2024 Player Outlook
It's hard to blame Cade Stover for not putting up gawdy numbers in college - he went to Ohio State University which has been an absolute wide receiver FACTORY under wide receiver coach Brian Hartline. Perhaps that was the line of thinking the Houston Texans used when they selected Stover in the fourth round of the NFL Draft. For the short term, Stove is behind Dalton Schultz and the team has three star wide receivers in Stefon Diggs, Nico Collins, and Tank Dell. That creates a difficult upside case for Stover even in Dalton Schultz were to get hurt in 2024. He's more of a dynasty stash than someone we are drafting in seasonal leagues.
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Texans signed TE Cade Stover to a four-year contract.
The Texans traded up to select Stover in the fourth round of last month’s draft. The former Ohio State tight end is unlikely to contribute much in his rookie season playing behind Dalton Schultz but was viewed as one of the better tight ends in the draft throughout much of the pre-draft process. Stover totaled 82 receptions for 1,058 yards and 10 touchdowns during his time with the Buckeyes, with most of that production coming in the final two years of his five-year career. He’s an interesting stash in dynasty leagues, but shouldn’t be relied on too heavily in season-long leagues at this time.
Texans traded up with the Eagles to select Ohio State TE Cade Stover with the No. 123 overall pick in the 2024 NFL Draft.
Initially recruited as a linebacker, Stover (6'4/247) switched to defensive end before his freshman season in 2019. He flipped to back linebacker while also working as a tight end in 2020 but saw nearly all of his reps on special teams. Stover finally became a full-time tight end in 2021, only to be forced into a starting role at linebacker for the Rose Bowl because of various absences on the defensive side of the ball. This time it counted in 2022 as Stover, a tight end once again, racked up 406 yards and five scores on 36 catches. He amassed an impressive 22 percent of the Buckeyes’ receiving output in 2023 with 576 yards on 41 grabs in his final season. Given that he was playing alongside Marvin Harrison Jr. and Emeka Egbuka, that’s an outlandish feat. For a late convert to the position, Stover’s routes are more polished than one would expect and he has no issues striking at the ball with his hands instead of letting it reach his body. If Stover can develop a mean streak as a blocker, he could become an all-purpose tight end.
DFS Last 5
Week | Date | Opponent | Pts |
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18 | Jan 5th | @Titans | |
17 | Dec 25th | Ravens | 1.1 |
16 | Dec 21st | @Chiefs | |
15 | Dec 15th | Dolphins | |
13 | Dec 1st | @Jaguars | 1.4 |