Top Fantasy Free Agents

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By: Jay Pounds (@jaypoundsnfl)


Dynasty Owners, I am finally back! It seems like it has been forever since I last put out an article so let’s get back into the swing of things. Rookie drafts have pretty much come and gone, and we now have a full ADP on every player as well as some type of expectation for the players freshly added to your roster. Speaking of drafts, don’t forget that Dynasty Owner has unlimited startup drafts happening over the next couple of months. Be sure to join one and don’t forget to give your affiliate code to anyone you get who is new to Dynasty Owner and joins a startup draft, so you get your $49 referral fee! Unfortunately, there is not much news around the NFL that will keep you all entertained any longer so let’s jump into today’s article instead of boring you to death. By the way, pre-season football starts in just over a month!

In today’s article, I will be covering eight players (two per position other than kicker) available in the Free Agent Auction who I believe can help contending teams win. Rebuilders can target these players as well for extra trade bait during the season. The only requirement for a player to make this list was that they had to be under 75% rostered in Dynasty Owner leagues.

Quarterback

  1. Sam Darnold (SF) – 1 year/$4,500,000 (70.73% rostered)

In an example like this, quarterbacks who produce are extremely tough to find in a trade let alone in the Free Agent Auction. I could have put two or more very expensive veteran quarterbacks on this list but in reality, only a select few of you have the salary cap space, or even a clear path to picking up a pricey veteran QB. During his career, Sam Darnold has been a downright awful quarterback outside of a 3-5 game stretch in Carolina last season. While Darnold alone isn’t an appealing option to anybody, Darnold coached by Kyle Shanahan is an intriguing pair for me because of the latter. Since becoming an offensive coordinator in the NFL, Shanahan has done nothing but instantly elevate the entire quarterback room wherever he has coached. Heck, Shanahan coached the Browns to a 7-4 start with Brian Hoyer ($2,250,000) under center and Hoyer hasn’t won a game since I was in high school. I know you may be thinking “but Jay, Darnold is not even the starter”. I would tell you that you are correct, but there is a real chance Brock Purdy ($934,252) is not ready for the first quarter of the season. If that scenario plays out, Darnold will become an instant value for Dynasty Owners. If Darnold sees the field, he will look much better than he has since his USC days. Call it a flag plant if you will.

  • Colt McCoy (ARI) – 1 year/$3,750,000 (65.04% rostered)

The second and only other reasonable option at quarterback is none other than Cardinals backup Colt McCoy. McCoy should see the field for a few games to start the season while his teammate Kyler Murray ($46,100,000) works his way back from injury. As I mentioned with Darnold, McCoy is not a sexy option, but he will suffice as a Bench quarterback (25% of his points added to your total score) for a few weeks while users look for the next replacement quarterback to emerge. I am not expecting McCoy to do much as a starter, but a few Bench points each week sounds much better than a goose egg. Heck, how many times have you won a fantasy matchup by a couple of points? Colt McCoy can easily win you a matchup early in the year.

Running Back

  1. Latavius Murray (BUF) – 1 year/$1,317,500 (67.48% rostered)

Up next, we have a pick that could look really silly in the near future. At the moment, the Buffalo Bills do not have a surefire running back and are currently set to open the season with James Cook ($1,458,014) as the lead back. While I do not hate James Cook, I also do not see him being an every down back at this level. What does all of this mean? It means that journeyman Latavius Murray will see a ton of work once again. Somehow this guy always seems to find himself as a starter at least a few times a season and when Murray does start, he tends to produce. I would not be surprised one bit if we see a timeshare in Buffalo should they stand pat. My biggest concern for Murray right now is the potential signing of free agent Dalvin Cook ($12,600,000). Should Dalvin end up with his brother in Buffalo, Murray won’t see much work barring injury.

  • Ezekiel Elliott (Free Agent) – $15,000,000 (72.36% rostered)

I know this selection will make many of you cringe, but I feel Zeke has another solid fantasy season or two left in him. At the current moment, Zeke carries a $15,000,000 price tag, but he is a guarantee to get a significant pay cut when he signs with his new team. My prediction for Zeke would be in the range of $2,500,000 per season which is much more reasonable for Dynasty Owners to fit under their salary cap. In the past, I have preached about how rebuilding Dynasty Owners should always have salary cap space and this is exactly why. If you are rebuilding, I would recommend picking up Zeke and holding him until he gets a serious pay cut. Once he signs with a new team at a reduced rate, I would then move him for a draft pick that you will earn for simply having cap space in the off-season. Regardless of where Zeke signs, I am expecting him to see over 125 touches and quite a bit of red zone work making him well worth a reduced salary. As far as contenders with minimal salary cap space are concerned, you will likely have to wait and try to outbid your league mates once Zeke signs a deal.

Wide Receiver

  1. Darius Slayton (NYG) – 2 years/$6,000,000 (45.12% rostered)

Darius Slayton quietly had a really good 2022 season under new Giants head coach Brian Daboll. While 2022 was not a career year for Slayton, he did finish just 27 yards away from setting a career high in receiving yards, though he did struggle in the red zone where he only produced two scores. The Giants did not bring in or draft any big-name receivers this off-season which should only mean a big season is in store for Slayton. At $6,000,000, it is a little more than I would like to pay him, but he is a solid player who you should be able to count on week in and week out, plus a second year in Daboll’s system should only benefit Slayton moving forward. If you have the cap space and Slayton is available, I would definitely put in a bid for him and see what happens.

  • Robert Woods (HOU) – 2 years/$7,625,000 (46.34% rostered)

In the second wide receiver spot of the day, we have longtime veteran Robert Woods. Many people will likely shy away from Woods because of his struggles with the Titans in 2022, but I believe there is still plenty of gas in the tank and the issue was more fit and quarterback play than anything else. Woods has always been a player who works hard and does the right thing, which makes him  someone youngster C.J. Stroud ($9,069,811) should lean on early and often because of his experience. Woods is a little pricey for a gamble, but there aren’t many other places where you can get a team’s number 1 receiver without paying up big time, especially when that receiver has an extremely talented quarterback under center. Woods won’t have any huge games for you, but should he return to his Rams’ pre-2021 form, he will be a player you can throw on your Bench and forget about.

Tight End

  1. Hayden Hurst (CAR) – 3 years/$7,250,000 (72.36% rostered)

Up next, we have 2022’s number 20 ranked tight end, Hayden Hurst. While I am not expecting Hurst to outperform his numbers from last season by a ton, I do believe he will make for a nice Bench/bye week fill in tight end. Call me crazy but I am expecting better numbers out of Hurst in 2023 despite the downgrade at quarterback as Hurst won’t have to share the field with two elite receivers. I also believe the fact that Hurst is playing with a rookie quarterback will help as I believe he will end up as Bryce Young’s ($9,488,768) safety net early in the season. At $7,625,000, Hurst is an expensive safety net but sometimes you have to spend big to provide quality depth for your roster.

  • Robert Tonyan (CHI) – 1 year/$2,650,000 (66.26% rostered)

In the final spot of the day, we have Chicago Bears newcomer Robert Tonyan. I know the Bears have Cole Kmet ($1,894,445) who came on strong at the end of last season, but I believe Tonyan is the better fit with QB Justin Fields ($4,717,989), and it won’t be long before we see it play out on the field. The Bears added D.J. Moore ($20,628,000) and Tonyan in the off-season and no one else of importance leaving plenty of targets to come Tonyan’s way this season. If Fields elevates his game further in 2023, there will be at least one or two value players to be had from this Bears’ offense. Grab them now while they are cheap, it won’t hurt much if you’re wrong.

Thank you all for reading and be sure to check out all of the other awesome Dynasty Owner content coming your way. Stay tuned for articles from Matt, Nick, Steve and myself as well as the Dynasty Owner podcast and the Dynasty Owner Livestream. Stay safe out there and good luck on your 2023 Chase for the Ring!

Contract Spotlight – Deebo Samuel

By Matt Morrison (@dynastyjerk)

Hello Dynasty Owners. My New Contract Spotlight series will continue today as I talk about a massive salary increase that started impacting Dynasty Owners’ salary cap this off-season. The player is Deebo Samuel ($23,850,000). I will get to the big details later, but Deebo had a down year in 2022. He finished as the WR40 with 162.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points. This finish was actually pretty good value for his salary at the time. He was making less than $2,000,000 per year. The draft capital you invested to obtain Deebo (either through trade or draft) did not provide a very good return though. Dynasty Owners with Samuel on their rosters were looking for a repeat of 2021 when he was the WR3 and ended as one of the best values on the entire platform.

Like I said, I’ll get to the full breakdown on Deebo later. First, I’m going to continue my pre-season Top 5 rankings. Wide receiver is on the docket for today’s article.

Top 5 Wide Receiver Rankings

PlayerTeamAgeSalaryYears
Ja’Marr ChaseCIN23$7,704,9102
Justin JeffersonMIN24$3,280,7011
Garrett WilsonNYJ22$5,138,5023
Chris OlaveNO23$4,817,9693
Amon-Ra St. BrownDET23$1,066,3132

Chase swaps places with Justin Jefferson when you compare this to my list last year. Here is my rationale for putting Chase #1…

  • Younger
  • One more year on rookie deal
  • Same upside as Jefferson
  • I project they will be within 10.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points of each other in 2023.

Taking all of those points into account, I have to rank Chase higher. If you told me that Jefferson will have 30.0+ more Dynasty Owner fantasy points than Chase this year, then I could understand the argument for having Jefferson first, but I don’t see it shaking out that way. While Jefferson should be the higher volume and more consistent asset, Chase will make up for that with long, home run plays.

The fact of the matter is that you can’t go wrong with whichever of those two you have at number one. As it turns out, the Dynasty Owner consensus disagrees with me.  Jefferson is currently ADP 2.2 while Chase has an ADP of 3.4.

All those points I made for Chase shouldn’t take anything away from Jefferson. If this was strictly a 2023 fantasy finish, then I would agree that Jefferson is the pick. But as you know here at Dynasty Owner, we constantly search for value. A young, stud wide receiver on his rookie deal is so valuable that Jefferson falls behind because his rookie deal is up after this season. Either way, I expect Jefferson to put up 1,500+ receiving yards and 8+ TDs once again.

Garrett WIlson is a new face to this Top 5 list. I can see the argument that I’m too bullish on him, but I expect him to take a significant leap up from where he was in 2022. Last year, Wilson finished as the WR19.  He was WR19 with Zach Wilson ($8,787,670), Mike White ($4,000,000) and Joe Flacco ($3,500,000) facilitating his receptions. He now has Aaron Rodgers ($50,271,667) throwing him the ball. I don’t think this needs to be said, but I’m going to say it anyway…Rodgers is BY FAR the best quarterback that has ever delivered passes to Wilson. It’s obviously not even close. We also, historically, see a production jump for sophomore wide receivers. I am very excited to see what Wilson will do this year, and I project a Top 7 WR finish.

Chris Olave falls right behind Wilson. I can see the argument against Olave as well as the argument for others to be in his place. I will say this…the wide receiver list was much harder for me to formulate than the other three positions. There is so much great young receiving talent in the NFL that I literally went through more than 10 iterations of these final two spots. At the end of this segment, I will mention all the players that I considered yet were left off the list. The truth is that Olave is 23 years old. He has three years left on his rookie deal. He finished as the WR25 last year despite poor QB play and playing in only 14 games on Dynasty Owner.

The final player on my list is Amon-Ra St. Brown. He is one of the greatest values in all of Dynasty Owner, and I expect that this season will be no exception. He was WR7 last year and he projects to be WR9 this year. That combined with a salary barely above $1,000,000 and two more years on his rookie deal makes him the fifth most valuable WR.

As I said earlier, there are a handful of players that I considered putting in this Top 5.  Here are the honorable mentions…

  • Tyreek Hill ($30,000,000)
  • CeeDee Lamb ($3,502,503)
  • Jaylen Waddle ($6,771,498)
  • Devonta Smith ($5,035,348)
  • Cooper Kupp ($26,700,000)

New Contract Spotlight

Deebo Samuel ($23,850,000)

Here is my repeated recap from earlier in this article…

“Deebo had a down year in 2022. He finished as the WR40 with 162.0 Dynasty Owner fantasy points. This finish was actually pretty good value for his salary at the time. He was making less than $2,000,000 per year. The draft capital you invested to obtain Deebo (either through trade or draft) did not provide a very good return though. Dynasty Owners with Samuel on their rosters were looking for a repeat of 2021 when he was the WR3 and ended as one of the best values on the entire platform.”

So, in addition to this information, what do we need to know? Well, the fact that his salary has decupled (increased times 10) is very significant. He is now getting paid $23,850,000 per year in Dynasty Owner. The question becomes, “Is he worth rostering?” The overwhelming majority agrees that he is worth rostering as a Dynasty Owner team in 99.19 percent of Dynasty Owner leagues continue to employ him on their team. The fact is that I agree with the consensus here. Deebo is just too explosive, athletic and talented to drop. He doesn’t need high volume (which he hasn’t gotten recently) to put you ahead of your opponent in the WR2 slot. This is what I think about Deebo going forward…

First off, he is going to remain a low volume player. There are just too many top tier mouths to feed in San Francisco currently. He is competing with Christina McCaffrey ($16,015,875), Brandon Aiyuk ($3,132,836), and George Kittle ($15,000,000). In fact, last year Deebo had fewer receptions and receiving touchdowns than all three of these players. Yes, he did miss four total games, but injuries have been an issue for him in the past as well. I don’t expect that to be the case this year, but Dynasty Owners need to come to terms with the idea that they will likely never see a year like he had in 2021.

Here is my projection for Deebo this season…

ReceptionsTotal YardsTDsDOFPs
661,2019240.1

This puts him as a mid-level WR 2. That’s exactly what I think he is at this point in his career and with the teammates he currently has. I would be confident in starting Deebo as the second best receiver on my team, but I’d be hesitant for him to be leading my Dynasty Owner crew.

In my next article, I will wrap up my Top 5 Rankings series, and I will continue with the New Contract Spotlight aspect. As always, thank you for reading. I would appreciate it if you followed @Dynasty_Owner on Twitter as well as subscribed to Dynasty Owner on YouTube. Thank you all. Take care and be safe.

TheJerk