The landscape of fantasy sports is constantly evolving, with many players who once had hype now flying under the radar. These post-hype sleepers are poised to emerge and provide significant value this season.
Will Levis, the Tennessee Titans quarterback, is gaining attention after a solid rookie period and significant offseason improvements. Similarly, running back Justice Hill of the Baltimore Ravens could see more play with Derrick Henry's age and injury concerns.
Jordan Mason, a running back for the San Francisco 49ers, is stepping into a crucial backup role due to Christian McCaffrey's injury history. Wide receivers like Jameson Williams from the Detroit Lions and Khalil Shakir of the Buffalo Bills are prime candidates to capitalize on their expanded opportunities in high-octane offenses.
Other players to watch include Darnell Mooney of the Atlanta Falcons and Jalen Tolbert of the Dallas Cowboys, both of whom could play pivotal roles as their teams navigate new offensive systems. Lastly, Noah Fant of the Seattle Seahawks, despite his past performance, remains a potential breakout candidate given his athletic profile and youth.