Running Back Sleepers
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Rhamondre Stevenson (Patriots) 
 Still a late-round value (around RB39 ADP), Stevenson offers a safe floor with early-down workload upside in a steady Patriots offense.
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Isaac Guerendo (49ers) 
 Now a key handcuff behind McCaffrey; with Mitchell gone and injury concerns mounting, Guerendo could see meaningful touches in a run-heavy offense.
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Will Shipley (Eagles) 
 Impressed late in 2024, and in a high-powered Eagles offense, he could morph into a low-cost RB2 or high-end flex starter.
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Jacory Croskey-Merritt (Commanders) 
 A seventh-round rookie generating buzz with his camp performance. With Brian Robinson Jr. traded and Ekeler not a clear every-down back, he could seize a two-down role. T
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Brian Robinson Jr. (Commanders) 
 Despite his now questionable availability due to the trade, he remains a sleeper with reliable production and goal-line role potential.
Wide Receiver Sleepers
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Marvin Mims Jr. (Broncos) 
 With elite speed and expected target share in Denver’s offense, Mims is a late-round dart throw with breakout upside. Cedric Tillman (Browns)
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Was on fire before injury in 2024; now positioned as a WR2 behind Jerry Jeudy with a full offseason to build chemistry, offering serious late-draft value. 
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Jalen McMillan (Buccaneers) 
 Stepped up strong in Godwin’s absence last year, posting multiple touchdowns. With injury concerns lingering for Godwin, McMillan is a high-upside sleeper.
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Alec Pierce (Colts) 
 With one of the best yards-per-catch averages in the league and significant big-play upside, he’s a low-cost option in deeper leagues.
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Romeo Doubs (Packers) 
 Despite Green Bay’s crowded WR room, Doubs led in route participation and target share in 2024. His rapport with Jordan Love and efficiency metrics make him a sneaky mid-round value.
Quick Summary Table
| Position | Player | Why Target Him | 
|---|---|---|
| RB | Rhamondre Stevenson | Safe floor + early-down volume | 
| RB | Isaac Guerendo | Injury-heavy backfield in 49ers, upside role | 
| RB | Will Shipley | Late-season surge + Eagles’ explosive offense | 
| RB | Jacory Croskey-Merritt | Rookie opportunity in a thin Commanders backfield | 
| RB | Brian Robinson Jr. | High floor, goal-line presence | 
| WR | Marvin Mims Jr. | Speed + target volume in Denver | 
| WR | Cedric Tillman | Breakout potential post-injury, favorable offense | 
| WR | Jalen McMillan | Strong 2024 finish, WR1 upside if Godwin hindered | 
| WR | Alec Pierce | Big-play ceiling in low-cost package | 
| WR | Romeo Doubs | Efficiency leader with QB rapport in Packers | 
Strategy Tips
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RB strategy: Prioritize high-upside backs like Croskey-Merritt and Guerendo in the late rounds—especially if your league favors handcuffs or running-heavy rosters. Stevenson and Shipley provide safe floor while still delivering upside. 
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WR strategy: Mims and Tillman are great picks in the mid-to-late rounds. In deeper leagues, McMillan, Pierce, and Doubs offer more ceiling than draft capital suggests—perfect value picks. 


 
