A winning fantasy football roster needs a mix of blue-chip stars and under-the-radar sleepers who outperform their average draft positions. Managers can easily line up big-name playmakers in their draft queues, but what about the surprise contributors?
Don't try to live your fantasy life on the waiver wire unless it's a last resort. Instead, spend some draft capital on a relatively unknown player or a veteran set for a bounce-back season who can fill a spot in your starting lineup throughout the year.
Managers can typically find such gems past the midway point of a 15-round draft.