Although NFL teams haven't practiced on the field because of coronavirus-related precautions, we can still pinpoint potential fantasy football sleepers who should exceed expectations based on their average draft positions.
In most cases, the underrated veterans have quality supporting casts, and the high-upside rookies could open the season as starters with a sizeable workload.
For the selections below, we focused on players with an average draft position in the fifth round or later. After the running backs, the sleeper cheat sheet digs deep, highlighting players in the 10th round and beyond.
For the 2020 season, pay close attention to quarterbacks coming back from injuries, rookie wide receivers and young tight ends on the rise.