Fantasy Upside
The Dolphins have a gaping void of targets from last year's roster—290 are missing. Only the Ravens have more vacant targets from a season ago. That gives Kenny Stills a huge opportunity to break out in 2018. Stills outperformed DeVante Parker when given the opportunity last season (1.67 fantasy points/target vs. 1.35 fantasy points/target for Parker). With Ryan Tannehill coming back, there’s even more reason for optimism. In 2016, Stills was even more efficient, averaging 2.11 PPR fantasy points/target. That would have ranked sixth in the NFL last season.
Fantasy Downside
In redraft leagues, Stills could show some weekly inconsistencies with DeVante Parker having averaged more targets per game last season and the Dolphins signing Albert Wilson and Danny Amendola to compete for the slot role. Kenyan Drake also saw his share of targets out of the backfield.
2018 Bottom Line
At his 11th-round ADP, Stills is a bonafide sleeper. He's still only 26 years old and already finished as a top-30 WR in fantasy last year, despite a lack of consistent targets and terrible QB play from Jay Cutler.