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Drafting Unwanted Players For The 2024 Fantasy Football Season

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Drafting Unwanted Players For The 2024 Fantasy Football Season

In the world of Fantasy Football, veterans often get overlooked for the newer, more hyped players. However, several established players still offer great value and shouldn't be ignored in drafts. Here are seven such players who are currently undervalued based on their average draft positions (ADP):

  1. Kenneth Walker III (SEA) - Despite being sidelined in some games, Walker has shown potential, especially with the Seattle offense focusing more on the passing game.

  2. James Conner (ARI) - At 29, Conner may not be a long-term pick for the Cardinals, but his past performance shows he can deliver when healthy, making him a solid pick.

  3. Javonte Williams (DEN) - After a knee injury, Williams is back and ready, showing promise in the preseason under coach Sean Payton's guidance.

  4. Jerome Ford (CLE) - With Nick Chubb recovering, Ford stands to be the lead back in Cleveland, offering a good option for those adopting a Zero-RB or Hero-RB strategy.

  5. Terry McLaurin (WAS) - McLaurin has consistently shown talent, and with a new promising quarterback, he might reach new career highs.

  6. Chris Godwin (TB) - Fully recovered from injuries, Godwin is expected to play a major role in the Buccaneers' offense, particularly in the slot.

  7. Marquise Brown (KC) - Despite an injury in the preseason, Brown's potential in the Chiefs' offense with Patrick Mahomes throwing passes makes him a high-upside pick.

These players are proven performers who could be steals at their current ADPs, providing the points you need to outscore your competitors, including your brother-in-law or boss. For more sleeper picks, check out the latest Sleepers 3.0 column featuring players like Courtland Sutton and Josh Palmer.

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