Rookie draft sleepers I am drafting EVERYWHERE!
@xHappyx holyyyyyyy the guy gets one post shared on the platform and now he thinks he needs to write a weekly column! πππ
I love the post, but I am NOT reading all that respectfully
I have Javon Baker higher than an honorable mention and think I he is being massively slept on.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts. You didn't have to type all this out.
Iβd like to play in a league where any of the first three (and arguably Davis) are considered βsleepersβ
@xHappyx also for wright, miami traded a 2025 3rd to draft him in the 4th rd
3. Malachi Corley - Corley was yet another WR I liked during this pre-draft process and thought he landed in quite a good spot for him to make an impact in the long term. He got decent draft capital in the 3rd along with the jets trading up for him too but the important thing to note is looking at this current Jets situation he can possibly be the WR2 long term once mike williams leaves or possibly even if he gets hurt (which happens quite often). One of the major key factors if Corley makes an immediate impact is if he can gain rodgers trust 4. Brendan Rice - The draft capital for rice was very disappointing as he fell to the 7th round. History says players that fall this far have a very little chance in even making it to the NFL as a depth player led alone a starter and a possible fantasy relevant player. But the good thing for rice is the fact the chargers have virtually ZERO wide receiver depth. They recently signed chark and drafted ladd but dont make any mistake this wr room is still very much open to anyone thats on that roster. As long as rice makes the roster you could do worse for a 4th/5th rookie round pick thats attached to justin herbert in the long run. 5. Ray Davis - He may be a dinosaur for a rookie running back age but this is a sleeper list and anywhere you can find value you should go for it. Davis got drafted in the 4th round which once again isnt to shabby for a running back but most importantly should see a decent amount of opportunity in that bills offense given that james cook isn't exactly a workhorse. Honorable Mention: Ja'Lynn Polk/Javon Baker - One thing every fantasy footballer should've learned last year is to not underestimate an offense with a young highly drafted rookie QB (see the houston texans and cj stroud). While it can very well easily faceplant like bryce young and the panthers did, theres always a chance it could be the opposite and you all of the sudden have some valuable pieces attached with a young stud QB.
Especially rbs
Kendrick Bourne is a great vet sleeper
Hes the wr 1 on Pats
He he was wr 35 points per game last year
Maybe like a Jacoby Meyers break out
Vidal has me bricked up and should be a must for all your leagues
Devontez Walker for sure