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Fantasy Football Sleepers 2026: 3 undervalued players on new teams

Fantasy Football Sleepers 2026: 3 undervalued players on new teams
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Identifying undervalued players in new environments is a proven way to find league-winning upside in fantasy football. This analysis highlights three sleepers, including Kyler Murray and Keaton Mitchell, whose roles in new systems are being overlooked by the market.
Tre Tucker, Nailor’s superior PFF receiving grades and efficiency on intermediate throws make him the projected top target for rookie QB Fernando Mendoza.
  • Kyler Murray primed for a Minnesota bounce-back: Moving to Kevin O’Connell’s pass-heavy system and pairing with Justin Jefferson gives Murray a clear path to return to his status as a consistent top-12 fantasy quarterback.

One of the smartest moves a fantasy manager can make with late-round picks is to target players whose fantasy outlooks span a wide range of outcomes. These players carry legitimate bust risk, but if circumstances break their way, they can develop into weekly starters and league winners. One way to identify them is to target players who changed teams during the offseason, as there is less clarity about how they will adjust to a new system, role or quarterback than for players who remained with their previous teams.

The three players below all changed teams in free agency, and the NFL Draft did nothing to diminish their outlooks. Their current average draft positions (ADPs) sit lower than they should, making them strong values in best ball formats and ideal late-round targets in August re-draft leagues.

Fuente original: Leer en Football - America
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