Fantasy football sleepers to keep an eye on for Week 6

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Still looking for some last-minute additions to your fantasy team this week? We're here to help.

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Whether you're dealing with some early-season injury bugs or left some holes open after your draft, there's a handful of players still available in most leagues that could be of service this week.

Here they are!

Alex Smith, QB

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Believe it or not, Alex Smith typically makes a perfectly fine streaming option at quarterback if you're in a pinch. He's coming off a two-touchdown day against Pittsburgh before a bye, and against a Raiders defense that's fresh off allowing four touchdowns to Philip Rivers -- and has allowed 298 yards or more in four of its five games -- feel free to take a chance on Smith if you're in need.

Mohamed Sanu, WR

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Tampa Bay Buccaneers v Atlanta Falcons

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While the Falcons have been rolling, Mohamed Sanu hasn't exactly caught fire as the No. 2 receiver to Julio Jones. It won't be easy against Seattle's defense this week, but with all the attention Jones will command from the Seahawks secondary, it's possible that Sanu could slip through the cracks for a long touchdown.

Tavon Austin, WR

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Austin has had a modest fantasy year so far, but against the suspect Lions defense, there's potential here for a big game. He's seeing a decent amount of targets, and with Detroit having to pay mind to Todd Gurley's presence in the box, Austin may feast on a few deep balls.

Fozzy Whitaker, RB

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NFL: OCT 10 Buccaneers at Panthers

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Jonathan Stewart is still a question mark for the Panthers, but against the putrid Saints defense -- which has allowed eight rushing scores this year -- any back who'll receive a handful of touches could be in play.

Brock Osweiler, QB

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Houston Texans v Minnesota Vikings

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Houston's quarterback hasn't been able to turn heads yet this season, but against an awful Colts defense, which has allowed a pair of receiving touchdowns in each of the last two weeks, he'll have a chance to break out. We like the combination of DeAndre Hopkins lining up against that secondary, so if you're in need of a QB in deeper formats, Osweiler may be worth the risk.

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