Four Fantastic Fantasy Football Sleepers
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Almost anyone can draft for the first few rounds, but it’s the late rounds where fantasy football championships are won. Your first mission of the offseason is to find out who will be that sleeper or undrafted player that will burst onto the scene, and have everyone scratching their heads saying, “Why didn't I draft him!"
Below are a few sleepers going into this season.
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Mohamed Massaquoi (WR – Browns)
Mohamed didn't exactly light the world on fire last year, but then again no Brown did. Mohamed is projected to be a late-round sleeper who should be picked around the 14th or 15th round depending on the league. Before you sleep on him, here are a few important stats for you to chew on.
First, Mohamed was targeted 95 times last season, which lead his team. Second, he was third in the league with an 18.4 YPC average. Furthermore, even through Delhomme isn’t great, he’s still better than what Mohamed had last season. The chance to pick a team’s No. 1 WR with a late round pick is hard to pass up.
I know I won't.
Fred Jackson (RB – Bills)
With most websites having C.J. Spiller ranked higher then Fred Jackson, have a seat and take a listen to some of these stats.
Jackson broke 1,000 yards last season. He was one of only 15 players to do so, and was also in the top 15 for receptions by running backs (with 46 catches, 371 yards, and two TDs).
With signs pointing to Marshawn Lynch leaving town, Jackson could see even more touches. Even if Spiller sees an extended roll in 2010, you can expect Jackson to at least
equal his 2010 totals, that is great mid-round value for a RB3 or flex option.
Heath Miller (TE – Steelers)
Guess who was 10th in TE targets last season?
Yup, you guessed it -Heath Miller.
Heath was thrown to 98 times, for a total of 789 yards and six touchdowns. With the trade of Santonio Holmes to the Jets one can only expect Miller’s number of pass targets to increase.
He currently has an ADP around 180, so he can be taken in the 14th — 15th
rounds.
Joe Flacco (QB – Ravens)
Last year Flacco quietly put together a decent performance in his sophomore season.
He threw for over 3,600 yards passing and 21 TDs. With the addition of Anquan Boldin, a solid No. 1 WR, Flacco could easily be the next QB to join the 4,000-yard club.
Flacco is being drafted between the sixth and eighth rounds (ADP is around 85). That’s
great value for a QB that could reach 4,000 yards passing this season.
Article written by: Subs Football
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