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As we race toward August, Footballguys.com will examine one team per weekday with our quick-hitting Team Sleepers feature. These players might not be deep sleepers, but we will be highlighting players our staff thinks will surprise this year and outperform their average draft position (ADP).
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This is a weekday series that will stretch through August 1. If you like this and want another, come back the next workday. Another will be here.
Please note that our staff has identified the players listed below. The official Footballguys stance for every Packer can be found on our projections page.
Sleepers on the Green Bay Packers
- TE Tucker Kraft - 9 votes
- WR Jayden Reed - 1 vote
- LB Edgerrin Cooper - 1 vote
- WR Matthew Golden - 1 vote
- RB Josh Jacobs - 1 vote
- EDGE Devonte Wyatt - 1 vote
- RB MarShawn Lloyd - 1 vote
Reasons TE Tucker Kraft Could Be a Sleeper
- Ben Cummins: He's an incredible athlete, is tough, physical, and has great hands. He's on the verge of a massive breakout should Jordan Love stay healthy and the Packers throw more than they did last season.
- Maurile Tremblay: His late-2024 spike in snaps and red-zone looks sets up a cheap Year-3 TE breakout while drafters chase Musgrave.
- Meng Song: He led all tight ends in yards after the catch per reception in 2024, and Golden's presence should only further open up things for Kraft underneath.
- Jeff Haseley: One of the most underrated players in all of fantasy. There is still some uncertainty that reflects in his ADP, but he is on the verge of big things in Green Bay. Buy the discount.
- Phil Alexander: Reliable volume is the only thing keeping him from the tight end elite. Even a small target bump makes him a weekly top-5 play.
- Colton Dodgson: Usage and efficiency jumped in his second year. The yards after catch production will make him a high-value target in the passing game.
- Julia Papworth: The offense should be great this season. He had 70 targets last season, and he is going outside the top 10. Sign me up.
- David Zacharias: Christian Watson's injury and multiple unproven rookie receivers boost Kraft's prospects of becoming the most reliable pass catcher in the Packers' offense.
- Jeff Blaylock: His 10.9 yards per target ranked second to George Kittle among all tight ends last season. He'll remain a critical part of the offense even with new and healthy mouths to feed.