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Under-The-Radar Players To Target In Dynasty Leagues (1 Viewer)

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Hardly anyone is an actual sleeper anymore, but I'm curious about who people view as under-the-radar guys. The loose definition is cheaper-types with a lot of upside.

Two of my favorites right now are David Moore & Chris Herndon. I believe Moore has the ability to develop into their #1 & I'm real close to declaring Herndon a can't-miss prospect. Him & Darnold should form a nice bond as both develop which will help both of their FF status'.

Whatcha got?

 
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I forgot to mention Malcolm Brown. He'll be a RFA & I can't see the Rams matching a decent contract.

A powerful runner with some athleticism & does everything well. Brown has the ability to be a feature back, IMO.

 
Another one who slipped my mind is Albert Wilson. He's got a lot of Tyreek in him & was just starting to really come on when he got hurt.

A hidden talent in Kansas City, it's evident they didn't quite know what they had. Wilson should get a ton of touches in Miami's offense.

 
Anyone out there that you're targeting as a flyer for next year in keeper/dynasty? Seems like there's always a few guys who either hit free agency or get moved up the depth chart who go from waiver-wire status to keeper-worthy. The tough part is figuring out who it's going to be.

 
I went hard during my final waiver run in leagues yesterday on Jeremy Sprinkle in TE premium leagues.  Had some production last week and with no Reed for likely ROS and Vernon out this week he has a chance to show something these last two weeks. Maybe show enough they decide to move on from Reed and insert Sprinkle as starter next season.

Sprinkle was considered a big time prospect entering his last year in college and by big I mean what I thought would be at least a late day two pick, not sure if getting arrested at Belk, during the Belk bowl, impacted his draft status and made him fall to 5th round.  He backed up Hunter Henry at Arkansas until his last year and a lot of my friends from Arkansas  tried to tell me during his last year in college they thought he was better then Henry. I never agreed with that but FWIW here are their college numbers which are not that far off on a per reception basis, I don't know target info.

Henry: 116/1,661/9 (only played 3 years)

Sprinkle: 71/921/11 (only started one year)

 
Raheem Mostert.  He’s a RFA in 2019 and he averaged 7.7 ypc this year in limited play time (34 carries - 261 yards, 6 catches - 25 yards).  

 
I forgot to mention Malcolm Brown. He'll be a RFA & I can't see the Rams matching a decent contract.

A powerful runner with some athleticism & does everything well. Brown has the ability to be a feature back, IMO.
It’s too bad he got hurt and didn’t get a chance to prove himself on a big stage in case Gurley sits today. On the other hand, the injury and Kelly’s presence may reduce the odds of a high RFA tender.

 
Rod Smith is also someone to keep an eye on. Not young at age 26, but is an UFA after this year and has three-down ability.

 
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