Fantasy Football Sleepers: Late-Round Quarterbacks for Best Ball Drafts (2024)

Fantasy Football Sleepers: Late-Round Quarterbacks for Best Ball Drafts (1)

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Fantasy Football Sleepers: Late-Round Quarterbacks for Best Ball Drafts (2)

Quarterbacks are typically a divisive topic when it comes to Best Ball drafts. Some will argue that you’re better off using a premium pick and solidifying the position early. Why sweat it when you can simply grab Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson, or Josh Allen early?

Others will suggest that QB is a deep-enough position that there is really no need to waste a top pick on one. Using those premium picks on running backs, wide receivers, or tight ends and waiting to select a quarterback is a fantasy football strategy that can pay off in a big way.

Let’s take a look at three quarterbacks worth snagging later in Best Ball drafts that will allow you to build an otherwise deep roster at the skill positions.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers—Quarterbacks

Gardner Minshew, Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders were widely expected to address their quarterback situation this offseason following a disastrously disappointing 2023 campaign. Jimmy Garoppolo was benched at the beginning of November, and rookie Aidan O’Connell didn’t exactly light it up once he was given the chance to start down the stretch of the season.

However, Las Vegas didn’t use a single draft pick on a QB. They also declined to spend the big bucks required to land a Kirk Cousins or Baker Mayfield in free agency. Instead, the Raiders inked Gardner Minshew to a 2-year deal worth $25 million. Minshew spent most of last season starting for the Colts after Anthony Richardson went down with a season-ending shoulder injury.

We know what Minshew is at this point in his career. He’s unlikely to put up monster numbers, but he’s adequate back there. Across 17 games for Indy last season, the Washington State product topped 3,300 passing yards with 15 touchdowns to 9 interceptions. He was hardly a noteworthy week-to-week fantasy commodity, but he’ll be surrounded by quite a bit of talent now that he’s in Vegas.

Davante Adams is fresh off of a frustrating season, yet he still topped 100 catches and 1,100 receiving yards while finding the end zone 8 times. Even a “down” season for Adams puts him among the game’s most prolific receivers. Jakobi Meyers enjoyed a productive season of his own despite the Raiders’ shaky QB play, while the team used its 1st-round pick on Georgia standout tight end, Brock Bowers.

Stacking is a popular strategy in Best Ball. You can use one of your early-round picks on Adams, while you can get the rest of the Raiders stack fairly late. Bowers has a chance to be one of the game’s better pass-catching tight ends as a rookie, while Meyers and Minshew can likely be had with later-round selections.

Minshew isn’t a lock to beat out O’Connell for the Raiders’ QB1 job in training camp, but he has a chance to exceed ADP-related expectations if he does. Minshew has a good chance to start 10+ games, with upside for more.

J.J. McCarthy, Minnesota Vikings

Quarterbacks flew off the board in the most recent NFL draft. After losing Kirk Cousins to free agency, the Vikings opted to move up to the #10 spot to grab McCarthy out of Michigan. McCarthy was one of the more divisive QB prospects in the class, but he could get the chance to start right away if he can beat out Sam Darnold in training camp.

McCarthy’s athleticism was one of the factors that made him a 1st-round prospect. He took some flak for serving as something resembling a game manager in a run-first Michigan offense, but he has the physical traits to succeed at the next level. McCarthy completed better than 72% of his throws and did a good job of protecting the football in his final season with the Wolverines.

Now that he’s in Minnesota, he’ll have a boatload of talent at his disposal. Justin Jefferson was the consensus #1 pick in drafts heading into the 2023 campaign, though he ultimately fell short of expectations as a result of some injuries. Fellow wideout Jordan Addison (911 receiving yards, 10 TDs) is fresh off of a terrific rookie season, while T.J. Hockenson is among the game’s best receiving tight ends.

The Vikings will also be returning all 5 starters to an offensive line that finished with the 3rd-best pass protection grade from Pro Football Focus a season ago. McCarthy is stepping into a very promising situation, yet he’s typically coming off the board between 24th and 30th among QBs alone in Best Ball drafts this spring.

Bryce Young, Carolina Panthers

Bryce Young had a rookie season to forget. He completed less than 60% of his throws for 2,877 yards with just 11 touchdowns to 10 interceptions for a Panthers team that finished with the league’s worst record. Young threw multiple TD passes just twice across 16 games, while he topped 200 yards passing only 5 times.

Carolina sent Frank Reich packing after just 11 games. This offseason, the team hired ex-Buccaneers assistant Dave Canales. Canales has enjoyed success with QB projects in the past. He was the Seahawks’ quarterbacks coach in 2022 when Geno Smith enjoyed a breakout season. Last year, Canales was the OC for a Tampa Bay offense that exceeded expectations with Baker Mayfield at the helm.

It’s easy to forget, but Young was thought of as the no-brainer choice for the Panthers with the #1 overall pick before that calamitous rookie showing. In addition to hiring Canales, the Panthers have seemingly upgraded Young’s weaponry on offense.

Carolina signed veteran receiver Diontae Johnson, who will instantly give Young a much-needed security blanket in the passing attack. The team also added three high-end skill-position prospects via the draft in running back Jonathon Brooks, wide receiver Xavier Legette, and tight end Ja’Tavion Sanders via the draft.

The number of young players in this offense could mean a steep learning curve for all involved, but there’s reason for optimism. At the very least, this is a team you can stack very easily without having to use premium picks.

Young’s stock is incredibly low, as his ADP is coming in around 29th among QBs in Best Ball drafts.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers: Late-Round Quarterbacks for Best Ball Drafts (2024)

FAQs

Who is the best QB to draft in fantasy football? ›

2024 quarterback rankings
  • Josh Allen, Buf. 1.1.
  • Jalen Hurts, Phi. 2.0.
  • Patrick Mahomes, KC. 3.3.
  • Lamar Jackson, Bal. 3.6.
  • Joe Burrow, CinQ. 5.9.
  • Anthony Richardson, Ind. 6.4.
  • C.J. Stroud, Hou. 6.5.
  • Dak Prescott, Dal. 7.5.
Apr 29, 2024

Who is the best fantasy football sleeper in 2024? ›

Top 2024 Fantasy football sleepers

One of the 2024 Fantasy football sleepers the model is predicting: Texans wide receiver Tank Dell. A third-round pick out of Houston in the 2023 NFL Draft, Dell immediately made his presence felt with dazzling plays during OTAs, minicamps and training camp.

How many quarterbacks should you have in best ball? ›

You will take at least two quarterbacks, four running backs, five wide receivers, and two tight ends. Those are the minimums you should have at each position. That leaves you with five roster spots to play with, which is where the bulk of the strategy comes into play.

What teams give up the most fantasy points to QBS? ›

Average Per Game Weeks 1 - 17 in 2023
TeamRankQB
Philadelphia Eagles121.2
Pittsburgh Steelers2115.6
San Francisco 49ers2814.5
Seattle Seahawks1317.3
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Who is the number 2 QB in fantasy? ›

Fantasy Football 2-QB Rankings (2024)
RankNamePos
1.Josh AllenQB
2.Jalen HurtsQB
3.Lamar JacksonQB
4.Christian McCaffreyRB
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Who is the number one fantasy quarterback right now? ›

Fantasy Football is back!

That No. 1 honor belongs to Josh Allen who, even after losing Stefon Diggs in an offseason trade, still does enough with his legs and his arm to earn the top spot.

Who are the best fantasy football predictors? ›

Who are the best fantasy football predictors? The best fantasy football predictors are Draft Sharks. They've won multiple accuracy awards since 1999 – including the Multi-Year Projection Accuracy Award from Fantasy Pros. That's a competition that measures player prediction accuracy over 3 seasons.

Does Sleeper have best ball fantasy football? ›

Mobile App: iOs, Android | Web App: https://sleeper.app/ On top of that, we also support Auction and Best Ball leagues! In general, choosing the right format for your group may depend on the level of complexity everyone is looking for, as well as their long-term commitment to the league.

Why is Sleeper Fantasy better? ›

One of the most cited reasons for people who have made the switch is that Sleeper offers a high frequency of improvements. Even if we don't have a feature you're looking for, we make several enhancements and upgrades each month. We also have modern league chat and direct messages.

Should you draft 3 QBs in Best Ball? ›

You'll want to finish your Best Ball draft with two or three QBs (assuming it's not superflex). Whether you go two or three can depend on when you draft them. Taking an early QB as your first is a fine move.

Should I have 3 QBs in fantasy? ›

Your League Size

If you're in a smaller league – say, 10 teams – then there's room for each team to roster 3 starting QBs.

What percentage of 1st round QBs are busts? ›

According to the research, first-round quarterbacks hit at a rate of 46 percent, with 26 being hits and 30 being misses.

Is it worth having 2 QBs in fantasy? ›

In any two-quarterback case, you almost always want to start two passers because they tend to score more points than other positions. Weeks where you only start one tend to occur only when your primary signal-callers are injured or on bye.

Who should I pick for QB in fantasy football? ›

2024 quarterback rankings
Rank, PlayerClayKarabell
1. Josh Allen, Buf11
2. Jalen Hurts, Phi22
3. Patrick Mahomes, KC43
4. Lamar Jackson, Bal34
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Apr 29, 2024

What is the most fantasy points a QB has ever scored? ›

Interpreted as:
NAMETIMEFRAMEFANTASY POINTS
Ryan Tannehill2023 (Projected)211.4

Who to draft first in a 2 QB league? ›

There are going to be four QBs off the board in the first round of your 2QB draft: Jalen Hurts, Josh Allen, Patrick Mahomes and Joe Burrow. If you want an absolute stud QB, you should be able to get one. Having one of these guys in a 2QB league has been like having LaDainian Tomlinson in an early 2000s fantasy league.

Who is the best QB in the NFL in 2024? ›

PFF Quarterback Rankings: All 32 starters ahead of the 2024 NFL season
  • Patrick Mahomes, KANSAS CITY CHIEFS. ...
  • Lamar Jackson, BALTIMORE RAVENS. ...
  • Joe Burrow, CINCINNATI BENGALS. ...
  • Josh Allen, BUFFALO BILLS. ...
  • Justin Herbert, LOS ANGELES CHARGERS. ...
  • Dak Prescott, DALLAS COWBOYS. ...
  • Matthew Stafford, LOS ANGELES RAMS.
May 21, 2024

Who is the best WR to draft in fantasy football? ›

2024 PPR wide receiver rankings
Rank, PlayerBowenco*ckcroft
1. CeeDee Lamb, Dal11
2. Tyreek Hill, Mia22
3. Ja'Marr Chase, Cin33
4. Justin Jefferson, Min54
37 more rows
Apr 29, 2024

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