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Fantasy Football Cheatsheet: Early Draft Advice and Sleeper Picks

While NFL teams take a break from scheduled practices, fantasy football managers should scour reports following mandatory minicamp. We shouldn't rely on spring workouts for tips, but managers can tab early sleepers and breakouts in June.

Typically, veterans coming off an injury or down seasons and second-year players looking to improve on quiet rookie campaigns should list atop your sleepers category.

The running back headed toward the wrong side of 30 years old may have one or two more productive seasons left in him. The wide receiver hoping to carve out a No. 2 role with a high-end quarterback should catch your attention in the middle rounds.