In most fantasy leagues, your interest in Giants wide receivers can begin and end with Odell Beckham Jr., Victor Cruz and Rueben Randle (especially if, like us, you're wary of Cruz's ability to make it all the way back from a torn patellar tendon).

But those in dynasty leagues can look a little deeper, at a player who might not do much of anything in 2015, but becomes intriguing down the road if Cruz can't return to an elite level of play and Randle doesn't step up his game.

General manager Jerry Reese named Corey Washington as one of three young players to watch in training camp, in this article at NJ.com. The 23-year-old only caught 5 passes while buried on the depth chart last season, but anyone who watches preseason games will remember Washington's impact last year.

Last August, Washington caught touchdowns in the first four of the team's preseason games, including a 73-yarder. Now, most of that action was against reserves, and shouldn't be overrated. Plenty of players put up numbers in those situations and never do anything in regular games.

But we know the history of players returning from knee injuries like that of Cruz is poor. And we've seen Randle look awfully ordinary (at best) despite plenty of opportunity in a high-quality passing offense. On a regular basis he'll turn the wrong way on scoring chances; that's part of why he caught only 3 TDs last year despite starting for a large portion of the season.

At 6-foot-4, Washington has got the size to be a friendly target for Eli Manning if he gets the chance. And there's not that much in front of him; the aforementioned player, and former Cowboys return man Dwayne Harris; that's about it.

Corey Washington. Keep him in mind in your keeper league.

--Andy Richardson