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Sleepers For Every Position in Fantasy Football

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If you want to crush your draft, you need to know the best sleepers at every position in fantasy. Luckily, I have you covered with some of my favorites.

RB: Zamir White (LV), ADP 86.8:

White wasnā€™t the Raidersā€™ starter for most of the year in ā€˜23, but when he took over he made the most of his time. Over the last 4 games he averaged over 23 touches, 114 scrimmage yards, and was a top-20 back in each of those weeks. So, White is looking motivated to build on that momentum going into this year. The volume alone makes him worth a look as a solid RB2.

RB: Aaron Jones (MIN), ADP 81:

The veteran Jones finds himself in an unfamiliar situation where the quarterback situation is unsettled. He also ended 2023 with his lowest per-game output since 2017. But, he finished the season strong by surpassing 116 scrimmage yards in each of his last 5 games, including the playoff run. A young quarterback usually needs to rely on his backfield in the passing game, and Jones is up for the challenge. So, I think he re-breaks out in 2024.

QB: Will Levis (TEN), ADP 176:

Donā€™t laugh yet. Levis had a tough go at it as a rookie. But, his new head coach will shift to more passing volume. His team also added Calvin Ridley, Tyler Boyd, and retained Treylon Burks at WR to play with Dā€™Andre Hopkins. So, Levis has talent to throw to, and could rise to fantasy relevance. Another big draw here is that he's totally free in drafts.

QB: Caleb Williams (CHI), ADP 113:

The Bearsā€™ plan is to start Williams right out of the gate. Thatā€™s huge news. Heā€™s a fantastic quarterback who steps into a dynamic situation at wide receiver. D.J. Moore, Rome Odunze, and Keenan Allen make up one of the more intriguing trios in the league. Williams might be raw, but heā€™s a dual threat and looks NFL ready. So, a breakout is possible.

WR: Malik Nabers (NYG), ADP 27.4:

At WR, you should always target a young and raw talent. No one on the Giants came close to the 31.9% target share Nabers earned in college. But, he enters the NFL as the most talented receiver on his team. Heā€™ll have a chance to step in immediately. So, draft him.

WR: Zay Flowers (BAL), ADP 36:

Flowers was impressive at times for Baltimore as a rookie. He was already 20th in target share and 21st in deep targets. It was clear that he earned Lamar Jacksonā€™s trust. But, Odell Beckham Jr. is no longer a Raven. So, the opportunity share should automatically rise for Flowers. Heā€™s ready to take a big step forward in Year 2.

TE: Brock Bowers (LV), ADP 96.5:

A TE sleeper you can get in the 11th or 12 round is Brock Bowers. He had at least 56 receptions every year at Georgia. The Raiders lack good quarterback play. But, Bowers should get chances to produce playing across from Davante Adams. So, heā€™s worth a draft flier late based on volume alone.

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