Top AFC and NFC Sleeper Running Backs Poised to Shine in 2025 NFL Season

18/06/2025 2 min
Top AFC and NFC Sleeper Running Backs Poised to Shine in 2025 NFL Season

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Over the past 24 hours, there has been significant activity and analysis in the realm of fantasy football, particularly as the 2025 NFL season approaches. Here are some key points that have emerged:## AFC Sleeper Running BacksSeveral articles have highlighted sleeper running backs from AFC teams who could make a significant impact in fantasy football. Notably, Tyjae Spears of the Tennessee Titans is gaining attention. With an ADP (Average Draft Position) of RB41, Spears is undervalued, especially considering the potential for a 60/40 split in workload with Tony Pollard, as indicated by head coach Brian Callahan. If Pollard gets hurt, Spears could become a must-start RB2[2].Other AFC sleepers include J.K. Dobbins, who could see increased opportunities if there are injuries in the Baltimore Ravens' backfield, and Ray Davis, who might fill a role if the Cleveland Browns' primary running backs are sidelined[2].## NFC Sleeper Running BacksOn the NFC side, several sleepers have been identified. Blake Corum of the Los Angeles Rams is one such player. Despite last year's hype not materializing, Corum remains ahead of rookie Jarquez Hunter in the depth chart and could step in if Kyren Williams is injured. Corum's RB60 ADP makes him a viable handcuff in a strong fantasy offense[3].Another notable mention is Jordan Mason of the Minnesota Vikings. Mason has proven he can handle a lead role, as seen when he filled in for Christian McCaffrey last year. He could become fantasy-relevant if Aaron Jones misses time[3].## Draft Strategy and RankingsFantasy football draft strategy and rankings have also been a focus. Articles are emphasizing the importance of understanding tiered rankings for running backs, which can help fantasy managers make informed decisions during drafts. For example, knowing the ADP and potential workload splits can guide decisions on when to draft certain players[1].## Mock Drafts and Cheat SheetsAs draft season approaches, comprehensive guides are being published, including rankings, mock drafts, and analysis. These resources are crucial for fantasy managers to prepare and make the most of their drafts[4].In summary, the past 24 hours have seen a surge in analysis on sleeper running backs, particularly from AFC and NFC teams, along with detailed draft strategies and rankings to help fantasy football enthusiasts prepare for the upcoming season.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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