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 2025. We will be updating this list throughout the pre-season.
| Name | Pos | Team | Age | Yrs Exp. |
Pos. Rank |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Elic Ayomanor | WR | TEN | R | Unranked | |
| ADVICE: A fourth-round rookie WR out of Stanford, Ayomanor has good size (6-2, 206) and ran a 4.44. He should have the inside track to emerge as Tennessee's No. 3 wideout. Don't be surprised if he ends up as the team's No. 2 receiver by the end of the year. ... Read More | |||||
| Pat Bryant | WR | DEN | R | Unranked | |
| ADVICE: Sean Payton compared Bryant to Michael Thomas. Bryant has outstanding hands and performs well in contested-catch situations. He also has a good shot at winning a top-3 role right away in Denver. Excellent late-round sleeper. ... Read More | |||||
| Tai Felton | WR | MIN | R | Unranked | |
| ADVICE: Felton (6-1, 185) is a burner with slot/perimeter flexibility and ranked third among FBS wideouts in missed tackles forced. He has a legit shot at winning Minnesota's WR3 role this summer, which would put him on the sleeper radar. ... Read More | |||||
| Tory Horton | WR | SEA | R | Unranked | |
| Horton continues to impress in the preseason and is a serious contender to beat out MVS for WR3 duties. The rookie has the look of a solid late-round sleeper. But one that will be in a low-volume passing attack.... Read More | |||||
| Dont'e Thornton | WR | LVR | R | Unranked | |
| Dont'e Thornton, a 6'5", 215-pound senior wide receiver, is a breakout candidate for 2025 fantasy football. After transferring from Oregon, Thornton flashed elite potential at Tennessee, hauling in 37 receptions for 614 yards and 5 touchdowns in 2024, despite splitting targets in a crowded receiver room. His 4.4 speed and 38-inch vertical make him a deep-threat mis... Read More | |||||
| Kyle Williams | WR | NE | R | Unranked | |
| At Washington State, Williams showed great speed (4.40) and the ability to defeat man coverage with quick feet and elite route running. In 2024, he broke out with 70 grabs for 1,198 yards and 14 touchdowns on a healthy 25.8 percent target share. Now, Williams brings the same positive attributes to a New England receiving corps that desperately needed weapons. The ... Read More | |||||


