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Quarterback Sleepers Experts Love to Draft (2024 Fantasy Football)

When preparing for your fantasy football drafts, knowing which players to target and others to avoid is important. The amount of information available can be overwhelming, so a great way to condense the data and determine players to draft and others to leave for your leaguemates is to use our expert consensus fantasy football rankings compared to fantasy football average draft position (ADP). In this way, you can identify players the experts are willing to reach for at ADP and others they are not drafting until much later than average. Let’s dive into a few notable fantasy football sleepers below. And check out all of the fantasy football draft sleepers experts love in our consensus sleeper rankings.

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2024 Fantasy Football Quarterback Sleepers

Here are fantasy football draft sleepers the experts love to target.

Fantasy Football Quarterback Sleepers

Rank Quarterbacks Team Bye Num Experts ECR ADP
1 Trevor Lawrence JAC 12 12 16 16
2 Kirk Cousins ATL 12 12 18 19
3 Will Levis TEN 5 12 24 25
4 Matthew Stafford LAR 6 5 19 20
5 Justin Fields PIT 9 6 30 26
6 Deshaun Watson CLE 10 4 21 22
7 Geno Smith SEA 10 5 23 24
8 Bo Nix DEN 14 4 31 23
9 Bryce Young CAR 11 2 27 29
10 Aaron Rodgers NYJ 12 1 20 18
11 Sam Darnold MIN 6 1 29 31
12 Baker Mayfield TB 11 1 22 21
13 Daniel Jones NYG 11 1 26 32
14 Justin Herbert LAC Q 5 1 17 17
15 Michael Penix Jr. ATL 12 1 36 33

Fantasy Football Draft Outlook: Sleepers

Trevor Lawrence (JAC)

I love Lawrence in fantasy football this season. All we need is health and regression to the mean, and Lawrence should take off. Last year, Lawrence battled a sprained MCL, ankle sprain, concussion, and bruised right shoulder. It’s fair to question if we saw a healthy version of Lawrence after Week 6. Despite all of this, Lawrence was the QB13 in fantasy points per game (QB7 in expected fantasy points per game) while ranking 14th in CPOE and seventh in highly accurate throw rate (per Fantasy Points Data). This offseason, Jacksonville restocked Lawrence’s weapon cupboard despite losing Calvin Ridley to free agency. The Jags signed Gabriel Davis and drafted Brian Thomas Jr. to stretch the field and open up the middle of the field for Christian Kirk and Evan Engram. With these additions, we could see this offense pass aggressively. In Weeks 11-18, Jacksonville ranked seventh in neutral passing rate and 10th in red zone passing rate. The needle is pointing upward for Lawrence for 2024.

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