Super Sleepers
Super Sleeper: A high risk/potential player who is mostly unknown by many fantasy football players. These players have lots of upside and could surprise with their fantasy output.
We have classified the following players as super sleepers for 2024. We will be updating this list throughout the pre-season.
| Name | Pos | Team | Age | Yrs Exp. |
Pos. Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Odell Beckham | WR | --- | 33 | 10 | Unranked |
| OBJ seems to be overdrafted every season on a nostalgia trip. Perhaps 2024 is different as Beckham is almost entirely ignored but finally is playing in a legitimate offense with a play-caller who is more than capable of scheming him open. Beckham will see lesser coverage as opponents are preoccupied with Tyreek Hill, Jaylen Waddle, and the running backs. The price... Read More | |||||
| Jermaine Burton | WR | --- | 24 | R | Unranked |
| One of the top late-round sleepers, Jermaine Burton moves right into the slot role vacated by Tyler Boyd, who had six consecutive WR3 or better finishes with the Bengals from 2018-2022. Burton is a better athlete than Boyd, boasting 4.45 speed and has inside/outside flexibility. Burton has excellent burst and is a terror against man coverage. That makes him a terr... Read More | |||||
| Keon Coleman | WR | BUF | 22 | R | Unranked |
| Buffalo's staff was enamored with Keon Coleman throughout the draft process and got their man the opening pick of Round 2. Coleman (6-3, 213) has excellent size, slot/perimeter versatility, and is an outstanding athlete who has the frame to be a potent red-zone weapon. And the Bills are counting on Coleman to be a significant part of their offense right away. Afte... Read More | |||||
| Greg Dortch | WR | DET | 27 | 5 | Unranked |
| ADVICE: Being completely ignored in drafts, Dortch is penciled in as Arizona's slot receiver. He's had a handful of productive starts over the past couple of seasons and could see a surprising amount of volume. Solid late-round flier in PPR. ... Read More | |||||
| Zay Jones | WR | ARI | 31 | 7 | Unranked |
| ADVICE: A late addition to Arizona's revamped receiving corps, Jones could easily emerge as the Cards' No. 2 wideout, which gives him decent late-round sleeper appeal as the main deep threat in Arizona's offense. With a generous defense and few projected wins on the 2024 schedule, Jones will see plenty of favorable game scripts. ... Read More | |||||
| Luke McCaffrey | WR | WAS | 25 | R | Unranked |
| ADVICE: Kliff Kingsbury could employ Luke McCaffrey as a versatile chess piece all over the formation. McCaffrey could have a surprisingly big role right away in an upstart Washington offense. He's projected to open the season as Washington's slot receiver and should see plenty of snaps and targets right away. A solid late-round sleeper to target in 2024. ... Read More | |||||
| Kalif Raymond | WR | CHI | 31 | 8 | Unranked |
| For the third year in a row, Raymond posted top 70 WR numbers. Yet, he's going undrafted in nearly every format. With Josh Reynolds gone, Raymond appears to have Detroit's No. 3 wideout role secured, making him an under-the-radar late-round target as WR depth in deep leagues. ADVICE: Target late as a late-round Stash-N-Cash.... Read More | |||||
| Darius Slayton |
WR | NYG | 29 | 5 | Unranked |
| He's not the flashiest guy but Darius Slayton has been a solid contributor. He's posted back-to-back top-60 finishes despite being in a New York offense that ranked 26th and 31st in passing. Slayton can still be a solid option versus zone coverage and should open the season in the Giants' starting lineup. Not the worst depth target and is basically free on draft ... Read More | |||||
| Roman Wilson | WR | PIT | 24 | R | Unranked |
| ADVICE: A third-round rookie, Wilson has a clear path to slot duties in Pittsburgh. He has the skill set to thrive in play-action and could easily push for 80-plus targets. Under-drafted late-round sleeper who looks like a safe bet to be his team's locked-in No. 2 wideout. ... Read More | |||||


