By JASON COLLINGTON Web Editor on Jun 27, 2012, at 9:15 AM Updated on 6/28 at 4:44 PM
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The definition of a sleeper is someone who performs much better than expected.
Here are some names to file away when for now and study up on. These names will change as we get closer to your draft.
QBJake Locker, Titans: No one has him as the starter for now but no matter who the QB is, he will have some weapons and a bad defense. That spells fantasy gold.
John Skelton, Cardinals: Larry Fitzgerald was able to get open for him to have some decent games. Kevin Kolb isn't getting this job back as of right now.
RBAhmad Bradshaw, Giants: He's ranked behind the likes of Michael Turner and Steven Jackson. That doesn't add up. He doesn't have Brandon Jacobs stealing from him any more.
Isaac Redman, Steelers: He will outperform Jahvid Best, Shonn Greene and DeAngelo Williams, but for some reason everyone has those guys ranked ahead of him.
WRJeremy Maclin, Eagles: My pick to be a top five receiver. Right now, he's ranked below Dwayne Bowe in a lot of places. This guy has what it takes and a QB who is going to be a lot better than last year.
Brian Quick, Rams: Sam Bradford has to throw it to someone right? Might as well be the fastest guy on the field.
TEGreg Olsen, Panthers: Cam Newton is going to throw it more and run less this season. Olsen is the best pair of hands he has to throw to and the best red zone threat.
Kellen Davis, Bears: Remember, all the stats from the last two years don't mean a thing. New coordinator Mike Tice likes tight ends because he used to be one and made the position a focus during his time in Minnesota.
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