Fantasy Football WR Sleepers For 2024 Dynasty Leagues (2024)

Fantasy Football WR Sleepers For 2024 Dynasty Leagues (1)

What Appears In This Article? hide

1.Josh Downs - Indianapolis Colts

2.Marvin Mims Jr. - Denver Broncos

3.Jonathan Mingo - Carolina Panthers

4.Demario Douglas - New England Patriots

5.Darius Slayton - New York Giants

8.More Fantasy Football Analysis

With the 2023 NFL season officially in the books, it's time to turn our attention to the future. The weeks before the 2024 NFL Draft are a busy time for fantasy football managers in dynasty leagues as they wheel and deal in an attempt to improve their position during the offseason.

Often, certain players will go under the radar in dynasty leagues. Whether it be a young player who just didn't perform as well as other young players the year before or a veteran whose win-now impact is being underrated, there are always sleepers out there for a manager to pursue.

Let's look at five wide receivers who can be considered dynasty sleepers heading into 2024.

Editor's Note: Our incredible team of writers won two writing awards and received 12 award nominations by the Fantasy Sports Writers Association. A big congrats to our very own Byron Lindeque (Golf) and Jordan McAbee (NASCAR) for both winning Writer Of The Year awards! Be sure to follow RotoBaller's analysis and advice all year long, and win more.Win More With RotoBaller!

Josh Downs - Indianapolis Colts

I'm surprised to see Josh Downs being viewed as a dynasty WR4 in most rankings right now because I was very encouraged by what he did as a rookie for the Colts in 2023. He was targeted 98 times, catching 68 passes for 771 yards and two touchdowns.

Now, maybe his overall upside is capped by being on this Colts team. Anthony Richardson isn't the most accurate passer and he's likely to run the ball a good amount, likely placing the Colts near the bottom of the league in pass rate in future seasons. Add in Michael Pittman Jr. as the team's No. 1 wideout and you do likely find Downs has a limited ceiling.

Started the season with high expectations.

Ended it with a rookie receiving record.

— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) February 15, 2024

But he also likely has a pretty high floor going forward. He just broke a Colts rookie record for receptions and he can turn any play into some big yards. He might not earn too many more targets than the 98 he had as a rookie, but he'll produce with the touches he gets.

Marvin Mims Jr. - Denver Broncos

Marvin Mims Jr. had a complicated rookie season. On special teams, he was so good that he made the Pro Bowl as a rookie returner, but on offense, he was used in such a frustrating way.

Can someone/Broncos fans explain to me what the plan (lack of plan) was for Marvin Mims Jr.?

Among WRs with 30+ tgts on the season, this "screen or nine-route" usage is the most extreme I've seen for a player. pic.twitter.com/FHZqliimHR

— Kyle Borgognoni (@kyle_borg) February 15, 2024

In Week 2, for example, Mims caught two passes for 113 yards and a touchdown. One week later, he had three catches for 73 yards. He did that while playing 24% and 35% of snaps, respectively. Mims didn't have a snap rate over 50% on offense until Week 10, which was one of only two weeks where he surpassed that mark. The Broncos just didn't get him on the field enough.

Still, the big plays he made when he did get opportunities and the explosiveness he displayed in the return game showcase why he needs more opportunities. Mims might not be a No. 1 receiver, but he has the skills to be a great field-stretching No. 2 for the Broncos.

Jonathan Mingo - Carolina Panthers

Jonathan Mingo's rookie campaign was a series of ups and downs. He was targeted 85 times, but he only managed to bring in 43 of those for receptions. He had some good showings in the middle of the season, then had a combined three catches for nine yards in his final two games of the year.

ESPN's bottom-10 WRs from 2023 in their "Open" rating which is meant to help quantity separation ability.

(This is a Bryce Young tweet)https://t.co/39GAXPsblT pic.twitter.com/gStRIK8Q08

— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) February 16, 2024

He performs well out of the slot and not-so-well on the outside, which makes his short-term value a little frustrating as the Panthers have Adam Thielen in that role. Thielen won't be around forever, though. Mingo could wind up as a valuable slot receiver for the Panthers and quarterback Bryce Young by 2025, with 2024 likely to be another up-and-down year, hopefully with a good bit more ups than before.

Demario Douglas - New England Patriots

The New England Patriots are probably going to do something this offseason to improve their passing game, whether it's drafting a rookie quarterback and signing a solid wide receiver or drafting Marvin Harrison Jr. and signing a veteran quarterback. Whatever path they take, it should help this team move the ball through the air more effectively.

Demario Douglas Deebo Samuels and Rashee Rice only wide receivers to accumulate 50 catches with 7.0 yards after catch or more 📶📶 @LibertyFootball pic.twitter.com/lqkKfkpIch

— Flames Wire (@WireFlames) February 13, 2024

It should also be good news for Demario Douglas, who had to basically be the default No. 1 receiver for the team as a rookie. Douglas wasn't consistent in that role, but in an improved offense, I think he'd be an ideal No. 2 receiver. The former Liberty wideout is a little undersized, but his explosiveness makes him capable of busting off a big play.

If he's playing across from MHJ, he'll see a lot of opportunities to win in single coverage. Even if the Patriots don't draft Harrison and grab a veteran receiver in free agency, he should find himself in an advantageous spot. I really like Douglas' long-term upside with this Patriots team.

Darius Slayton - New York Giants

No matter what the New York Giants do at wide receiver in the offseason, it seems like the end result is always the same, which is that Darius Slayton winds up leading the team in receiving yards. Four times in the last five years, Slayton's wound up atop the team's list of receiving yardage.

It doesn't matter that the Giants have spent draft capital on guys like Wan'Dale Robinson and Jalin Hyatt in recent years. It doesn't matter that they've signed free agents, like when they added Parris Campbell last year. Slayton just keeps finding himself atop the list.

Most yards per target in the last two seasons (min. 100 targets):

Rashid Shaheed (11.1)
Brandon Aiyuk (10.8)
Jaylen Waddle (10.7)
Tyreek Hill (10.3)
Kalif Raymond (10.2)
George Pickens (10.2)
Nico Collins (10.2)
Justin Jefferson (10.2)
Geroge Kittle (10.1)
Darius Slayton (10)

— Ian Hartitz (@Ihartitz) February 16, 2024

Heading into 2024, the Giants may move on from Slayton to save cap space, but if they don't, he should once again outperform expectations. The Giants just always seem to have things go wrong at wide receiver and Slayton and his consistency emerge out of the muck.

If you're looking for someone who can be a WR4 for you in fantasy, grabbing Slayton is a great idea. He's not going to cost you much at all and he can help you win now down the stretch. Slayton's a perfect example of a useful veteran who gets completely disregarded in dynasty because dynasty managers always want the next big thing,

Download Our Free News & Alerts Mobile App

Like what you see? Download our updated fantasy football app for iPhone and Android with 24x7 player news, injury alerts, rankings, starts/sits & more. All free!

Win More With RotoBaller

Be sure to also check out all of our other daily fantasy football articles and analysis to help you set those winning lineups, including this new RotoBaller YouTube video:

More Fantasy Football Analysis

Fantasy Football Rookie Spotlight: Audric Estimé

Fantasy Football Dynasty Buys and Sells - Post NFL Draft Edition

Fantasy Football Risers and Fallers: ADP Analysis for 2024

UFL Fantasy Football Rankings for Week 8: QB, RB, WR, TE Rankings and Analysis (2024)

Free UFL Betting Picks - Best Bets, Odds, Predictions for Week 8

Early PPR Rankings for 2024 Fantasy Football Drafts: Justin Jefferson, Josh Jacobs, Stefon Diggs, Trey McBride, Malik Nabers, Jaxon Smith-Njigba

Fantasy Football Dynasty League Rookie/Free-Agent Draft Review: FFPC Deeper Targets

Second-Year Fantasy Football Players Who Will Break Out in 2024 - Sophom*ore Bounce-Back Candidates

UFL DFS Lineup Picks: DraftKings Daily Fantasy Fantasy Advice for Week 8

Changing Of The Guard at Tight End? 2024 Fantasy Football TE Rankings Analysis

Fantasy Football WR Sleepers For 2024 Dynasty Leagues (2024)

FAQs

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.
Jun 18, 2024

Can you do a dynasty league on sleeper? ›

Get Started On Sleeper

You can create a brand new dynasty league or convert an existing Sleeper league to dynasty mode. You can always go to your league settings and change your league type from Redraft or Keeper to Dynasty.

How to build the best dynasty fantasy football team? ›

Your team should have some veterans to trade and some younger guys to keep. The main point here is that you need to try to project whether or not a given player will still be able to help you to a championship in a few seasons. If the answer is yes, keep the player. If the answer is no, trade him.

What is a good roster size for dynasty fantasy football? ›

Roster Size

That's 25 players per team in a 12-team league. Any less and the waiver wire may be talent rich, reducing potential trading. For myself, the more the better. My Preference: 25 regular season roster spots at a minimum.

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

2024 fantasy football rankings & depth charts
  • Christian McCaffrey, SF (RB1)
  • CeeDee Lamb, Dal (WR1)
  • Tyreek Hill, Mia (WR2)
  • Breece Hall, NYJ (RB2)
  • Ja'Marr Chase, Cin (WR3)
  • Justin Jefferson, Min (WR4)
  • Amon-Ra St. Brown, Det (WR5)
  • Puka Nacua, LAR (WR6)
Jun 6, 2024

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.

What position should I draft first in dynasty league? ›

The position you draft first in dynasty fantasy football depends a lot on your scoring rules and league setup. If you're in a superflex dynasty league, it would make sense to go after a young QB. If you're in a PPR league, grabbing a stud rookie WR might make the most sense.

Should tanking be allowed in dynasty leagues? ›

This is more common in dynasty leagues, where teams are looking to build for the future rather than competing for the current season. While this type of tanking may be acceptable, it's crucial to ensure that it's done in a fair and transparent way.

Who to take in a dynasty league? ›

Dynasty PPR Rankings 2024 - Fantasy Football
TeamRankPlayer
11CeeDee Lamb WR DAL
22Justin Jefferson WR MIN
33Ja'Marr Chase WR CIN
44Amon-Ra St. Brown WR DET
26 more rows
Jun 14, 2024

When should I draft a QB in dynasty? ›

Ideally, you'll draft an anchor quarterback in Round 1 or Round 2. If you're picking in the top half of the first round, you're obligated to take a quarterback. It's simply the right thing to do. Beyond the first two rounds, things get tricky.

What is the best platform for a dynasty fantasy football league? ›

MyFantasyLeague (MFL) has been the industry standard for hosting dynasty fantasy football leagues for well over a decade. It offer the greatest degree of fully customizable league options.

How many teams is best for dynasty fantasy football? ›

All leagues should have at least 12 teams, exactly six playoff teams, use FAAB waivers, and end in Week 17 (or the second-to-last week of the season.)

How many WR should I have on my fantasy team? ›

The Optimal Number for Each Position in Fantasy Football

2 QBs. 4-6 RBs. 6-9 WRs.

How many bench spots should you have in dynasty? ›

A ten-man league can be too easy to have a stacked team. A 14/16-man league can kill too many teams if certain events go poorly in the league. Regarding roster size, 28 is a solid number to start a league with ten starters and 18 bench spots, plus the four taxi squad spots.

How many IR spots should a dynasty league have? ›

Well, a dynasty league should have many more bench spots than a typical seasonal redraft, as it's a long-term format. Think 15-17 bench spots, plus a couple of injured reserve (IR) spots for anybody that gets hurt during the season.

What are the league options for Sleeper fantasy football? ›

  • First time trying to create a new league? ...
  • There are three types of fantasy football leagues we currently support: Redraft, Keeper, and Dynasty.
  • On top of that, we also support Auction and Best Ball leagues!

Can you do a dynasty league on NFL fantasy? ›

You can join a start-up or existing dynasty fantasy football league. You're better off getting in on the ground floor of a dynasty league. The initial draft is critical to the future direction of a team.

Where can I play dynasty leagues? ›

Fantrax. Fantrax is the closest dynasty platform to MFL in terms of customization. They offer support for all the normal dynasty features, as well as salaries, contracts, auction drafts, doubleheaders, up to 2,000 teams per league, multiple copies, unique scoring, roto leagues, and more.

Can you join leagues on Sleeper? ›

Matchmaking on Sleeper

We've made it easier for you to find leagues that match your preferences. With matchmaking, you can set filters and browse through open leagues and join them that way. You can also publish your league to help find other users searching as well.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Msgr. Refugio Daniel

Last Updated:

Views: 5612

Rating: 4.3 / 5 (74 voted)

Reviews: 89% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Msgr. Refugio Daniel

Birthday: 1999-09-15

Address: 8416 Beatty Center, Derekfort, VA 72092-0500

Phone: +6838967160603

Job: Mining Executive

Hobby: Woodworking, Knitting, Fishing, Coffee roasting, Kayaking, Horseback riding, Kite flying

Introduction: My name is Msgr. Refugio Daniel, I am a fine, precious, encouraging, calm, glamorous, vivacious, friendly person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.