age 27 is a cheap backup rb lottery ticket if the guy in front of him gets hurt. That might not be in indy - iirc hes a free agent - and even if it is, they might have a rookie or free agent in place next year. Cheap opportunity to get a part of a top offense 

Tyler lockett got hurt early and was behind kearse on the depth chart until he was ready. Wilson was also hurt and couldnt run, so they totally changed the offense to protect him. When both wilson and lockett were healthy, he had over 300 yards and 2 tds in his next 3 games before getting hurt again. Could be cheap compared with his upside.

 

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