When assembling your fantasy team, one of your primary goals is to identify and draft players who have been undervalued, and one of the best ways to do that is by correctly predicting which players are going to have breakout years. Of course, that's far easier said than done, but this article will help you with that.

First, let's identify what we mean by breakout candidate. Although breakout and sleeper are sometimes used interchangeably, for our purposes, those are two distinct things. A breakout candidate is someone who has yet to have a fantasy-relevant campaign in standard leagues and appears set to change that in a big way this year. In contrast, a sleeper candidate is someone who could have been a meaningful contributor to fantasy teams at some point in the past but has the potentia

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