Fantasy Football: Undervalued, sleeper RBs to target in drafts in 2023

James Conner #6 of the Arizona Cardinals (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
James Conner #6 of the Arizona Cardinals (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
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Cardinals, Keaontay Ingram. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Keaontay Ingram, Cardinals

Positional rank: RB83

Average draft position: 286

Fellow Cardinals running back James Conner was already mentioned earlier in this article. He has struggled with injuries in the past, which has benefited the No. 2 running backs on the Steelers and Cardinals in seasons prior. Keaontay Ingram is currently in position to benefit if Conner were to miss anytime. The 2022 5th-round pick had limited opportunities in his rookie season but showed a flash on his touchdown play in the regular season. Ingram has the floor of starting 1-2 games and the ceiling of starting 4-6+ games as a handcuff.

Currently being drafted as RB83 in rounds 23-28, Ingram is currently only being drafted in leagues with many teams or many roster spots. He is going undrafted in most leagues, though. He is worth a flier in the last round in drafts, or a waiver wire claim in leagues that have completed their draft already. He will also emerge as one of the top sleeper RBs. He’s a must-draft for anyone who drafts Conner.