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Targeting weekly waiver picks is a completely subjective business,
but this column hopes to point out some obvious and not-so-obvious
selections to help your team from week to week while you strive
to collect fantasy wins, reach your league playoffs, and win the
elusive title that your friends say is out of your grasp. While
I’m a big proponent of making trades to bolster your roster,
the waiver wire can be an almost limitless resource when it comes
to discovering fantasy value in strange places. Each week, I’ll
target both offensive and defensive players — sometimes breakout
stars that eluded your team’s draft — as well as players
who can help your squad that may still be lurking in deeper leagues.
Off the Top - Includes my premier
recommendations. These are sometimes players available only in more
shallow leagues, and occasionally guys who are more readily but
are thrust into the fantasy spotlight because of opportunity or
exceptional production.
Digging Deeper - Covers the next
tier of quality waiver wire specimens, usually players available
in a majority of online leagues. There are a lot of gems in this
range who can be plucked rather easily.
Scouring the Barrel - Chronicles
the deepest of fantasy adds — and sometimes highlights players
being tacked onto fantasy squads who I don’t have much confidence
in. Make sure you read the fine print.
Each week, I’ll also provide a brief update on the 30-40 players
I covered the previous week. It’s the most accurate, comprehensive
one-stop waiver-wire column available on the Internet, and it’s
only available here at fftoday.com.
Feedback is always welcome,
appreciated and encouraged. I’ll get to as many e-mails as
I can.
Note: Each player’s
next four matchups are listed in parentheses ()
Quarterbacks
Off The Top
Brett
Favre, MIN (@CHI, GB, @WAS, BUF) – With one decent game under
his belt and some favorable matchups on the way, Favre makes sense
as a pickup for Aaron Rodgers, Drew Brees, and Philip Rivers owners
looking for a Week 10 spot start.
Digging Deeper
Ryan Fitzpatrick, BUF (DET, @CIN, PIT, @MIN) – Fitzpatrick
is still available in plenty of leagues (about half), although
he just lost one of his most dynamic offensive options in Roscoe
Parrish who’s heading to injured reserve after breaking
his wrist in Week 9. The Lions give up some big plays, so if the
Bills can protect Fitzpatrick, this could be a shootout similar
to the Baltimore game.
Scouring The Barrel
Derek Anderson, ARI (SEA, @KC, SF, STL) – Again –
a decent option for Week 10, but not a guy you want to hang your
fantasy season on. Anderson was passable (no pun intended) in
Week 9 in the loss to Minnesota and should have the starting gig
in Week 10 against Seattle - a team that’s reeling from
last week’s blowout loss to the Giants.
Updates
Matt
Cassel, KC (@DEN, ARI, @SEA, DEN) – I like the upcoming schedule
a lot and he seems to be developing a solid connection with Dwayne
Bowe - when Bowe decides to hang onto the ball.
Josh Freeman, TB (CAR, @SF, @BAL, ATL) – Freeman has been
one of the more consistent fantasy options this season. He doesn’t
commit many major gaffes and he’s got a few red-zone options
to keep things interesting. I never expect a 50+ yard TD connection,
but in most leagues, the length of the score isn’t that
important.
David Garrard, JAC (HOU, CLE, @NYG, @TEN) – Garrard has
one of the better QB matchups for Week 10. It’s all a mater
of whether or not you trust him to come through. Coming off a
bye week, there’s good reason to have faith.
Running Backs
Off The Top
Jackson's value rises with Parrish gone
for the season.
Fred
Jackson, BUF (DET, @CIN, PIT, @MIN) – I don’t understand why
Jackson isn’t owned in more than 50 percent of fantasy leagues.
He’s a versatile back – albeit a grinder – and he’s on an offense
that can move the football. With Parrish gone, Fitzpatrick may
be looking to check down a lot more, so jump on Jackson if he’s
still available.
Digging Deeper
Willis McGahee, BAL (@ATL, @CAR, TB, PIT) – McGahee is
always capable of a TD in both running and receiving, and with
the free agent pool weak at RB, there’s not a lot of backs
you can say that about. Week 10 might be rough going, but he should
see a lot of work in Week 11 against Carolina and could be a valuable
FLEX play.
Clinton
Portis, WAS (PHI, @TEN, MIN, @NYG) – Nobody’s certain who’s
starting at RB next week against the Eagles, but Portis (groin)
could get the nod if he’s healthy enough. Ryan Torain is a question
mark and it’s tough to trust relatively untested Keiland Williams.
Still, whoever starts is worth a shot at RB3 or flex.
Scouring The Barrel
Javarris
James, IND (CIN, @NE, SD, DAL) – He only had four carries
for 12 yards, but two of those touches resulted in scores. The
RB situation in Indy is a bizarre one, so stay tuned to the injury
report. If Joseph Addai and Mike Hart are out again, James could
be a nice red zone complement to Donald Brown.
Mike
Goodson, CAR (@TB, BAL, @CLE, @SEA) – Goodson had nine carries
for 29 yards and caught three passes for 18 yards in Sunday’s
34-3 loss to New Orleans. I’m not advocating a plug-n-play versus
the Bucs but if you’re desperate, Goodson could get a lot of work
and make something happen.
Updates
Ricky Williams, MIA (TEN, CHI, @OAK, CLE) – Williams wasn’t
used much at all in Week 9 and unless something happens to Ronnie
Brown, it appears he’ll continue to play second fiddle.
Mike
Tolbert, SD (BYE, DEN, @IND, OAK) – Ryan Mathews got dinged
up again and Tolbert could be in line for more touches following
the Chargers Week 10 bye.
BenJarvus Green-Ellis, NE (@PIT, IND, @DET, NYJ) – Ouch.
Fantasy owners who counted on “The Law Firm” last
week got a rude awakening from a sloppy Pats team and the mystifying
Bill Belichick.
Kevin Smith, DET (@BUF, @DAL, NE, CHI) – Smith (knee) only
had five carries for 10 yards and caught just one pass for 27
yards in Sunday’s overtime loss to the Jets. If he gets
in a couple more practices this week, he’ll be a much better
fantasy option in Week 10 against the Bills.
Wide Receivers/Tight Ends
Off The Top
Steve Johnson, BUF (DET, @CIN, PIT, @MIN) – Johnson is
disappearing of waiver wires at an alarming rate, but he’s
out there in some. Don’t hesitate to add him and plug him
in for Week 10.
Mike Sims-Walker, JAC (HOU, CLE, @NYG, @TEN) – It’s
always a crap shoot when you play Sims-Walker, but the Texans
struggle to cover opposing teams’ number one receivers.
I’m a believer, but I’ve been burned by this guy before.
Digging Deeper
Sidney Rice, MIN (@CHI, GB, @WAS, BUF) – Rice got some
practice in last week and was working out on the field before
Sunday’s game, according to Chip Scoggins of the Minneapolis
Star Tribune. That could mean he’s ready for a return, so
scoop up Favre’s favorite target if he’s available.
Nate
Burleson, DET (@BUF, @DAL, NE, CHI) – After a huge week 9
(7-113-1), Burleson is in line for more targets and could have
another monster day facing the Bills. But he’s now without Matthew
Stafford, so his value is tough to determine without knowing who’ll
be at QB. Shaun Hill seemed to favor his TEs over Burleson, and
Drew Stanton is still raw.
Scouring The Barrel
Seyi
Ajirotutu, SD (BYE, DEN, @IND, OAK) – A few select folks were
touting this guy before Week 9 (four catches, 111 yards and two
TDs), but unfortunately, I wasn’t one of them. The rookie could
be a big contributor if injuries linger for the Chargers top guys,
but the bye week will help in that regard. He’s worth adding in
deeper leagues but don’t expect a repeat with Vincent Jackson,
Malcom Floyd and Antonio Gates coming back.
Jacoby Ford, OAK (BYE, @PIT, MIA, @SD) – Ford had six catches
for 148 yards in Sunday's win over the Chiefs. He also returned
a kickoff 94 yards for a touchdown, but the Raiders have a bye
in Week 10. It’s tough to say if he’ll be of much
help from here on out, but like Ajirotutu, he’s probably
worth a look in deeper formats.
Updates
WR Steve Breaston, ARI (SEA, @KC, SF, STL) – Breaston is
a risk/reward receiver, but the risk goes down as the schedule
gets easier. He’s still a good pickup if available.
WR Mike Williams, TB (CAR, @SF, @BAL, ATL) – Another smooth
outing for Williams (4-89-1). I love him heading into Week 10.
WR Nate
Washington, TEN (@MIA, WAS, @HOU, JAC) – I love Washington
heading into Week 10 with Randy Moss and Chris Johnson drawing
all the attention.
TE Tony Moeaki, KC (@DEN, ARI, @SEA, DEN) – Moeaki has 6-63-0
against the Raiders and his matchups are choice from here on out.
Get him in your lineup.
WR Brandon Tate, NE (@PIT, IND, @DET, NYJ) – He had a tough
week against the Browns, but could be a solid WR3 play against
the Steelers since he’s the big-play threat.
WR Darrius Heyward-Bey, OAK (BYE, @PIT, MIA, @SD) – He caught
nothing thrown his way and even dropped the first ball thrown
to him. This guy is so much an Oakland Raider it’s hilarious.
WR Jordy
Nelson, GB (BYE, MIN,@ATL, SF) – Nelson got outplayed by fellow
WR James Jones, but still contributed 4-42-0. Not a terrible performance
in PPR leagues as a WR3.
IDP
Off The Top
LB Stephen Tulloch, TEN (@MIA, WAS, @HOU, JAC) – Some folks
were forced to drop Tulloch with the Titans on bye in Week 9 –
that’s just how IDP rosters work when you’ve got to
concentrate on offense and filling gaps. But their loss is definitely
your gain. If you’re lucky enough o be able to add this
tackling machine (79 tackles this season), do it now!
DL Calais Campbell, ARI (SEA, @KC, SF, STL) – I’m
all over Campbell this week. The talented young DE could easily
have six or seven sacks and 15-20 tackles in his next four games.
Get him in your lineup.
Digging Deeper
LB Keith Brooking, DAL (@NYG, DET, NO, @IND) – We could
be seeing some really long games for the Cowboys in the coming
weeks but Brooking will make the most out of it. He’s a
team leader, he doesn’t quit, and he’s in line for
some huge weeks while the Cowboys offense struggles to stay on
the field.
DB Antoine Winfield, MIN (@CHI, GB, @WAS, BUF) – Winfield
has just one INT and three PDs so far this season. This week,
the Vikings play the Bears. Need I say more?
Scouring The Barrel
LB Tamba Hali, KC (@DEN, ARI, @SEA, DEN) – Hali now has
eight sacks on the season and has a few excellent matchups coming
for 3-4 OLBs. He’s not a tackle maven, but he could have
more impact games on the way.
Updates
LB Paris Lenon, ARI (SEA, @KC, SF, STL) – Lenon had seven
total tackles against the Vikings. Keep him in your lineup.
DB Quintin
Mikell, PHI (@WAS, NYG, @CHI, HOU) – Mikell had a big hit
on Austin Collie and recorded eight tackles and a PD.
LB Zach Diles, HOU (@JAC, @NYJ, TEN, @PHI) – Diles is about
as consistent as you’ll get. He had eight total tackles
on Sunday and has four excellent matchups coming.
DB Marcus Trufant, SEA (@ARI, @NO, KC, CAR) – Trufant was
probably my best call of the week with nine tackles (8 solos)
and a PD.
LB Scott Fujita, CLE (NYJ, @JAC, CAR, @MIA) – Five solos,
assist in the win over New England. I’m anticipating a much
bigger day against the Jets.
DL Kyle Williams, BUF (DET, @CIN, PIT, @MIN) – The stingy
DL had six tackles in the loss to Chicago and remains a top 20
DL option.
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