There's no article I get more excited to write each year during Fantasy football Draft Prep season than this one. That's partially because this article comes out the just before the final draft weekend of the year, which means it's almost time for real football. But it's also because this is where we can find some serious upside often available in the final rounds of Fantasy drafts ... or not getting drafted at all. Last year this article featured the likes of A.J. Brown, Daniel Jones, Chase Edmonds, Dallas Goedert and Diontae Johnson. Of course it also featured DaeSean Hamilton and Zay Jones. That's the nature of deep sleepers; a lot of them miss. This year I'm focused on players outside the first 15 rounds (top 180) based on Fantasy Pros Consensus ADP. They're sorted below by their NFL division with a short write up on my favorite deep sleeper in each division. And we're getting started with my No. 1.

AFC South
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Laviska Shenault Jr. WR
SEA Seattle • #81
Age: 25 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

119th

WR RNK

51st

PROJ PTS

134

SOS

17

ADP

219
Darrynton Evans RB
BUF Buffalo • #37
Age: 25 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

147th

RB RNK

57th

PROJ PTS

83

SOS

30

ADP

223
Parris Campbell WR
PHI Philadelphia • #80
Age: 26 • Experience: 6 yrs.
Kenny Stills WR
NO New Orleans • #12
Age: 32 • Experience: 10 yrs.

I've selected Laviska Shenault as high as the ninth round this summer, so don't be shy about drafting him with a pick in the double digit rounds. He's a versatile player who was used as both a runner and a receiver at Colorado, and Jacksonville has indicated they'll do the same. There have also been comps to greats like Anquan Boldin and Andre Johnson out of camp. While that's an unfair expectation in Year 1, this could be a pretty great setup. Jacksonville's defenses looks atrocious on paper and their run game doesn't look much better. You should expect 600 passes from Gardner Minshew and D.J. Chark is the only pass catcher locked into guaranteed targets. It also doesn't hurt that Dede Westbrook is battling injuries once again in camp.

AFC West
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Joshua Kelley RB
LAC L.A. Chargers • #25
Age: 26 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

117th

RB RNK

48th

PROJ PTS

80

SOS

16

ADP

203
Darrel Williams RB
NO New Orleans • #24
Age: 29 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

137th

RB RNK

56th

PROJ PTS

80

SOS

4

ADP

183
Bryan Edwards WR
NO New Orleans • #11
Age: 25 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

151st

WR RNK

58th

PROJ PTS

129

SOS

4

ADP

NR
Royce Freeman RB
DAL Dallas • #27
Age: 28 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

RB RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

44

SOS

9

ADP

NR

Joshua Kelley has slowly moved up my draft board this season and I'm fine with him as early as Round 10. It sounded like he was outperforming Justin Jackson before Jackson got hurt , which gives Kelley an excellent chance to slot into something resembling the Melvin Gordon role alongside Austin Ekeler. The expectation for Kelly should be flex-type production, but it wouldn't be that surprising if he earned short yardage work at some point and worked his way into the top-25 discussion at running back.

NFC East
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Bryce Love RB
WAS Washington • #35
Age: 26 • Experience: 2 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

120th

RB RNK

50th

PROJ PTS

45

SOS

17

ADP

205
Alshon Jeffery WR
PHI Philadelphia • #17
Age: 34 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

179th

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

120

SOS

15

ADP

NR
Kaden Smith TE
WAS Washington • #48
Age: 27 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

TE RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

21

SOS

29

ADP

NR
Andy Dalton QB
CAR Carolina • #14
Age: 36 • Experience: 14 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

QB RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

7

SOS

31

ADP

NR

With the release of Adrian Peterson, everyone is rightly going gaga over Antonio Gibson. But don't forget about Bryce Love after Round 10. Love missed last year due to an injury suffered in his final year at Stanford, but he's been a full go during training camp. This is a guy who was a Heisman finalist at Stanford, and rushed for more than 2,100 yards his junior year. I expect he'll start the year behind Peyton Barber, but if he's back to the player he was in college he won't stay behind Barber for long.

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NFC West
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Jerick McKinnon RB
KC Kansas City • #1
Age: 32 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

156th

RB RNK

60th

PROJ PTS

115

SOS

13

ADP

169
Van Jefferson WR
PIT Pittsburgh • #11
Age: 27 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

196th

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

106

SOS

21

ADP

NR
Josh Gordon WR
TEN Tennessee • #19
Age: 33 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

104

SOS

19

ADP

NR
Dan Arnold TE
PHI Philadelphia • #46
Age: 29 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

TE RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

54

SOS

10

ADP

NR

Remember Jerick McKinnon? The 28-year-old is finally healthy after two years on the shelf in San Francisco and it sure sounds like he's going to be the third down back to start the season. The 49ers have been steadfast in their committee approach, which limits everyone's upside, but it also turns Fantasy afterthoughts into useful pieces. Just look at Raheem Mostert. Kyle Shanahan's offenses have averaged 118 targets to running backs over the past three seasons and that could go up with the injuries their receiving corps is facing.

NFC South
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O.J. Howard TE
LV Las Vegas • #88
Age: 29 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

TE RNK

24th

PROJ PTS

99

SOS

8

ADP

200
Ito Smith RB
DAL Dallas • #43
Age: 28 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

178th

RB RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

100

SOS

20

ADP

218
Teddy Bridgewater QB
DET Detroit • #10
Age: 31 • Experience: 10 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

QB RNK

24th

PROJ PTS

259

SOS

32

ADP

161
Ty Montgomery WR
NE New England • #14
Age: 31 • Experience: 9 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

RB RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

22

SOS

18

ADP

NR

Yeah, I know. O.J. Howard burned you in the past. You're done with him. I get it. But he's free now. And he has Tom Brady. And camp reports have been pretty fantastic. Yes, they have Rob Gronkowski. But Gronk didn't even play last year and Bruce Arians has been noncommittal about his snap share. It wouldn't be surprising if Howard leads Bucs tight ends in snaps and targets. And again, he's free.

AFC East
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Tua Tagovailoa QB
MIA Miami • #1
Age: 26 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

QB RNK

32nd

PROJ PTS

193

SOS

1

ADP

NR
Denzel Mims WR
PIT Pittsburgh • #15
Age: 26 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

96

SOS

2

ADP

NR
Devin Asiasi TE
TEN Tennessee • #86
Age: 26 • Experience: 4 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

TE RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

85

SOS

17

ADP

NR
Dawson Knox TE
BUF Buffalo • #88
Age: 27 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Last year we saw both Daniel Jones and Gardner Minshew start their rookie year on the bench and turn into quality low-end starters when their number was called. Like them, Tua Tagovailoa will start the year on the bench, but he has a much better pedigree, and a lot more upside. This was the consensus No. 1 overall pick heading into last year and he's reportedly fully recovered from the hip injury that derailed his final season at Alabama. The Dolphins should be a pass heavy team and you could do worse than the duo of Devante Parker and Preston Williams at wide receiver.

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AFC North
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Benny Snell RB
DET Detroit • #24
Age: 26 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

146th

RB RNK

59th

PROJ PTS

62

SOS

24

ADP

NR
Miles Boykin WR
NYG N.Y. Giants • #81
Age: 27 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

92

SOS

7

ADP

NR
David Njoku TE
CLE Cleveland • #85
Age: 27 • Experience: 8 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

TE RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

129

SOS

9

ADP

194
Auden Tate WR
ARI Arizona • #89
Age: 27 • Experience: 5 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

94

SOS

14

ADP

NR

I love James Conner, but the injury history is undeniable. The problem last year is that there wasn't a true handcuff behind him. Reports out of Pittsburgh suggest that has changed, with Benny Snell taking a giant step forward, shedding weight and looking better as a receiver. Snell was mediocre as a rookie but still scored double-digit Fantasy points in his only two starts. This is a very good offense and if something goes wrong with Conner, I'd expect Snell to be a borderline top-25 running back with upside beyond that.

NFC North
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Irv Smith TE
KC Kansas City • #81
Age: 25 • Experience: 6 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

190th

TE RNK

23rd

PROJ PTS

115

SOS

21

ADP

NR
Equanimeous St. Brown WR
NO New Orleans • #13
Age: 27 • Experience: 7 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

50

SOS

31

ADP

NR
Cordarrelle Patterson RB
PIT Pittsburgh • #84
Age: 33 • Experience: 12 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

54

SOS

32

ADP

101
Danny Amendola WR
HOU Houston • #86
Age: 38 • Experience: 14 yrs.

Fantasy Breakdown (PPR)

OVERALL RNK

NR

WR RNK

NR

PROJ PTS

162

SOS

26

ADP

NR

Now we're getting to the divisions where there isn't a whole lot of there there. But that doesn't mean I don't think Irv Smith has upside. In the second half, Smith was outperforming Kyle Rudolph everywhere but the red zone. Now the team has lost Stefon Diggs and Justin Jefferson has not looked ready to replace him. That's led to talk of Smith lining outside more often and being targeted as a downfield receiver. Smith is best saved for tight end premium leagues, but there's a chance he takes over as the No. 1 tight end in Minnesota and finishes as the second-most targeted Viking.

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