Why these fantasy football sleepers are poised to step up amid mounting injuries

Fantasy Football's Hidden Gems: Two Sleepers Poised for Breakout Seasons Amidst NFL Injuries.

In the world of fantasy football, it's not just about being one of the top draft picks; championships are often won by those who fly under the radar. Savvy waiver wire work, staying up-to-date with the latest news and practice reports, and a keen eye on emerging trends are essential to success.

The recent injury to Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Travis Hunter opened the door for Parker Washington, a player who has consistently been involved in the team's offense despite being overlooked in most drafts. Washington is poised to take advantage of this opportunity, especially in his upcoming matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders. With an expected 85% snap share and plenty of outside work, he should provide strong value at the WR3 and flex positions.

Another story that flew under the radar was the downgrading of Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Cooper Kupp due to a hamstring injury. However, this move has created a new opportunity for Tory Horton, who is already playing a significant snap share to spell an aging Kupp. Horton has shown explosiveness and skills that will be valuable against the Washington secondary, which ranks 20th in DVOA against the pass.

Both Washington and Horton are sleeper picks who have been barely considered in most drafts. However, they hold future value and can help their owners win a championship. Adding them to your league now will give you an immediate edge over other fantasy football players. With their growing roles in their respective teams' offenses, these two sleepers are poised for breakout seasons amidst the mounting injuries in the NFL.
 
I'm loving this article about sleeper picks in fantasy football 🀩. Parker Washington and Tory Horton are total hidden gems - I was so over him when my friend drafted him last year πŸ˜‚. Now that Travis Hunter's out, I think Parker is gonna be a top WR3 and flex player for the rest of the season. The Raiders' secondary is looking shaky at all 🚨. And with Tory Horton stepping up to spell Cooper Kupp, I'm thinking he's gonna have a big breakout season too πŸ”₯.
 
I think people have been sleeping on Parker Washington and Tory Horton 😴. They're like the ultimate sleeper picks - not getting much love because of Kupp's injury but suddenly becoming game-changers πŸ€‘. Washington is gonna crush it against the Raiders, no doubt πŸ’ͺ, while Horton's going to be a surprise hit πŸ‘€. People should definitely add them to their teams now and watch out for the competition 😏. These guys are exactly what fantasy football needs - some fresh talent to shake things up πŸ”₯!
 
I'm low-key hoping one of these guys gets picked up by someone and starts putting up crazy numbers... I mean, it's always fun to go against the grain in fantasy football πŸ€”. Parker Washington is definitely flying under the radar right now, but if he can keep getting reps with his team, he could be a total steal at WR3/ flex. And Tory Horton? Dude was already seeing some quality time before Kupp went down, so I think it's clear that his skills are legit 🏈.

But what really gets me is how these guys are going to perform in the second half of the season... assuming their teams' injuries don't get worse 😬. If they can stay healthy and keep getting opportunities, we could be looking at some serious upside here. And for those owners who aren't willing to take a chance on sleepers? That's just sad πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. These guys are waiting to be picked up by someone who's willing to think outside the box...
 
I'm so sure Washington and Horton are going to be total busts πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ... wait no, I just saw a video of Parker Washington's highlight reel and that dude is a beast! πŸ’₯ How could anyone overlook him? I mean, he already has an 85% snap share, what more does he need? πŸ˜‚

On the other hand, Tory Horton might not be as explosive as everyone thinks πŸ€”... but then again, his skills are exactly what Washington needs to take advantage of that weak Washington secondary πŸ’ͺ. And considering Kupp's age, Horton is basically a lock for more playing time anyway πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. Can't say I'm entirely opposed to adding them to my league just yet 😏.
 
idk about this one... Parker Washington and Tory Horton sound like they could be legit sleepers, but we've seen so many of these "breakout" candidates flop before πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ. Like, what if their teams just don't play that well or the other receivers on their team are way more talented? also, I'm not sold on the whole "they're gonna get 85% and outside work" thing... can we really trust waiver wire info like that? πŸ€”
 
I think Parker Washington is gonna be a legit pick-up this week πŸ€”, but man, 85% snap share feels like an awfully high number for his first big test against the Raiders... still, if he's getting that much work, I'm all for it! He's been quietly consistent with the Jags, and it'll be cool to see him shine. As for Tory Horton, I'm intrigued by his upside 🀞, but we gotta wait 'n' see how Kupp recovers from that hamstring injury... either way, these two sleepers are definitely worth a shot!
 
πŸ€” just saw that article about fantasy football and i gotta say, i'm surprised they didn't mention anyone from the patriots. all this hype around parker washington and tory horton is cool and all, but what about jonahwilson from new england? dude's been racking up points on the waiver wire for weeks and now that edelman's injury is real, wilson's got an easy path to WR1 status πŸ€‘
 
OMG 🀯, I'm loving this opportunity to revive some old fantasy football discussions πŸ˜‚! These sleepers are seriously worth considering, especially with all the injuries hitting the league right now πŸ’₯. Parker Washington and Tory Horton seem like total dark horses at this point - I'm talking top 3 waiver wire pickup of the season 🀯! The fact that they're getting more playing time due to injuries is just a gift for fantasy owners 🎁, and I'm here for it πŸ’–. Who else is snatching up these guys? πŸ‘€
 
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