
Fantasy Football Sleepers to Consider for 2026 Drafts
As the 2026 fantasy football draft season approaches, several players have emerged as potential sleepers worth considering. Notably, the Denver Broncos' backfield may present challenges, with a possible three-running-back committee involving RJ Harvey and J.K. Dobbins. Coleman, who has shown a strong combination of rushing and receiving skills, is a player to watch despite recovering from a PCL sprain.
In his first preseason game, Coleman recorded four rush attempts for 24 yards, indicating his potential role in the Broncos' offense. Khalil Shakir, another player highlighted for deep-league drafts, showcased his elite yards-after-catch ability during Buffalo's preseason opener, where he caught two passes for 41 yards.
Jalen Coker, who had a delayed start last season due to injury, finished strong and demonstrated significant upside, while MarShawn Lloyd, who has struggled with injuries, is expected to be the primary backup for Josh Jacobs. Lloyd's value could increase dramatically if Jacobs faces suspension, making him a player to consider stashing in drafts.
