Top 15 Fantasy Football Sleepers for 2025

Fantasy football championships are often won in the late rounds of your draft. While studs carry teams, it’s the hidden gems—those undervalued sleepers—that give you the edge. With 2025 shaping up to be one of the most intriguing seasons in recent memory, here are the top 15 fantasy football sleepers to target this year.


Quarterback Sleepers

1. Geno Smith (Raiders)
Fresh off a 4,300+ yard, 21 TD season, Geno reunites with Pete Carroll in Las Vegas. With weapons like Brock Bowers in the mix, Smith is a late-round value who could easily finish as a QB1.

2. Sam Darnold (Seahawks)
A career resurgence in 2024 (4,319 yards, 35 TDs) has Darnold entering 2025 with momentum. Surrounded by DK Metcalf and Tyler Lockett, he’s one of the sneakiest QB picks this year.

3. Joe Flacco (Browns)
Yes, he’s still here—and still producing. In a crowded QB room, Flacco’s experience makes him a viable early-season streamer or deep-league stash.

4. J.J. McCarthy (Vikings)
The rookie lands in a dream spot with Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. If he adapts quickly, McCarthy could be one of 2025’s biggest draft-day steals.


Running Back Sleepers

5. Tyjae Spears (Titans)
Explosive and versatile, Spears has a chance to carve out a bigger role and could be a league-winner if injuries open the door.

6. Isaac Guerendo (49ers)
A lightning-fast rookie who fits perfectly in Kyle Shanahan’s system. He’s a stash-and-see player with massive upside.

7. Braelon Allen (Jets)
A bruiser who could become a goal-line favorite. He’s one injury away from significant fantasy relevance.

8. Woody Marks (Texans)
Strong receiving chops make him intriguing in PPR formats, especially with Houston’s unsettled backfield.

9. Ray Davis (Bills)
Serving as James Cook’s backup, Davis has already flashed playmaking ability. He’s a must-roster handcuff with standalone value.

10. Trey Benson (Cardinals)
Poised to take over goal-line work, Benson’s bruising style could translate into TD-heavy production.

11. Keaton Mitchell (Ravens)
A home-run hitter behind Derrick Henry. If his workload grows, he could be a fantasy darling in Baltimore’s potent offense.


Wide Receiver Sleepers

12. Keon Coleman (Bills)
After flashing in 2024, Coleman is still under-drafted. He has the tools to break out as Buffalo’s next great playmaker.

13. Marvin Mims Jr. (Broncos)
The speedy receiver is poised for a bigger role. A late-round flier who could turn into a weekly starter.

14. Adonai Mitchell (Colts)
An ultra-late pick with a high ceiling. Mitchell’s athleticism gives him true breakout potential.

15. Dyami Brown (Jaguars)
With a young QB and plenty of opportunity, Brown could emerge as Jacksonville’s deep-ball weapon.


Honorable Mentions

  • Michael Penix Jr., Bryce Young, Matthew Stafford – Deep-league QB stashes.
  • Hunter Henry, Isaiah Likely, Brenton Strange – TE sleepers with expanded roles.
  • Jacory “Bill” Croskey-Merritt (Commanders) – Rookie RB generating preseason buzz.
  • Travis Hunter (Jaguars) – Electric athlete with boom potential in the WR room.

Final Thoughts

Sleepers are about upside, opportunity, and value. In 2025, targeting players like Geno Smith, Ray Davis, and Keon Coleman in the late rounds could be the difference between making the playoffs and winning your league. Keep these names in your back pocket on draft day.


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