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Dynasty leagues always have Fantasy managers looking ahead and planning for the future. Stashes are common and often the key to long-term success. With many Fantasy playoffs now underway, it's time to start looking at stashes not for the remainder of the season, but a year or two down the road. 

There are plenty of young, intriguing options to look at – some rookies who didn't play much this year or players who came out of nowhere to make a Fantasy impact already. They likely won't have any effect on this season, but come 2023, you may be glad you already have a player or two from this list already on your roster. Here are some of the top Dynasty stashes heading into the Fantasy playoffs:

Stash Rankings
1
Calvin Ridley Jacksonville Jaguars WR
Ridley was traded from the Falcons to the Jaguars as he serves a year-long suspension. He hasn't played since October 2021, but he's demonstrated the ability to operate as a No. 1 wide receiver. The trade to Jacksonville should only help as Trevor Lawrence has shown signs of improvement and could take another leap next year.
2
Alec Pierce Indianapolis Colts WR
A second-round rookie out of Cincinnati, Pierce has flashed some bursts of brilliance perhaps earlier than many expected. Even throughout the turbulent 2022 Colts offense, Pierce had a string of games in the middle of the season where he reached double-digit PPR Fantasy points. Pierce doesn't need a high volume of targets either, averaging 15.94 yards per reception on 32 catches. Nobody knows what the Colts will do at quarterback next year, but his production with Matt Ryan is encouraging for years to come.
3
Zamir White Las Vegas Raiders RB
Josh Jacobs is playing in a contract year after his fifth-year option was not picked up. He's played himself into a big payday, but that doesn't necessarily mean it will come from the Raiders. Las Vegas' new regime drafted White in the fourth round, though he's played sparingly. If the Raiders move off Jacobs, White would be in line for a huge role. If not, then he likely will see more than just the 1.25 carries per game he's receiving.
4
John Metchie III Houston Texans WR
Metchie was diagnosed with Acute Promyelocytic Leukemia in July and has missed the entire season. This year's 44th overall pick is super talented and generated a lot of buzz at Alabama. Metchie could be in store for an illustrious NFL career when he's fully recovered.
5
Jordan Love Green Bay Packers QB
Aaron Rodgers hasn't given any indication that he is ready to retire, but with the season he and the Packers are having, I don't think many people would be surprised if the 39-year-old Rodgers called this season his last. Love has been Rodgers' understudy since being drafted in 2020 and has started just one game in November 2021. He's looked decent in his limited playing time and even completed 6-of-9 attempts for 113 yards and a touchdown in relief of the injured Rodgers in Week 12. The former first-rounder could be awesome if thrust into a starting role.
6
Kyren Williams Los Angeles Rams RB
The Rams' offensive line has been woeful all season and Matthew Stafford wasn't himself while playing either. It would be shocking if the Rams didn't address the offensive line in the off-season. They've already moved off Darell Henderson Jr. and there's clearly a scarred relationship between Cam Akers and the Rams. At this point, might as well stash the rookie running back who is averaging 4.32 yards per carry.
7
Chigoziem Okonkwo Tennessee Titans TE
Oknowko has bursted into the Fantasy scene over the last month. After an absent two months to start the season, the fourth-round rookie has totaled at least 31 yards in six straight games and has caught 10 passes in his last two games. Oknokwo is explosive (four of his 21 receptions have gone for over 31 yards) and demonstrated soft hands on a one-handed two-point conversion last week.
8
Malik Willis Tennessee Titans QB
Willis hasn't looked great in the few snaps he's taken, but that's OK. The third-round rookie is expected to take some time to develop, but the Liberty prospect is worth a stash.
9
Terrace Marshall Jr. Carolina Panthers WR
The numbers indicate that Marshall has taken a step forward in his sophomore season. His route rate, target rate, yards per target and route depth are all up from 2021, and that's still with poor quarterback play. There's no telling who will be the Panthers quarterback next year, but any improvement will be a welcome site for Marshall.
10
Kyle Philips Tennessee Titans WR
A fifth-round rookie, Philips had a promising debut, catching six passes for 66 yards in Week 1. But in the three games after, he saw just 31 snaps and caught just two passes for 12 yards. Since then, Philips has been out with an injury. Perhaps Week 1 was an anomaly, or Philips is a legitimate part of the Titans' passing game moving forward.