
Must Draft Sleepers for 2025!
Introduction
Welcome to the ultimate list of Top 10 Fantasy Football Sleepers for 2025! These are the players that bring massive value, upside, and breakout potential — all while flying under the radar. Whether you’re in a dynasty league, redraft, or best ball, these sleepers could win you your league. #fantasyfootball2025 #fantasyfootballsleepers #mustdraftplayers
Forget the consensus rankings and mainstream fluff — here we get bold, real, and ahead of the game. Let’s dive in!

Jordan Love is a big time sleeper at the QB position (Photo by Matthew Pearce/Icon Sportswire)
1. Jordan Love (QB15)
2023 Finish: QB5
2024 Finish: QB17
Current ADP: QB15
Jordan Love enters 2025 with upgraded weapons, including rookie WR Matthew Golden. With Josh Jacobs anchoring the backfield, defenses will be honest — opening up big play opportunities. If Love returns to 2023 form, he’s an absolute steal at QB15.
Counselor’s Take: “Love has the tools. This is the year he puts it all together — great upside as a late-round QB.”
2. RJ Harvey (RB34)
College Stats: 6.4 YPC, 21 TDs in final season
Current Fantasy Ranking: RB34
This Denver rookie is sitting way too low. RJ Harvey has minimal competition (just Estime and McLaughlin) and offers workhorse traits: speed, vision, and pass-catching. If Sean Payton names him the guy, his ADP will skyrocket. We aer super excited about the talent and upside of this young man!
Counselor’s Take: “RB34 for a potential RB1? Come on. Get him now before the hype train starts.”
3. Marvin Harrison Jr. (WR22)
Last Season: 116 targets, WR30
Current ADP: WR22
Now fully settled in with Kyler Murray, who once helped DeAndre Hopkins to a top 4 WR finish, Marvin Harrison Jr. is primed to explode. With McBride in the mix as the only other viable target, Harrison should easily get a ton of looks his way. The team and coaching staff have already stated they expect him to take a big leap in 2025!
Counselor’s Take: “Second-year leap incoming. WR1 potential in the 3rd/4th round? That’s value.”

Marvin can breakout in 2025! (Photo by Matthew Huang/Icon Sportswire)
4. Tyler Warren (TE23)
College Stats: 1,000+ yards, 8 TDs
Drafted: 1st Round, 14th Overall
Rookie TE for the Colts with a thin WR core. Pittman isn’t elite, and Richardson needs a big-body red zone threat. Warren fits the bill. Think Laporta rookie season vibes — only later in your draft. For the value, why not grab him?
Counselor’s Take: “He’s big, explosive, and they need a playmaker. Steal him late.”
5. Calvin Ridley (WR33)
New Team: Tennessee Titans
Current Ranking: WR33
Despite new rookie WRs in Tennessee, Ridley is still the WR1 on his team. Don’t sleep. Cam Ward is a wild card, but Ridley is the veteran presence and has already shown WR1 capability in past years. He is a risk, becuase we don’t know who rookie stud QB Cam Ward will throw to, but Ridley should be the one.
Counselor’s Take: “If he gets the targets, you’re getting a WR1 at WR3 price.”
6. Jack Bech (Raiders WR)
Drafted: Day 2 pick
Traits: YAC monster, plays with emotion
Bech brings attitude and drive. He’s got Gino Smith at QB and zero strong WR competition outside of Jacoby Meyers. Brock Bowers might compete for targets, but Bech could be this year’s Nico Collins.
Counselor’s Take: “This guy is playing with fire. Watch for the breakout — massive upside.”
7. Kaleb Johnson (RB32)
2024 Stats: 1,500 yards, 21 TDs, 6.4 YPC
Size: 6’1″, 224 lbs
Big, powerful back with low 4.6 speed. Has every tool to be a workhorse in a Najee Harris-type role. With the Steelers moving on, Johnson steps into opportunity. Johnson looks like such a better prospect that Najee ever was. Kaleb will eat in 2025 and potentially be a top 10 RB.
Counselor’s Take: “He’s a bulldozer. Getting RB1 volume for the price of a backup.”

Trevow has everything he needs to succeed! (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire)
8. Trevor Lawrence (QB19)
2022 Finish: QB7
2025 ADP: QB19
With new weapons Travis Hunter and Brian Thomas Jr., Lawrence is out of excuses. Still young, and now surrounded with speed and talent, this is a low-risk QB2 with high upside. Lawrence has to step up this season!
Counselor’s Take: “He’s not my QB1 — but I’ll stash him and wait for the bounce-back.”
9. Cam Scataboo (RB42)
Size: 5’10”, 220 lbs
Comparable: Maurice Jones-Drew
Thick, compact runner with goal-line upside. No real RB1 in New York. Scataboo has strong hands, elite contact balance, and could emerge from a wide-open depth chart.
Counselor’s Take: “If he gets the red zone work, he’ll be a weekly flex monster.”
10. Pat Bryant (WR, Broncos)
40 Time: 4.61
Traits: Vertical threat, red zone specialist
With Sutton aging and Mims underwhelming, Bryant could shock everyone in Denver. His 4.6 speed may have dropped his draft stock, but his ball skills and physicality are elite.
Counselor’s Take: “One play in preseason and this guy’s ADP will shoot through the roof.”
Final Thoughts
There you go — 10 deep sleepers with massive upside. If you want to get ahead of the curve, you need to draft bold and think differently.
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