Fantasy football sleepers to play in Week 10

Here are some of the top sleepers to consider for fantasy football in Week 10.

Amid a season full of injuries and surprise performances, finding the right fantasy football sleepers continues to be a major part of the process toward building a competitive team.

There are four teams on a bye in Week 10, including the Green Bay Packers, Las Vegas Raiders, Cleveland Browns and Seattle Seahawks.

Be sure to check out The Huddle’s weekly PPR projections and rankings as well as the start/bench list to help formulate the best lineup possible.

Fantasy football sleepers to play in Week 9

Here are some sleepers to check out in fantasy football for Week 9.

Amid a season full of injuries and surprise performances, finding the right fantasy football sleepers continues to be a major part of the process toward building a competitive team.

There are only two teams on a bye in Week 9: the Pittsburgh Steelers and San Francisco 49ers.

Be sure to check out The Huddle’s weekly PPR projections and rankings as well as the start/bench list to help formulate the best lineup possible.

A 12-pack of fantasy football undervalued players to draft

These players should return nicely on a modest draft investment.

There are few things more satisfying in the world of fantasy football than identifying a player or group to break out when your fellow owners don’t. With that in mind, it’s time to look at some possible sleepers for the upcoming season.

A trio of fantasy football value defenses to target in your draft

Three valuable fantasy defenses to land on the cheap.

There are few things more satisfying in the world of fantasy football than identifying a player or group to break out when your fellow owners don’t see it. With that in mind, it’s time to look at some possible sleepers for the upcoming season.

5 must-have fantasy football draft picks

A five-pack of fantasy targets you need to jump on!

The reality of fantasy football drafts is that most managers don’t get a roster they’re completely satisfied with because decisions made early set the tone for the draft. If a fantasy owner takes a running back in the first round, a wide receiver is likely necessary in the second round while the elite receivers are still available.

For this list, there are players who will still be on their board when their positions have already started being pillaged – a quarterback and running back available for those who bided their time when the initial flurry began, a TE2, a WR5, and an unlikely first-strike player at a position that is ignored until late in drafts.

3 fantasy football kicker value buys

A trio of final-round fantasy kickers to target.

There are few things more satisfying in the world of fantasy football than identifying a player or group to break out when your fellow owners don’t. With that in mind, it’s time to look at some possible sleepers for the upcoming season.

Fantasy football: 1 surprise performer from each NFL team

A spin around the league to identify one unheralded player from each team.

NFL teams are on the cusp of going to proverbial war for the better part of five months — and longer, if they’re lucky. Perennial superstars dominate the fantasy football landscape, but each season unheralded names rise from relative obscurity to make their presence felt.

While most of these unlikely contributors don’t offer a year-long run of success, anyone who has played fake football long enough knows compartmentalization is the name of the game. Even getting, say, a four-game stretch of utility from a reserve is a small win on your path to a championship.

With that in mind, we’ll take a spin around the NFL in an attempt to identify at least one undervalued consideration from each roster.

The best fantasy football value buys for 2024

Fantasy football draft bargains to target in 2024 leagues.

Everyone playing fantasy football should be looking to land optimal value with each pick, but anyone with experience knows that actually isn’t as common as it may seem. We all have our favorites for whom we’re willing to reach, which tends to drive down the draft stock of other players. As a result, we see trends that produce undervalued fantasy football picks.

In this release, undervalued players will be addressed in the context of 12-team, 16-round drafts. The following players represent the best bang for your buck in relation to their average draft placement (ADP).

2024 Fantasy football value buys

The top fantasy football sleepers and fliers for 2024

The top fantasy football sleepers and late-round fliers for 2024.

In this release, my favorite sleepers and deep sleepers (late-round fliers) will be addressed in the context of 12-team, 16-round drafts.

The Huddle’s official sleepers will come from the fingertips of David Dorey, and mine also will be updated along the way.

Any player listed has an elevated chance of exceeding expectations, but that doesn’t automatically make them all a lock to dominate. Going from being rarely drafted to potentially producing lineup-worthy results fits the bill, too.

2024 fantasy football sleepers and fliers

Fantasy football start ’em, sit ’em: Week 8

Check out these starts and sits for fantasy football in Week 8.

After an entertaining Thursday night contest, it’s time to prepare for a weekend full of tough decisions as fantasy football managers stare down their lineups awaiting the slate of games in Week 8.

Fortunately, there are no teams on a bye in Week 8, which makes start/sit decisions a bit easier. Still, there are plenty of injuries and trends taking place to factor into the decision-making process.

Doing start/sit articles can be a little challenging. The players featured on the list below should not be taken as “must starts” or “must sits.” Instead, these are more suggestions on what we believe managers should do with fringe players heading into the weekend. The choice is ultimately up to the manager.

Just because a player is listed as a “start” doesn’t mean he should be put in the lineup over the secure, bona fide studs. Vice versa for the “sits.” If there’s no better option on the waiver wire or the bench, a manager shouldn’t automatically sit the player. That’s why these can be tricky waters to navigate.

Feel free to ask any specific start/sit questions via X, formerly Twitter, (@KevinHickey11) or check out our start/bench list for Week 8: