We've put out plenty of guides on players you should target near the top of your draft and the best players at each position. But what about when you get into the later rounds of your draft?
Far from throwaway picks, those players can end up being powerhorses of your team, subbing in when your starters are on bye or get injured and sometimes emerging as stars in their own right.
Within the latest flex rankings (using points-per-reception, or PPR, scoring and assuming a redraft league), let's take a look at some sleeper wideouts you can target in the final rounds of your draft, as you fill out your bench spots.