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2024 Fantasy Football Sleepers


Everyone loves a sleeper pick in their fantasy football league. The player that none of your friends know about, but you choose them in hopes they will become a pivotal piece of your roster. Every season they’re guys that rise out of nowhere and become some of the best performing players in the NFL. Here are the 2024 Fantasy Football Sleepers you should keep your eye on.


QB, Will Levis, Titans - Tennessee is expected to be one of the worst teams this upcoming season, but don’t let that shy you away from drafting the 2nd Yr QB out of Kentucky. Levis made eight starts from weeks 8 - 15 last year, and ranked 15th among all QB’s during those games. With an offensive head coach, new weapons acquired in free agency such as Tony Pollard and Calvin Ridley, and another year with DeAndre Hopkins, Levis has way more targets to get the ball to. These factors could lead Levis to having a top 10 fantasy QB season this year.


RB, Ty Chandler, Vikings - Minnesota HC Kevin O’Connell has already spoken about a split backfield between Chandler and newly acquired RB Aaron Jones. With Sam Darnold and Rookie QB JJ McCarthy behind center, there could be more reliance on the running game to help the quarterbacks. Aaron Jones has also dealt with a multitude of injuries that past couple seasons, giving Chandler more of a workload than expected.


RB, Chuba Hubbard, Panthers - The former Oklahoma St running back did a great job filling in for Christian Mccafrey in 22, and almost reached 1K yards last year. New Panthers HC Dave Canales has produced many unexpected big RB seasons, and with a struggling Bryce Young back under center, the running game will be seen as option one. The Panthers also drafted RB Jonathan Brooks who is coming off of a torn ACL, giving you more reason to draft Hubbard in the later rounds of the draft.


WR, Curtis Samuel, Bills - His best fantasy season was in 2020, with OC Joe Brady, who is now the Bills offensive coordinator. The departure of Stefon Diggs and Gabe Davis gives Samuel an opportunity to become the Bills WR1, along with underrated rushing potential out of the backfield. Buffalo enters the season with alot of question marks offensively, and Samuel could be the guy who steps up and makes Buffalo’s offensive lights out for another season.


TE, Pat Freiermuth - The former Nintey Lion had a great 2022, but regressed mightly in 23, ranking as the 32nd TE in terms of PPG. With a new QB duo of Rusell Wilson and Justin Fields, the production behind center should be improved. He is only 1 year removed from a top-10 TE season, and should be primed for a major bounce back this season.

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