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Fantasy Football Sleepers: Jalen McMillan, Jayden Higgins, Wan’Dale Robinson

Fantasy Football Sleepers: Jalen McMillan, Jayden Higgins, Wan’Dale Robinson

Finding value late in fantasy football drafts can be the difference between a good team and a championship contender. That’s why we asked our Featured Pros — a trusted collection of industry-leading fantasy football analysts — to share their favorite late-round draft steals for the 2025 season. Specifically, we wanted to know: Which one wide receiver outside the top 55 in half-PPR ADP do you plan to target in all drafts and why?

Whether you’re looking to stash upside on your bench or hit big with a sleeper pick, this expert-driven list of fantasy football sleepers at WR is loaded with insights to help you win your draft in the later rounds.

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Which one WR outside the top 55 in half-PPR WR ADP do you plan to target in all drafts as a late-round fantasy football sleeper and why?

Jalen McMillan (WR – TB)

Jalen McMillan at WR61 (151 overall) seems like the best steal of the later rounds at wide receiver to me. I get that he’s stuck behind both Mike Evans and Chris Godwin, but either one of them could miss time this year and launch McMillan into the starting roster discussion. Not only that, in keeper leagues where the round drafted matters, McMillan and Emeka Egbuka could be the top two receivers in Tampa next season, adding even more value to his late-round price.”
Andrew Hall (FantasyPros)

Jayden Higgins (WR – HOU)

“Thank you, ADP. Jayden Higgins, sitting at WR56, is a gift everyone should take advantage of. Higgins should immediately file in as the starting outside receiver opposite Nico Collins. Higgins was an underrated player during the entire draft process after ranking 27th and 16th in yards per route run and first and 18th in receiving grade during his final two collegiate seasons, per Pro Football Focus (PFF). With Tank Dell likely out for the entire 2025 season, Higgins has a clear path to playing time with the talent to produce as a WR3 this season.”
Derek Brown (FantasyPros)

Wan’Dale Robinson (WR – NYG)

Wan’Dale Robinson had 140 targets last season, the 10th-most in the league. Robinson only had 699 receiving yards and three touchdowns, but there is a good chance he will see 120+ targets again this season. Robinson led the team in red-zone targets with 17, so we could see him score more touchdowns. The Giants are running it back with their skill position group at wide receiver, which is good news for Robinson. You aren’t going to find someone in his draft range who will see the type of target volume he is in store for this year.”
Nick Penticoff (Fantasy Football Astronauts)

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