Week 14 Fantasy Football Sleepers: Take advantage of these underrated options based on matchups.

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Week 14 Fantasy Football Sleepers: Take advantage of these underrated options based on matchups.

As we move into Week 14, its time to identify the under-the-radar players who could make a significant impact in fantasy football. After Week 13, where most teams played and sleepers saw limited returns, a few names have proven their worth and remain intriguing options.

Wide Receiver: Adonai Mitchell vs. Dolphins (21% rostered)

Mitchell has been gaining traction downfield and racking up air yards, making him a high-risk, high-reward asset. At just 23 years old, the Jets made a savvy move acquiring him. Following a 12-target game with 8 receptions for 102 yards and a touchdown, Mitchell is worth a waiver claimeven if just to block opponents from picking him up.

Running Back: Chris Rodriguez Jr. at Vikings (34% rostered)

Rodriguez isnt flashy in the passing game, but hes shown consistency, scoring in four of six starts and totaling 44 carries over his last four games. While the Minnesota matchup is average, his steady workload ensures he maintains fantasy value.

Tight End: Darren Waller at Jets (35% rostered)

Wallers return produced a solid fantasy line (2 receptions, 47 yards). Looking ahead, matchups against Pittsburgh (Week 15) and Cincinnati (Week 16) favor his style, especially in the red zone where he has converted 12 catches into four touchdowns.

Wide Receiver: Devaughn Vele at Buccaneers (7% rostered)

Vele has emerged in New Orleans offense, securing 15 targets in two games and posting an 8-93-1 stat line at Miami. The Saints fast-paced, focused passing scheme, combined with Tampa Bays pass-heavy defensive approach, makes him a sleeper to watch.

Quarterback: Marcus Mariota at Vikings (10% rostered)

In an injury-dependent scenario, Mariota becomes relevant if Jayden Daniels misses the game. Mariota has been effective in his last three starts (QB3, QB9, QB13) and now has Terry McLaurin as a reliable target, positioning him as a potential fantasy starter.

Tight End: Colby Parkinson at Cardinals (2% rostered)

Parkinson has shown strong touchdown potential, scoring three times in four games and catching 14 passes over the same span. With Tyler Higbee on IR, he has become a key part of L.A.s passing game, and Arizona provides a favorable matchup.

Wide Receiver: Isaac TeSlaa vs. Cowboys (9% rostered)

TeSlaas value is tied to Amon-Ra St. Browns status. If St. Brown plays, TeSlaa loses appeal. But when given the opportunity, hes delivered, accumulating 100 yards and three touchdowns on just 11 targets, continuing the promise he showed in the preseason.

Author: Lucas Grant

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