CFB Fantasy Sleepers 2026: Raleek Brown, Omarion Miller Among the Best Draft-Day Values

Raleek Brown, Omarion Miller and Jaylen Raynor bring proven production to new teams in 2026 — and all three are going later in drafts than they should.

Finding college fantasy football sleepers is less about identifying unknown players and more about exploiting gaps between talent, opportunity, and draft cost. The transfer portal has created several such discrepancies entering the 2026 season, with proven producers stepping into potentially larger roles while remaining undervalued on major fantasy platforms.

Whether it’s a dynamic running back overshadowed by Texas’ passing-game hype, a big-play receiver building chemistry with a new quarterback, or a dual-threat signal-caller available near the end of drafts, these three players possess upside that far exceeds their current Yahoo rankings.

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Raleek Brown, RB, Texas

With all the hype surrounding the Arch Manning-Cam Coleman connection entering the 2026 college football season, it’s easy to overlook one of Texas’ most significant offseason developments.

The Longhorns added a two-headed monster in the backfield, bringing in Hollywood Smothers and Raleek Brown to ease the pressure—and workload—on the passing game. Both running backs carry similar Yahoo values in the 60s, but Brown sits significantly higher in PFN’s rankings at No. 16 overall.

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Brown averaged 6.1 yards per carry for Arizona State last season and offers additional upside as a dangerous receiving threat. Even if Texas divides the backfield touches, his explosiveness and versatility should give him ample opportunities to outperform his current Yahoo draft position.

Omarion Miller, WR, Arizona State

Arizona State lost its starting quarterback to the transfer portal and had yet to name a full-time replacement less than two weeks before its season opener. That uncertainty might appear suboptimal for a college fantasy football sleeper, but Cutter Boley appears likely to win the job over Mikey Keene—and, by all accounts, he has developed an impressive rapport with transfer wide receiver Omarion Miller.

Miller was one of the few bright spots on a dismal Colorado team last fall, catching eight touchdown passes while leading the Big 12 in yards per reception. He has never averaged fewer than 18.0 yards per catch in a season, giving Kenny Dillingham another explosive weapon capable of scoring from anywhere on the field.

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Miller has a realistic path to double-digit touchdowns and more than 1,000 receiving yards in 2026. With roughly 40 spots separating his No. 24 position in PFN’s rankings from where he could be available in Yahoo drafts, he represents one of the most attractive values on the board.

Jaylen Raynor, QB, Iowa State

After losing head coach Matt Campbell and nearly its entire roster, Iowa State enters the 2026 season with extremely low external expectations. New head coach Jimmy Rogers is accustomed to exceeding expectations, however, leaving the Cyclones with a few intriguing college fantasy football sleepers.

Quarterback Jaylen Raynor established himself as one of the nation’s most dangerous Group of Six dual-threats at Arkansas State and finished among the top 30 quarterbacks in fantasy points last season. Despite that production, he is currently ranked in the 300s on Yahoo, making him an inexpensive late-round stash with potential league-winning upside.

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Raynor’s decision-making remains a concern after he led the Sun Belt in interceptions last season. His rushing ability helps offset that risk, though, and he scored a career-high seven times on the ground in 2025. If that dual-threat production carries over to Iowa State, Raynor could become one of the biggest bargains in 2026 drafts.

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