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Fantasy Football Sleepers 2021: One breakout pick from every team ...


NFL
D/ST
WRMany
Purdue, Moore
Jackson SparksAtlanta Falcons
Cordarrelle Patterson
Huntley and Hawkins
RBEveryone
Dobbins
WRDavis
Panthers
TEKmet
Bengals
QBBurrow
ACL
ADP
Cowboys
RBPollard
RBWilliams
WRWilliams
Bay Packers
PFR
WRPittman
Jaguars
WRShenault
DJChark
YAC
PPR
RBJackson
Ekeler
Mizzou
WRYes
Rams
QBPeople
Vikings
Smith
WRMeyers
TETrautman
RBCarter
La'Mical Perine
QBJones
Eagles
WRSimilar
QBWeirdest
Steelers
the D/ST
RBSermon
Ohio State
Raheem Mostertwon't
Seahawks
DE
DT Al Woods
Hawks
TEThe Titans
Firkser
WRWashington
UNC


Quarterback | Running
| Kicker
| Kicker | Top 200Not
Dyami Brown
Rondale Moore
another John Ross
Christian Kirk’s
Arizonaused
Caleb Huntley
Javian Hawkins
Davis
Qadree Allison
Matt LutovskyBaltimore
Gus Edwards
Mark Ingram
Ravens
Gabriel Davis
Emmanuel Sanders
Beasley
Josh Allen
Mike Williams
Haason Reddick
A.J. Bouye
NYJ
Cole Kmet
Jimmy Graham
Andy Dalton
Justin Fields
Anthony Miller
Joe Burrow
Jadeveon Clowney
Rams John Johnson
Troy Hill
Greg Newsome
Myles Garrett
Tony Pollard
Ezekiel Elliott
Broncos
Javonte Williams
Melvin Gordon
Tyrell Williams
Quintez Ceaphus
Breshad Perriman
Amon-Ra St. Brown
Cooper Kupp
Robert Woods
Jared Goff
AJ Dillon
Quadfather
Quadzilla
Jamaal Williams
Aaron Jones
Phillip Lindsay
RBDavid Johnson
Michael Pittman Jr.
Parris Campbell
Carson Wentz
Frank Reich
Laviska Shenault Jr.
QB Trevor Lawrence
ofChark
A.J. Brown
Mecole Hardman
Sammy Watkins
Patrick Mahomes
Tyreek Hill
Travis Kelce
Henry Ruggs III
Justin Jackson
Austin Ekeler
Joshua Kelley
Larry Rountree III
Van Jefferson
Cam Akers
Achilles
Tutu Atwell
DeSean Jackson
Tua Tagovailoa
Jaylen Waddle
Will Fuller V.
DeVante Parker
Preston Williams
Mike Gesicki
Hunter Long
Irv Smith Jr.
Rudolph
Justin Jefferson
Adam Thielen
Jakobi Meyers
Julian Edelman
Harry
Nelson Agholor
Mac Jones
Adam Trautman
Michael Thomas
Michael Carter
Tevin Coleman
Daniel Jones
Saquon Barkley
Kenny Golladay
KaDarius Toney
Danny Dimes
Jalen Reagor
Ben Roethlisberger
RB Najee Harris
Big Ben
--MLSan
Trey Sermon
Wayne Gallman
Seahawks
Shaquill Griffin
Jarran Reed
LB K.J. Wright
Kerry Hyder
LB Ahkello Witherspoon
Jamal Adams
D.J. Reed
LB Carlos Dunlap
Darrell Taylor
O.J. Howard
BuccaneersThis
Rob Gronkowski
Anthony Firkser
Hog
Ryan Tannehill
Curtis Samuel


D
Dobbins
Broncos
Texans
Jags


DB Jaycee Horn
New England

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Louisville
Buffalo
Panthers
Carolina
Chicago
Houston
RB
Cleveland
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Dallas
North Carolina
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Tennessee
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Angeles Rams
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Oklahoma
San Francisco
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Positivity     41.35%   
   Negativity   58.65%
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Summary

In his true freshman season at just 17 at Purdue, Moore commanded a 29-percent target share, posting 135 touches for 1,471 yards from scrimmage and 14 total touchdowns. Huntley is a 5-9, 196-pound speedster who posted 2,347 rushing yards, 20 catches, 185 receiving yards, and 17 total TDs in two seasons at Louisville. He's posted at least 700 yards and averaged at least 5.0 yards/carry in each of his three seasons, so you know he's going to produce on the ground. --MLDallas Cowboys: Tony Pollard, RBPollard has played well in his first two seasons, averaging 4.8 yards/carry and showcasing solid receiving skills. In his final season at North Carolina, Williams totaled 1,445 yards and 22 TDs while averaging 7.9 yards per touch. It would be foolish to completely write off the 28-year-old Gordon, who posted 1,144 total yards, 4.6 yards/carry, and 10 TDs last year, but Denver drafted Williams early in the second round for a reason. Dillon didn't playmuch as a third-string rookie last year, but he did average 5.3 yards/carry in limited action and went off in the one games where he did get significant touches, posting a 21-124-2 line in a Week 16 game against Tennessee. At last year's rate, that would yield around 700 rushing yards and a five-to-six TDs. The potential is there for more with the supremely talented Dillon even in a backup role,and if anything happens to Jones, look out. --MLHouston Texans: Phillip Lindsay, RBDavid Johnson had a surprise bounce-back season last year, posting 1,005 total yards and eight TDs while averaging a career-high 4.7 yards/carry in 12 games. That said, the Chargers need a true "lead back" to complement receiving ace Austin Ekeler, and last year's popular rookie sleeper, Joshua Kelley, repeatedly flopped in his attempts to take over the lead role when Ekeler was hurt (3.2 yards/carry). Jackson averaged 4.6 yards/carry (4.9 for his career) and caught 19 passes for 173 yards in a similar campaign as his rookie season. Tutu Atwell will likely take a redshirt year and won’t be heavily involved in the offense, while DeSean Jackson has proven he won’t be healthy for the majority of the season (played in only eight games over the past two years). The impressive Meyers statistic was his 26-percent target share (seventh among WRs).Cam Newton will likely be replaced with Mac Jones at some point this year, and it’s fair to assume the Pats passing offense will improve as a result. Yes, he was disappointing in his rookie season (31 receptions, 396 yards, one receiving touchdown), but he's going to get plenty of time and opportunity to prove he was worth the pick. He has big-play ability with a 13.4-yard average depth of target in '20 and looks to be the No. 2 WR in the Eagles offense. Fantasy owners are properly rating the three starting WRs, RB Najee Harris, and the D/ST (and we don't like the TEs), so that leaves Big Ben, whose average draft position is 21st among QBs. Last year, he was third among QBs in attempts and finished 14th in fantasy points despite missing a game. He was highly productive in his final two seasons, posting back-to-back 1,000-yard campaigns and scoring 20 total TDs. Whether he gets enough snaps and targets remains to be seen, but Washington's offense figures to be improved this year, and that should create more opportunities.

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