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Sleepers In The Draft


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Mine are all on offense due to my fantasy football obsession.

WR Marvin Jones

WR Ryan Broyles

WR Devon Wylie

RB Ronnie Hillman

RB Robert Turbin

Most of these guys are middle of the draft guys but all look to be undervalued. Of them all I like Broyles and Wylie the best.

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Nick Toon

Height: 6-2. Weight: 215.

40 Time: 4.54.

Vertical: 37.5.

Son of former NFL wideout Al toon. He caught 64 and 10 touchdowns last season. Toon would have better production if he played on a team that wasn't based in the run game.

Great blocker as well.

Nice pick in the 4th round IF he's still there.

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I will get flack for this but Donte Paige-Moss. Ive seen him projected in sixth or seventh round. Dude has first round talent.

He's a good player, no doubt. But, he's coming off an injury, and he thinks very, very highly of himself. To a fault.

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