7 fantasy baseball sleepers to target in last round of 2026 drafts
It happens to everyone -- from amateurs to experts and everyone in between -- in every fantasy sport you play: You reach the late rounds, you're on the clock and suddenly, you have to search around for a few players to queue up, but you don’t see names you like.
So you start to panic and worry that you’re going to end up missing a deep sleeper that someone else will take.
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Fear not. That’s what this list is here for. We did this last year , and I can say: Brandon Woodruff and Nick Londolo were on there (just ignore the other picks, OK?)
SP Kodai Senga, New York Mets
He was so far from healthy last year. But he's the same pitcher who had a 2.98 ERA in 2023 and who looks good in spring training. That's worth a look with your last pick.
INF/OF Jose Caballero, New York Yankees
He's going to get a bunch of playing time as Anthony Volpe recovers from shoulder surgery. On top of that, he stole 49 bases last year. Cheap speed is valuable!
OF Mickey Moniak, Colorado Rockies
Is there "playing in Colorado" bias? Sure is. What's wrong with that, especially when he hit .270 and blasted 24 home runs?
OF Justin Crawford, Philadelphia Phillies
Carl Crawford's kid stole 46 bases in the minors last year. Remember what I said about cheap speed?
1B Coby Mayo, Baltimore Orioles
I'll buy his spring performance in that lineup and see if he can make it work in the regular season.
3B Jordan Lawlar, Arizona Diamondbacks
Sometimes, it takes a bit of time for a top prospect to find his place. He could end up in the outfield, but bet on the talent here.
2B/3B Caleb Durbin, Boston Red Sox
I just love taking players who can notch double-digit HRs and steals late in drafts.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Fantasy baseball sleepers to target in last round of 2026 drafts

