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NFL Football Players Draft Injuries Rookies Season SuperbowlPublished: September 2, 2009
Sleepers fall into two categories: breakout candidates and deep sleepers.
Breakout players are guys who are not considered a fantasy starter except in deep leagues but have the potential of to grow into fantasy starters or more. A deep sleeper is a guy who is likely going undrafted in shallow leagues and late in deeper leagues who possess high upside but also the risk of being useless.
When faced with the choice between a so-so veteran like Bobby Engram, Nate Burleson or Joey Galloway or a wide receiver with upside late in a draft, I recommend always take a flyer on the upside guy. The veteran may get you points each week but if you can hit on a sleeper late in the draft it can be the difference between being a contender or pretender late in the season.
Lastly, to qualify as a breakout/comeback player he has to rank outside of the top 12 Bleacher Report - NFL
Article Source: BleacherReport.com