Fantasy Football Sleepers: 3 Unexpected QBs That Must Be on Your Draft Board
When it comes to NFL quarterbacks in fantasy football, you have a lot of options.
There are always the obvious picks: Aaron Rodgers, Tom Brady, Peyton Manning and so on, but it takes a true fantasy genius to be able to find the sleepers.
Be it a young rookie quarterback that not many people are expecting anything from, or an old veteran that most people thing are over the hill.
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There are tons of factors that play into finding a good sleeper pick, but if you play your cards right you can watch the rest of your league squirm as you take away all their points.
There's nothing better than winning your league in fantasy football, well, except winning your league and looking like a boss doing it.
Check out these three unexpected quarterback sleeper picks:
Matt Hasselbeck, Titans
Many people think that Hasselbeck is over the hill and won't produce much this year. I don't agree with that statement though. He's still got enough left in the tank for at least one good year, and I like the pieces Tennessee has around him.
Having Chris Johnson behind him is really going to open up the field, and I think an old veteran like him will make defenses pay for hugging the line.
Donovan McNabb, Vikings
I don't think the Vikings are ready to throw the keys over to Christian Ponder just yet, so it looks like McNabb will be able to drive the car for a little while.
Remember, he's just two years removed from being one of the best quarterbacks in the league, and I think he's playing in a system that will allow him to succeed in Minnesota. He may not be picking you up those points on the ground anymore, but he's still got a good arm.
Cam Newton, Panthers
All along I've been saying that I think Newton is going to struggle in his rookie year, and I still think he will. I've also come out and said that I think he will be a risky pick that you might want to stay away from.
Isn't that the definition of a sleeper, though? He's going to be risky, and he will probably burn you a few times, but in the end he may have the capability to put up a lot of points for your team. Is that intriguing enough for you?

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