Let us present to you — 2025 All-Sleeper Team
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Discover the best fantasy football last-round dart throws for 2025, including Ollie Gordon II and Tory Horton, who offer breakout upside at minimal draft cost.
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Nick Skrip identifies the early waiver wire additions who could have a huge impact on the approaching fantasy football season.
Winning your fantasy football league requires more than just luck; it demands a thorough understanding of the game and its players. As you prepare for the upcoming season, it’s crucial to look beyond the typical top 160 players and identify potential deep sleepers who could become key contributors.
Croskey-Merritt followed up that performance with a long touchdown run against the Cincinnati Bengals. He barely played last year due to an eligibility issue, but in 2023 with New Mexico, he ran for 1,190 yards and 17 touchdowns on the ground.
These 2025 fantasy football sleepers are skyrocketing up depth charts after preseason breakouts, making them must-watch late-round targets.
Tory Horton and Marquez Valdez-Scantling (MVS) are the top two competitors heading into Friday’s preseason game against the Kansas City Chiefs, and Seahawks Wire ’s own Justin Melo wrote about Horton’s rising stock and MVS’ unclear workload. Here are each of their keys to successfully carve out their roles in Preseason Week 2.
Horton injured his ankle during the second quarter of Friday's 33-16 preseason win over the Chiefs and did not return, Michael-Shawn Duggar of The Athletic reports.
Deep sleepers are typically players who are not expected to be drafted in standard leagues but possess the skills and situation that may lead to fantasy relevance. For instance, in a 12- or 14-team league,