It's not important which teams win or lose preseason games, but rookie performances stand out when they're matched against starters. For fantasy owners, that's something to watch closely through the summer.
In one or two exhibition games, first-year players have already put their names on the radar as potential sleeper picks in fantasy leagues. One receiver stands above the rest as a big-play option on offense. Despite his spot as the No. 3 wideout on his team's depth chart, there's reason to pick him up in the late rounds of your draft.
Running back typically lists as a premium position in most leagues.