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The Vikings Have a Couple of ‘Sleepers’ on the Roster

usa-foot May 8, 2026
The Vikings Have a Couple of ‘Sleepers’ on the Roster
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Minnesota Vikings large receiver Jordan Addison stands on the sector earlier than a matchup towards the Atlanta Falcons at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. Addison continued constructing momentum throughout his rookie marketing campaign as Minnesota ready for the street contest on Nov. 5, 2023, in Atlanta, Georgia, with the younger receiver rising as an vital offensive contributor. Necessary Credit score: Dale Zanine-Imagn Photos.

The Minnesota Vikings’ offense was not a juggernaut — by any stretch of the creativeness — in 2025, so fantasy soccer house owners largely ignored the membership exterior of obligatory Justin Jefferson possession. Which will change this yr, says CBS Sports activities.

Minnesota’s offense all of a sudden has extra fantasy intrigue than typical coming into 2026.

The primary “sleepers” from Minnesota’s fantasy allotment could also be quarterback Kyler Murray and large receiver Jordan Addison.

Murray and Addison Carry Upside to Minnesota’s Fantasy Outlook

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Kyler Murray lines up before a snap during an Arizona Cardinals game against the Lions. Vikings fantasy sleepersArizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray stands on the line of scrimmage earlier than a snap towards the Detroit Lions at State Farm Stadium. In the course of the Sep. 8, 2019, matchup in Glendale, Murray formally started his NFL profession whereas showcasing the mobility and improvisational traits that later helped set up him as one in every of soccer’s most dynamic quarterbacks. Necessary Credit score: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports activities.

Fantasy Sleeper No. 1: Kyler Murray

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Murray truly led the way in which on Jamey Eisenberg’s Sleepers checklist. He wrote, “Murray is expected to start for the Vikings this season, and he is worth a late-round pick in all one-quarterback leagues and a mid-round selection in Superflex and two-quarterback leagues. His FantasyPros ADP is No. 190 overall as QB16, and I expect him to be a borderline top 12 quarterback this season — if not higher.”

“He averaged at least 20.3 Fantasy points in each of his first four seasons in Arizona before suffering a torn ACL in 2022. He returned in 2023 and still averaged 20.8 Fantasy points, but his production started to slip in 2024 to 19.9 points. Then came last season when Murray was limited to five games due to a foot injury, and he only averaged 17.9 Fantasy points.”

Murray was beforehand fantasy gold, particularly throughout his first three seasons, offering the rush-pass twin menace that’s coveted in fantasy.

Eisenberg continued, “The Cardinals decided to go in a different direction, and here we are. But Murray will hopefully benefit from Kevin O’Connell’s tutelage, and it will be great if Murray continues to use his legs. He averages 36.7 rushing yards per game in his career, with 32 rushing touchdowns.”

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“Murray should also benefit from throwing to Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and T.J. Hockenson, which is the best receiving corps of his career. The ceiling for Murray is high, and the risk is minimal given his cost. I plan to draft Murray in a lot of leagues in 2026.”

Fantasy Sleeper No. 2: Jordan Addison

Murray wasn’t alone. Eisenberg additionally name-dropped Addison, explaining, “How bad were things for Addison last season with J.J. McCarthy? In eight games with McCarthy in 2025, Addison averaged 6.3 PPR points per game. He had two outings with 1.8 PPR points or less, and he caught one touchdown over that span.”

“By comparison, in four games with Carson Wentz last year, Addison averaged 15.9 PPR points and scored two touchdowns. He averaged at least 13.0 PPR points per game in each of the first two seasons of his career prior to 2025, and Addison can still be a standout Fantasy receiver with competent quarterback play.”

Addison’s litmus take a look at with the Vikings is easy: if the quarterback is competent, he cooks. If the quarterback is mid, Addison is quiet. Easy as that.

Jordan Addison runs with the football during a Vikings game against the Browns in London. Vikings fantasy sleepersMinnesota Vikings large receiver Jordan Addison turns upfield after a catch towards the Cleveland Browns throughout an NFL Worldwide Collection recreation at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. On Oct. 5, 2025, Addison continued flashing big-play means for Minnesota’s offense whereas working as one in every of quarterback Kyler Murray’s main downfield weapons within the passing assault. Necessary Credit score: Kirby Lee-Imagn Photos.

Eisenberg added, “Enter Kyler Murray, who we hope will be the starter all season, and Addison should be able to outperform his current FantasyPros ADP (No. 98 overall at WR46). Now, we don’t have a long track record of Murray supporting two quality Fantasy receivers during his time in Arizona.”

“But here’s where you should rely on Kevin O’Connell to make sure Addison and Justin Jefferson can once again coexist, and Murray should be able to put Addison in the No. 3 Fantasy receiver range — if not higher. I’m excited to see Addison bounce back in 2026 as long as McCarthy stays on the bench in Minnesota.”

Honorable Point out: Jordan Mason

Eisenberg additionally gave Mason some love, who’s on faucet to share an RB1 workload with Aaron Jones. Throughout Jones’s first two seasons in Minnesota and his time in Inexperienced Bay, an harm or two sometimes hobbled him all through a season. There’s a world the place Mason emerges because the clear RB1 for the Vikings by midseason.

Final yr, his first in Minnesota, Mason chipped off 758 speeding yards on 159 carries for a powerful 4.8 yards per scamper. By the numbers, the Vikings ought to give Mason 20-25 speeding makes an attempt per recreation and name it good.

The Others?

Relying on the format of 1’s fantasy league — SuperFlex, Dynasty, Tight Finish Premium, and many others. — the Vikings have a number of extra sleepers that should be talked about:

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Demond Claiborne (RB)

T.J. Hockenson (TE)

J.J. McCarthy (QB)

Minnesota drafted Claiborne in Spherical 6 a few weeks in the past. In Dynasty format, he must be stashed on taxi squads within the off-chance he blossoms into “the next De’Von Achane” with assistant coach Frank Smith’s tutelage.

T.J. Hockenson says hi to the crowd during a Vikings road game against the Titans. Vikings fantasy sleepersMinnesota Vikings tight finish T.J. Hockenson waves towards the gang throughout second-half motion towards the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. On Nov. 17, 2024, Hockenson as soon as once more delivered veteran management and regular manufacturing for Minnesota whereas remaining a dependable middle-of-the-field goal in Kevin O’Connell’s offense all through the common season. Necessary Credit score: Steve Roberts-Imagn Photos.

Hockenson must be a commodity in TEP leagues, assuming the Vikings truly use him as a pass-catcher and never a sixth offensive lineman.

In SuperFlex Dynasty, Murray might get injured — he does that — and McCarthy would have an almighty probability to strut his stuff in Yr No. 3.

For leagues with Particular person Defensive Gamers (IDPs), don’t overlook deal with machine Blake Cashman on protection.

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