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2022 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Drafts: Late-Round Lottery Tickets

Mike Havens picks out some potential 2022 late-round gems.

Keaontay Ingram

Late-round picks hardly ever pan out. Maybe in the course of your life, you can get one or two to make it work, and historically there’s been at least one good player to be found later in the draft. I’m here to help you figure out what positions pan out the most, and who to look for this year.

In previous years, we have the following fourth-rounders who far exceeded their return on investment:

This is not a bad list to be a part of. There are no quarterbacks or tight ends listed here, so the focus of this article will squarely be on running backs and wide receivers.

What the above running backs have in common is that they were all taken late in the NFL Draft, all had amazing burst scores, and all were expected to start the season as a backup to someone who was not guaranteed to hold the position.

As for the wide receivers, all sans Darnell Mooney tested poorly at the Scouting Combine, all were drafted between the late third and early fifth, and all were drafted to a team with a below-average wide receiver corps. It’s a small sample size to work with, but so is this year’s draft class.

Now that some parameters have been set, let’s look at a small list of potential candidates to be lottery tickets in this year’s rookie draft.

Keaontay Ingram, RB ARI

I’ve written about him before, and I’m still perplexed as to why he wasn’t more heavily desired by other teams. He’s a sixth-round pick, his speed score (4.52 at 221 pounds) is in the vicinity of the other draftees mentioned above who found success, and he’s on a team where the only other real option is oft-injured James Conner. Ingram isn’t even being drafted in some rookie drafts, which I think is borderline criminal.

I gave Ingram a late second-round grade before the draft, and other than the fact he fell slightly further than I expected, I like everything else about him. If you need a running back and you’re desperate to find one late, I think Ingram is a solid choice. I wouldn’t hesitate to take him with a mid-late third, let alone a fourth or later.

I don’t think he’s a long-term solution for the Cardinals, but I think he can give you a solid rookie season, and then you can choose whether to flip him for a profit or to keep him around for another season or two before he loses his value. Either way, I think you’re going to get a useful player for an inexpensive pick.

Kyle Phillips, WR TEN

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2022 Dynasty Fantasy Football Rookie Drafts: Late-Round Lottery Tickets
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Gregory Massa
1 year ago

Umm.. miami doesn’t have a lot of competition? I mean no one is grade-A meat there, but they certainly have a lot of bodies.

6gummybearsandsomescotch
1 year ago

Great article, Mike! I love seeing the late round RB dart throws. I personally feel the league has overcorrected a bit on devaluing RB and there are some great value picks here in this draft. Could be an outlier year for RB value and ROI. You could feasibly get usable committee RB’s from rounds 2-5 this season and this article really helps aim at specific prospects. Do you think White and Pacheco have added upside because of goal line use? That’s something both Miami and KC have struggled with.

Rick Solak
1 year ago

No Tyler Goodson?

Wendell Bera
1 year ago

I’m a little confused. This article was originally posted almost 2 weeks ago. Any special reason why it’s being posted again? Did you intend to include players you didn’t have in the original post? If so, I don’t see anyone new. Or did you plan to post a different article and reposted this one by mistake?

Phil Randall
Reply to  Wendell Bera
1 year ago

Yup I’m little confused as well. This is a good article with players that I will try to target as free agent but why did it have to be reposted?

Admin
Reply to  Phil Randall
1 year ago

@Wendall & @Phil, thanks for the comments. We re-posted it yesterday so it could get some more eyeballs on it. We typically post 2-3 articles a day in the off-season, so they can get pushed down fairly quickly. Occasionally, we’ll bump ones up that are still relevant to make sure everyone had a chance to read them. But don’t worry, it’ll never be in place of new, original content.
Thanks, Eric

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