What does sleeper(s) mean in fantasy football?
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I am brand new to football this year as well as to fantasy football. So far, I feel I'm doing a pretty decent job keeping up with the big dogs on my league; however, I REALLY want to win :) I've been doing my research pretty much daily. I get conflicting ideas from my fellow league members as to what a sleeper really is in fantasy football. Last week, two of my players were on espn's sleeper list. Somebody told me that was awesome, put them in. Both players played sub-par. Please let me know :) Thanks!
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Answer:
A sleeper is someone who is not a top notch player that is expected to good for this upcoming week Sleepers this week include: Coffee, Choice, Benson, Garcon, Sims-Walker, Knox, etc Its someone that is expected to good that people dont pay attention to hope i helped
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