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Third-year WR Braylon Edwards
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Week 13's Insights
Spotting sleeper players in fantasy
football can be tricky.
If you whiff on too many, your team can
suffer. But, if you hit on a few, it can give your team a huge boost.
Owners who drafted Cleveland wide
receiver Braylon Edwards in the middle rounds of their preseason
draft have been smiling ear to ear all season. On other hand, owners who
drafted Atlanta running back Jerious Norwood as their No. 2 running
back probably have been scrambling all season, trying to find a
starter-worthy running back to replace him.
The best strategy is to only draft
sleepers as bench players. So, if they don’t turn out to be a solid player,
you’re only out a bench player and not a starter.
