X
Lost password?

Don't have an account?
Gain Access Now

X

Receive free daily analysis

NFL
NBA
NHL
NASCAR
CFB
MLB
MMA
PGA
ESPORTS
BETTING

Already have an account? Log In

X

Forgot Password


POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

One Fantasy Football Breakout Candidate for Every NFC Team – Sleepers to Target in Drafts (2025)

Ricky Pearsall - Fantasy Football Rankings, Draft Sleepers, Waiver Wire Pickups

Mike Fanelli provides his one favorite fantasy football sleepers and breakout candidate for every NFC team in 2025 fantasy football leagues. Target these players in 2025 fantasy drafts.

The 2025 NFL regular season is still a few months away. However, now is the time to prepare for the upcoming fantasy football season.

Several factors go into building a championship-winning roster. Yet, finding sleepers who become significant contributors is arguably the most critical.

Therefore, let’s look at one potential fantasy football sleeper candidate for every NFC team.

Editor's Note: Discover RotoBaller’s top Fantasy Football Sleepers to gain an edge in your drafts. Our free who to draft tool and expert picks spotlight undervalued players, breakout candidates, and late-round gems for all league formats.

 

NFC East

Jaydon Blue, RB, Dallas Cowboys

Despite being a fifth-round pick, Blue will be one of my highest-rostered running backs in redraft leagues. He has league-winning upside, thanks to his pathway to significant snaps as a rookie. Dallas has an up-and-coming offensive line and two ineffective veteran running backs ahead of the rookie on the depth chart.

Javonte Williams and Miles Sanders ranked in the bottom 16 among 70 running backs with at least 55 rushing attempts in yards per attempt last season. Furthermore, both veterans averaged 2.51 or fewer yards per rushing attempt. Therefore, Blue could be this year’s Bucky Irving. He had nearly 1,100 scrimmage yards and 14 touchdowns last season, including six receiving scores.

Theo Johnson, TE, New York Giants

Some called Johnson a sleeper candidate heading into his rookie season last year. However, he finished his rookie season as the TE37, averaging 4.5 half-point PPR fantasy points per game because of the Giants’ dysfunctional offense. Yet, he had some positive moments as a rookie.

The former Penn State had five games with five more targets last year. Johnson averaged 7.8 fantasy points per game in those five contests, totaling 7.3 or more in three outings. More importantly, New York significantly improved their quarterback situation this offseason. Don’t be surprised if Johnson becomes one of the team’s top targets in the passing game behind Malik Nabers.

Will Shipley, RB, Philadelphia Eagles

Last year, Saquon Barkley was the top running back in the NFL and fantasy football, totaling over 2,000 rushing yards during the regular season. Furthermore, he accounted for 76.2% of the rushing attempts and 74.7% of the total touches out of the Eagles’ backfield. Unfortunately, the workload has led many to worry about his health for 2025 after his performance last year.

Yet, Philadelphia didn’t make any meaningful additions to the backfield despite losing Kenneth Gainwell in free agency. Therefore, Shipley is likely the next man up if Barkley misses time with an injury. The former Clemson star was productive when given a chance, totaling 13.7 half-point PPR fantasy points in the playoff win over the Washington Commanders despite having only four rushing attempts.

Jacory Croskey-Merritt, RB, Washington Commanders

Many thought the Commanders would select a running back early in the NFL Draft after not adding anyone significant in free agency. Instead, the team waited until their final pick to draft Croskey-Merritt. Unfortunately, he only played in one game last season at Arizona because of eligibility issues.

However, the rookie was outstanding in 2023, averaging 6.3 yards per rushing attempt and 17 touchdowns. More importantly, Croskey-Merritt could have an immediate impact in Washington. Last year, Brian Robinson Jr. and Austin Ekeler weren’t difference makers, as Jayden Daniels led the team with 891 rushing yards. There is a chance Croskey-Merritt could win the starting role during training camp.

 

NFC North

Kyle Monangai, RB, Chicago Bears

Nearly every mock draft leading up to the NFL Draft had the Bears taking Ashton Jeanty in the first round or one of the former Ohio State running backs in the second round. Instead, Chicago ended up waiting until the seventh round to select Monangai. Yet, he has a chance to have fantasy value as a rookie.

The former Rutgers star is a physical runner with significant college production. Monangai had 498 rushing attempts for 2,541 yards and 21 touchdowns over the past two seasons, averaging 5.1 yards per attempt. More importantly, no one would be surprised if Ben Johnson made the rookie his new David Montgomery, giving Monangai the chance to score double-digit touchdowns in 2025.

Tim Patrick, WR, Detroit Lions

Unfortunately, picking a sleeper candidate for the Lions is nearly impossible. They have one of the top fantasy offenses in the NFL, making six players borderline must-start options every week, including two wide receivers. However, Patrick is someone fantasy players should consider drafting in deeper leagues because of Detroit’s elite offense.

Last year, the veteran averaged 4.7 half-point PPR fantasy points per game, ranking as the third-highest-scoring wide receiver on the team. It was Patrick’s first season back after missing the previous two years with season-ending injuries. However, the veteran averaged 8.6 fantasy points per game over his last two healthy years. Patrick would see an uptick in work if Jameson Williams missed time with an injury.

Matthew Golden, WR, Green Bay Packers

Many were shocked when the Packers used their top pick in the 2025 NFL Draft on Golden. He was the first wide receiver drafted by Green Bay in the first round since Javon Walker in 2002. Therefore, expect the team to make their first-round rookie wide receiver a significant part of the passing attack.

While some are skeptical of the former Texas star, Golden could be Jordan Love’s No. 1 wide receiver early in his rookie season. Jayden Reed primarily plays in the slot and struggled to end last year. More importantly, Christian Watson is coming off a torn ACL and will likely miss most of the season. Meanwhile, Dontayvion Wicks has struggled with drops. Golden could be this year’s best rookie wide receiver.

Jordan Mason, RB, Minnesota Vikings

Minnesota traded for Mason earlier this offseason, swapping Day 3 picks in the 2025 NFL Draft and a sixth-round selection in the 2026 NFL Draft for the young running back. Last year, he finished as the RB37, averaging 9.1 half-point PPR fantasy points per game as a part-time starter for the San Francisco 49ers.

However, Mason was productive as the starting running back. He averaged 22.8 rushing attempts and 17.9 fantasy points per game over the first four weeks, totaling 16.9 or more in all but one contest. While Aaron Jones re-signed with the Vikings, he is on the wrong side of 30 and has an injury history. Therefore, Mason has league-winning upside if Jones misses significant time with an injury.

 

NFC South

Michael Penix Jr., QB, Atlanta Falcons

Unfortunately, Penix spent most of his rookie season watching from the bench despite Kirk Cousins’ struggles. However, the Falcons gave the former Washington star a chance in Week 16, allowing him to start the final three games of the year. He had mixed results, averaging 14.2 fantasy points per game during his three starts, totaling 11.2 or less twice.

Yet, fantasy players should have high hopes for Penix, especially in superflex leagues this season. He was outstanding in the Week 18 matchup, totaling 312 passing yards, two touchdowns, a rushing score, and 25 fantasy points. Penix has a solid set of weapons and plays in a fantasy-friendly offense. While he likely won’t end the year as a top-12 quarterback, Penix could finish as a high-end QB2.

Ja'Tavion Sanders, TE, Carolina Panthers

The Panthers spent their first-round pick in the NFL Draft on Tetairoa McMillan, giving Bryce Young a legit go-to No. 1 wide receiver. However, they waited until the fifth round to select Evan Mitchell, meaning Sanders has no significant competition for the starting tight end role this season.

Last year, the former Texas star averaged 3.5 half-point PPR fantasy points, totaling one receiving touchdown. Yet, Sanders flashed upside as a rookie, ranking as the TE15 from Week 6 through Week 10, averaging 7.2 fantasy points per game. Don’t be surprised if he has a breakout sophomore season with Young developing as a passer.

Devin Neal, RB, New Orleans Saints

Fantasy players should avoid drafting most Saints players this season. Derek Carr’s retirement leaves New Orleans with Tyler Shough, Spencer Rattler, and Jake Haener under center, giving them arguably the worst quarterback unit in the NFL. Therefore, Alvin Kamara is the only Saints player I will consider drafting in 2025, especially in PPR leagues.

However, the veteran running back has struggled with injuries, missing at least three games in three of the past four seasons. Therefore, Neal could be an excellent late-round pick, especially in deeper leagues. He was productive in college, totaling at least 1,260 rushing yards and 16 touchdowns in back-to-back years. The rookie could be a league winner late in the season if Kamara misses time with an injury.

Emeka Egbuka, WR, Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Egbuka’s short-term fantasy value took a hit when he got drafted by the Buccaneers. The team signed Mike Evans to a significant extension last year. They also re-signed Chris Godwin to a three-year deal earlier this offseason. Furthermore, Jalen McMillan had an impressive end to his rookie year, giving Tampa Bay a loaded wide receiver unit before drafting Egbuka.

While his outlook would be clearer playing elsewhere, the former Ohio State star has a chance to have a fantasy impact as a rookie. Godwin is coming off a significant leg injury and might not be ready for Week 1. Furthermore, he could be on a snap count for most of the season. Egbuka is a better talent than McMillan. Don’t be surprised if he is the Buccaneers’ No. 2 wide receiver until Godwin is 100% healthy.

 

NFC West

Trey Benson, RB, Arizona Cardinals

Fantasy players should have high hopes for the Cardinals' offense in 2025, especially if Marvin Harrison Jr. can bounce back after a disappointing rookie season. Meanwhile, James Conner remains one of the more underrated running backs in football. Last year, he was the RB11, averaging 14.4 half-point PPR fantasy points per game as the team’s featured running back.

Despite playing in his eighth NFL season, Conner accounted for 63.6% of the rushing attempts and 62.3% of the touches out of the backfield last year. While he managed to miss only a meaningless Week 18 game last season, the veteran has struggled with injuries throughout his career. Benson had a disappointing rookie year. Yet, he has the talent to be a league winner if Conner misses significant time with an injury.

Tutu Atwell, WR, Los Angeles Rams

Los Angeles has arguably the best set of starting wide receivers in the NFL. Puka Nacua has been a superstar since getting drafted as a fifth-round pick in 2023. Meanwhile, Davante Adams joined the Rams in free agency and will be a future Hall of Famer. Yet, he was the only meaningful signing the team made at wide receiver this offseason.

Atwell signed a one-year deal worth $10 million with Los Angeles before the start of free agency. The veteran averaged 7.5 targets and 9.8 half-point PPR fantasy points per game during four contests Nacua and Cooper Kupp missed with injuries. Furthermore, Adams also missed time with a hamstring injury last season. Atwell could be an injury away from having weekly flex value.

Ricky Pearsall, WR, San Francisco 49ers

It has been an interesting offseason for the 49ers. San Francisco traded away Deebo Samuel Sr. Meanwhile, Brandon Aiyuk is coming off a significant knee injury from last year. While Jauan Jennings was the team’s most consistent wide receiver in 2024, Pearsall is the one fantasy players should target this season, despite a rocky rookie year.

Unfortunately, Pearsall missed the first six weeks recovering from a gunshot during an attempted robbery during the preseason. Yet, the former Florida star shined when getting the ball. He averaged 18.6 half-point PPR fantasy points per game in the three contests with six or more targets, scoring three receiving touchdowns.

Tory Horton, WR, Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks underwent massive changes at the wide receiver position this offseason, trading away DK Metcalf and releasing Tyler Lockett. Meanwhile, Seattle signed Cooper Kupp and Marquez Valdes-Scantling in free agency as veteran replacements for the starting lineup. However, Kupp has struggled with injuries, while Valdes-Scantling has never been a consistent contributor.

Despite many mock drafts having the Seahawks use an early-round pick on a wide receiver, the team waited until the fifth round to select Horton. Unfortunately, the former Colorado State star missed time last season. Yet, he had over 1,100 receiving yards and eight touchdowns in his previous two years in college. Don’t be surprised if he takes Valdes-Scantling’s starting role by midseason, if not sooner.



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!

More Fantasy Football Analysis




POPULAR FANTASY TOOLS

Expert Advice
Articles & Tools
Import Your Leagues
Draft Rankings
Draft Simulator
Enter League Settings
Value Picks
Compare Any Players
News and Alerts

REAL-TIME FANTASY NEWS

Terry McLaurin

Could be a Holdout at Training Camp
Roger McCreary

a Candidate for a Contract Extension?
Max Fried

Exits Start With Blister
Mike Evans

Buccaneers Could Have Difficult Time Retaining Mike Evans
Charles Cross

Could Sign Extension Before Training Camp
Xavier Restrepo

One to Watch Going into Training Camp
Calvin Ridley

Appears Re-Energized
Mark Andrews

Still a Key Piece in Ravens Offense
Ndamukong Suh

Officially Announces his Retirement
Jaylen Waddle

Motivated After Disappointing Season
Tre Harris

Still Unsigned
Hunter Dobbins

to Miss Rest of Season With Torn ACL
Nolan Arenado

Held Out of Lineup on Saturday
Alexandre Sarr

Plays Well in Summer League Loss to Phoenix
Yang Hansen

Looks Good on Friday Night
Carlos Correa

Sitting on Saturday
Austin Riley

Placed on 10-Day Injured List
Nolan Arenado

Exits Friday's Contest With Sprained Finger
Jake Burger

Expects to Play on Saturday
Erik Karlsson

Open to Move Away From Pittsburgh
Zach Hyman

Hopes to be Ready for Start of Next Season
SJ

Jeff Skinner Joins Sharks on One-Year Contract
Wyatt Langford

Records Four-Hit Night
Cal Raleigh

Homers Twice, Drives in Five
Cody Bellinger

Swats Three Homers in Victory
Jake Burger

Leaves With Quad Discomfort on Friday
Carlos Correa

Exits Game With Mild Ankle Sprain
Edward Cabrera

Dealing with Posterior Elbow Discomfort
Austin Riley

Leaves Game Early on Friday With Abdominal Tightness
Kon Knueppel

Struggles in Summer League Win
Rafael Devers

Dealing With Back Inflammation
Walter Clayton Jr.

Plays Well on Friday Night
Cody Williams

Scores 21 Points in Summer League Loss
Kyle Filipowski

Leads the Way on Friday Night
Teoscar Hernández

Teoscar Hernandez Returning on Friday
Sauce Gardner

Wants to be Highest-Paid Cornerback
Rhamondre Stevenson

Heading into an Important Season
Minnesota Vikings

Josh Metellus, Vikings Have Mutual Interest in Extension
Tua Tagovailoa

2025 Could be Tua Tagovailoa's Last Season in Miami
Rashawn Slater

has "Full Confidence" a Deal Will Get Done
Byron Buxton

Returns on Friday
Isaiah Jackson

Signs Three-Year Extension
Jake Meyers

Placed on 10-Day Injured List With Calf Strain
Brandon Lowe

Placed on 10-Day Injured List With Oblique Tightness
Kodai Senga

Reinstated to Start on Friday
Alex Bregman

Officially Activated and Starting on Friday
Marvin Bagley III

Joining the Wizards
Herbert Jones

Signing Extension with Pelicans
Jacob Toppin

Returning to Hawks
Chicago Bears

Bears Extend General Manager Ryan Poles
Dalton Knecht

Avoids Serious Injury
MarShawn Lloyd

in a "Much Better Spot" Heading Into Training Camp
Javon Small

Signs Two-Way Deal
Dustin Hopkins

Browns Still Counting on Dustin Hopkins
Demarcus Robinson

Sentenced to Three Years of Probation
Jalen Nailor

In Line for WR3 Role in Minnesota
Andrew Thomas

Could Miss Start of 2025 Season
Ryan Reaves

Traded to Sharks
Vladislav Kolyachonok

Moves to Dallas
Matt Dumba

Lands in Pittsburgh
Mackie Samoskevich

Re-Signs with Panthers on One-Year Deal
Josh Manson

Inks Two-Year Extension with Avalanche
EDM

Isaac Howard Signs Three-Year, Entry-Level Contract With Oilers
Tallison Teixeira

Set For His First UFC Main Event
Derrick Lewis

Set To Headline UFC Nashville
Gabriel Bonfim

Looks For His Third UFC Win
Stephen Thompson

Returns At UFC Nashville
Steve Garcia

Looks To Extend His Win Streak
Calvin Kattar

In Dire Need Of Victory
Morgan Charrière

Morgan Charriere A Favorite At UFC Nashville
Nate Landwehr

Aims To Bounce Back
MMA

Austen Lane Looks To Get Back In The Win Column
Vitor Petrino

Set For His Heavyweight Debut
Tuco Tokkos

Set To Open Up UFC Nashville Main Card
Junior Tafa

Set For Light-Heavyweight Bout
Jalen Williams

Signs Contract Extension With Thunder
Alijah Martin

Agrees to Two-Way Deal With Raptors
Tristan Vukcevic

Set to Return to Washington
Anfernee Simons

Celtics Are "Actively Trying to Trade" Anfernee Simons
NBA

Alex Ducas Heading to Australia
Dominick Barlow

Inks Two-Way Deal With 76ers
Jordan McLaughlin

Spurs Re-Sign Jordan McLaughlin to One-Year Deal
Dylan Harper

Out Thursday, Expected to Play Saturday
VJ Edgecombe

Diagnosed with a Sprained Thumb
Gary Woodland

Looking to Find Rhythm at Scottish Open
Aaron Rai

Brings Consistent Play to Scottish Open
Maverick McNealy

a Solid Value Play at Scottish Open
Aldrich Potgieter

Making Scottish Open Debut
Tom Kim

Looks to Rebound at Scottish Open
Brian Harman

a Safe Option at Scottish Open
Luke Clanton

a Sneaky Value Play at Scottish Open
Sam Burns

Looking to Stay Hot at Scottish Open
Nicolai Hojgaard

May Feel More at Home in Europe
Harry Hall

Showing Fine Form Heading to Scotland
Ryan Fox

Playing Well Since Early Spring Struggles
Max Greyserman

has Solid History at the Genesis Scottish Open
Harris English

Aims High for Scotland Next
Corey Conners

Primed for the Genesis Scottish Open
Daniel Brown

Attempts the Scottish Swing Again
Jacob Bridgeman

Needs Putter to Work at Genesis Scottish Open
Scottie Scheffler

Headlines Field at Genesis Scottish Open
Rory McIlroy

a Smart Play for Scottish Open
Adam Scott

Looking to Build on History at The Renaissance Club
NASCAR

Sepp Straka Not Likely to Find Momentum at Scottish Open
Justin Rose

Hopes Month Hiatus Helps Him Bounce Back at Scottish Open
NHL

Tyler Johnson Retires After 13 NHL Seasons
Jack McBain

Inks New Five-Year Deal with Mammoth
Cam York

Re-Signs with Flyers for Five Years
Jake Knapp

Fits the Mold for Success at The Renaissance Club
Ty Gibbs

Finishes Second at Chicago and Advances in In-Season Challenge
Alex Bowman

Defeats Bubba Wallace in In-Season Challenge, but Not Without Controversy
Alex Bowman

Bubba Wallace Wrecked by Alex Bowman Again, Putting Playoffs in Doubt
Michael McDowell

Throttle Failure Ends Michael McDowell's Chances to Win at Chicago
Austin Hill

Earns First NASCAR Cup Series Top Ten at Chicago
Tyler Reddick

Scores a Strong Third-Place Run at Chicago
Kyle Busch

Matches his Best Career Finish At Chicago on Sunday
Denny Hamlin

Fights his Way to a Top-5 Finish at Chicago
William Byron

has his Worst Weekend of the Season at Chicago
RANKINGS
C
1B
2B
3B
SS
OF
SP
RP

RANKINGS

QB
RB
WR
TE
K
DEF