MIAMI GARDENS, FL – OCTOBER 28: Miami wide receiver Xavier Restrepo (7) warms up prior to the game … More
With 2025 dynasty fantasy football rookie drafts coming to a close, let’s take a look at some stashes for your team. In order to qualify as a stash for this list, these players must be drafted after the 48th overall pick in dynasty rookie drafts.
To get this data, we’ll be using FantasyPros dynasty rookie ADP. While this may not be as relevant for your leagues with a shallow bench, for deep leagues, getting quality stashes is crucial.
Stash These 3 Rookies in Dynasty Fantasy Football
Xavier Restrepo (TEN)
(ADP: 50.4)
One of the more surprising draft slides for dynasty rookies was Xavier Restrepo. To say Restrepo had a bit of a slide is an understatement.
Restrepo was thought of highly by many analysts, myself included. After seeing Restrepo run a 4.83 40-yard dash, it was expected for him to fall to day three of the NFL Draft. This wouldn’t be the case, as Restrepo would end up going undrafted.
Quickly after the NFL Draft, Restrepo would sign with the Tennessee Titans. Cam Ward would advocate signing Restrepo as the two played together at Miami.
Restrepo is going to have to be an outlier with his lack of speed, but he’s great at finding the soft spot in the defense. The Titans aren’t very deep at the wide receiver position, either.
Between Van Jefferson and Tyler Lockett, neither had over 650 receiving yards last year. There’s plenty of room for a new WR2 to emerge, and you shouldn’t totally count out Restrepo, especially with his established chemistry.
TAMPA, FL – SEPTEMBER 21: Miami Hurricanes Running Back Damien Martinez (6) celebrates scoring by … More
Damien Martinez (SEA)
(ADP: 54.3)
With Restrepo, I could understand why the NFL wasn’t a big fan of his game. The same can’t be said for Damien Martinez. If the situation was better, I would be so much higher on Martinez.
On film, Martinez showed a strong combination of size, physicality, and burst. Three traits that tend to make great NFL running backs.
That said, Martinez would end up sliding all the way to the 7th round of the 2025 NFL Draft. The landing spot was really rough, too, with the Seattle Seahawks selecting him.
However, Kenneth Walker is set to be a free agent in 2026. If Zach Charbonnet is the only other back Martinez has to compete with, he could find himself a role in the 2026 season.
Chimere Dike (TEN)
(ADP: 56.7)
Coming out of Florida, Chimere Dike wasn’t a highly talked about prospect in the dynasty space. Nonetheless, Dike was drafted in the 4th round of the 2025 NFL Draft, yet he’s being drafted behind Restrepo.
On film, Dike shows great explosiveness, and he’s shown the ability to beat man coverage at Florida. With speed being a crucial factor in the NFL, Dike should get a chance to play before Restrepo.
While your league mates may be more familiar with Restrepo, the Titans showed what they thought of the two receivers when they were in the war room. It doesn’t necessarily matter what we think about the two as prospects; Dike and his draft capital is going to get him a shot on the field.
The same argument for the Titans weak wide receiver room applies to Dike as well. With a shot to get on the field early for the Titans, Dike is worth a stash in dynasty fantasy football.
