Tyrod Taylor:
Currently Rank 12 in Espn’s QB ranks
2015 fantasy stats: 242/38, 3035, 20 TD and 6 Int, 104 Rusing Att for 568 yards and 4 TD second most rushing yards at the position
Scored 258 in standard Leagues. Was ranked 8th in points per game
He offers a high ceiling on a weekly basis, having had 6 games of 20+ last season and with the emergence of Sammy Watkins as a top WR, that along with Taylor’s ability to run gives him upside on a weekly basis. Taylor is someone that has high ceiling that you could draft in the later rounds.
Side note: make sure that you check your fantasy scoring to see the points for a QB, it could greatly increase or decrease Taylor position.
Spencer Ware:
Currently Rank 52 out of the RB and
Played in 11 games 72 att for 403 yards and 6 TD
Converted 5 of his 9 attempts inside the 10 to TD
Jamaal Charles will be 30 this year and is coming off of another ACL injury making it the second of his career (2011, 2015), the one undefeated force in the NFL is father time, RB start to decline at 30 and with Charles coming off another ACL injury. Its not out of the question to think that the Chiefs will limit his cares so expect Ware to see more action (especially near the goal line)
If you in a deep league Spencer Ware seems like a good value pick in the later rounds, while in smaller leagues he might be worth a stash if you have an open bench spot.
Sterling Shepard:
Ranked the 39th WR
Rookie WR for the NY Giants, in his last season at Oklahoma he had 86 receptions for 1,288 yards and 11 touchdowns. So the production could be there especially with a team like the Giants who love to throw. While he while probably line up in the slot he should still see lots of passes head his way. With Odell and Cruz ahead of him he may see more favorable match ups when the Giants go 3 wide, then add in that teams will be keying in on Odell, Sterling could end up having a nice year.
I got a few more that I like as late round picks, but you will need to check out this