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Here are 5 NFL Draft sleepers flying under the radar right now. They have the traits that can translate fast once they land in the NFL:

#5 Jonah Coleman

Coleman didn't participate in the Combine but the film speaks for itself.

In 2025, he battled a knee injury but still posted 758 yards, 15 rushing TDs, and 31 catches for 354 yards.

Before the injury? He posted a 177-yard game followed by a 5-TD game.

Coleman had 0 career fumbles and only 1 career drop. He has punishing contact and catches the ball naturally out of the backfield.

The Seahawks have an open backfield and Coleman has publicly expressed interest in Seattle. If he lands there, he's a real fantasy asset Day 1…

#4 Bryce Lance

Lance walked into the combine as a Day 3 afterthought and walked out as a potential Top-100 pick.

4.34 speed. 41.5-inch vertical. 9.95 RAS score (20th out of 3,844 WRs measured since 1987). The athleticism isn’t a question at all now.

Plus he posted back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons at North Dakota State and led the entire draft class with 1122 yards on targets of 20+ yards.

The Christian Watson comp feels lazy but it’s not: same school, similar production profiles, nearly identical athleticism. Lance becomes interesting if he goes Day 2…

#3 Skyler Bell

Bell spent 3 years at Wisconsin barely cracking 500 total receiving yards, then he transferred to UConn for 2025 and went absolutely nuclear.

In 2025 he produced 101 receptions, 1278 yards (2nd in all of CFB) and 13 TDs. He had 11 games with 100+ receiving yards over the past 2 seasons.

His Combine was also impressive: 4.40 speed, 41.0-inch vertical, 9.66 RAS score (out of 10).

The Ja'Marr Chase comp is getting thrown around because of his play style. If you're a 3rd round pick with that ceiling, that's a bet worth making…

#2 Eli Stowers

Stowers might be the most freakish athlete in this entire draft class and most casual fans have no idea who he is.

His vertical jump at the Combine was 1st at the entire combine by two inches. His broad jump was tied for 1st out of everyone. 4.51 speed at 239 pounds is also elite.

He’s a freak athlete who also produced in college. At Vanderbilt in 2025: 62 catches & 769 yards in 12 games. His signature game came against Texas: 7 catches, 146 yards, 2 TDs against real competition.

He's a raw blocker, but Harold Fannin just proved that mold works in the NFL. Fannin was drafted in the 3rd round, caught 72 balls for 731 yards and 6 TDs as a rookie…

#1 KC Concepcion

Concepcion is my favorite WR to watch in this class and I think he has legit first-round upside if the right team falls in love.

He transferred from NC State to Texas A&M in 2025 and balled out against elite SEC competition. 10 of his 13 games in 2025 came against powerhouse programs: Notre Dame, Auburn, Florida, LSU, Texas, and more.

His 2025 numbers were strong with 61 catches, 919 yards and 9 TDs. He also returned 2 punts for touchdowns. That's bonus value for any roster.

Concepcion is one of the best route runner and yards after the catch threats in the class. He can play anywhere on the field. The Stefon Diggs comparison is real…

— Sal

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