NFL rookies are the most fascinating players in all of fantasy football.
That's a subjective take, obviously, but it feels objectively accurate.
These players have no track record and seemingly limitless possibilities because of that. It's a mystery box phenomenon, sure, but the potential payoff is enormous.
That's why you're already seeing some first-year players getting pushed up the draft board, like Marvin Harrison Jr., Brock Bowers and Malik Nabers. They aren't the only NFL freshmen who could make fantasy noise, though.
We're looking further down the draft board here and highlighting three sleeper rookies who shouldn't cost you a top-75 pick based on average draft position (ADP) data from FantasyPros.