Under the radar 2026 NFL Combine draft prospects who could become Fantasy Football sleepers
CBS Sports
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Brandon Howard
February 25, 2026
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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.
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Originally published on CBS Sports on 2/25/2026
