Under the radar 2026 NFL Combine draft prospects who could become Fantasy Football sleepers

CBS Sports
by Brandon Howard
February 25, 2026
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Under the radar 2026 NFL Combine draft prospects who could become Fantasy Football sleepers
Under the radar, the 2026 NFL Draft holds several prospects with potential to become fantasy football sleepers. While top-tier players like Fernando Mendoza and Carnell Tate grab attention, lesser-known names could emerge as hidden gems, offering Dynasty league stash value and late-round upside. Taylen Green, a dual-threat quarterback from Arkansas, stands out for his ability to contribute both through the air and on the ground. His size (6-foot-6, 224 pounds) and athleticism, including a projected 40-yard dash time of 4.5 seconds or lower, make him a threat in any situation. Similarly, Adam Randall, a versatile running back from Clemson, combines speed and agility with a strong build, making him a mismatch for defenders. His background as a wide receiver adds to his fantasy appeal, potentially carving out a role early in his career. Rash
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Originally published on CBS Sports on 2/25/2026