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5 Underdog Playoff Fantasy Football Sleepers for Best Ball Contests

Bhayshul Tuten - Fantasy Football Rankings, Waiver Wire Sleepers, NFL DFS Picks

Frank's Underdog playoff fantasy football sleepers for best ball playoff contests on Underdog. His favorite Underdog sleepers include Bhayshul Tuten, Kayshon Boutte, more.

The NFL playoffs have arrived, but that doesn't mean that the fun stops with fantasy football. You can join playoff best ball leagues at Underdog, where you draft a team in a large-field competition. These are 10-round snake drafts where you not only have to consider how well the player projects, but also whether their team can make a deep playoff run.

That's what I love about this format, as the playoffs add another element of strategy. It's also a good idea to mostly target two or three teams that you think will go deep in the playoffs. After all, you won't be able to win the tournament if you have too many players eliminated early. But one of the main keys to victory is uncovering a late-round gem that puts your team over the top.

On this page, we're going to dive into fantasy football best ball sleepers for playoff leagues on Underdog. These are players who are available towards the end of drafts, but have a chance to make an impact for your roster.

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Fantasy Football Sleepers for Underdog Playoff Leagues

Keep reading to find out why Bhayshul Tuten, Kayshon Boutte, Kyle Williams, Jaylin Noel, and Terrance Ferguson are five of my best ball sleepers for playoff leagues. I like each of their teams to pull off a win in the wild card round. I didn't include any players from teams on No. 1 seeds because you want your sleeper pick to be potentially available for each round.

 

Bhayshul Tuten, RB, Jacksonville Jaguars

Bhayshul Tuten is a talented rookie running back with a downhill running style that can factor into a potential Jaguars' playoff run, especially in the wild-card round against the Bills. Buffalo has one of the weakest run defenses in the NFL, ranking 30th in yards per carry allowed this season. There's a chance Liam Coen will try to exploit this vulnerability by deploying Tuten alongside Travis Etienne Jr.

We've seen Tuten have some productive games at times in his rookie year, including 74 yards and a touchdown against the Chargers. There have also been times when Tuten has gotten usage in the red zone, which is why he was able to score five rushing touchdowns despite limited action.

The Jaguars come into the playoffs on an eight-game winning streak, so don't count them out on a deep run. Trevor Lawrence is playing at an extremely high level, with the Coen offense firing on all cylinders. In other words, you could have a sleeper in Tuten who is available to you throughout the playoffs. The Jags are my Super Bowl pick for the AFC.

 

Kayshon Boutte, WR, New England Patriots

Kayshon Boutte had a respectable season, catching 33-of-46 targets for 551 yards in 14 games. What stands out here is the six touchdowns, which is exactly what you want to see when targeting late-round dart throw wideouts in best ball. We've seen Boutte have a couple of spike weeks this year, including 93 yards and two scores against the Saints.

Boutte has had underwhelming production lately, but that's largely because he was dealing with injuries, most recently a concussion. Now healthy, this is a cheap piece that you can target as you build a Patriots stack that centers around Drake Maye. The Pats have a home game against the Chargers to open up their postseason. It's a matchup they should win, as the Chargers' offensive line is likely to be their downfall.

The AFC is wide open this year, so the Patriots have a chance to make some noise, especially as the No. 2 seed, where they'll have a chance to get more than one home game in a potential Super Bowl run. Targeting Boutte is a good move as one of Maye's pass-catchers.

 

Kyle Williams, WR, New England Patriots

I also like going with another Patriots' wide receiver, except this one is cheaper. I'm talking about rookie Kyle Williams, who is a big-play threat waiting to happen. While Williams saw only limited usage this season, there were some nice moments, including 72 yards and a touchdown against the Bucs. All we need is Williams to get loose downfield for one long score to pay off at his current price.

Another reason why Williams is appealing is that he returns kicks for the Patriots. That gives him another way to make an impact for your fantasy team, as there's always the chance that he can take it to the house.

As with Boutte, this is a cheap play on a Patriots stack. We've seen Maye spread the ball around at times this season. Not only did he find Stefon Diggs, Mack Hollins, and DeMario Douglas, but Boutte and Williams as well. With that in mind, Williams is worth a look as a late-round sleeper.

 

Jaylin Noel, WR, Houston Texans

Jaylin Noel is a talented rookie wideout who was buried on the depth chart for most of the year, but he showed some flashes at times, most notably against the Seahawks and 49ers, where he put up 77 and 63 yards. Even though this was a time when the Texans dealt with injuries, it's not a bad idea to take a shot on Noel to have a spike week at some point during the playoffs.

The Texans are fortunate to draw the most appealing opponent in the AFC wild-card round, even though it's a road game. Houston should be able to take care of business against the Steelers, who have a vanilla offense that will likely struggle against this dangerous pass rush and lockdown secondary.

With that in mind, by taking Noel, you'll have a late-round sleeper that is likely to get to at least the divisional round. Who knows, with how good the Texans' defense is, they could wind up in the Super Bowl. That makes Noel worth a look as you build a Texans stack focused on C.J. Stroud.

 

Terrance Ferguson, TE, Los Angeles Rams

Terrance Ferguson is a rookie tight end who has the ability to make plays downfield. The second-round pick came on strong towards the end of the year, hauling in a touchdown in back-to-back games, including 54 yards against the Falcons in Week 18.

Even though Matthew Stafford spreads the ball around with tight ends like Colby Parkinson and Tyler Higbee, Ferguson makes a lot of sense as a TE2 to round out your roster. He's the flashier play, since he's a rookie that the Rams prioritized in the draft.

What's great about targeting Rams is that they essentially have a bye week in the first round against the Panthers. I just can't see Bryce Young and company upsetting this team once again. That means that Rams stacks are a great idea. Why not pair Ferguson with Puka Nacua to finish off your Rams stack?

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