Top Fantasy Football Dynasty Sleepers Heading into 2024 - Wide Receivers (2024)

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1.Troy Franklin (Denver Broncos)

2.Malik Washington (Miami Dolphins)

3.Javon Baker (New England Patriots)

4.Jermaine Burton (Cincinnati Bengals)

5.Ladd McConkey (Los Angeles Chargers)

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It’s finally time to gear up for the 2024 NFL season. Dynasty fantasy football drafts are starting up, and managers often look for those diamond-in-the-rough players during this time. With a new crop of incoming rookies, some are bound to break out for fantasy purposes.

You can find dynasty sleepers in veteran guys, but I gravitated more toward the rookies. Looking at the incoming wide receivers, I found five candidates to make a splash in Year 1.

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Troy Franklin (Denver Broncos)

The Denver Broncos selected wide receiver Troy Franklin in the 2024 NFL Draft. The Broncos traded up to take Franklin with the second pick of the fourth round, overall pick 102. Franklin lands in an ideal spot. His quarterback for the last two years at Oregon was Bo Nix. Denver took Nix with the 12th overall pick in the draft.

The Bo Nix & Troy Franklin connection carries on in Denver 💯
pic.twitter.com/fuUdELaiCk

— SleeperNFL (@SleeperNFL) April 30, 2024

Franklin proved he could be a playmaker, as he had 61 receptions for 891 yards and nine touchdowns in his 2022 season with the Ducks. In 2023, Franklin put up 1,383 yards on 81 catches while hauling in 14 scores.

The Broncos have wide receivers Courtland Sutton, Marvin Mims Jr., and Josh Reynolds on their roster. Sutton is the only wideout with decent fantasy football success. He has recently skipped voluntary workouts and is looking for a new contract. Jerry Jeudy is now on the Cleveland Browns, opening up more opportunities for the rookie Franklin. Look for Franklin to be a nice sleeper pick in dynasty drafts.

Malik Washington (Miami Dolphins)

First off, head coach Mike McDaniel really, really wanted to draft Malik Washington. He got his wish with the 184th overall selection in the 2024 NFL Draft. Washington was drafted as a playmaker to work alongside veteran wide receivers Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle.

Malik Washington is going to fit perfectly in Miami. pic.twitter.com/lENcEEs2uC

— Alfredo Brown (@ThePretendGM) April 29, 2024

Although it seems there are too many mouths to feed in Miami, this isn’t the case. Tua Tagovailoa is a solid quarterback who is used to having speedy targets. Hill has discussed retiring after the 2025 season. Washington’s dynasty value might not make itself known for a few years.

Washington had four pedestrian seasons at Northwestern before transferring to Virginia. His situation at Northwestern held him back, but in his final collegiate season with Virginia, he tallied 110 receptions for 1,426 yards and nine scores. Washington turns 24 in October, and it did take until his fifth college season to break out. You’ll be able to grab Washington late in your dynasty drafts.

Javon Baker (New England Patriots)

The New England Patriots drafted wideout Ja'Lynn Polk with the 37th overall pick in the NFL Draft. Polk finds himself in a good situation as New England needs offensive weapons. New England drafted another wide receiver in Round 4, selecting Javon Baker from UCF.

Javon Baker after the catch pic.twitter.com/oiGSXVMOuk

— Taylor Kyles (@tkyles39) May 4, 2024

Baker could also play an impactful role in the Patriots offense this season. The wide receivers on the Patriots roster consist of Demario Douglas, JuJu Smith-Schuster, K.J. Osborn, and Kendrick Bourne. They’ve been needing wide receiver help for a while.

Last season, Baker caught 52 passes for 1,139 yards and seven scores. His physicality, especially downfield, helped him take off in 2023. Before playing for UCF, the rookie wideout had two seasons in Alabama. He didn’t shine until finding himself in a better situation at UCF. His current situation in New England will benefit him in Year 1.

Jermaine Burton (Cincinnati Bengals)

Jermaine Burton slipped in the NFL Draft, selected with the 16th pick of the third round by the Cincinnati Bengals. There were talks of teams passing on Burton due to off-the-field and locker-room character concerns. The Bengals took a player who led Alabama in receiving yards each of the last two seasons.

Jermaine Burton is a total dog that lands with a QB that speaks that language

Love this pick. Love this landing spot.

Ideal situation:
🔹2024 Burton plays slot and is an upgrade on Tyler Boyd thanks to his quicks and downfield playmaking
🔹2025 Burton takes over for Tee Higgins pic.twitter.com/Tji2oNfHTn

— Ben Cummins (@BenCumminsFF) May 6, 2024

Burton posted 40 catches for 677 yards and seven scores in his 2022 collegiate season. He followed that up with 39 receptions, tallying 798 yards and eight touchdowns. Burton has great hands and had four drops over his four-year college career.

Ja'Marr Chase is the alpha wideout in Cincinnati. The rumors of a Tee Higgins trade have been swirling since before the draft. If Higgins finds himself traded, the outlook for Burton gets a huge boost. Third-round wideouts are hard to hit on, but Burton is in the perfect spot to be impactful for dynasty fantasy teams.

Ladd McConkey (Los Angeles Chargers)

The Los Angeles Chargers landed wide receiver Ladd McConkey in the second round of the NFL Draft. The Chargers will look different in 2024, with Austin Ekeler, Keenan Allen, Mike Williams, and Gerald Everett no longer on the roster. Those players accounted for 320 targets last season.

How on earth did Ladd McConkey score on this play? His start/stop is something else. pic.twitter.com/OurPI8UxTq

— Kyle Lindemann (@LuckIsMadeFF) May 3, 2024

New head coach Jim Harbaugh needed to replace those players. Taking McConkey in Round 2 gives the team a player who can immediately take over the slot role. Justin Herbert’s current wideouts are Joshua Palmer and Quentin Johnston. The Chargers are getting a guy who can make plays after the catch.

McConkey has dealt with injuries. He suffered a back injury at the beginning of his 2023 collegiate season. Additionally, McConkey had a late-season ankle injury that caused his absence. When healthy, McConkey is a solid pass-catcher. Last season, he played in nine games. He hauled in 30 of his 37 targets, posting 478 yards and two receiving scores. If McConkey can stay healthy, he is set up for success.

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FAQs

Top Fantasy Football Dynasty Sleepers Heading into 2024 - Wide Receivers? ›

One of the 2024 Fantasy football sleepers the model is predicting: Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. The former Florida tight end is one of the most physically gifted players to ever enter the NFL, but after going over 1,000 yards as a rookie in 2021, Pitts has struggled with injuries and inconsistencies.

Who is the breakout for 2024 fantasy football? ›

The Ultimate Fantasy Football Breakouts Lineup for 2024
  • Quarterback: Anthony Richardson, Indianapolis Colts.
  • Running Back: De'Vone Achane, Miami Dolphins.
  • Running Back: James Cook, Buffalo Bills.
  • Wide Receiver: Garrett Wilson, New York Jets.
  • Wide Receiver: Chris Olave, New Orleans Saints.
  • Flex: Drake London, Atlanta Falcons.
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Who is the fantasy sleeper in the NFL draft 2024? ›

One of the 2024 Fantasy football sleepers the model is predicting: Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts. The former Florida tight end is one of the most physically gifted players to ever enter the NFL, but after going over 1,000 yards as a rookie in 2021, Pitts has struggled with injuries and inconsistencies.

Is it better to have more running backs or wide receivers in fantasy football? ›

Running back used to be the most important position in fantasy football. And while it still holds a high level of value, it's not what it used to be with the emergence of the NFL passing game and in turn, wide receivers.

What is a sleeper in fantasy football? ›

A "sleeper" is a player who is not being valued properly in the fantasy football community. Usually it refers to a late draft pick who you believe can vastly outperform the expectations of his draft spot.

Who is going to be the best fantasy football player? ›

Consensus of 75 Experts (98 available) - Jun 25, 2024
RKPlayer NamePOS
Tier 1
1C. McCaffrey (SF)RB1
2C. Lamb (DAL)WR1
3T. Hill (MIA)WR2
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Is fantasy football a chance? ›

According to the current definition of gambling, fantasy football bets do not qualify as gambling for several reasons. Fantasy football is seen as being a game of skill rather than chance. The success of teams depends on the NFL players each gamer picks and how those NFL players perform in real-life.

Should you take WR or RB first in fantasy football? ›

Wait a long time at QB and you can still end up being stronger than average there. You have about a 12% chance of hitting big with each RB25 to RB35 you pick. So, a good plan for your first seven rounds is (1) Kelce, three WRs, three RBs. Or (2) four WRs then three RBs.

How many RB and WR should I draft? ›

How many RB and WR should I draft? If you need to start at least two RBs and two WRs every week, then you should plan to draft at least 5-6 RBs and 5-6 WRs.

Should I pick a quarterback or running back first in fantasy football? ›

There are myriad ways to win a fantasy football league, and while it might start with the draft, it rarely ends there. Take a QB early. You might love the pick when you make it, but then, an hour later, you might stress about depth at running back and flex.

Is Sleeper Fantasy safe? ›

Yes, Sleeper Fantasy is a safe and secure place to play college basketball DFS today. The site is run by a legitimate and transparent company and is packed with features and processes to keep your funds and data safe.

Why is Sleeper Fantasy better? ›

It also has a customizable in-app news feed, which we found useful. Also, the chat feed feels more like a modern group chat than the other platforms' built-in social features. Although it's free to play, Sleeper heavily advertises its own pay-to-play daily fantasy games.

How many people use Sleeper fantasy? ›

Fantasy sports app Sleeper is set to launch a new media business, with its eyes on capturing a larger share of online sports conversations. The company, which boasts 5 million monthly active users, plans to invest “in the mid-seven figures” in Sleeper Media, an effort to get content creators to post on the platform.

Who makes the playoffs in fantasy football? ›

The top 4 teams in the league standings at end of the regular season qualify for a 2-week postseason tournament to determine a league champion. The next 4 teams (or the next 2 for 6 team leagues) by rank play consolation rounds to determine 5th-8th (or 5th and 6th) place.

Will there be XFL fantasy football? ›

Fantasy UFL leagues are open!

The UFL has finally made their official league merger announcement. And you better believe AltFantasy Sports is supporting fantasy UFL leagues.

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