List Of Sleepers For Fantasy Football 2022
The most important task every year in fantasy football is to fill your rooster with the best. It’s an easy task to fill out the best position as we have a proper ranking. The tricky part begins when the sleepers need to be ranked. These undervalued players form the backup team in every sport. The best way to spot these players is by performing an Average Draft Position (ADP). Sleeper is a player who is usually undervalued and is low and ADP but is going to outperform his own score. Last season the two players who managed to do so were Cordarrelle Patterson and Damien Harris.
Let’s take a look at the sleepers list of fantasy football for 2022-
Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady (ADP: 81; Ranking: 82)
After placing third at QB last year, the GOAT is now down to QB10. The place has now been relisted with Russell Gage, Julio Jones, and Kyle Rudolph, in addition to Mike Evans, Cameron Brate, and some excellent receiving backs. We understand that Ryan Jensen and Chris Godwin are healing from knee injuries in, along with the fact that Rob Gronkowski and Antonio Brown are no longer around. Brady wouldn’t have come out of retirement at age 45 unless he believed he had one more strong season left in a pass-first scheme.

Packers quarterback Aaron Rodgers (ADP: 93 | Ranking: 100)
Following losing Davante Adams and Marques Valdez-Scantling, Rodgers, who was the QB6 for the previous season, is no longer among the top 12 quarterbacks. Even with just 26 touchdown passes in his debut season under Matt LaFleur, Rodgers still ended as the tenth-best quarterback. Even if there is some scoring decline, he will locate other individuals to assist him in putting up impressive statistics. The level to which you can bring him is absurd.

49ers’ Trey Lance (ADP: 99; 96th place)
Even though Lance has the prominent starting role in an explosive offence, there still exists a doubt despite all the hoopla around him as a high-upside, back-end QB1. Lance has the highest upside thanks to his running and arsenal, and his enormous ceiling depends on Kyle Shanahan’s ability to use his arm and physical prowess to the fullest.
Steelers’ Najee Harris (ADP: 8; Rank: 8) One from the running backs!
The first round does contain value picks. In half-point PPR last season, Harris finished as RB4 in terms of volume despite having low yards per carrying and low scoring. His quarterbacking offers more help than a waning Big Ben did the previous season, and the Steelers made cunning blocking improvements. Keeping into consideration his talent, he should be completing his floor in year two and not his ceiling. He should not be a back-half RB1 but rather the overall RB2 behind Jonathan Taylor.

Buccaneers’ Mike Evans (ADP: 26; ranking: 23) One from wide receivers!
Evans, throughout his career, has been average on receptions. However, he has a massive scorer in terms of his catch radius, which now operates without Gronk. In the Absence of Godwin, dropping Evans from WR6 would make no sense.

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