1. Mohamed Massaquoi, WR CLE

Hard to see a #1 WR being a sleeper, but because of where he plays, Massaquoi is going to be a guy who is overlooked in most leagues. Massaquoi is coming off a decent rookie year (624 yds. 3 TD), but as I mentioned before he is the #1 in Clevelandand truthfully the only real receiving threat they have. Although he had his worst year of his career last year, the addition of Jake Delhomme will be huge for Cleveland and Massaquoi, and I think these two will surprise people.
2. Devin Aromashodu, WR CHI

3. Mike Williams, WR TB

To be honest, Mike Williams is my favorite sleeper of 2010, but it's hard to trust rookies. If not for his off the field problems, Williams would have been a top 10 pick in April's draft. The Buccaneers got an absolute steal with Williams in the in the 4th round, and I expect HUGE numbers from him. Williams has proved to be an absolute stud in camp and is most likely going to be the #1 receiver on opening day. I'm so high on Williams I might put him as my sleeper to win offensive Rookie Of The Year!
4. Julian Edelman, WR NE

Edelman can basically be described as Wes Welker's clone, the o
nly difference is he isn't coming off knee reconstruction. Preseason isn't the most telling thing in the world, but in his preseason opener, he had 6 catches for 90 yards. The other reason I like Edelman this year is Tom Brady is in a contract year. The Pat
riots won't have the high powered offense they had is 2008, but they will still be putting up points and I see most of those
points coming through the air. Edelman may get drafted in your league, but he could be a great waiver pick up or last pick.
5. Ahmad Bradshaw

I don't really know if he is a sleeper anymore, but since he really doesn't go before the 6th round I felt the need to put him on the list. Bradshaw is an absolute stud. This guy played on 2 busted ankles last year and still tore it up. By the end of the year I expect Brandon Jacobs to be looking for employment because of the numbers Bradshaw puts up.
EXTRA: Javon Ringer, RB TEN

Anyone who drafts Chris Johnson should make sure Ringer is on their team, whether it's your last pick or on the waiver wire. If Chris Johnson goes down, Ringer is the only other guy in Tennessee.
Soon to be number two next to Andre Johnson in one of the best passing offenses in the NFL... Jacoby Jones is gunna be a stud, and he returns kicks
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