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Fantasy Football Sleepers: Pat Bryant, Kyle Williams, Romeo Doubs

Winning your fantasy football league often comes down to the players you grab in the final rounds of your draft. While early-round stars set the foundation, it’s the late-round steals who can deliver league-winning upside at a bargain. Our 2025 list of Fantasy Football Late-Round Draft Steals comes straight from the trusted insights of our Featured Pros experts. These undervalued sleepers could turn into weekly starters — or even this year’s breakout stars — if you play your draft right. Let’s break down the late-round picks you can target to outsmart your league mates this season.

2025 Fantasy Football Draft Kit

Late-Round Fantasy Football Draft Steals

Late-Round Wide Receiver Steals

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

Pat Bryant (WR – DEN)

Pat Bryant comes into the NFL a better prospect than most realize, ranking in this class 11th in first downs per route run, 10th in zone yards per route run, ninth in receiving touchdown market share and 11th in dominator rating. With the size that Sean Payton likes, Bryant is a solid all-around receiver. We expect a great year from Bo Nix, and the receiver depth chart behind Courtland Sutton is wide open. Bryant is as likely to step into a large role as anyone else and has enough skill to turn a volume role into a fantasy-friendly one.”
– Jay Wood (Daily Dynasties)

Kyle Williams (WR – NE)

“I liked the landing spot for Kyle Williams during the draft. Besides Stefon Diggs, who’s recovering from a torn ACL, there isn’t much competition in the receiver room in New England. I could be wrong, but I don’t see New England being a great team this year. So Williams will be a great deep ball threat in an offense that will more than likely be playing from behind most of the season.”
Joey Meinerding (Fantasy Dink)

“If there’s one word I would use to describe Kyle Williams, it’s explosive. Williams plays faster than his 4.40 40-yard time from the combine, which is impressive. And while he probably won’t be a high-volume guy, Williams’ calling card is big plays. Remember Paul Revere’s fantasy ride… one if by land, two if by sea, and you’re going to want to see Kyle Williams play. The Drake Maye and Kyle Williams connection could provide plenty of celebratory musket shots for Patriots Nation. He reminds me of former Carolina all-pro wideout Steve Smith.”
Mark Ringo (Sleepers and Busts)

Kyle Williams is going to be a steal at WR62 and 154 overall. Williams arrives in New England with a shot at immediate playing time in a Patriots offense void of offensive difference-makers. The Patriots signed Stefon Diggs to a deal this offseason, but questions abound as to how healthy Diggs will be to start the season after his ACL injury in 2024. If Williams can establish a connection with Drake Maye throughout the summer, he will be impossible to keep off the field with the big-play potential he possesses. Williams cannot be ignored; he must be rostered in all leagues.”
Ed Birdsall (Talking Points Sports)

Romeo Doubs (WR – GB)

Romeo Doubs could quietly lead Green Bay in receiving — at least early in the season. Christian Watson is set to miss at least two months as he rehabs an ACL tear. And we’ll see how Matthew Golden performs as a 22-year-old rookie. While Doubs missed time with a pair of 2024 concussions, note that he tallied three top-20 fantasy finishes in 13 games.”
Kevin English (Draft Sharks)

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