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Fantasy Football: 2025 Sleeper Candidates at Every Position

by David Harrison – Chief Editor

Fantasy Football: Unearthing Potential League-Winners – 2025 Super-Deep Sleepers

Kansas City,MO – As dynasty ⁢and deep-league fantasy football preparations ramp up for the ​2025 season,identifying potential breakout players buried on depth charts is crucial.Several rookies and overlooked veterans are poised to exceed expectations,offering notable upside for those willing to take a late-round flier. Here’s a look at super-deep sleepers at ⁢each position, based on current⁢ training camp reports and projections.

Quarterbacks

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Running Backs

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Wide Receivers

Deep Sleeper: Xavier Worthy, Kansas City ​Chiefs

The⁢ 22-year-old is a big-time playmaker who’s excellent with the ball in his hands.He’s even been deployed in similar ways to ⁢Rashee Rice this summer, which is yet another sign the team is preparing him as a replacement when their star is ‌forced to sit out.

Deeper Sleeper: No players were mentioned in the provided text.Super-Deep Sleeper: KaVontae‌ Turpin, Dallas Cowboys

Turpin⁣ appears to be the No.‌ 3 receiver in Dallas behind CeeDee Lamb⁢ and George Pickens. The dangerous return specialist adds another element to the Cowboys’ ‍attack as a speedy field-stretcher,a dynamic yards-after-catch threat and even a weapon out of the backfield⁤ at times. despite ‍being a part-time offensive player last season, Turpin still posted 50 yards or ⁣more in five outings. If his ⁤playing time increases as expected,⁢ he could be an intriguing flex option.

Other super-deep sleepers to consider: Josh Reynolds, ⁢Jets/Ray-Ray‍ McCloud III,⁢ Falcons

Tight Ends

Deep Sleeper: Harold Fannin Jr., Cleveland Browns

Fannin led all of college football with 117 catches and 1,555 yards – more than⁤ any receiver had in the ​FBS last year. He also has 10 touchdowns and forced 34 missed tackles. Joining an offense with an⁣ established starter like David Njoku doesn’t seem ideal, but what if fannin isn’t just a ‍tight end? In college, he was used in a variety of ways and the Browns coaches have suggested⁢ something⁢ similar for him in Cleveland. With⁢ Diontae Johnson getting released, it’s possible Fannin could serve as the No. 3⁣ receiver in an offense without a ton of proven playmakers after ⁤Njoku ‍and Jerry Jeudy.Deeper Sleeper: Noah Gray,Kansas City Chiefs

Travis Kelce⁣ will be 36 in october and ⁣is already talking like​ this might be his last year. while he’s still a capable tight end,he’s coming off career lows in several categories. Simultaneously occurring, Gray has become a ⁤meaningful contributor ⁢in the Chiefs’ attack. Over‍ the first 15 weeks last season, ‍Gray averaged the 18th most ⁣fantasy points⁢ among tight ⁤ends. If Kelce gets ⁣injured, gray will promptly ⁢turn into a must-add waiver wire pickup.

Super-Deep Sleeper: Cade Stover, Houston Texans

Stover has been eating into‌ veteran Dalton‌ Schultz’s snaps this summer and that trend might continue into the regular season. The sophomore tight end also has a⁣ history with C.J. Stroud going back to their time together at ohio State. Unluckily, the⁤ tight​ end spot in Houston hasn’t been a productive one for​ fantasy, but we’re searching for guys who could come out of nowhere and produce and Stover’s takeover in the Texans’ TE room appears to have already begun.

Other​ super-deep sleepers to consider: Gunnar Helm, Titans

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