Running backs remain the most important players in a fantasy football lineup. Targeting fantasy football late-round RB sleepers is an excellent strategy for attacking that all-important depth.
Along with identifying 2022's
deep sleepers and
fantasy football breakouts, loading up on late-round RB sleepers can make all the difference between drafting a contender and a championship-winning roster.
Using
FFWC high-stakes ADP, here are the late-round RB sleepers to draft in 2022.
Rhamondre Stevenson (New England Patriots) ADP 94 (RB36) - Subscribing to the caveat of never trusting Bill Belichick, Rhamondre Stevenson has been one of the camp standouts. The sophomore running back has been taking first-team reps and has stood out as a receiver. Meanwhile,
James White has no timetable for a return, freeing up those valuable targets for Stevenson. NBC's Peter King thinks Stevenson will wrestle away RB1 duties from
Damien Harris by mid-season. Harris is in the final year of his rookie deal and Belichick isn't one to pay lucrative extensions when he has a cheaper replacement in-house. In the seven games last season that Stevenson got double-digit carries, he averaged 12.3 PPR points per game. Stevenson's ADP is already on the rise but he's still a solid value in the 9th round.
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