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Fantasy Football 2014: Notable Sleeper Wideouts to Target in Drafts

July 22, 2014   ·     ·   Jump to comments

Keenan Allen has created a monster.
A fantasy football monster, that is. After falling to the No. 76 selection in the 2013 NFL draft, the California product lit the world of fantasy football on fire with 71 receptions for 1,046 yards and eight scores in 15 games.
Not that owners didn't dig deep to find sleepers in the past, but Allen's explosion has placed even further emphasis on finding that hidden gem who can single-handedly take a roster to the top.
With so many names at the position, it can be near impossible to sift through all of the data and decide when a player should be taken long in advance of his average draft position.
Let's remove the legwork part of the equation and highlight three players who can be 2014's version of Allen.
 
DeAndre Hopkins, Houston Texans
It can be forgiven that owners would overlook a sophomore wideout who was lost in a debut campaign on the hapless, eventual 2-14 Houston Texans.
But don't make the same mi...

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