In case you couldn't tell by now -- volume is a top priority in identifying a sleeper.
When a player is getting big volume and turning it into production, they're generally going to lose the "sleeper" designation, as fantasy players will have no trouble identifying their value.
When a player isn't converting volume into production, that's where the real opportunity arises though.
Dede Westbrook, with only 7 receptions for 61 yards and 1 touchdown over the last two weeks, fits the bill.
The last two weeks have seen him notch 6 and 10 targets, respectively, accounting 26% of the Jacksonville Jaguars' targets and 29% of their air yards in that stretch.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are allowing top-12 fantasy numbers to wideouts, and chances are low that we see another dud from Westbrook if he keeps racking up the target numbers we've seen recently.