Fantasy Football Sleeper Picks For 2016
After all of the juggernaut players are taken up in the first few rounds, you’ll need some good picks to round out your team. These are some players that will go in the mid to late rounds in most leagues, and will net you more than enough points to make up for the investment. Check out my lists of players to avoid and breakout candidates, as well.
Jarvis Landry, Miami Dolphins WR
I’m starting off with a more well-known guy, but nonetheless a guy who isn’t garnering anywhere near the amount of attention he should be getting. The former LSU receiver has caught 194 passes since entering the league two years ago, which is good for the NFL record in receptions for a player’s first two years. He has also made an impact as a punt returner, making it hard to pass up on his production.
Doug Baldwin, Seattle Seahawks WR
Baldwin has emerged as the Seahawks’ go-to option at receiver, and managed to tie Brandon Marshall and Allen Robinson for the league lead in receiving touchdowns with 14. Once the initial wave of blue-chip receivers like Antonio Brown and Odell Beckham are all off the board, Baldwin looks to be a solid option.
Kamar Aiken, Baltimore Ravens WR
Yet another underrated receiver, Kamar Aiken posted solid numbers in the wake of injuries to both Joe Flacco and Steve Smith. Despite the return of the ageless Smith, Aiken should still see plenty of snaps in Marc Trestman’s offense. Look at him as a viable 3rd option at receiver.
Anquan Boldin, Free Agent WR
Speaking of ageless receivers, Anquan Boldin has been a workmanlike presence in many an offense for the last decade, going up to make tough catches in jump-ball situations. His production last year with the 49ers (69 catches, 789 yards, 4 TDs) doesn’t match the seasons he had in his prime down in Arizona, but he’ll still be available in the later rounds assuming he does sign with a team this year.
Gary Barnidge, Cleveland Browns TE
After spending years as a journeyman tight end, Gary Barnidge posted a monster season with the Cleveland Browns last year. He finished with 79 catches for 1,043 yards and 9 touchdowns, which made for one of the best stat lines of any tight end last year. There are questions as to whether he can do it all again at age 30, but Barnidge should be a low-risk prospect for your team.
Theo Riddick, Detroit Lions RB
While Riddick hasn’t contributed much in the way of rushing yards since entering the league in 2013, he managed to catch 80 passes last year for the Lions. He’ll be available until the final few rounds, where he would make for a good backup option at the running back position.
Charles Sims, Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB
Sims is another strong option for a receiving back, posting 561 receiving yards and four touchdowns to go along with 529 rushing yards. What adds to the possible upside is the high likelihood of starter Doug Martin getting injured.
Case Keenum, LA Rams QB
Laugh at this one all you want, but Keenum has a lot of starting experience under his belt and posted an 87.7 Quarterback Rating in limited action last season. I can actually see a sizable chance that Keenum is the week 1 starter for the Rams, as Jared Goff is unlikely to be ready to roll by then. The offense will rely primarily on stud RB Todd Gurley, but Keenum is not a bad option under center.
LA Rams Defense
Despite the Rams’ ineptitude on offense last season, they boast one of the most talented defenses in the league. They have Aaron Donald, one of the best defensive players in the entire NFL, as well as plenty of talent on all three levels..
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What Fantasy football are you playing where a WR gets credit for their punt returns, that goes to the teams D/ST? …Leave the sports analysis to Siblings.
9 years ago at 12:15 pmThat punctuation was fucked. It’s 2016, let me edit my comments.
9 years ago at 12:16 pmA PPR league
9 years ago at 12:20 pmI’ve never played in a PPR format. I’ll take my crow medium-rare.
9 years ago at 12:30 pmWhat, no Johnny Football?
9 years ago at 12:16 pmCase Keenum is the worst fantasy qb of all time. He could play two games a weekend and I still wouldn’t take him in the last round.
And, if Jeff fisher starts Keenum after trading their last #1 overall for Foles and picking Goff with the #1 pick this year, he should be suspended from the NFL indefinitely for total incompetence.
Look out for Breshad Perriman a former fighting Dan Regester (UCF) receiver. Missed last season with an injury, but legitimate 4.3 speed and a total dearth of deep options in Baltimore should have a couple Flacco heaves headed his direction each week.
And for all of Flacco’s shortcomings, he throws a hell of a nice deep ball.
9 years ago at 1:02 pmGood call on Perriman. LA might not want to see Goff get wrecked in year 1, word is that he’s currently nowhere near being ready to start. He also threw 5 picks last year against a quality defense (Utah)
9 years ago at 1:57 pmYea the QB class is terrible, Wentz is a complete goober who might actually have a mild mental disability based on the “odd tweets” we posted a few months ago from him.
My point is when you take two QBs #1 overall, trade one for another QB, etc at some point you can’t play the kid from Houston everybody knows has a ceiling so low Verne Troyer couldn’t stand up straight.
9 years ago at 2:01 pmEspecially in LA, they’ll want to see their #1 pick on the field right away
9 years ago at 2:10 pmBrian Hoyer sucks.
9 years ago at 4:52 pmBaldwin led the league in receiving touchdowns and he’s a sleeper? Great stuff man
9 years ago at 12:53 pmWere you expect something helpful from this site?
9 years ago at 1:52 pmAiken will only be viable if Mike Wallace posts similar numbers from last year and Breshad Perriman is still injured for a majority of this season which is possible since he partially tore his ACL.
9 years ago at 1:06 pmShouldve had parker instead of juice. Landry will be a top 15 receiver and its pretty clear.
9 years ago at 1:36 pm“St. Louis Rams Defense”
9 years ago at 2:02 pmWhy wasn’t Antonio Brown on the list right after Baldwin?
9 years ago at 2:13 pmYou are an absolute moron. Stop writing.
9 years ago at 2:34 pmVery pleased with the Aiken 3rd wide receiver head nod
9 years ago at 2:51 pmJarvis Landry isnt a sleeper pick you moron.
9 years ago at 2:53 pm