The dry period between February’s Superbowl and April’s NFL Draft continues as Fantasy Football twitter edges out every single ounce of content they can muster up. Free Agency this year did a sensational job of keeping football nerds entertained, but as deals die down we need to look at some Dynasty pickups that could prove extremely valuable over the next couple months. Below is the Dynasty Bargain Bin where we’ll explore players who are less than 30% rostered but could provide some BOOM value on your team in the next couple years.
*All roster %’s are from Sleeper as of 4/10/2022

Auden Tate (WR) Atlanta Falcons
Roster %: 29.3
The inspiration for this list is 25 year old Auden Tate, a 2018 7th round pick formerly in Cincinnati. Tate’s durability has been a big concern throughout his young career. He has dealt with multiple shoulder injuries and a MCL sprain since entering the league, missing significant time. So what’s his appeal? Watch the 2019 tape. Size and Ball skills are a QB’s best friend down field, and Tate at 6’5 / 228 is a potential nightmare matchup alongside Kyle Pitts. He was buried in a deep WR room and has the opportunity to get significant reps this season on a new look Atlanta Falcons squad.
Geno Smith (QB) Free Agent
Roster %: 17.6
His DUI hurt his free agency stock after Pete Carroll had a ton of good things to say about the 32 year old QB. In SuperFlex leagues Geno is a solid sleeper option, who if Seattle brings back could have the opportunity to enter the season as a QB1 candidate. Going into the draft process 3 teams have major QB question marks. The Panthers, Falcons, and Seahawks. All 3 of these teams have picks within the top 10 and wouldn’t shock any analyst if they went QB right away. That being said, this year's QB class looks notably lackluster on paper, and Geno Smith in his 3 games started last year had solid numbers despite going 1-2. 3 games started: 70.5 comp. %, 6 Total TD’s / 0 INT’s, Passer Rating: 107.4. If the Seahawks bring him back you could acquire some decent draft capital off of potential starting QB hype.
Here’s a small blurb about his future potential with Seattle: https://www.rotoballer.com/player-news/seahawks-have-high-hopes-for-geno-smith/1007109
Laquan Treadwell (WR) Jacksonville Jaguars
Roster %: 25.1
Laquan Treadwell has been known as a massive bust for the Vikings as he’s disappointed in his first 6 years in the season after being selected 23rd overall in 2016. Treadwell put up decent numbers down the stretch when given the opportunity. When he received 85% or more of snaps he averaged: 11 PPR points per game, 6.2 targets per game, and 57.8 yards per game. These numbers aren't those of a league winner but at the same time he built a somewhat respectable connection with an ascending QB in Trevor Lawrence. The bad news here is barring injury he’s projected as the WR4 for an offense that struggled heavily last year. Deeper leagues might find some decent value in this former 1st rounder.
Cameron Brate (TE) Tampa Bay Bucs
Roster %: 28.3
What if I told you the current TE1 for the team with the most passing attempts and yards last season was available in your Dynasty league? With the departure of OJ Howard and Rob Gronkowski still unsigned, veteran Cameron Brate finds himself in a solid spot to be fantasy relevant in 2022. That being said Gronk will most likely be back in 2022 for Brady and the Bucs. I still think Brate is worth a roster spot considering Rob’s injury history, especially in TE premium leagues.
Zach Pascal (WR) Philadelphia Eagles
Roster %: 23.9
Zach Pascal is a 27 year old former Colt who has shown signs of fantasy relevancy in his career but never put together a true standout season. At 6’2 220 he’s been a solid redzone guy for Indy in his career. He’s caught 15 TD’s over the past 4 seasons, with 12 of those coming within the 20 yard line. The Jalen Hurts led offense is very run heavy, but Pascal will do some damage on 3rd downs if he receives a solid snap %. He now finds himself on another receiver needy squad with a chance to command the WR2 position for the Eagles in 2022.
- Ryan Mobley / Upside Play
Stats Compiled via: PlayerProfiler.com, TeamRankings.com, FantasyPros.com
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