Several factors go into building a consistently elite dynasty team. One is finding bargain buy or off-the-radar players on every NFL team. Everyone loves a dynasty buy low article. However, they typically have names most fantasy players already have on the roster and don’t want to trade away.
Meanwhile, everyone loves to see a massive blockbuster deal happen in their dynasty league. Nothing is more exciting than seeing two teams trade seven or eight big-name players and multiple future rookie draft picks in a trade that shakes the league’s balance.
However, those aren’t the trade that will win your fantasy league. Instead, it’s the ones that fly under the radar. I have one player under the radar or almost completely off the radar on every NFL team. Below we dive into a few deep sleepers.
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Dynasty Sleepers (2023 Fantasy Football)
Jacoby Brissett (QB – WAS)
Many believe Sam Howell will be the starter. However, the Commanders signed Jacoby Brissett to a pricey one-year deal in the offseason. Last year the veteran averaged 15.3 fantasy points per game in his 11 starts with the Cleveland Browns. Furthermore, he scored 20 or more fantasy points in two of his final four games as the starter. Even if Howell earns the starting job in Week 1, it’s no guarantee he will keep it all season. Therefore, Brissett is one of the cheapest quarterbacks fantasy players can acquire that has a chance at starting in 2023.
Jaren Hall (QB – MIN)
Kirk Cousins has spent the past five years with the Vikings. However, the veteran is entering the final year of his contract. Furthermore, many around the league think it will be his last season with the team. Minnesota used a fifth-round pick in the 2023 NFL Draft on Hall. Some scouts believe he could be this year’s Brock Purdy. According to PFF, the rookie quarterback had 43 big-time throws over the past two years. While he might become a starting quarterback, fantasy players should snag Hall off the waiver wire and sit him on their taxi squad just in case.
Mike White (QB – MIA)
Last year many were ready to declare White the new franchise quarterback in New York after one start. He had 315 passing yards, three touchdowns, and 24.8 fantasy points in the win. The following week White had 369 passing yards and 17.5 fantasy points. Unfortunately, injuries caused the quarterback to struggle in the other two games he started last year. However, White has fantasy value in superflex leagues. He is now Tua Tagovailoa‘s backup. The Miami quarterback struggled to stay healthy last season. Therefore, White could see the field this year with Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle at his disposal.
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