Not every buy low is glamorous. That’s why they’re called buy lows. Each of these players is valued less than a 2025 third on KeepTradeCut right now, and worth investing in. Time to take a look at some dirt-cheap dynasty buy lows for 2024.
Dirt Cheap Dynasty Buy Lows – May 2024 Fantasy Football
Ty Chandler, RB, Minnesota Vikings
Aaron Jones isn’t a spring chicken. Chandler looked like the best back on Minnesota’s roster last year, and while that won’t be the case in 2024, he’s still a viable handcuff for an oft injured 30-year-old. Chandler posted five yards per touch in 2023, and has the skillset to own the backfield if Jones goes down. He won’t break fantasy open, but he’s extremely cheap and it will be easy to know when to start him and when not to.
For competing teams looking for possible depth or a rebuilder looking to flip him for a second in November, this is an easy dynasty buy low at cost.
Rasheen Ali, RB, Baltimore Ravens
Yes, Derrick Henry is in town and owns the backfield. But Keaton Mitchell suffered a devastating injury in 2022 and will take some time to get up to speed. This leaves a perfect window for the Marshall product to take the backup role by the horns and hold onto it. Ali has straight line speed and the size to tote the rock, a combination that works wonders in Baltimore. Another cheap handcuff with the possibility of being flipped or being a nice RB2 if things don’t go well.
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Daniel Bellinger, TE, New York Giants
Darren Waller retired and the Giants didn’t take another tight end worth mentioning and Bellinger’s price… Stayed the same? That doesn’t seem right. He’s a physical specimen on a team lacking a serious number two in the receiving game. With all of their receivers needing a parent with them to ride roller coasters, he brings size to the passing game that most in that system can’t. Tight end is a position people need to be patient with, but we’ve seen enough flashes of Bellinger’s talent to add him to dynasty buy lows in 2024.
Hunter Henry, TE, New England Patriots
The TD king himself, Henry finally gets an upgrade at quarterback. Whether it’s Brissett or Maye to start the season, Henry hasn’t played with a quarterback of this caliber in years. As the team lacks a serious WR1, Henry may accidentally lead this team in targets. He’s certainly their best red zone threat and could be a nice backup tight end in case your starter goes down.
Jameis Winston, QB, Cleveland Browns
The last time Deshaun Watson played a full season, Avengers Infinity War was still in theatres. With Watson’s fully guaranteed contract he’s unlikely to stick it out through nagging injuries, and he’ll do everything he can to take care of his body. Enter Jameis Winston, everyone’s favorite gun slinging backup quarterback. He’s not as elite as Joe Flacco (but who is) but can still be a plug and play QB2 in superflex leagues if Watson goes down.
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