Top 3 Sleeper Wide Receivers for 2022 Fantasy Football Season

Top 3 Sleeper Wide Receivers for 2022 Fantasy Football Season

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Fantasy football drafts this year feature plenty of top-end wide receivers to target in early rounds. Unlike many other positions, though, there's real potential to find substantial production from later prospects. Just look at Hunter Renfrow, who started last season as a waiver-wire pickup and ended up finishing as the WR10 in PPR scoring.

With that in mind, here are three of the best sleeper wide receivers for 2022 fantasy football drafts.

Best Sleeper WRs 2022

Note: Only wide receivers with an average draft position (ADP) of WR35 or higher were considered for this list. All ADP information is from FantasyPros. 

3. Tyler Boyd, Cincinnati Bengals (ADP: WR50)

Tyler Boyd is a major value as the 50th wide receiver off of the board after finishing as WR31 last season. Boyd is in an extremely favorable position as one of the top pass-catching options on an offense that just supported two top WRs fantasy finishes by Ja'Marr Chase (WR5) and Tee Higgins (WR24). Boyd was still able to carve out 94 targets despite those two players being ahead of him, so he's going to have a role. He also has big potential to seek a workload spike if Chase (7.5 targets per game in 2021) or Higgins (7.9 targets per game) misses time. Boyd already averaged 16.0 fantasy points in the three contests Higgins sat out last year, so he would go from solid FLEX play to legit starting WR at any point if that happens again.

2. Rashod Bateman, Baltimore Ravens (ADP: WR38)

Rashod Bateman has the most obvious path to starter-level volume among the later-round wideouts. Baltimore lost two key pass-catchers in Marquise Brown and Sammy Watkins this offseason, vacating a whopping 195 targets. The Ravens also brought in no one to absorb those looks, meaning Bateman is the clear successor to the bulk of that load. Brown finished as PPR's WR22 last season after garnering 146 targets, which he turned into 91 receptions, 1,008 yards and 6 TDs. Bateman could legitimately see his targets double (if not more) after seeing 68 during an injury-shortened rookie campaign. Though Baltimore will likely revert to its run-heavy offense in 2022, Bateman is still the clear No. 1 wide receiver option alongside tight end Mark Andrews. As long as he stays healthy, the Minnesota product could break out and end up being a league-winner this late in the draft.

1. JuJu Smith-Schuster, Kansas City Chiefs (ADP: WR35)

Though injuries and poor QB play have weighed down JuJu Smith-Schuster's production recently, he has a golden opportunity in front him now on the Kansas City Chiefs. The departure of Tyreek Hill (159 targets in 2021) opens up the No. 1 wide receiver role on one of the best passing offenses in the league, and Smith-Schuster is the most well-equipped to assume that title from the get-go. He's just one year removed from a WR17 finish in PPR after hauling in 97 of his 128 targets (75.8% catch rate), and his last healthy season before that saw him finish as WR8 overall. With Smith-Schuster now potentially being the top wideout on an offense that's ranked sixth or better in both passing yards and TDs over each of the last four seasons, this is a player you want as much exposure to as possible.

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