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nfl fantasy sleepers

As an avid NFL fan, I’m always on the lookout for Fantasy Football sleepers.​ Every season there’s always those unexpected, under the radar players who go on to have breakout seasons.​

Take a guy like Miles Sanders last season.​ After arriving from Penn State, no one expected much from him, but here we are a year later and he’s a top-five running back in the league.​

For me, finding fantasy football sleepers is all about being two steps ahead of the rest of the competition.​ Knowing which players will break out before everyone else does is the key to success in fantasy football.​

With the launch of the NFL draft inches away, there will be no shortage of guys who find themselves on the radar of fantasy owners.​ But what I’m really looking for is that few players on the outskirts, that could be real fantasy football sleepers.​

It’s really important to look at where teams are drafting players in the draft, to get an idea of who you might want to keep a tab on, if you feel like taking a risk.​ For example, if a team uses a late-round pick or even a priority free agent on a player, that’s usually a pretty good sign they could be going for someone who impressed them in a big way.​

It’s also important to pay attention to position battles, to see what really sticks out.​ If there’s a competition for the starting job at any position, that often means there’s at least one guy in the mix who’s close to getting the job.​ But that doesn’t mean that the other guys in the competition don’t have a shot.​ Last season, Gardner Minshew stepped up in a big way and proved that he was more than capable of succeeding under pressure.​

Money savvy owners are always turning to the waiver wire to find those under the radar players too.​ Guys like Justin Jackson or the Dallas Cowboy’s Tony Pollard from last season are a few examples of people who came close to clinching a roster spot early on.​

In my opinion, Fantasy Football sleepers can be found far beneath the radar during most drafts.​ Even if they start off as deep sleepers, there’s always a chance they could find themselves among the best at their position.​ It just requires a bit of luck.​

That’s why I’ve been digging through the stats of every player I can get my hands on, and keeping an eye out for who I think is going to be the biggest breakout stars of the season.​ There’s just something special about finding one of those players before everyone else.​

Some players I’ve been looking at that I think have a good chance of being fantasy football sleepers are Kolby Hurts, Najee Harris, Kylin Hill, Trey Sermon, Kadarius Toney, Amon-Ra St.​ Brown, Pat Freiermuth, Ian Book, and Kellen Mond.​

It’s important to remember that when it comes to sleepers, a lot of it will come down to good luck, hitting on the right player and them becoming a legitimate break out star.​ That being said, I’m confident in my picks and I’m looking forward to seeing how the season turns out.​