3 Late-Round Fantasy Football Draft Stacks (2024)

Stacking is an important strategy in fantasy football. Pairing a quarterback with one of his pass-catchers will bring big points when they connect for a touchdown.

There are ones you will have to go after very early, but if you want a stack you can find late in your draft, we have a few right here. Here are our top late-round fantasy football draft stacks to target for the 2024 NFL season.

Late-Round Fantasy Football Draft Stacks

Carolina Panthers: Bryce Young (QB – CAR) & Ja’Tavion Sanders (TE – CAR)

Last season was a massive disappointment for the No. 1 overall pick, especially when you see what No. 2 pick C.J. Stroud did. The Panthers made changes to help Bryce Young excel in Year 2, including upgrades to the offensive line, backfield and receiving core.

There are a few options you could draft that could have solid returns. We’re highlighting Ja’Tavion Sanders, who was considered the second-best tight end prospect behind Brock Bowers. Carolina got him at a steal in the fourth round. He was a dependable tight end at Texas last year, finishing with zero drops on 67 targets. He can get downfield and had 15.2 yards per reception last season, which was second in the tight end draft class. He’s not a great blocker, so he will be running routes when he’s on the field.

New Orleans Saints: Derek Carr (QB – NO) & Rashid Shaheed (WR – NO)

Derek Carr’s first year in New Orleans was disappointing, but a lot of it was due to injuries. When healthy, Carr has one of the best arms in the league and can make the big play.

He needs a receiver who can go deep and make those catches. Rashid Shaheed is that guy. Last season, he had 15.6 yards per reception and was 12th amongst wide receivers in production premium. He’s now the definitive No. 2 option with the Saints. With the influx in targets, this could be a breakout year.

Chicago Bears: Caleb Williams (QB – CHI) & Rome Odunze (WR – CHI)

There’s optimism in the Windy City, as they might have their best quarterback in franchise history. They traded Justin Fields and went with Caleb Williams as the overall No.1 pick because they believe he can bring a winning culture back to the franchise.

If he’s going to Super Bowl Shuffle himself to the Lombardi Trophy he will need weapons. The Bears used their other top-10 pick to draft Rome Odunze, who is one of the top prospects in this draft. He excelled in a vertical offense at Washington and led the country with 1,640 receiving yards with 13 touchdowns.

His tall frame and confident hands have people comparing him to Mike Evans, but he’s a great route runner and creates separation.

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