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Late-Season Fantasy Football Surgers and Breakouts

The King's late-season fantasy football surgers, breakouts and sleepers for the stretch run and playoffs. We may not have seen the best of these players yet.

Winning a fantasy football championship is about finding the right mix of players at the right time. It’s not easy to do, because it takes a full season process to build a roster that can win it all. You must start by drafting well, then making the right deals, pinpointing the best waiver pickups, and having some luck in avoiding major injuries.

Some of your championship contributors, though, do not become apparent key cogs in your run to glory until later in the NFL regular season. Here are some candidates to improve more just as the fantasy football playoffs beckon.

We may not have seen the best of these guys yet in 2019.

Be sure to check all of our fantasy football rankings for 2025:

 

Running Back Candidates

Miles Sanders, PHI: He has already demonstrated some playmaking ability, but we have yet to see this dynamic all-around performer put it all together for a single game. Sanders is a pretty cutback runner who makes defenders miss and he also has the speed to score from anywhere on the field. He catches passes, too. Look for Sanders to bust out down the stretch as the Eagles will need him to add some spark to their offense.

Sony Michel, NE: He was a postseason hero last year, and the Patriots must establish more of dependable running game as they try to make another Super Bowl push. That means feeding Michel more frequently so he can get into a better rhythm and be more than just a mediocre yardage producer and the team’s goal-line specialist.

Damien Williams, KC: He has apparently recaptured the lead RB duties for now, but must show over the next game or two that he will remain the No. 1 guy. Williams has been running hard recently and may be about to re-emerge for another late-season surge.

Melvin Gordon, LAC: He is starting to recapture his better form, and came through with his first 100-yard outing in his last game. Gordon is playing for money, and he is absolutely a guy you want on your roster now. He could be a RB2 on many fantasy championship teams this year.

Adrian Peterson, WAS: He may never win a Super Bowl, so Peterson still wants to add to his Hall of Fame legacy with another impressive campaign late in his career. AP has always defied expectations and wants to do it again. He doesn’t want to hear about Derrius Guice and may play well enough to be a quality flex player on winning fantasy teams.

 

Wide Receiver Candidates

D.K. Metcalf, SEA: He has made some big plays, but also looks raw at times. Metcalf is only going to get better, and as soon as he starts making more contested catches, his numbers are going to improve. The speed and yardage after the catch ability are already there, and he has been quick to learn how to challenge defensive backs. He’s just a few receptions away from being a fantasy star when it counts the most.

Calvin Ridley, ATL: Consistency has been an issue for Ridley so far in his first two pro seasons. But his opportunities could increase starting this week. Mohamed Sanu is gone and Austin Hooper is out. Julio Jones will be heavily covered, too. The Falcons will continue to throw a lot and they will also like to get Ridley the ball more often so they can groom him to be a more reliable pass-catcher in the future.

Michael Gallup, DAL: He played his best late in the regular season and in the playoffs in his rookie year. Gallup showed increased promise early this season but was cut down by an injury and has been starting to come on again recently. Dak Prescott is playing very well, and Amari Cooper and Ezekiel Elliott occupy a lot of defensive focus. There could be some big games for Gallup ahead.

Mohamed Sanu, NE: He caught 10 balls for 81 yards in Week 9 and is set to become the dependable No. 2 WR and second target in the New England passing game. The Patriots have been trying to fill that hole ever since their last season ended.

Deebo Samuel. SF: The 49ers need the rookie to produce in the passing game if they are going to hope to operate a steady passing game. Samuel is a great yardage after the catch type who will be a fine second option after a healthy George Kittle.  He signaled the start of a late-season run with eight catches for 112 yards against the Seahawks on Monday.

Andy Isabella, ARI: He had catches of 88 and 55 yards in his past two games. The first reception was for a TD against the San Francisco defense. Yet the rookie is only owned in 19 percent of FleaFlicker leagues. Isabella is starting to emerge now as a big-play man for the improving Arizona offense, and few seem to be noticing. Add him! Open another tab and go to your league now!

 

Tight End Candidates

Noah Fant, MIN: A top talent from this year’s rookie class, Fant had a 75-yard catch-and-run TD before Denver’s bye. He is about to solidify himself as the No. 2 target in the Denver passing game.

Jacob Hollister, SEA: He has scored three times in his past two games and showed up for the best overall production of his career (8-62-1) in a marquee matchup on national television. Hollister has effectively replaced Will Dissly. He has already earned the trust of Russell Wilson, who will continue to look his way in key situations.

Mike Gesicki, MIA: He may be one of the most gifted players at his position. Gesicki has been flashing at times with teases of improving more. There is a very good chance he puts it all together late in the season.

 

Quarterback Candidates

Kyler Murray, ARI: Has anyone noticed he is the fifth-highest scoring QB in fantasy football? Seems like many fantasy players look past the Cardinals when they should not. Murray has scored 23-plus fantasy points in his past two games and one of those was vs. San Francisco.

Jimmy Garoppolo, SF: He disappointed in a major matchup with the Seahawks on Monday. Garoppolo will have to perform better if he wants to keep the 49ers atop the NFC. There is a good chance he responds with improved play in the weeks ahead.

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