Jabar Gaffney (WR Broncos)
Gaffney has been bounced around the league through most of his career; his patience has landed him in Denver, which is beginning to seem like home.
Gaffney has a good understanding of the offense and the experience to be the player that can select up the in-game wrinkle on the spot. He's going to be overlooked by almost everybody at your fantasy draft for a shiny new rookie. Their loss is your sleeper steal.
Anthony Gonzalez (WR Colts)
Prior to Gonzalez's injury early previous season, fantasy experts had him very high on their boards. Right now recovering and fighting for a beginning job, Gonzalez is underrated and available at a late round bargain price.
Chester Taylor (RB Bears)
This RB may take a lot of weeks to catch on in Chicago, yet his chance is undeniable. Taylor is the kind of player Mike Martz loves and might be used in all phases of the game. Late round gem with tons of upside.
Clinton Portis (RB Redskins)
Mike Shanahan, do I must say anymore? The system has produce effectiveness out of garbage. Portis has secured the starting job and would be the focal point despite all of the McNabb media.
Matthew Stafford (QB Lions)
Fantasy things have absolutely nothing to do with a teams record or whether or not they go to the playoffs. The Lions have a future powerhouse offense which will be centered around Stafford and Calvin Johnson. When this kid knows that no one will be able to cover "mega-tron" and that each other target is open due to the triple coverage, the Lions will rack up points.
Julian Edelman (WR Patriots)
Edelman is not Welker, nor will he ever be. However my god, does he do good job filling in. The Patriots love Edelman's speed and have no faults throwing him the ball 5-10 balls a game. He's the best insurance piece in a season full of lingering injuries.
Arian Foster (RB Texans)
Foster is unproven, yet has seemed good this pre-season. Slaton is in the doghouse and 2nd round rookie Ben Tate is on IR; it's his job to lose.
Foster will not disappoint on such a high-powered offense. The Texans have never had an every down RB and although clearly this kid isn't the answer simply yet, he'll be given every chance to try to secure that title.
Mike Williams (WR Seahawks)
Pity points? Not the technique Pete Carroll sees it. Mike Williams is really a born again sleeper which has a possibility to add a fresh aspect into the Hawks line-up. He's tall with good vertical leap and (for the most part) realizes what Carroll is trying to install in Seattle. Williams is really a late round gem which could be a diamond in the rough.
Anthony Dixon (RB 49er's)
As much as I love Frank Gore, his history of injuries cannot be ignored. The 49ers have a big offensive line and Dixon's impressive pre-season should spill over into a solid number 2 role in San Francisco. Excellent sleeper RB with a ton of upside.
Jermaine Gresham (TE Bengals)
(Almost at the point where you are unable to call him a sleeper, but it is really a deep year at tight end. ) Gresham has seemed amazing in his brief cameo effectiveness in orange and black. His solid play could have been the answer the Bengals needed in releasing A. Byrant. While the attention is on the attention-whores (T. O and Ochocinco) The mid of the field could be wide open for this monster newbie.
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