While top-tier forwards often dominate early rounds of fantasy drafts, the true competitive advantage lies in identifying undervalued options later in the draft. Forwards bring positional versatility, with the ability to contribute in scoring, rebounding, and defensive categories, while many also provide supplementary playmaking. Sleeper forwards, in particular, can emerge as difference-makers when opportunity and team context align in their favor. This article highlights the top sleeper forwards for the upcoming season, focusing on players with underappreciated upside, evolving roles, and the potential to deliver returns well beyond their draft position.
Matas Buzelis , Bulls
82nd in Yahoo Fantasy Rankings
There’s a lot to like about the 2024 first-round pick. With the Bulls having