These fantasy football sleepers have average draft positions Consensus Board Ranking: 120th or Lower However, they are ranked pretty highly by PFF's lead fantasy analyst Nathan Janke.
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Fantasy Football: Sleeper Quarterbacks for 2024
• Will Revis stands out because of his ADP and the situation. Revis is one of the few young quarterbacks outside the top 120 in ADP who is a sure bet to start in Week 1.
• Former top-10 fantasy quarterbacks return: Daniel Jones missed most of the 2024 season due to injury, but he is a top-10 fantasy quarterback in 2022 and has a better group of wide receivers to throw passes to this season.
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Fantasy Football: Sleeper Running Backs for 2024
• Chuba Hubbard likely remain as the Carolina Panthers starter: Rookie Jonathan Brooks is recovering from a torn ACL and could see increased playing time over time, allowing Hubbard to shine.
• Bucky Irving had the best landing spot of any rookie. Of all the running backs selected in the first four rounds, Irving was assigned to a team in need of running back help.
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Fantasy Football: Sleeper Wide Receivers for 2024
• Curtis Samuel is more than just a slot receiver. In addition to the best quarterback play of his career, Samuel should see an expanded role with the Buffalo Bills compared to recent seasons.
• Brandin Cooks continues to be a great offensive force: Cooks took some time to become comfortable in the Dallas Cowboys offense, but he was once again a solid fantasy starter in the second half of the 2023 season.
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Fantasy Football: Sleeper Tight Ends for 2024
• Chigoziem Okonkwo is an unforgettable talent. The Tennessee Titans tight end has the potential to be one of the greatest players available at his position late in the draft.
• Zach Ertz could have one more great season. The new Washington Commanders tight end has been a consistent fantasy starter for much of his career, including when he was paired with former offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury.