It depends on what your definition of sleeper is, but here is a list of late round sleeper picks:
Mario Manningham (New York)
Miles Austin (Dallas)
Anthony Gonzalez (Indianapolis)
Lee Evans (Buffalo)
Donnie Avery (St. Luis)
Braylon Edwards (Cleveland)
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The Fantasy Jungle has a lot of rankings and one of their sleeper quarterbacks for this season is Matt Schaub. They have all the rankings listed at http://www.fantasyjungle.com
Sleeper Wideout is gonna be Lee Evans. Always forgotten with a team like Buffalo, Evans is capable of getting huge 80yrd bombs for TD as well as his normal 15-20yrd routes.
The first pick in fantasy football this season should be a top-performing running back or wide receiver with a proven track record of consistent production and high scoring potential.
Like it or not, the Sleeper QB of 08 is going to be Jason Campbell. He started to peak his head last season and has nothing but blue skies ahead of him with the elusive Santana Moss, and big man Chris Cooley.
Look for Mike Nugent (NYJ) to have a big year. He has a big boot (career long 54 yds) and he is on a team that chokes in the Red Zone and often has to resort to 40yarders.
I'm calling Aaron Stecker as the #1 Sleeper Back. With Reggie Bush not being able to handle his share in the NO rushing game, Brees is going to need to look for Stecker to carry the team in the Red Zone along with the 3rd down carries.
The number one draft pick in fantasy football this season is likely to be Christian McCaffrey, running back for the Carolina Panthers.
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you can but it will be hard to win a league
The 1st pick in fantasy football this season should be a top-performing player with a strong track record and potential for high scoring, such as Christian McCaffrey, Dalvin Cook, or Derrick Henry.
Yes, but your starting week can't be week1