Even DEEPER Sleepers:

QB: Matthew Stafford (LAR), ADP 147.6, QB19

Sure, he had a rough start last year, but during Weeks 12-16, Stafford had five straight QB1 scoring weeks, tossing 14 of his 24 total touchdowns. Going into this year, he has a still-developing Puka Nacua, who set rookie records last year, as well as a healthy Cooper Kupp. So, if the Rams stick to their late-season offensive approach, Stafford could easily be a viable starter.

RB: Khalil Herbert (CHI), ADP 166.9, RB53

I know D’Andre Swift is the starter, but he's an injury risk. He’s also been a historic under performer when it comes to fantasy football. Herbert, who ranked higher in juke rate and yards per touch, was a top-10 fantasy back every time he had 20+ touches. If he gets a chance to step in, he can see volume like that at times. So, there’s a strong chance he’ll be a valuable asset.

TE: Pat Freiermuth (PIT), ADP 130.6, TE13

Diontae Johnson’s departure leaves the Steelers thin at WR after George Pickens. Freiermuth’s draft price is way down this year after failing to meet the expectations many of us had for him in 2023. So, Big Pat should see enough volume to reach a TE1 ceiling.

WR: Rashid Shaheed (NO), ADP 113.7, WR55

Shaheed thrived as a deep threat last year, scoring five times on passes over 20 yards. His opportunity share was modest, but his team moved on from Michael Thomas this offseason, opening up the roles in the WR room. With more volume and more diversity in his route tree, Shaheed could end up being a steal.