Article By Ryan Lester on 22nd July, 2010
A typical fantasy football league consists of 12 teams with nine starters (QB, two RBs, three WRs, TE, K, D) and anywhere from five to seven bench players. If you go with the latter bench allotment, you’re looking at 16 roster spots or 192 draft picks. By that definition, any sleeper should have an average draft position about 180 or lower.
Seattle Seahawks tight end John Carlson has an ADP of 189, according to...
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