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Top-3 Fantasy Football Sleepers
3. Drake Maye (NE), ADP 115.5, QB14
Drake Maye averaged 37 rushing yards per game and posted 4 top-12 finishes in just 11 full starts — as a rookie. He did that behind the worst offensive line in football and what the analysts called the worst skill group in the league. But now they’ve added Stefon Diggs, drafted Kyle Williams, upgraded 3 offensive line spots, and brought in Josh McDaniels as playcaller — all while giving Maye the 2nd-easiest schedule in the league.
So if you want the next Jayden Daniels or Jordan Love? It’s right here — and he’s being drafted as QB14. This is how you hit a home run from the last round.
2. Jaylen Wright (MIA), ADP 161.5, RB51
Jaylen Wright looked awful in his rookie efficiency — dead last in yards per touch among 89 rookie RBs since 2017. But Miami let Raheem Mostert walk, and made a direct comparison to Wright — in the same backfield that made Raheem a fantasy monster. The coaching staff already sees him as clearly ahead of Alexander Mattison and Ollie Gordon for the role of Achane’s backup.
So now with Mostert gone, two new athletic guards, and a 2nd-fastest play pace over the last 15 games… Wright could get 120–140 touches and destroy a few weeks outright. You’re drafting speed — and this offense always finds a way to unleash it.
1. Rashee Rice (KC), ADP 20.5, WR12
Rashee Rice was averaging 6 catches, 72 yards, and 19.5 fantasy points per game before tearing his LCL. He was 3rd in target rate and 3rd in yards per route — all while catching passes from Mahomes at WR12 ADP. But now he’s FULL-GO for training camp and the legal situation has gone radio silent for months. The team still has Xavier Worthy and Marquise Brown, but Rice still owns the chemistry edge and red zone trust.
So as long as he suits up, and all indicates that he will, this isn’t just a WR2 — it’s a nuclear upside WR1 hiding in plain sight.
And if your league forgets that? You just won.