Sleeper is a nebulous term in fantasy football. One size never fits all with any column.
My goal with this piece is to help you consider fantasy players that might be overlooked or under-appreciated, be it as temporary fill-ins, possible depth grabs or maybe the impetus for a prop play or DFS slot. As always, your mileage may vary, and you know your league — and particular needs — better than an outsider ever could.QB Mac Jones vs. Miami If you drafted vanity players for the one-fill positions, Week 1 was not your week.
Meanwhile, Jones looked comfortable in the new Bill O'Brien offense, throwing for 316 yards and three touchdowns against the respected Eagles defense. Yes, game flow pushed Jones to 54 attempts, a number we won't expect often. But it's also possible New England could be chasing the game in Week 2 as well, as it looks to keep pace with Miami's track team.
The Dolphins allowed a tight end to score last week and might get beat again in Foxboro on Sunday night.
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