There are many different ways to play fantasy football, and each comes with its own nuances and unique tricks for finding value.
In points-per-reception leagues (PPR) for example, high-volume pass-catchers can add terrific Flex options late in the draft. For example, if a running back only averages 8-112 touches per game, he isn't likely to be a coveted draft target. However, if 4-5 of those touches are receptions, he suddenly becomes a viable Flex option or streamer. A 30 or 40-yard outing could quickly become a 9-10 point week for fantasy managers thanks to added PPR points.
Here, we'll examine some potential 2020 fantasy sleepers based primarily on their PPR value.